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itoport, of tt» Prou AMocUtion.
iK* tf*rihtnTDiitrUA afOeareia.
Orakob 0, H. # Jnn. 11.—Moiby at
tacked the picket post of tho onemj near
Warrenton on MTedne day nl*lit, and
captured 18prIioneri, killing and wound
ing 18 or 20 more, nnd bringing off their
arm# and equipment*. Moiby loat none
In killed or wounded.
IticuMOKi), Jan. 11.—Tliw Adjutant
General haa issued ordors for tbo on roll-
' inf *a rapidly as possible all peraehamade
liable to military duly by the recent acta
of Congress.,. They aro required to report
01 volunteersot conscripts withoutdolay;
nil who dolly beyond lb* 1st of Februn-
ry being considered as having renounced
the privilogo of volunteering and bo held
for niilgrunout, according to law, pre
vious to enrollment 'or conscription; all
such peraons will be allowed to volunteer
in companiea that wore In service on tbp
ltith of April, 18Q2, provided the compa
ny chosen does not reach the maxityn,
but must not be received oxeept
tldcato from the enrolling officer that
they have so volunteered. Peraons who
report to the enrolling officer* may be
allowed a furlough for ton day* before
reporting to t)io camp of instruction.—
• AH ' ...
AirexomptU* horotoforo granted are
subject to revision under instruction*
from the bureau ofjconicrlption.
The reports of tho removal of Butler
from the command of the Department of
North Carolina aro not credited.
Ci!AiiLibriToy, Jan. 11.—Thrca shell*
this ipornining and six this afternoon
were fired at the city—nobody hurt.—
Some firing was heard In tho direction of
Light House Inlet, bolfeved to bo our
batteries oponlng on Black Island. Nine
shells were fired yesterday afternoon.
Richmond, Jan. it.—Efforts havobeen
made in the llouso to have the tax and
ourroncy bills debrtod in open session,
but so far withoutsuocosa.
The President's veto of the hill to place
f1,000,000 In the bauds of tho Provis
ional Government of Kentucky to clothe
their soldier* warsubjeclod to some corn-
meat. A bill was passed on the 10th of
January, 1802, appropriating $2,000,000
to aid in raising troops in Kentucky be
fore the men were mustered out of ser
vlet, which appropriation had not hoen
expended. The bill which the President
has Just vetoed directs that $1,000,000 of
that appropriation be to cloth o Kentucky
ecldlera. The President objects because
it direct* the oxpediture.to be.mado by
other than bonded officers of Govern
ment, and employ two setts of agents to
do tbo same duty who will be bidder*
against bach other in markot. On tno.
lion, the Honato to-day passed tho bill
ovor tho President's veto, yeas 10, nays
8, not-l as required by tho constitution.
Tho Benalo adopted a resolution that „
joint committee of both Housos prepare
and publish an address to the country.
In tho Houso this morning tho Speaker
presented resolutions from the Legisla
ture of ^oOrgU deulaiing that that State
would never submit tq reconstruction or
Yankee affiliation on any terms, which
were road and ordered printed, Author
ity was granted to a committee to invest!-
gato the Federrl outrage# in North Car
olina and send for persons and papors.
A bill roportod by tho Military Commit-
tee soma ago to repont oxomptlons was
taken up and referred back to that Com-
miotee, yeas 82, nays 24. House in open
session only about half an hour.
'BiuimAnn, 12th.—la tuo Homo this
morning, a report of tho superintend*!!!
of conscription was presonted, showing
tho number of officer# and soldiers In-
gaged in oxcutlng the conscript law in tho
States’of North Carolina, Virginia, 8,
Carolina and Georgia. In Virginia, i
colonols, 8 majors, 23 captains, C5 lieu
tenants, 81 physicians 107 soldiers ; North
, Carolina, 47 commissioned officers and
141.men; Goorgla, 88 officor* and .808
men, besides Leo's battalion of rangers
consisting of 80 officers nnd 485 moo.—
Tho duties of the conscript beaurenu ex
tend to the arresting and returning of
deserters and nbaenteos, tho numbor. of
whom is now vory groflt, and tho matter
of fUrlough* amounts to G000. Bill to
allow chaplains to draw rations, and thoso
who have horses to draw forago for tho
same, was pntsed. A resolution was
adopted, that a special committee of five
be appointed to inquire iuto the expedi
ency of authorising impressment for the
use of the army a share of. the pork and
bacon held by persons Inlhocountry who
have a full year* supply, and price* for
sarao be agreed upon between tho parties
or ascertained by local appeal. Throe
bills worq introduced to pay for a horse
killed or captured while In service, which
were ordered to bo printed. A resolu-
w*as adopted calling upon* the Vrcsldont
for names of peraons authorized to rata*
compare.*, battalions.or regiments since
the 27th of September, 1802, in scettons
where censorlpllon is not suspended, and
tho number of men raised.
Tbo donate adopted a resolution call-
ingontho President for Bragg’s report
ofthobattlo Ghlokiuuugo. Tho Senate
passed a .bill fixing tho first Monday in
May next for the next Congress to as
semble.
The House adiourned to meet to-night
at7o'olook.
Oramox, C. II., 12th,—All quiet In
frimt. Nochange.ln thoeenemy's lines
or camp*. Moiby is still harraasing the
enemy's rear. Two prisoners were sent
in by him this morning.
Kicuuoxn, 12th.—Official telegrams
lVom Wilmington, dated lltli, state that
heavy firing was going on all day at Lock-
words Polly by eighlsltamars of tho ene
my. One Yankee steamer is reported
blown.up. The explosion was heard
town.
A largo number of negroes havo i
coped from the Yankees at Yorktown
and returned to their owners.
The Examiner’* Prodorloksburg cor
respondent says late filos of Northern
papers exhibit a more unanimous and
determined spirit in favor of tho prosecu
lion of the war then heretofore ’percepti
ble. Grant has submitted a plan for the
spring campaign, which contemplates the
concentrating of all tho Union force*
against Richmond. The approach is
be made by threo columns. The plan is
said to have been received and approved
by Lincoln. No eigne of the flag otlruco
boat. 8tveral distinguished Generals,
Deluding Breckinridge, are her*.
Richmond, 13th.—A gontleman from
one of the sorder counties states that
aaw a notice of the death of Arch Bl»h-
Hughes in a New York paper of tho 0th.
Tbe latest date received hero was the 1st
instant
Richmond, 18th.—When tho Houso
met late last night it immediately went
Into secret session on the tax nnd currency
bill. Met this morning at 10, went into
secret session at 11, and continuod until
after 8. The House is working earlier, so
as to dispose of tho matter as toon as pos
sible. This morning a bill was presented
to authorM* the President to suspeud the
writ of uabeas Corpus In any city, town
or military district when iu hUjudguuut
the public safety requires it, to apply on
ly to arrests made by authority .of tho
Confederate Government, and for offHiiCcS
gainst the same; to continue irt force for
irthlty days after tho meeting Jit the
next Congress, Also a bill to give trana-
ortstiou t# soldiers on furlough, same's!
now, and on sick furlough; and-a bill
rovldiug tlint the proceeds of sales of
.•ropqftyin the year-. 1833, raised or ac
quired in any previous year, shall not bo
taxed. These bills were referred,
A resolution was adopted instructing
tho Oommittco of Ways and Means to in
quire into the propriety’of allowing tho
lax in kind on cotton to bo pain in money,
and to proscribe the mannor in which
coltoi? duo the Government shall be paid
when not as much as a hale; also Instruct
ing tho samo Commilteo to inquire into
‘.ho propriety of making nil duties on
blockada goods payable in. specie. The
Military Cominilteo roportod a bill -to
confer on AdJuUnts of battalions and
regiments tho rank nnd pay of. a Captain
of Cavalry, Taken up nud discussed till
the House wont into secret session.
In the Senate tho Committee on Com
merce reported wvoral important bill#!
ono prohibiting tho exportation during
the war of any cotton, tobacco, military
or, naval stores, &ug*r, molsssa* or rice,
except under such regulations as tho
President may prescribe; another pro
hibits tbe importation of any luxury dur
ing the war—It provide* by name a very
long list—to confine ell importations
strictly to n-ticL-s necessary; the Secro-
toiy of the Treasury.it authorized to pro
scribe maximum prices at which certain
articles shall bo made, &-*, The sumo
Cominilteo reported back to the Senate
resolutions of the Lrgisla'urjj of Georgia,
favoring the appointment of citizen* pot
liable to military sorvice to act as impress
ing agents. The Committee unanimous-
ly.approved tho measure, and hoped the
Secretary of War would adopt it. Tho
Scnato then went into secret session on
tho bill to increase tho military ago to
fifty-five.
Charleston, 13th.—The bombardment
of thoolty ha* boon continuous since the
last reports. Tho cnomy are firing from
two guns. Tho shots fired average about
ton tc tbe hour. One hundred and sixty
shells were thrown from 0 o’cl'k Tuesday
morning tif'O this evening.
A largo number of transports filled with
troops have been observed tolng south.—
An increase of tho fleet at Hilton Head is
roportod.
Kichmo.ni). 18th.—Tho Lynchburg Vir
ginian has Northern dates to tho fith.
Butler lias been placed In charge of all
Confederate prisoners In tho IT. Stm
and it is said there will bo thirty thous
and at Point Lookout, Md.,‘ within three
weeks. The Federal Government ad
horn to its purposo that no exchange
shall take bluet except through Butler,—
Tho Philadelphia Inquirer says: "Wo
Imagine tho rebel authorities are heartily
ashamed at the ridiculous pretense of
outlawing of which it made use for
pending the exchange on the plan of
r man commenced by Butler."
Archbishop Hughes is dnnd. Great
honors wore boing paid his remains i
Now York. The funeral was to lako
place last Thursday.
A majority of both housos of tho Fed
oral Congress it is snld favor removing
tho capltol northward, and the change i
about being'seriously discussed.
A spr-eia) to tho Cincinnati Commercial
from Cairo says a delegation of |i
nent citizens of Arkansas had arrived
there i|\ route to Washington to arrange
for Arkansas to rosunio her position in
the Union.
Wilson, Republican, presented to the
Sonata his now enrollment hill. It only
exempts thoso physically disabled', viz:
tho President, Judges of Courts, heads of
lCxocutlro Departments. Governor.
States, receives as substitutes orily those
net liable to draft. As thu bill takes thy
Senators and Representatives it will like
ly havo n rough time getting through,
The Governor of Ohio In his annual
meisagestys tho number of troops raised
in that Stato since tho boginning of the
war amount* to 200,071. Ho attributes the
aicapo ofGcnoral Morgan to negligon
and from a misunderstanding between
the civil and military officers of tho penk
tentiury as to their duties.
Washington papors say there is no fear
of a raid on Charlestown.
Uen. John II. Morgans Escape.
A dispatch 4Vom Chattanooga gives,tho
following particulars about Morgan s «*-
iho bold bandit whoso hair mildewed
ip the Columbus p.mllentiary during the
latter part of the summer and through the
autumn, hat at last reached a place of
safety within the rebel lines. He erwM
tho Tennessee river at White
Shoals, sixty mile* below bore, last Sun
day morning. Staunch friend* have aid
ed him all the way from tn* prison door
in Ohio.* Reaching the foot of tho Cum
berland Mountain, oight miles from tho
mouth of Whit# Creek, he impressed all
tho inhabitant*, aeia#«l such too * ks ho
needed, and proceeded with hi* escort of
forty men to the bank of the Tennessee,
mile below Gillespie’s Landing, Uk-
eare that nono of tha citizens who saw
him should escape to give tbe alarra^to
the Union videttea *t Kingston. An old
man who had been seized managed lo
elude tho vigilance of John s Bnd
travelod or. root to Gille*p«o With the ax-
wore uurrieu ok to ,w uite Creek-Bho^U,
with a view to intercept the guerilla chief,
but they arrived a few momenta mo Uta.
it organ himself, mounted on *?T£, °{*'
sand dollar stallion, presented him in
Kontuckr, and accompanied . by one
mounted man of his escort. dashed away
just as the panting foot soldiers camo hi
sight. Two of the OapUips-Robert and
Win, Cumming*,. of Loxingbm, Jvv.—
were not so successful, and were tsxen,
luge her with fifteen of the rebel trooper*
a ho had lost their horse* in th» stream.—
lntuliignme was sent to Gen. Howard, at
A hens, who attempted to arrest ihe hold
Johnny, but without suceess. A male
cousin of Abraham Lincoln *, who reside*
mar White Creek 8lmaK was ae iyo In
,,stir ling the flying chief. Morgan ..will
undnitotf-dly have some Important caval
ry command, although I do not see at
present where Ms troopersi are to come
from, unless hesupercedot Forrest.
Designs or. Mobile,
« T ! 1 , f l f ).V l ! '! nunc ‘. oft, .' U ci w. says the
ilobllo Trtbunu, have been greatly exult
ed for two or three days upon rumors that
tho Yankeos.wore about to make nn at
tack upon us. First of all catne n report
that the insolent foe had rescued tho
neighborhood of Bollard, and kiliod and
captured a largo number of the fore
stationed then*. I ms had no hotter „
foundation than the i rrest of something
Ilka half a dozen men there lor insubordi
nation I On tho arrival ot tha men hero,
rumor immediately had it that there were
some hundrod or two Yankee prisoner*
to li? set ofl against our heavy loss. This
was not enough, however, and immedi
ately afterward* ‘the reiiuble gentleman”
was quoted u* authorizing the statement
that the anomy was wlihfu fortv miles ol
Montgomery, ‘‘in force." This, we pro-
■ *<*BC fcr enough iff!
that direction, and so we noxt heard that
a largo force had landed at Pucagouh
and that a combined laud and naval at
tack was about to ha made on the oitv.—
This was hardly mol hy a conclvaivo con
tradiction before tlm landing of something
like a thousamtof tbefcnemy at Madison-
Vill# was authentically annuunced. Some
relnforcomeul* marched into the city, and
it was ascertained beyond question that
the naval authorities had ordered ovory
mart to bo on hoard his vestal, steam to
be got uu. and preparations nindo for any.
thing in the way ofuflonceor defanco that
might ha found nveessary or advLnble-
It was soon found out that, howaversn*-
•lously these might a«,. m to indicate an
Immediate attack, the end did not Justify
the in fore nee. Tho enemy has mado no
attack, and dues not appear in tho slight
est degroo likely to make an immediate
one upon ns. while every day's delay ho
makes diminishes his already slander
chances of making ono with fuccess.
It must not ho forgotten, however, that
make an attack on Mobile tho enemy will
at soon a* ever he can prepare for the
purpose, nnd think* he ha* a chance fm
success. This may t>«, and we betievo i*
sometime off in the future. Hut all mu-i
of allowing tho folia cry o
'VoIP to luM them Into security. Th<
«lr*t step, and an eminently proper one,
towards preventing this, is neither to
ugAlit nor to repeat any rumors not sub
stantiated by unquestionable authority,
and made in explio.t and distinct terms
tor our part we shall nso overv effort to
keep our reader* so well informed up to
this point that they *»ll do well to doubt
when they find rflmor carrying them be
yond it.
NVill, Cauimixli..— Wo find in a Tex
as paper tho following description of thi
partisan chief: Unis about twenty-om.
years or age, live foot nine inches high, ot
a slender form, straight ms an arrow, and
active ns a panther; his long dark brown
hair hangs in wild curls about his shoul
ders; his complexion is fair; his eyes arc
of a dark hazel'color, wild and rattles*
sud piercing as the point of a dagger; h<
wears a suit of plain grey doth, with i
soarket silk sssu around his waist, a six
shooter on his right side and a sabre on hi.
I«ft; he wears a pair of eavalry boot* that
cornu above tho kuee, and largo Toxai
spurs; his hat* is black, low ere
broad-brimmed, one side faKem
with a silver star, which holds a long
black plume. Hi*, men Vro armed with
two revolver.) and a duublo barrel ihol
gun each, and mounted en fleet horses.—
Campbell has alm*dy gained a great
reputation, and if tho w*ar should contin
ue another year, his reputation as a par
tisan leader will outshiue tho reputation
of those illustrious heroes of tho old rev
olution,'Marion nnd tSuuuor,
Den. Wharton.
This distinguished oavnlry commander
reached Atlanta on yesterday afterneon,
in charge of his physician nnd a member
of hie staff Ills approach had been an
ticipated hy many exaggerated accounts
ol his condition. We are happy to an
nounce that the fear# begat hy theso are
without foundation. The General la suf
fering from a rupture of a blood vessel,
in the service hold* a dearer interest
in the heart* of his countrymen or th
service than this dashing Texan, and it i«
source of gratification unfeigned, that
ate given the occasion of correcting
Capt. KvxRitTT'R Raid imto Kkr-
TtrcKr— The Yonkte Account.A corres
pondent of the Cincinnati Commercial
refers to the raid of Capt. Everett inlo
Kentucky ; but a* he hat nothing to boast
of, treat* the matter brirfly. Under da
of Mount Sterling, December 8d, I
writes: -V
Last night at half past 2 o'clock, MaJ
Ohenowitii, with (‘apt. Kvcrott and Capt.
Young, en’ered tho town of MountHterl-
ing, broke open many storehouses, and
here away such goods as they could.—
They burned the beautiful court-lion <o to
Ihe ground, nnd committed many, other
depredations, all of which I shall not pre
tend to ini-niion at this time. The 43th
regiment Jay one and » half miles fr<>
Mount BtPiling in perfect quietude.
After ihf court-house had been burned,
and tbe town generally plundered, the
40.h regiment made its appearance, but
not until they wore informed, as I under
stand, by Mr. Samuel Williams, that tho
rebel* wore burning tha town.
Wht Hnovr.Ni.ow Ha*.—At a recent
war meeting, hold in Cincinnati on Wed
nesday last, I’arson Brownlow we* prui-
t, nnd mado the following ststeniml
•porting his recent “greyhound per
formance:"
doritood that this is to ha a wai
meeting, nud that you are usscmhlod hvr«
for tin* purposo of beating up voluntqors.
Iu lid* mutter I am in a somewhat awk
ward position, having recently taken t<.
my heels likn a greyhound, and niaih
three hundred iqilc* in n sli.-rt lime, lit
tho last two years, hm you well know, 1
havo done some brave talking, which tho
inomhor. Were I but stiro t
l should.ho trimtcd. as.our: silldiara ui
by Ilium nr«--mciircuratod in their loi
prisons—their Libby’s nnd Ouslie Thuir-
der, I should have staid, for I could
dure tbo Jlcn. I did not run out of c<
line, hut 1 well know thnt if they t;
- I would havo to pull homd without a
foothold.
Au Immense Herenadc,
A certain staamhoatman, who
boat out of Now Orleans, brcaain enam
ored of the pretty face and expectation
of a planter's daughter, who lived on th
hank* of tho patriarch ef wnUri, jot
* ' v'Natchoz.^ This jolly mariner n*u
lirmad notion Hut nserenade would
outil) all the doings of land-lubber*, if
be did anything. Ho wn» no singer, »1-
though ho often said his "bark was oa tbo
Mon who tempt the briny water* of
thn deep, imldoin allow sin - II obstacles to
detcrfhbm in the execution of tbuir pur
poses.
lie bad set out to givo his charmer a
serenade, and he was bound to doit —
Iiis boat had ono of thoso mellifluous
machines known ns » calliope attached to
it, and upon this thu gailm.t sailor man
could discourso in nn indiflcronl way.
As he drew near tlm plantation wiioro
dwelt tho onsnssrer of his heart, ho round-
od his boat to the shore, and lied it to a
trea note hundred yards from thu man
sion. It wiuabuut 12 o’clock at night, i
propitious hour for serenading. A fie
everything about tbo craft was made al
snug and taut, tho love strioken captab.
commenced grinding out hi* stentorian
music. The encourageiii? notus of the
"Year of Jubilee," rung in the ears ol
ovo. y darku/ within tho apace of 10 milos.
"I wish I was in Dixie,” eoboed throuc-
bet-the woods that akirted tho banks of
the river, while "My Maryland” wn*
sandwiched between ‘‘Rally Round the
Flag" and "Hall Columbia.” Il u WmI
popping the question in “Hop Goes the
Weasel,” to the best of his ability,
tho wrathful patent appeared on tin
bank of the stream with a rill- ia
hands, anil fold tno captain it ho did
emtio his hullabaloo he would pop h
Thu »aUor ho wovor. was nut to be scared'
.“Ferhit ndrlt was tremendous.
And fiar«« to bahold,
la a youag brod a stoauboat capUinr
Bcurooly forty-niae yoars old.”
llo kept on bis puffing and snorting
with the calliope, until tho old man lost
all patience' and blazed away at him —
Tho whistle of the bullet and^an array
ot auspicious looking cuatomar* who be
gan tonpp.aron thoacono, cau*«d the
captain to “lie loose” and continue his
voyago. llo wont up stream playing
“Far* yen well aay Mary Aan
though ho waa madder than a wet hen at
tho reception his intended father-in-law
gave him.—Afom/iAfo Bulletin.
Special to the Atlanta Intelligencer,
Kuxsklly ili.k, Tknn., Jan. 0th.~
heavy snow foil on the night of the 7th
ana tno Hues eastward were down yes
terday.
G*n. NV. E Jones attacked a force
•bo cnomy .U)0 strong at Jonetvilfo,
the 3d, killing, wounding and capturi
the entire party, toguthur with 3 pieces
artillery, 20 Wagon* and teams.
A New Religion,
The Beechers have instituted *
rion. Tiro Iliblil Iim l-rtn luliUlitinllr
d aside, and a aerie* of dogmas, orlgtn-
u ng ia the diseased intellects of ft
icftl pulpit, substituted in its stead,
Beechers have remodeled and brought
forward in anew dress the ancient dog
mas about a previous existence. They
add another oternity to the occlesiaatical
domain. Tbo Inventor, Bey. Charles
Beecher, (brother t*» Henry Ward) wss
recently tried before a council of clergy
men. on thu effarge of holding and pro-
mutating heretical doctrines. Ho was
adjudged guilty by tbe council | hut the
church of which he was pnatxsr auataslnert
him, ns did also Rev. Edward Boeehef
and other*. In the exposition or this new
theology, it wil! be seen that he Uke* the
pert of the devil, (probably because he is
black,) and promulgates other astound
ing notions. But what will^not a Beecher
do in order to create a sensation. He bolds
th ”We were all created in a -previous
world, and were drawn into apostacy by
the fallen angel*. God then proposed to
croafo thi* world ns a hospital for our
rice, Introduce u* here and heel us of sin.
It wa* proposed to Luciferto become our
sdeemor. He refused ; God then choso
vpungcr brother, who proved willing.
To him w*s addbd tho 1)1 v In a nature, and
he camo among us thefJhrisi. .
“As itseemed doubtful whntber Christ
could do lhi* work that Lucifer refused
to do, hr (Lucifer) mmaln* in Heaven af
ter h(* refusal, till Christ's rwurreciion.
Lucifor was not expelled while he could
raise a doubt whether this resumption
could bo accompUihed.
“Mr. Beecher believed that Lumfor re
mained in nraven UU Obrlst came.—
Christ waxyounget* than-Lucifer Christ
took the form of an angel in heaven, and
tbo human and divine breamo United.—
Ho was formerly one of tho angelic host.
I ant not alone in believing, said Mr.
Beecher, that Lucifer waa not expo.led
from Heaven till the reaurrection of
Christ.” . .
Suoc Shop xn tub Abut.—The cor-
re*p'/iident of tho Richmond Dlaputeh,
riling from the army, aay*:
In my last I made some mention of the
shoe shop establishment by Brig. Oen.
Mahono in hi* brigade. Sinco that writ-
log 1 have paid a visit to it and found It
most complete in all its apartment*, lie
has it *o arrangod that there I* one room
for cutting out work, another for binding
together, and a third for putting on
»..o solas. lie has also a repairing shop,
in whtrh rot !••• tU.n (W) (him Unvo
been renovatcrl *ince its establishment,
and mado serviceable—evufy pair or
which would have been cart away but
for thi* shop. Tho General makes his
own awls, hammer'*, pegs and lasts, and
captured the hide* from tho Tankee*
which he has thus far used In the manu
facture of shoo', t told that every
brigade in the arrnv might organize n
shop for repairing shoos at nn outlay «<i
$500, and the capacity of half a wagon
for transportation when thu army I* in
tiifo. Ought not overy brigade to havo
i of those shoe shop* lor repairs?
Tho Europeau emigre-a.
*Tho Baris.Nation, commenting on
land’s course.in regard to the proposed
Congros*, says
England must not imngino that her
refusal will render.the Emperor'*scheme
abortivo. Wo think that without Eng
land it will be much more successful
We do not admit that because forsooth
Ragland does not chuoao to oouduscund
to meet tho general wishes of Euro--), tho
ndhaiidns of Russia, Prussia, Sweden.
Denmark, Spain, Turkey, Italy, Greece.
Portugal, Belgium, and thu Porte,.should
ho considered null and void. The sove
reign* whashare the s.ame view* have no
mustered; they aro tho most uumorou
and therefore the . strongest. Let tl
other* count themselves and sue tin-
weukucs*. If, through tliuir ill-will, thu
peace of Europe is disturbed, tho ncpnle
will know with whom tho ro*pon*U>ilUy
will r< >t- „ ,
Tho Pat rut propose* to ignoe hngla
'’altogalhur. 'I ho O/iinlor.c accuses En_.
land uf jeasousy and chagrin at tlto con-
tidersblu rule which Franco ha* piayud
for several year* past iu Europe, and
say* that it i* iuimnudMe hut that ouo day
England’s policy of envy and sterility
will bring trouble in U_« train.
Tho Klug-IIccnuii Fight.
.... liontnnr pnpnr*, Speaking of ti
prizo light beiwnea lleunnn and King,
**fting i* ihree-qiiortara of an inch Ivler
than iloiumn, tho latter being six foot one
and a half inches, lluonan aeolarns that
lie received more severe treatment at tho
hands of Sayers lhaa ho diu fi out King,
Hi* Mppearuiico aflar tno light is thus do
scrihea.
His face wa* considerably disfigured.
_jd there was a out on tho right side of
tho uppor lip about half an inch in length
..I.I.l. i...... I a .1 ! (nil Ml... i. ,
Atlollicr Clle».p..S° AIT.lr.
», u . lb. X.w Yoik Tribm... D„. 21,
Tho Mornlnff Sinr brill*, hi
C.pL J. Niohol. and W.H.r Grr.iioimb,
l.mrcrKii of th. .ohooa.r Jm. L. Um-
aty, which was ; captured by pirates tho
second day out from Matamoroa.
Capt’Nichols reports that he left Mat-
nmoros on the 10th November, bound for
New York, with a cargo of cotton and
six passenger-. On the night of the .17th,
about 12 o'clock, the captain and two
men on deck, one at' the wheel and the
other aloft, the six passengers made an
assault on the captain with revolvers,
knocked him down, and threatened u>
shoot him if he made any noise. They
took him forward and locked him in ttie
forecastle, putting a guard ovor him.
Four of them th#n went aloft, and the
mils, hearing the noise on deck, camo
up, und wnv taken in the same manner
and put in the forecastle with the captain
and crew. Mr. Greeaougb, the super
cargo, in attempting to coino on deck,
was'kicked down into the cabin, and two
shots were fired ftt him, btit fortunately
did not hit him.
The pirate* confined hint to his berth
and kept guard ovor him. with ordora to
shoot him if he ntfomptra «njr resistance.
Afior koaptng them iifcoiifincment for
eight days, they put all hand* into the
small buat, and told them to find tholr
way to land tho belt they could, ' lhey
landed on the coast of Bisal, after being
two days and nighte upon the sea. There
A Texan army correspondent says:
Longstreet is a perfect bull dog. Ho
knaors nothing and cares nothing about
flank movements, and thing* of that kirn
Ho knoeks away all the time square u
tho centre, and can whip any army in the
world, If he haa men enough to fight until
lift gets tired of it.
A nsQOATU latino Patiuot*.-We learn
that eight persons, found on board a
schooner about to run the blockade from
a Georgia port, were Seized and brought
hick by a military guard one night last
week. WtHronulso sure but that tho
Confederacy would be stronger without
such people than with them.
Suv. Republican.
The Montgomery Mai! says, with much
truth : “We speak advisedly and know
ingly when we say that the Improvidence
and wanton abuse of animals belonging to
the Confederate States-i* the reason and
toe solo reason, for that drain on the
h.*r*o» in the country, which has been
going on now for thieojrear* to th* seri
ous detriment of production and constant
outrage of privafc rights. It is an abuso
that cal.s loudly for reformation.”
At the War Department it le believed
that tho main attack ofthoeneiny will be
upon*Wilmington, and such is th* opin
ion of the North Carolina delegation.
which required a stitoh. Thu
bruises about tho body of any consequence
hut thorc wore a few scratches
chest. Tho action uf the heart was very
leuhie, and the pulsoscercoly norcoptiklo.
On the evening of thu light bo had a faint
ing fit. The pulse was weak, vory com-
.roniblo, and rather 4b«»vo 100. Tho loft
ung was healthy, hut oyer tho apex of
the right there was dullness, with evident
signs of congestion.
Critics my that Hoenen’s training
too long and too severq.
Tho money has boon handed over to
King. Heonnn has nut appeared in pub
lic sinco his doteat. King has entered
into a theatrical uiigagetiieat; he is to be
paid $50 pet week for a nightly appear-
unco iu fighting coitumo.
ticaoN's Ukk/.t Gun.—The great
hich ha* been for some mouths in
urso of construction for the
by Mr. Errictun, ha* arrived in Now
York, and is being prcp<«rod for service.
Mr Krricson contracted some timosinen to
instruct •■•too 13 inch smooth bore guns,
which aro to have a much greater i.iitinl
velocity than a*.»y now iu uso. He is to
recelvo nothing for them unless they
* “ ~ Is of powder they oi 1
i to receive $5,000.
Ue is confidant of being able to buru 100
pounds, and Is curtain of burning ?f»
pounds. Tbe solid shot will weigh 220
pounds. Tho new gun, with 7& pounds
charge, (tne-third of the weight)
have as great a velocity as the 08 p<
gun*, mid its punching power wil
55,000 000 pound*, or exactly double thnt
f thn largest English gun. With lUi
.touiids of powder, it* velocity should be
raised to 2.(DO foet, and its punching
.r will b« 08.000,000 podnds. H will
bo by far tno most formidable gun
yot oonatructud.— Ifon/crr Paper.
The Army or Tennessee.
Wa are exceedingly gratified to learn
from Oen. Quarles, of the Army of Ten-
nosscs, who is now in our oily, that all
well in that quarter! NVhilo it is unne
cetsary and perhaps improper to givo i
detail tbo fact* and explanations which
have boon communicated, wo fool
thorized in sayi
of spring will A
nessee equal to any emergency,.
While Uon. Bragg i* iroely accorded,
in hi* old army, the high estimation
which his genius and earnest-hoarled
S alriolUtn entitle him to, his successor,
Ion. Johnston i* greeted wi h universal
satisfaction —llichtnond Sentinel.
Tin: Ick Crop.—The JPoteraburg Ex
press say* more ioa has already beer
gathered in thnt vicinity than wn* secured
all last wititor, and if no further fruuxr
occurs, it is boiiovod enough has been
secured to Inst, with proper economy,
through tho summer.
A writer in tho Dotroit Advertiser says
that George D. Prentice, tho rohowced
wit and reputed editor or the Louisville
Journal, is sinking deeper and deeper.—
That paper has long since passed from
his control, both financially and editori
ally. Hi* unfortunate propensity for
strong drink ontiroly unfitting him for
the control of his pecunary matters, his
narsonal friends have purchased him a
homos’.tad, amt persuaded him to trans
fer his interest in tho paper to his wife,
thus taking it out of his power to squaa-
.win. Ilia tl,. rt.ia.nc. nf nnn
next of kin UnnVn"wn: Noll.. Ulfnr.br
jivjn ,n will nAt^bf-kin. »b«- ™id.nM U
unknown. Hint tlinr ron nnn.nr In thU Court at
a term thereof to tte hold*! e* the.etcenJ
Monday of Jannanr uexL and defend axalnst
„id .i.Uticn t. ,t
deel-w2t > Jndt» »f ProhaU. ;
rtiWO MONTHS attar date, applibatiea will
• auds to tho Court, o( Ordinary ef Stew-
•, Ua., for If sve to *»ll the land belon*
th* c*ta -v -ef Jared I. Ball; dee'd. De-
Ofmber 7lh, ltW. r „ AS AdmV .
MARY BALL. Adm’r’x.
do«13-2m ■
lA^KthladayJeaalhaSrSr* aei^teahwJ.
both* last will and toitamaatoflteabea Th«ra*
ton. late ofvaidcoanty, dpa’dj gad tho Sec*ad
M onday of J annary nsxt • hartag beea ay#bin-
ted for th* hearing and eeashUratioa thereof-
Notica l* ‘hereby given J* WiMaw> Stagier
and Martha Stapler, his wife, tw* erthofoiext
' kin of said deeoued who re«M*<U.ta
Texas, that they caa appear in thi* Court at
? torai lobe hold «n thortay aforesaid aid
bT *
York by the schooner Hbraco *J. Boll,
from Sisal. /
Tho six passenger* had paid th Mr pat-
sage to Now iork frem Matamoroa —
Their nsmoi were T.'K. Hogg, of Balti
more, J. Brown, of Onflndh, J«*. Clem
ents, Kelly, Brawn , and Joliu Wilson.
1’iiU Wilson was mate with Gordon tho
slaver, and he say# ho was ill the Toombs
in New York for four year* and lou
months.
They say that there aro four other par-
..m in Matamoroa awaiting for vesstls
and chances like this, and they are surr
to get thorn. Th* sumo party are expect
ed to have hacl a steamor a> Mataumros,
but it got away boforc they had their plans
*'* * ' had put tho captain and
boat, they hoisted tho
Confederate flag and fired qff thoir pistols
as n aaluto, i ' ‘ ' “
ty Troin tho
to do. When asked where thuy were
bound, they «aid Bulize, Honduras, wiioro
they would sail tho veiial and cargo.
Tho vessel was owned oy FrancL Gero-
ty, of New Yprk, and the oolion consign
ed to Shepley ^
■ nanlahcd frwm Vicksburg.
Tho reign of terror has commenced in
Vicksburg, and those who have bu
writing u* of Yankee kindness there, w
i know something of the Allillu rule
rule smacking of *ve-y sin that h:is n
name. On now year's day the Yankees
consented to aiiow Parson Fox, ot War-
county, to upon tho Episcopal church
and hate service, omitting the prayer for
thu President of tho Unitod State*. With
landing, the church was opu
«d and a great number of the old citizc
re phi rod there at the usual lloUr, to at
tend divine *orvic*. A» Mr. Fox was
about entering thn pulpit, acme Ymi ken
officers adiuuni-hod him as liu valued his
i not to omit tho prayer f<»r Lincoln
d the Mild gentleman, being at thel
tnercy, irnh* course o? tho service prayad
for llie Prcsidunt of the United btnto*
whereupon Mis* Kate Barnett got up am
walked out of the church, followed by he
sister. Alias Ella Ifortintt. They had
hardly readied thn door when Mis* Lilli«
Martin followedAhoir example, and *jC*i
*ho wn* imitated b) Mrs. Taylor mid he
sister, Mis* Latham. Tills, of course, in
furlnfod tun Yankee*, fcnd two hour* af
forwards the provort marshal informed
hhrcii would bo allowod forty-oigl
lours to Ivave the town, and if caught
there after that time they would be ro
unded to tho county J-ul. Tho ladle*
inicdUtoly prepared to Inuvn, ml,
io expiration of the time allowod, ov
iu of thorn wa* out nf the lino*, (i
MoPhenon caused printed placard
liu pasted all through the city, warning
thu ladies of thoir hitnUhni-ntgnd.hu
no given them to get away. We do
b bnliuvo Butter's ruio wa* much w
than the above. Certainly this piece7>f
treachery excels anything we have ro
cattily fc-on pul down to the credit of th
Yankees.
■miw unto «nn M»m Kiln llsrnmt p*
ud through till place on Monday night.
In company wT.lt their mother, who it
takiug them to Enlerprii# t<* remain for
thu present. --Mendi<
■\Vtntka in Fpitzrkrurn.—Thosingl-
light of this'dread"" 1 u ‘
bout the 30th, of Qbf .
•ois, and nevur appeal s till about tho 10th
of February. A glimtnn ing indeed
s some week* after lb« setting of th
then succeed d *ud* nnd thick dark
broken by tho light of the moon
which I* as luminous os in England, and
during this long night »h ties with unfrd
g lustre. Tho cola .strengthens with
ie new year, and the sun Is ushered in
with an unusual severity of front. By tbe
middle o! March'the cheerful light grows
strong. Arctic foxes leave their holes,
and tho ten fowl resort in great numbers
to their breeding plaoe*. The sun sets n<
more after the 14th of May; the distinc
lion of day an‘d night is then lost. In the
summer the sun is hot onough to melt
tho tar on the decks of shins, but from
August its powor declines—it set* fast.—
After tho middle of September day is
hardly distinguishable, and by tho end
of October takes a long farewell to this
conntry ; the oarth bocomos frozen
winter roigns. «
Turkish Tolerance.—American rad
ical* with Jacobinical proclivith
take a lesson from tbo Turjts, ms w.
by the following, which is going thu
rounds: “'The missionaries at kharpoMt.
Turkey in Asif, were recently notified
that the next day would ho the second
annivursary of the Sultan’* coronation!
and that it was expected that the Protes
tants, as well m the other communities
would celebrate It by illumination
the next day was Sabbath, the missiona
ries informed the Pasha of thoir crnscion-
tious scruple* against celebrating it, and
requesting him to accept an illumination
upon tho fol owing evening. When in
formed of their feelings, he said: “Cer
tainly, no man to hooor the Sultan should
glit against hi* coiuoionc
sent a messuugorio the city to order
that not onlyT’rntestanl*. but all otheri
who might foil to celebrate tbo day,
should be unmolested."
A Fiqut IK Committke.—Mr. Foote,
of Tennessee, and Judge Hanley, ot Ar
kansas, members of the committee to
investigate charge* against the commis
saries and quartermasters, came to blows
in th* committee room the other (lay.—
Mr. Foote, it seems, laughed at some of
the evidences elicited. Judge Hanley re-
plidll that Ue (Mr. Footo) need not laugh.
Mr. boot* said hi* laugh was an honest
lauglr, at least. Judge Hanley said be
doubted that. Some other belligerent
words passed, and Mr. Foote arose and
struck him. Roth clenched, and blow*
were given und received.by both parties.
Mr. bout* laid violent claim to Judge
Hanley’s shirt bosom.. Air. Commissary
Northrop wa* knocked iuto ono corner of
the coumnueo room like u man of rags
whicn lie is not; comm tt#e tables ws
overturn®.! and tno ractfrded evidon
aunt hitler and thither. More ink than
blood Was shod. The witnesses pretuni
yi tho room observed their n*ti
But strove to *t»y hostilities by seizing
both of the combatants by their coat-tails
and attempting their separation. J udge
Hurley s coat-tail gave way in the strug-
gle, involving severe loss on the wearer,
f inally both dosisted, and the business of
tbo committee proceeded.—Kichm. Ex
aminer, 7 t/i,
A man arrested at Brockville, Canada,
for being concerned in a slabbing affray
was clearly innoconL iffo be believed, foi
he said he had not killed a man in three
monfhs. Decidedly cool—-that.
QKOltOIA, TATI.OR COUNTY.'
r J?°lIffAb.»•-
J titiou ot John S. Murray, for latter* efdi*-
•nlssion from th* aimiti.t»*Moa on the estate
•f Ana SI array. Uta or said e*nnty, deceas64.
It is erdarod that all ppraana eonoaraed *hpW
cause, tf any. ^ the next. Jtfo* T‘ ' '
CaarV, why said loUanT ehbuFd aei then’be
“Ti* extract from the minutes efsafd Court,
IhtsSd Nwembcr, U43. “ * ***
nav6. tSd-t.
NOTICE.
T ETTKM ef Admtnistradi* or»a th* ertat*
AJ of Jeho*«a J. Ilooaor, dea d, har.ax boa*
xraatrd to the underaicaed by the Jadx* ef
Probate ef Russell cnaaty. aa.tho 14th of No
vember. U«L. autioa Is haraV sivea to all rer-
*003 having claim* agaiast *ai4 estate io are-
sont the same wl bia thvumeyreesnbed by law
■,h,y.Ulb.b.r,.d iijiliTJiuoopR _
A tmiaistraUiX.
Crawford. Ala., Deo. 10, lS63—w*sr,
Tho daring Quantrell, with hia fearless
hand, is again upon the w*r patbj strik
ing terror info (he heart* of th* cowardly
invaders. He recently made a dash into
the Cherokee chantry, destroyed all the
public buildings at Tnloqua aud tun pro
perty of Union cititons, Inuludiug that
Ross.
notorious renegade chief; John
Tho Virginia! Central railroad during
every twenty-four Lours, transports
nJSOltaiA, MITSptHlEB COUNTY.—All<
* ux , %a ’ admioutratqr of tbe estate
Riehard Uleman, hartnc fifed h
aotufop for leave to sell lot offend No. 1X9,
i“ 80*ilent—*’*’“*’* ">">*!'
Ail pewonfrencerncd are hereby aotified te
show case (If »ay they have) why an order
should tut be rnuife-l at tbe next Jeuaary
infwuit* f 9 ourt , of 9 rtl !3» r / for said oeuaiy,
antboritiac the sale of said land.
Glroo under ny hand this fith uey af Nc
JOHN JOHNSO:
- - POT ^t Ordin
GEOUGIA TAYLOR CuUNTtr
5>*w**»v. Nov, Tim, IMS.
JjffiltUSSgS8S» itSJH,
mission iron foe admiautration eu the e*Ut*
WiKUtoR* o«hnty, deceased,
eaw! f/aSy^-* U I1?r ^ n, c *“ c ««-**d shew
Court’, why *
granted. ...
* f ■“
Mr &.IMA,
real estate. * ““‘‘Issfau I
. (siren under my Land. Nor fit, i.- "
«(T. IW.
Alnb.m,, ' I
TOHN K.llUBnARn! AdaV.’.IrT' I
the real estate of s.id decedent**kw I
north half ol Lot So. J, etd iL« !’ I
Lot Vf.2, ia block 15, if tkc pUo l
ef OpsTika, ceaUiainr oue half .Vi
that a sale of the same u aSiceSL'. 1 }^ I
puyneat ofdebts nail for dbWbxtf/J” M
appearing that Scab^ru Mooner
distributees et said esiale, rtii !'*' •( U* I
Umln or tho State of Alabama to.w??'-* ?t ' I
State of Texas s Notice I
given to said Suaboru Moeur-y tbit a! h,r *‘f I
pear ia this Court a. a term tb er ..f, ^ I
'The State of -U ut ,7l
i of tbi*
Utesefsaid C«a
J. JsIlJIT,
/ •A.ME this day Jaw
Vof tho estate of . p-
and bled his account and v.ueh-n frVii*^
aettlvttCntor hi* guardianihib ot V***l
and tho Beooni Mondayiu l?igraL5l^
ing been appointed by the Conn ^
auditing and stating the same
siren to all parties interested’ to
uf the Court ufoiemic' ’
Iftbey think proper,
under iny hand, at
‘ “ *“ H.
H 0K0 ‘W.tS» x
Th* State ef Alabama* UaarilConnty
lx l’aoitATK CoL'ar, Pobruary Term, 18*4..
/"lAMK this day Nalhaa Aldrods* Jr., Ad min-
UUlrntor of Abner Pitts, dee'd.wh# Inhlslife-
iiaieao* Administrator of the estateof Kranee*
Ana Pitt*, deceiwed, aadfilod hu aceount and
ouehor* for the final settlement of sa<d int**;
.ateV Adtuiubtratioa of said estate t and the 2d
Monday in February nexLhar ing been appoint
ed by tbo CmrCfor examining, auditing and
stating the nn*, notice is hereby giren to
all parlies interested, t » appear at the termot
the Court aforesaid, and sontert the s»m* Iftbey
think proper. , , . _ ,
u._.t 0 (fl e * r the ild day
jjEO.y,JYAI»i>KLL
hr PrnVntc.
C ams"this day Altamira'^turgis. Execn-
tljiX ef the wiU of Kli Etnrew. dear- - J
and tilod her account end rancher* lor th-
Iim** 1 settlement-of said estate; and th<-
:>--ind Monday in January -next haviag
appointed by th* Court for examl ’
ing end elatinr the same, notice is k
i ia all parties interested, to appear a. ....
of the Court aforesaid, aad coate»t the
if they think proper.
.. .on under tay bund, at office, the 17th day
December, A. 1). 1S£J. ■ :
tiEO. II. WADPELL.
• Judge -»f nrubafe.
l2l-w3w
usbit* of K. t. ffiitufioitor, gupiirjuia Ifis-
. jester, Jcs.e Winchester, Othello Win. '
and Krenocs \V iuchestor. minors uf Wil
“-JiTsaSi
w?Sa
J:>nS-w2w
'ihes, «r. to Ml-uit .dm.nish nil „
should not be granted, ues. liy"
June JAMBSCAMLiWiv
pEOROIA. TAYLOR COUNTY
VI hereby giren t*> all p«ri>uns eoucerni!
on or about the loth of October, wJ tiPu
(Jracc, of Taylor coniitv, departel thU Uh * M
nduo person ha» applied toradmii
A the estate of said Jolm It cl,;,
that in terms of tho law. a-l uu.;,:',.
J iu tho Clerk
f-K.,m)rA HARRIS COUMY.-M, «
(J Lauey ha* filed hi« pituioa !•'Itpina
adminintrutiou on the «**ta!* of Ja» ni »
man. deceased, fete of ».-io ccttntr—
Ail persons concerned m hereby
be and appear at my ofiie-. within
prescribed by Jaw and «h<*i» eaute id
Lave; why the adudniitmti-.n of*
•Sinuld nut be granted tn ,.;.j
Uiren under my hand, t!. : * If.;h fo
declfl, ISRI.—M ° L,J ‘ *' M ‘
-ICflUlA, L. . .
Cliarles Hardy i . . . .... .
skip of the perron s,.d proji-r
Trie*, orpaan t f William !l. \> f
and minors under 14yean old :t
uonuty—
Th-ro aro therefore to uoiifv *>| rrr»»ri sa
•how cause, if anr, witlda tk» bs
i law, why said letters ahouJj i
180.5.
}snt-5t
uffleeDeetalirJ};
I'jRLY, OrJiauj.
Therefore, all t
i io teres ted are horeby
..jlified to be and api*«ar at my office
tho time rrescribed by few, and show
itbin
ir.y they bare) why Mid jjuardioflship sheuld
* Uiriu under iny hand, thi* lit d*y of Doaein-
bor, UkC:. <i. W. MULLINS. Urd'y.
dec3-w:Wd . r
t ,'kojuiurcu.ifrAiioaoiiKS cb'tnnrr.
ll To ALL whom it uxx Cosc*» 1S—Wh*lo-
na, . J. Mcliride, Tlux. H. MoUriuoand M.
(J. lVurdiaw barn applied to me tor fettori «>f
■ dtniniitrutlon on tlm o*tate of Win* Mnlirid*,
late of suid county, rtecoiwed— .. , .,
These aro therefore to cft4 and admonish all
•artiei infereited. :wh*thnr kindred or eredh-
>r*. to show caiwo. if. any they have, within the
time pre.-cribrd by law. why letters should not
be created to said applloanxt. • , 4 -
Wilncm ley band, tbia.Nnveaiber 30th. 1*5S.
JAMES CASTLKDKRRY.
dee .*5, Ordinary.
A it ue In I stater's Male*
U NDER an-t by virtue of cn order of the
Probate Court or ituuell county. I will
noil iu thu town of Opnlikx in tuld county, on
T bund ay the t'h day of February uext, tbo
loliowiur dercnbe i town loti, bolouging to tho
estate of Sutnti Moauey.dec’d, to-mil: The
north half of let No 1. end the north half of let
N<>'d in block 15 iu the town oT Opelika, con
taining one half acre, ea wbt-hii eituetod a
very coinf triable dwelling with all th* necea-
try out buildings, Term* cash. Jau. 4.1SG4.
JOHN 11. HUBBARD,
joul2-w5t AdniiaiitratnF.
it J. Philips,) Motion to Jfetabllsti
vs. I lost Note in Muaoo-.
Tho.«. T*. Pineuifield, f gto Superior Court,
and John T. Walker, j
HER E AS it appear* to the Coart that on*
*• of the Defendants. Thos P Hinenetield. i»
sot to be found in this State: It is therefor*
adored by the ‘Court that the said Tnos P
month lei
ef this Court.
A traeextn.
this December Slot, lSfiO.
months before the next term
Horn the minute* of said Court
Pleasant J. Phillips.) Motion to IDatab-
v». Ilieh lost lfote In
O. H.OItre and ( Musoogee Superior
" " "" J Coart.
ears to t ^
efeudxnU iu th* above
o reside in thi* State
or-iered by th* Com.
v the *aia ft II Olive
. .... It Is therefore
-icred by the Court that serriee be
id 0
r»y the publication ef this Rule one* a month
ter four mouths before th* noxt term of this
FM BROOKS.
dee2* ■
Nettee t# Dsbters and Credit wre.r
A Lti persons indebted to the estate ef Ueorge
W. Lew*, deceased, late of Stewart county,
hereby required to make imwediat* pay-
and thorn baring olaima against said
,» them, duly an-
ithin th* time pr«-
C. M. LOW B,
Asribed by law.-
r 4*7t
Adm'r
( »KORQIA, CII ATrAHOOCUKB COUNTY.
vx r.> ull whom it mvy conetm.—Wherexi,
Mrs S. (!. 1'utU ha* applied to me for letters ot
administration on the estate of Shadriok Pitts,
late of said county, docoased.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred nr credit
or*. to show cause, if any they hare, wi.tbin the
thn* prescribed by few t why letters should uot
be granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand this Nov. 2Ctb. ISO.
^».UO-A AMESCA,ixU ‘‘^Rbr.
Notice to Creditors.
I ... .nvcluteA Adralnlii rntor of th. .tula
1 of Lawrene* Decatur Johnson, deceased, late
ff Bosefl county, in tbe State ifAUhSSl by
tho Probate t-ourt of said county, at iu rexu-
*^r term, toy “•* OJ 1 ■
Altperaui
witbl
lar term, for the 2d Monday ia December im»L.
4 \t persons haring claims against said ostats
bereby notified to present them t* u
jfn thp timo prescribed by few.
doc2i-d]w*w6w JOHN A. LEWIE.
NOTICE.
T ETTERS of administration on theestatoof
Id Laban ft. Mnyiior, deceased, haring been
granted to the undoraigned by th* Judge *
^rebate for Hassell county, Alabama, on I
10th ef November, instant, all persons lharl..„
claims agatuit said estate are required to present
them wUhin the tlujo prescribed by few. or they
•will be barred
J0UN R. UUllBARD. admr.
^administration on the'eeUt* ot"(L \v‘. Math-
It is therefor# ordered, that alt persons con
cerned show cause, If any they have, wby let
ters of adminutration^s aforesaid^bould not be
rrantud to the **i«l applicant oy the Court of
Ordinary to he bold in and for said county en
(ho first Monday in January next: and that
this order be published In terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
■ JAS * CASTLEBERRY.
nor 8.1883—St Ordinary.
T”° MONT US afterdate, appfieauea will
J. be mad* to th* Ordinary of Taylor county,
Oa., for leave to sell a negro belonging to tbe
#»tateof W, A. Mitchell, dee'd.
. ... JOSEPHINli U. MITCHELL,
dee1fi-2a AduUnLtratrix.
Notice to Debtor* and Credltore.
A Mrs*** iadebted te the estate ef J«hn
^ .H-.Mnce, deceased, ar*i hereby requested to
makeimmodUte payment; and peraons haring
dem.ads against said deceased, will reader
them ia agreeably to law,
i JAMBS T.HABMAN.
dee24-6t jjg Adm’r.
. NOTICE.
I of Administration on the estate
Aj.ef busan Alonnoy. decoded, baring be.
granted fo U»* undersigned by the Judge __
Probate r>J Rassell Oonntr.cn the 23d fost.,
V 1 . 1 ®* u h .w«by fivpn. to aU.persons haring
wutp to present them
wnhm foe time presenbodby few or they wiU
che. Couuty, for l«..e to ..II th. ..cr.it tl-
l.oti.c to tUo uui, ,f Cli.ilo, W. H.th.wa,
JAS.ALLUM6,
deoSl.lMS. jc
:k«r, ut.'.r l'.jlt
:by required “
nd these ha
hereby requi
I; and lli
tale will prei
G eorgia. Harris' cou.\iv.-5Vh«
Flynn Hargett applies for Lri'.mof Ad
Miration on Uie eriati- uf (). |{. i.n-d, <
late et said county. dscetAuni:
These mo thoreiore t > rile end adpivni:!
under my hand i
NOTICE
ordcri • i.ir.i
l> M.fisnsral i>.
Taxes in klr.d.itH
• of SMALL G K4I
el WOOL for
with this order. 1
arlielcs specified i
nBORGIA
U as Bvigh
ship
of Lewis O. Mill
14 wars of ago r. .
The»:« are theref.
of ago residing In s^id o
C reseribcd by law why *
e granted.
(limn under niy hand, i
csmber, l*t>3. J
Vrigiit,
e.l, i
to make immediate l _
claims aeainRt mid e.-tato :
sent them, .July authentic
within the
cet?A‘d3. ‘
ri BORGIA, MUSCOUhlii
U has applied for fetters o
th* eetate of bis Ucceaioi >
MIDDLKBR00KS
Ic.V. A.K..
administration, as aforesaid, rhould n-
granted to said applicant at the Court of
nary tobebeld in and for said county i
second Monday in Ja
ftiren nnder my ha
1163.
Nov. 31 IMS.-
_ i, Sbadnwh P<
plication for fetters of adininbtrut
estate of .Stophsnsae C. Pearson, I
eennty, dee’d—
These are therefore to notify sjl j
ceraed to show cause, if any. withi
preseribtd by law, why said iclterx
tfiven ufcdcr my hand.in oCce DcccniV-er?
1K5 ' J. L. WIMliERI.V
Iml-Ct
G EO*OrA,OUATTAHOOOUir.f'Ul>'-
I». W. Bill ' p to too f«T JtWI
Adaiia.rtration on th* estuto s. U-
deceased—
Theaeare therefore to c.tc sen sdmst
eeaeerned, to show
withiu the time prrt
letters should not be granted.
JAME.i CAsi:-^
deed
r. nky
JL(>*<! CjMN'kl
* r. J J
he Bank Celumbu*. riven Mr*
for $428 and •«* for Y~i. to. n.
ordora on Mr 1 J Mo*** for ? • >
pablie sr# warueJ ajainfi trad in* > g
dec$l-d3t
Guardianship.for the person and presyfi
jtr. dtt'i
/-aiding i* 1
the erpbanaof Andrew J. P«
miners under 14 years of ae«.
county et tstewart—
These are thersfore to notifiy
to show eaura, if aay thsy ha’--. -
Urn. prertrillci lir lap. «i>T «»-* 1,u,n 1
not be granted. „
tiireu undor my hand in 0 . .rV^Y
1S63. J.LiWHIRWW'
d*13 St .
liufiidll G'oaaty Sheriff StR-
cash, on tho Inst Monday ia leorosrf
following properly tu-wit: Ons
in the tewn ot Opelika containing!'!'* ! |,
mure or less. The pi*'* j* oceup'^ W f.
l'bomns nnd fevie I on as tbe prn>crtr»‘,
Thomas nr aerify an execution m ‘*> p
1). Wutaon A aea vs. Eil-ha Tbuma*. W
U pointed out bJ plaiutiff'<^1
deelo-tdl*
ri F.0RutA.TAVi.tjr. oou.vri'.-J;’'
VT Sheridan applies for ptnnsnent L-'
administration eMho estate ol Juecph-
dee’d, late ef said county—
All persons concerned are here-;
•how cause (if any they h»»e>
administration, as aforesaid. «“® a ” r
granted to »aid applicant at the
nary to bo bald iu and for said ^“^(7
*d«n-Si ■ orii *':
Administrator’s Sale-^
Notic
'P1.K aadmigned. <
hunting aad catehtng.
‘•KLopaiM..Ub/-!»«■ I« «*"\‘ f J
For catching a npr°* VATTnEPT
suwwto.^**-