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COLUHTT k WARBE\, Proprietors.
Volume XVI.
LANDS FOR SALE.
I will sell my whore 1
‘..Vra- ~*• ““>"* “•>•’ hwrtwr
• Ji * *i£P *- r ’ * -eared, *o nl water, coot,
jUiliK •". n.:i ini|>r• > \*.ij 4. •*• acres m
ml Stallifii” it, I • • .1.1. s .Ml i I
suit friend* ill u may want to buy near each other. _,|-
ao s-'iJ acre* hr-i farming lan-l ... Karlv c.mih v, join
ing the sag ion! on tic uae of Early ami Baker* also,
TWO acre* .-n Ay* “ kMcrc** - “'lull improwhom"* OB
each trait, ami mau’ taller mg lots I will sell low'.
My r milcnr.’ o i n.-.v out ‘ .-me miles Ins
low Fort Guinea, and Eleven “(-.'in Blakely. I will
sett-all my pi ope rty on tu pj:ue is ! con. There it*
thefi*u* ot me i. retired n. gn** -,un I s;mk in proper
non. Call and look; a bargain can bo boughti” eith
er of the place ji.
Inly 31—will M W. tITAMPER.
PLANTATION AM)STOCK
FOR SALE,
■V 1 •■!.* t. ihe c a! . return tc
V&zßsNorth i >roHna, yr “ivesare there
S?jP% fhei’ h're In rah to *cli all ("at I svin
• <raa. I htivc i > ‘.mi:t ul :m!o eutiunci
■■ •: I'-.I'C II I'.r .i, . t'll 11 luUUS, tin .1 li •if
the Troy Factory Three !,i • <itod acres rai good
Land, well Improved; about )#0 in a good stateoi
cultivation* good dwelling toWuso, negro bourn *., burn,
► ;<ibtea. gin house amt i rew* farming uu n;*U* i
i.unla; rows. hogs, mult.*, wagons, home hold and !
kitchen furniture,corn and fodder, ami vaiioutoti'rr ;
arlD l.*s too tedious to ni* n:u*u. lit flra t r*iem-igh
borhood.good neighbors and good ao.'lety. Please j
rail and look at me land and stork
it. it BRiPfsniLP. ;
May ?th wtf.
NOTIO J 53 .
The subscriber nlfere l r sole valuable
I’Si .A Farm in the'. it UnUkAnf Worth* >un-
tin . sng *” uh.M i•• • t
.JLm, 1W Acres open Lands, a now Gin IKnifv and
Brew upon tfai* place, 150 or ‘4OO head of Cat tie, about
the aanie numlier of hogs, and 30 head of ah rep.
Terms will be made accommodating and strictly eo
when the cast, is offered. Enquire in Albany aiJas.
1 Jill’s Livery dt&hlu, for direction# to the place.
June 4—wtf TIIOSII KENDALL
~IAXI> F . “
Iwi Piantatfi iullu !! >.
\la., two mi •ut. of I hre i‘ office
ui mating .-e\ in Hundred and Tvn uty
A • ru, wi'll two ii in.l roil A * olea red. This
place has a dwcl.ing. good gin house and screw,
negro houses and kit -hen, and all other necessary
outbuildings. Any p ii. w.fiiingto make en
qmry arc referred to *V, L.Tillman, Columbus,
<a., or myself oq too Fla citation.
Oct. s—wtf .1. C, BROWN.
SAiNi OIID'S
LiVER LiVIGORATOR
NtiVEtt OEUILiTAiES.
IT Isl COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY from .*ums,a-;
A has beconi*? anc .t itk.jhed fact,a standard medicine
—approved by all |b .i . -.vt* use i it, and hue- •
sorted to w ith conti- !• iiu .ia all lehst-ufot
which it is recommend- and.
ft has cured ii out* .Ruiith* . t two j
whu had rivv!i up i.op ot t ueT aa nun,
unsolicited crrUlicai* s luiuyiio aston show.
Tii'! dost* mu;t be adap- w* ted to the tcmperainent \
•■t the individual inking id u-.-d in su< hquan
tu tra as to ai centlj mi as the bowels.
Lelthe dictatr* of your judgment guide you in |
use of the LIVEIi /JY- T HUQJMruH, and i;
Will car I i ■:v rlatAlt, Hll.lOV'i Ai‘
ttckf, DYSrZPSJA, mm Chronic Diarrhea, i
iCMM, ft COM- PLJtf.Yrsj.>l
Hr, DROPSY, SOI n s'IOJHACH, liabtto.il j
COSTfrPXt -. ( . 15 . (7/0/ CR ■! Ck
I . Morbtt;. CHOLERA lATFAJfTV->i FL ‘\ t
* FMF ,JAUJ\t)/CE. J'"*' lie Hi. AREA
fs, and may be i <d sfa||y as an 0r...
ar if, Famtiy M.l wt — fig It vrlll cure 8/CK
H£AD'I Cnr, I T 5 ‘ and-: • .:* Uif> -m
k* ty cti re.-, if mm tv> o cr lkre Vr,-
jogfitii J* ! -:Tiri--'.l ,
attack
a it* favor. asa
MIX WATER IN TI!K MOfTH WITH THE 1 N
i ill V i * N t > -'m
EH. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PERROTTI E
ALSO,
SANFORD’k
FAMILY
(liatliarlic l s iik
COMPOUNDED FROM
l* ure Vegetable lu a tract*, hum put -f*
tu Casts. Air Tight, Slid will
keepinnny Climate.
The ! \MILV A _ il4*T! Putt. i if n-
Up jjliv- < . urn. Q -....-I.! ■
used in ftH pracucdn. >■ _ Nan tw- ty- m *
Thecdt-.stamiyim • m- >.d.-.nndfro ; • -
h-I ve long I the PILL** and the *■ •••’ wli
them ill the n a- i* ■ : all
Theprotrsainii well know dif?oitnt *n
act on differn.t tmitjoasof . the ‘)>•. =
The FA Mil • A J.- !’ HAIt TI < ’1 ’ 1
haj,with dun relei eiicn to ■■ ■> '• ■ U ‘
hi-iMi i.ompnundcii ti UN ihj v i:. .iiii.i- inn
table rfirnctn, which a- *lik< i-v*-iy ps*’ ■ 1
lUioDtrsTH of th -V Tf'M A’ If.
mh . PAIN* i'i tmkQRMK AM) 1.01 •
i n<<ri¥KNEM P). PAIN D k-. tiKJ*r **
rm. W HOLE BOD\ . •
ver. LOHB *K APPK H Itl B, i ln rr *
.who uk t n i.!> ovm Ttia Bout, R’ *
uo. fIBADAi HE or p wkioht l • tim 1 *n,
.li IMI.AMM \T"lt\ H !> • >. WoRMe “
( iiti.naa. < Am it*, i Hiiiiim* nsw. 1
Purifle: of the Blood r mdmanydi- ‘•'“• *’
Price 30 Ccnti.
tub i.tvi-.i!iNviaonvion , ,j i amim ■
TIIMIT’ nIMIRnW .1 !.y l>rll t. *• ■
w r. w. ...Rime, m. u..
In.ll'l. mi. i mJ Pf ‘ ‘r,
Jai.l? wftm •’ “K'Ulwit New
NOTICE
MERCHANTS & SHIPPERS!
rSouthern Conrnlcracy.
VR'AS MOEMKNT* h*• bn pcrfe< i -y t..
t! xR.MiEN'd F.\ Stl.’- • ‘ V > > ‘•
ri, • time nther b. r fßElOlll
TBUV4 i • ir .1. ’
Oools wt.'l be I‘Uter. t “Hum! *■ iavnunh u
uir and COLD A rtILVABR o rtceived far dull
I Custom li'iuu ‘
vnv i itor n. a required in relation :■
II .| -• : • juireaientji • apr irß'mn r-
H II HILL, A)?*m.
IWei* wfd and r •’ i
Vorlt and * ii!‘irrr. ‘ g>vrn fat ttin *tt *•■**■’
Lockhart, Youitfc & Roberts
UREA T SACRIFICE ! j
\0 TARIFF!
‘fwonty-Fonr Per Cent. Saved
U"7|. i ■ if iily Im*. ifr the of os,j
Coacliff?, Hockitrajs, litzggles,
TItOTTIftO WAGONH.HARNEY-*, 6ce
AUofwhi !> (*in p >'• f-M'**r - >’ ti*-
ill went into “in'Mi.'iH) wiv nr*- enaWeJ I” faC r for
paiCEB MUCH LOWER
ihan aruele#'>f USe>j a.'iiity could now b* tcnM f>r
at ire Fa t >r*
I'lUionnan * <>■■ ‘ ‘■ .* t
JtOCKiiART. \Ol v. noBBBTB%
fold stand of McKee .y Holier; j
p. h Wedeeti • * • • aa t, in niai* iturt we m
pr**;itre>l with ample facilities f’ rdomc n ibramli* - • t’
REPAIRING in our ce. •>: *• hors. - no! in
ih** heft manner* and at the lotveM p i *lble ratify
The patronage * f <'tir f’neni’ and .l nr
prompt pay iuf customcro, ,* moat iejM*d fully • (
Ued L., Y. A 0
Oo!umlntt, April I—wSm
•. .. .'.we, . - • .... . . I ifnr in—miM- I-liniii I ml ....... .... - . -
tOLBMBrS.TIEHIIAV. MAT 21, ikdl.
.it Scw.’HX Point, Va.
Our rcatjer’i will find • interesting uuelli
ge&oe incur (olographic to this morning.
It vt ill ! ivtm’gjberi ! that our Portsmouth cor*
respomkiit, “cvcrii! days ago, informed us that
our tci .i sU. i be u ordered t.* the fe>rti .ations
Cs Point. It is probable that the Corn*
mtu r of the Monticello eoootitred the rash
i<i * >'f di-ii'dgiog; them from that position, and
in the attempt to realise t he has received a les
son which will teach him to indulge in future a
more modest estimate of ht power.
It will be gratifying to the friend.- of the City
j LHgbt i-tarda s • know that they have had atilt
j with the * tunny :u;-i that they behaved traliapUy
in i!.o engagement. I'lcvea guns wore £ red In
our city jc terday iu honor of the first battle
and vi. ‘.i . y . n v/.l of the Old oOtnihiou. We
AoTssr:t VVarxivo.—The < barlestou Courier
! says, as an outward bound chooner was passing
I Fort Alston, on North Island a few days since,
I the usual challenge was given by the sen'inel on
I duty, and no answer was returned. In order ‘o
ba hoard with certainty, the sentinel ran down to
the water and repcatod the call, with the an
noui.cement that he would lire if not answered.
Tho only reply waa, “Tire and be d—d,” where
upon the sentinel fired. One of the persona in
the schooner received the bail in tho forehead
r.nd was u-.olu.atty killed. The schooner then
hove to.
A Rrvolvino Cakwox.—ln Petersburg, \ a.,
a beautiful revolving, five shooting cannon, has
byeti cast and finiabed at the foundry of Messrs.
Tuploy <£■ Lumsdcn. The piece is of small site,
but complete in all its parts, and can be loaded
with tho ease and rapidity of a Colt's revolver,
The weight duo* not c.v.vi’d six hundred pounds.
It carric- a h .nch ballj four poundu in weight,
and shoots with great precision at the distance
TVfWe are permitted to publish thi hllow
i iag extraat from a letter received by a gentlemai:
i in this city from New York, dated May 12
| \Vo are in a sad condition financially- •-are
: getting nothing from the South, and but little
I change added to iho scarcity of money. There
| lias been a great many failures among your old .
| acquaintance:’, and many more mast soon occur,
j VV bat our fate is to bejl cannot foresee* but arc
I innbet , vkae..'i f talking M FV#n?ot. w Yo
-'eti. i 1 cji r undo Abe.) at any mo \
n-law, J. 13., is C rptafc
l ta oln v Lbi*order, they will bo nt -nm dixtnisned
i i,tv ready, fully ariued and ably oliicered, wait 1
• f..r ilio k:t i- : ma: que and rtprbnl which
it v, hi tb old I iiiiH .N:nU“ Court rim,
> theeiedtion <f the iu this epn
mniand. OMt. Will o and others tu
tm itT^.
i liowing intorosting intelligence of the on.vr-
Sao Ar toniu papers contain aceour’ of tbo de
parture of an expedition under Maj. Van Dorn j
m irching a large force to the Leon to intcfOfpt
the regi nt of C. .tr ’ • under Col. lleeves*
topo*£‘l of recent Unionists, who are now
j t apt. Ashby, Capt. Pryoti and * >t. Walker,
i this force, th© expedition consists of the fix
un panics ofCol. Iltmry E. McCulloch's regi
i. • i .*-• i *rt.\t*w< i
ond that I had advised oar military officer” to
W© fear that tb< r is more truth tbanpmhry in
‘.hi# intetligeri*'©. W have for sometime oifier
aioed suspicions of a movement against us io
tli.n direction. If Lincoln w isher to takerwonge
ran “ungrateful” Tuxes, .t would be a fine stroke
,ni'o with bis black hirelings in an invasion up
on our State.
Tbef *llow 1.1 i’ fi ... the Ft ate Gazette'! the
llth inst
Pursuit after U. S. Troops.—Tljo Chicks
,flaw Indian? having calling on Geo, Young for
prot i, through Gov. liar sos the Indian
Nation, we learn that, the Connor t.:; - ros I over
lied lliver into tho Indian country at t • head
of Some rix ! ‘oven hundred Texan and will
give pursuit a ter twelve United State- compa*
ntos who had rc iisod to deliver up their arms at
the command of Gov Harris, and are now eston
>ibly ii irching to Fcrt lohvcmv rth.in Kun^ai.
Gen. Young had torn# time ag been author*
ieeu to a regiment of ono thou?nd Won for
! rot . i f.tlie fan tie l. ll h; i nlro been pro
vided witu topic iustrtictions by our pvtoplo—
Oon.-'iuerito.i . tooicnt coits in Northern Tex*
:ia, and it is . by any that :n attack is
nie.iirii'vd txiuv.l will l- 1,. ■■ l t<v the
Irion)- i lli ,vley , .id t hut; : at Fort
Worth and McKinney and Blount who were- ‘
publicly w hipped and tpade to leave the country.
However this iua\ t o, that portion of the State
will f'.'Ott be iu such a condition oi defense that
nn army of ten thousand Black Rcpublioans will
not bo able to f tco themselves through even the
Indian Nation. IVt “0 prtpariog to g’vo tbrto
a hot reception.
The Belton Independent of May 4th say* thiol
ibe wheat harvest is in progress in that region ot
Texas, and adds that there w.i- never before
such a vast amount of grain in Tex*?. The
hoes v corn crop is now certain.
> orre*nondenoe Bt. Louis dontn -i
V RUM CAIRO
Cairo, 111., May it, ISOI.
The day has at last arrived when tho cota
tnerce of tho Mississippi is completely annihila
ted. Atsixo'clork this in ruing tfcc bloc kudo
went into effect, and time alooo can tell the pe
riod of Its duration. Tbo instruction:’ sent to
the surveyor of the port CDi’. ist ia tb main as
lallow.- . “The munife and of all • .camera loaving
Cairo !’ *r Insurrectionary ports are to be exam
ined and compared with thwearg If any arms,
•Mii -utato any part of tho cargo, the departure of
tho vessel must be prevented until ■ ach
articles are taken off. Tftoee instructions
apply with like force to flatboab, and also
to all other kinds of water craft, and to railroad
cars and land carriages of ©very description.—
the Union by whatever name they may be call
•*, i c'D.v.-i... •• 1 i-,.- i .>yk'j \ ,uio ‘ tho
Unco to prevent probibitod shipments, and to
! ng. The wfejrlt wax served on Gen. Harney who
is any n:-n, tl • 1 .to of thing’ - mUm/. but he
1 Gap‘. McDonald kui token prisoner while land
j ing hi. counteuuncc and support, to an isseiO*
It fa.-: in opposition to th© Governiaentof the • ui- 1
ted Male- -that he doubted whether i 0.-pt,
J bo justifiv'd in delivering him upon the demand
j that hud been made upon him--that (be whole
; mm r had been n. erred to the anthoiitics a!
i riel Wright, one of the Meßon
poned the matter till the regular sosaion “f the
court on Monday next, as the question presented
was a grave and important one, and if decided in
chambers, it might bo nt tsary t ! roope:i H the
■fhich was stopped hehxv last week, i Kill lying
t ie employ of the F ‘ !, ral Uovtrnmftßt, wasenp
~!ii in.: , ■ Cedar Kys, and brought u: u prise
t > Apa! i hioole, arriving then* on tho I2th.—
••’ ‘ . r Dxreficns.—Tho Cuatlesi-.n Coa
li regard for his energy, activity arid ph! in
*• lli luiS lately returned from u tour of inspec
tion along tho Imesand posts of defence hew tr
th city tmd Savannah ——— has strengthened
-d tho ports previously established,
i fi • new snd ad itionul posts at
■t the plan ter-j every where eagerly
willing to givo the labor of their servants, and
their i-wa uporißttndcnce, if necessary, to the
execution of the works or i- red, acd fbey will
soon be completed
He visited speoialiy and made import nt o.d
and the Broad iiiver.
wl not be reen, but which my bo brought 1
“G’ n. B auregard, with lion. Wui Elliott,
. Y• t,
phis, from Ht. Louis, res oh* ! tboeity i ©arly
large lot of Western produce, fler officer* were
they b urned that no <r L ‘ ! id reaefcc'i that
point to enforce n blockade. Thcv heard a re-
St. L ids, nnd I>ian i, from L wer< ’bo
only l-i that would be permitted top< i b
fore the blockade wa- nfoveed,but it could not
be traced to any reliable v ouce. Joab
the ‘hrewd andaagacious agent et the ‘ t. hoc.
packet-line, entertains the .;a that th will
bPr ■lo at Cairo. He con true Secreta
ry Chase’# c rculM Idler to the eolle : at
Louisville, Cincinr.il'i and . . I.ouia, os nothing
but an attemptto intimidate shippers and frighten
insurance agent -and owners of staanboaL", and
thus enforce a practical blockade.
TUK SUYKHKHiNTY (IF THE STATES.
COLl! VIHl s S, GKUHLIA. MONDAY, MAY it, I8(il.
[From tho Louisville Oourler.]
\ fop into (he Kentucky legislature.
•I R OF RE PRES I! MAT IV ii
i junk Four, May 16th ’CI.
-Mr. 4- • pi' 1 o'.i'du uv tnorialfrom7uOLulies j
f l- | :-’.vir.g that Kcntucks i.;,tv bo
(>* r.cuf lto owiintitin ui armed neutrality.
Mr. Bur. n A Ini! to atneod tbo eh ’.:v 1 of
•ho Loiu-viile A Niu-hrillo L.ii r.-atl. l*el-n-ol
op the Senate bill to It*
rli ‘ the-uspenaion fspecie payment b\ the
■*.u.l of L utv.ekv. I'.iS'cul—4 ,-is fig, nay .-* S3.
Mr. (..lithor A bill supplemental i. tho act
author ?l-• - -n.-i'iMiion t specie payl out- by
(bobiukf f this State. [Hanks ■ -t to incur
i*onalticH i forrefo- ng d*redeem nott !
Basse 1.
lL:l:iii ‘ i..:i I. the t.dlrtwing report, v
Con- ?>,? h deplorublo cotnlition he
otintry, and r which the tint© of Kentucky l
uno way iom omdhlc, ami looking t > tbo i.t
!UCB” to pro rvo the internal pom *, and to se
euro tho lives, liberty -.nd property ■ theci’.iions
*1 th© State : thcrefufo
11, l ed by thr < ‘R, f reaentair ‘ .. Uial
this Stau*, and tlio i ititons thereof, should take
u* part in th* civil war now being waged except j
*a mediators and friends to (hoibelligerent par- j
ies; and tb it Kentucky should, during the iva- :
tc.-t, occupy tho po.itiou of wiriot neutrality.
And yourcoimaitteo uuau.. ly rcc* min end
th© Adoption of the following u\ u(ion;
That the net of th© Governor to re.-
.using to lurni-h troops, or military force, up n
lie call ©f the Kxecutiv e authority of the In: >u
Sta’*--, r re\: liugeirci. -i.Miva *, is approved.
‘ ! > H. JIODGK,
Chairman.
u 1 yea . is; nays, 4. .
Th© iirsf v •’utirn w.i*t lopie.l o.is, CH .
nays, 20.
•tilled. K \ o being ranted ti* explain, bn . .dd
!.!:• . • th “ tu. ’t peuir.ilitj ” would re juirt’
itid rim ed nciitraliiy to mail tain tl:ond that an
irmcd neutrality mount that-tho State hi.uhl be
•vonld require that Kentucky slu-uld furnbh i ;
iherimn nor money In sustaining ‘i- infatn “.•>
‘©or of Lincoln's, b© voted uyo /
The second ro w then tidupH i \ eae
Mr. Harrison ofler* ; the * owb../ as a sub :i.
tute for tho preamble:
iVitri:’ TheUencr;.; A: • mhly * t the Coitt
monwealtb of Kentucky h .■ asserted strict n* u
crality to bp th© position < -irablc : r tho . tnte
u, occi'i •: the present contest between the
FtNfenH Government and tb© dinj- Slates:
fe it rrtoC and < i/? (?•-■ •• ml A t>f (hr
Oci •<* f ‘!th of Kentucky, That this , tion
will be maintained with elneeritv nnd honor by
the .State; that (he parti©* engaged in
fraU v.- - should r j ect this neutrality, .
! and knew t:.- Kentucky < inn< t with honor to :
i tiercel! cab nr it to armed for . nostiie to this- I
invading her -it. That. Kentncky !
i . s >ifoml her rights cf friendly infer- [
| - : r vith both k- u:s, hereby Ue- i
I* eying ■ intending to deny, to tho l'e Jura i Gov- *
<: :.ui* h l •• ,1 the C infederuto Statei the right or !
authority, Uy f*>:**■? or otherwise, t take p !
$ i !i- !.l ibe pr- pe.rty <i j; iv it© • rpor a I
| iioi n any terrUor v’hbin her ! <)tdera, f* r any I
J purp; : ur ou any pretcn.ie whatever.
■’ h'y, t ‘• ueuiral . ition |
11 U:t, I -‘-thor ifh aoopy of tbs e resolutions, •
i > *hr . lor d< • vermuent and the Confederate
j ti. rlti ,>u thi:: unfortunate nil- ’, i<> repeat
Mr Me Elroy moved the . ■ us question.
Mr. Burnani uu ‘*4 that t:..
i:hq"c-’ 7.1.;. ;m tu • ter tk i.'.-J ‘
Mho .’ • r. in *.;••!■ ■> tho pre- - ‘l*-- mb ■!
nhstitute of Mr. Harrison lor tbo preamblI©,an© 1 ©,an© \
ale Thompson moved to I*> th© moti<*rvlo re*
consider on the tftbl©: *, *as s*o: nnys ‘LI.
Right Ephut.- VY learn that on. 01. l
in. nd 1 i.pt. Jumper H. Smith, of Cobb eounly, in I
| v: iv *,i the pro j <et of pr uncled war with our j
j “ !-r Norilicrn Brethren,'’ has just, lininhed
plowir, op In i entire - land of Cotton, which was
•Ion: • .*,) and I!*•. nda planting all i. land
make ‘ ■ m ; -i *■ *ni rote and n very reHpeemhlo r
---tra • o him f<>r c.-ry bushel ©fit over and above
tired of btio': and. (.rived and a market for thoif but- :
<.T, Ti.i-ir n*. * ii. , nfi> ■
iut©•. f•! fur Louisville was “hurting oii.eoudyf”
but the victim? were no. “n this i-lo of be river.
I buy lourni that the opera tun *>i rutting off (he
uoso to spiff, tii© face ivic noitber pleasant nor
I nub mole, i tiey bav rai l tii** embnrgo: and j
ga.deuars, dauymeu, audio forth, may coin©un
tiisiurb and to - or murkot and get our money for
tie I uikeßii;* All fight. AoiuV.i-///- Uv'.o ler.
Lt itil oj* Ms. Ja. W. Oinri i\.- ~Wo m ;
pained tu annooneo the death of Mr.-tnon W.
•tiitlin, an etucrprialnu morciiaut of Macon and
partner In tb© Hobs© •Jiardemsn Griffin.— 1
v lr. Uriftlu feliitt >r|y lisp a vicum to pulmona
ry<*<;u oimptloT) Macon Telegraph,
■ eiv lby ageutlrm in S’ this city yt;t r my, !
stattrg iu at <i*:n. Harney h l been :;uporcedi:d iu j
tbo com maud of tbt Twi-.-rol tr*)'[r; l. <uis
l*y the Lince u Govsrntocut, aud Frank Jilalr
put tft . pi * If thi; iili u , ami we !. tvo no
to Ai; !.:tri before roany *layt. Tho people have
t*o idea of submitting to tho military despotism **l
a few T>! I Republican.-.-—-Ye U ‘o< Datroit,
Iv iu*.ija t'IiRAT Cuotu—-Ths IVri mouth
(Va.) Trar. u ipt b-c:ns from p-ntleiuen from
uri u]v r.’. f> !.f tte■ • litry, •> 1 the wheat ‘
their laud# in corn, pot mors, <5 ■ .to the rejection
!in iai ;o ■ t ero|).- f breaustuff thi? j■■ .rhlejt
t’re< mi.tiy 1 moverproduce!.
who i < not in favor of secession, writing from I
j i let U: Bob, an oldsluv* lira polite manner 1
! ov- ■’ 1 lav ention. lie had heard much
i :w, 11 y /o 1 ! i.ck people gwine doji# .
I Rob/’ . i , *T . and what do you think y< u ought
ii *l. ’ Tbo old roan, with great earn r ‘tncs*, !
ri.f.L* i ‘■ , iu# r, I can peak for Bob; )
JI . tm. I krrv —Jr# C'oKtnnox.—* letter |
(r .j If • I rtv to u Alexandria
S'orry i-’ now, I tUinh, itfiprv,'troblo. j
A -*4 ..roof the Maryland Jki.:..t: i- :bo!utc
ly neco’ ..*ry before Ibis place cart l ota ! en ; and
v itb .* tho i id<l KO'.d soldieru, thb point, might .
bo held against rn times their number, ftlttia
tod at t ! mouth of a valley that extend lo Fcnn- !
ylvan.a,a(l J yin.-- the only pa * through the
Northern porti'-n r the Bit.’ Bblge range of
mountain*', l military v-*lu< i: easily compre
hended. At thi: point too, tbo Halhmore nnd j
Ohio Railroad orosicirthc river into Virginia, and 1
hence if flic ©onuectron with tho Ohio rivor is de- i
sirable, tho bridge over the Potomac, which cost j
an immonse sum, should not be iu the p< .:oision •
of tbo Federal troops.
. .iu Mill .. W t l>\tSDAV,m 11, IM',l
ti Impo.ilioa.
> ...i,, Monday’s iesu© appeanot n coininu 11> a
j tu i from Tm-kegee, Ala., over th© signature of
“T. ’ prole? > ; to give too organ /©Hon :iod
name , l mcmb.-< of it now Company, r ti.- ed at
that i ‘kpsand ensiled the << Tuskogc© Invioeibl*
H T e ••’ the I'ther tv ir u acting that the
nl’ iffair Is a fabrication, gotten op with the
n: • Intent ofrcflecllng liwwdil ;i.. .e the
r.ent! -i. klioto names are w-i <l. Tho fume af
fixed lo tho eoiumuniontior- .•< fc J Th-mp
mm/ o’ *• ivp pro i!*•. : 1 , -.-titU.iis a Tie
stntemenie are ‘ lee. Hr. RI • , from Tuskegvo,
y lay do itidcd us tbo name 1
ii Vt ii I.i lb.- m.i ript in 1• ; *. -
• nion, and trust litit may load to th© discovery
f the scamp who * baptised upon ns and tho
public, lt i: L tui.l, wo predict tliut Macon
County will iwt c ontain nn area MiTtcicnt t. IU
ntnneattvrcs.
—► • -•*-
J •; The Louisville Courier of tbo
ot li as an > { -. *of uses
Yosterdn tuoru*’ til kill© ui.. I'-uu
u-;. ipd, and put H . v ’in C. ilrccklnrlilgi
u< . : -f r.-.j -.... : ing rr i Iby tho
aboliiioni-t* of Ciuclunaii, Bby they did not
kill Davis aodtwouty er thirty thou and■! the
anc© of th® Cincinoati bullies nnd scuoin: who
mi. tr.lsli * nuu xhwb the host among them
m unworthy to u to * fl.. .. i “uu
eannot understatm.
NtM'OLK COBJtESfO.VBRNfI..
! ‘.<>line—fhtoofhunoi h'ortr -
T‘ - -ProUbUU- ‘■fnnuttaJ.—lWteiio:
p ... ‘ptnex The Georgia Battel t arn • >
lo*day for a point, ©ailed Tanner# Ure *.
Road,jhtt balow Fortr© M nrc- • • distance
iroiu (be enemy is • nty a few miles ond the po
-ir.ii e un©< ( great dangar in the i
tnck upon Norbdk ud tbenxvy y.’.r i, ic is.con
sidered th# post of lumor and < aid njt have been
given to a braver and more dutarmiued body of
oldiary. It known t*) y-ur renders that the
! e r die c” 1 ; ways of retaking the
i va . u .. . . ~oNrU ik STavy Yard- —
! One bv ,n i the other by load assault. Tb
( f ir ,? Q* ;i)0 l rate force* u* batteriea ot
I tbe Jfa llf> •; f-G on Kiir ;v■ U Biv*r. icading
i to NorfoV'.
’ C immodnre Pendcrgrast, of tbo Frigate O.
! berlond, #* Uldß'dnt (Fortress Monroe) boldly
! adv! 5 expeditions -tgainst these battcrie’, us
| well A.i landing for©’ ■ at Ocear v, opj >
!OU Point, nnU marching upon rt.dk end ;
Navy Yar.t The f-llowing extract from a letter
of an offil . on board thi* ‘hip to the Boston
Traveller explains itself:
ts Th’ vi ‘ work t > retak© t‘ • •*••’ •’ !,t
j to I.; j,!••'], I think the be#twi’V will b© i* 1 ‘f"I
i troopu li*.r', and march up t Nerfolii, while we
*1 v,’ v.cro read; , ought to be undertaken now,
i f.r (b.y are daily i-Ulfylng th© river.
1. ■ ibe i- t thatlo,oo ) i e-ievn! ix
, ;: o© thr nto 1 ~ftie Monroe in <*u©
~\- , • !i artillery -•ntficlent'to rcpol any Ld'aa
try corps, Intercepting tlielr man h to the Navy
I Yard, Leo. <! win h;ir rtwolved M • ’ harr: ins;
ii ho inradiu ■; fee in their approach to jfebeaUy.—
To ibis end hf* ‘'ids the Georgia Battalion, of
. near 100 n n, aupported by n artillery eoi • T
: Virginian to ‘I m.er'eCr-- t Road , where tho
j eneruy will lmvo l • pa. with SaatriK 1 :i !•# t”
| throw up bn- tw< rk - -u-l a. l >•••<*••-;. ’ >
tbe flank, annoying him a akiriuisln-and ob
-1 anticipated attack iim Georgia u-mp.: will have
•lay today th© iV-i-rnl Flag waving r thi--
attack upon IK TheGc rgia will
| -uppnrted by tin- Al ib*m •• ■ l • ■ 1
Batteries are now ©reeled okth* • v--r ‘
i Roger A. Fryer i* nowiti i ‘ ! Jh
; boat with sever:.! < ’ .mpatliic t I ! I'ddbv: -
f we< n Fort Norfolk nnd I *rtr f*Monre-,
■at an object In tho channel above u and
! eMvds of ladies ro in etunp with the,, beautiful
iin the I re- . Th- vlh v y—ne i- Unre •
’ Add to thi.) tho btt'il- and rtir* 1 ;-er ! in
! arranging (he r “ -its and ©amp equi|.| .;:o for a
I in© oJ march, a i thi ■/ •*. I .beer with whi htliey |
| iJeorgia Ti tunlion, pr , aratury t - their deparlur© !
to tb< ‘. f dim. r. Maj. Hardnnap, C<\
p. ( *•-. !>• yal, ond hll too Bseßibiw of th©
Light Uuird ir# well. The latter, though no j
| braver than their brothers-iu an* ,©1 * Hit
■ vanes position, and it will be u ‘ f- r d them ir* iu
t l . v- :.i ,< i
Rev. Hr. Jordan
9st’t B©d<l Cake to Soldiers!
Ml! I. . s-en shown a letter, nay#tb Au .m j
(.'onttCtulionnlUt*, from Fa*- ■ • J in whici; • 1
friends at homo for (heir attentions, says that the j
‘resents some: lores sent them ©re n't only 111 |
©nt#,irbo think themselves in dity b nodto out j
everything that com* - ftk-m ##>•, in remtm .
11ranee of the d* a • .m - there. A ijooi sugar
cured bora is a much morn appropriate pr*•-■ ont
than cake or the n/o-t elaborate f t BwoHmoatv,
Wo are gb 1 to !-nrn "rboys nre excellently
I well fed, aod nre-t, thlay >by have to Huy are
Ili ferae, of Mis) Borotkei L. Mix Accptcil Vjr the
l.'. War B-parlacat,
Tho followin* order ho* that th, wrvicts of
Mil# Dix have be< a accepted by the War De
partment for the purpoxo of supply ingnurres and
eomlort forth* kk and wounded soldiers:
W Aft I>iAßi JtaiT, Mjutary Hohpitai
Be if known to-ail whom it may • ncern, that
tho freo . \ a aofMi slt I*. Ifl* ‘** oc ( 1
by th© War Department, ai l tin * will v ivo
at ail tines all nece ary aid in organ) *ug r .11*
tary kospitall for tho * are of all <• orwuunded
Opldier.!, ni'liri - the ir.ef r.ijigeon . I applying
nurse* and substantial tnuaas i- r lit© comfort
and relief of tbe suffering. ALo, that shobi tu'ly
authorized to receive, control ©rid disburse ‘’pe
dal supplies bestowed by individuals or associa
tions, lor ibe comfort of their friend* ■ r the dtl
zen-aoldiers from nil parts of th* United States.
Given under tbe seal of tb© W Depart men t
this twenty third day of April, m too year “f
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty
one, and of the Independent’- “t tii© Uititad tiUcs
the eighty-fifth.
[Seal] Simox Cambiob, fiec’ry of War.
A Cay Parly at Portsmouth, Va.
Tho I’orU-tnoulh (Va.,) Tran -ri| i u;. ortain
of the hospitable ladies of that city, recently
gave their Georgia visitors o party, nut tig whom
will be r.-.- >j:nf?.tid several from Columbus. Tito
compliment v . m-knowiedgediu the •. !l tv bond
come tirm -
A Oann. The ladbw, . i Gi-..rgia return their
-incor© ibatii, • luthe ladiosof F rUnu uth for that
kindui's* mid hospitaHty which ha yn cicdtbem
since tholr arrival, and oartieuUrly t” ioc ladieso!
the Mooou House tor thoir elegant i tUertaintmeut
on Tuesday • vc. We canto among you a< sfr.in
or., und bad uc tact only tlm unaniniity of
intii l ont in the great cause of Liberty, so dear
to our hearts if were enough to cheer us In tho
rserifleo of the .*•© we love; but wo have been ad
mitted to your b incf ;md fro sdcc, .<i to tho
<. i .i ilit 4. of (rt ndsbip. I 'ur ( i l hearts
would new respond to (ho gift of our husband?,
brothers, and frionds, for tbe defsnea *f x our •-
•vil rights and tbo h mr of Virginia - il. It
.*hull I-t# oar most. a rod dutji t” nerve th- <-i
----dier': lu ;.rt and f-.r libertv or tbe gr vc. Gcot
'i.iV/uir hands shall help to weave th© garltuid
l for Virginia’s brew, and when victoriest Uncath
ur tiwn “starry-barred” banner we : md, histo
ry .‘lull record again tbe “Women “*he Hove-
Should • bo culled to tbo retire • - t < f peace
lul homes, -it will fond memory . in ■; tu the
• vroei seen• sos ourse.mum with you, nnd vrhfa
t!.e-uUry summer save shall bid u t ■ u northern
dim .w© will i-igh for Old Virgin. •’ -tiorr ; nd
sack th*> haunts ot “auid lung syno.”
Mr*, i.! \\ . Ross Mrs. A. L. ('. Audcrc u.
Mrs. W. 11. Rose. .Mrs. I*. H. I-’ unt,
Gii-dc Young.
v Fi"tu th© New York News.
\fft York in Taltn* anJ Di'lrfs’
mrge Corporation flag, bearing :l c.uni- J
• >| .il coat ofarniH, which wh iumod t<* . j
• tipy tbe c* :itor fisgstaff oa our Ciy Util, h i j
-n rent dlfeetly n two by tho wind.-, and the 1
lire*!** remaining have been tal.en <1 wn. Noth- 1
ii 1 tho flagftuff •: the \ l Siul.©h now
upon our city htiildn Tkcdc struetiun
f our city flag, with Us white gr< nod, ©mUa-
I mati© of I'-efOB, ©peius nim- ft out in >us ©t this
I juncture.
Now York se . Ircadfuliy it* i the war.
Many largo fontore lar© th little t iu thing,
*ud h tngry operatives arc to bn iound in our
treet-* •: thi*, erdinariljf the busy u.c'n of the
year. Our wholesale merchants are going down
• ur• after another, till the question if n*.r who
1 an faik- i, but who has net, and tho !'< publican
papers denouoce th© publication of lints of bank
: rupt# by heir cutemporiiricsn.snn act injurious to
tho public welfure. Our retail #ter 1 *--por or.s
atill worse off. Except in ‘he ariick ■ required
for filling out men to make them “feed forpow-
I' d.*r,” there is absolutely no busiiio. .! doing in
our retail store,i. Never were there ao many
bousts, part# of houses ar.d shops to I t at this
.•:3oi: i th©year. Real cstuto is uttetly unsala
j ; i..-. Never were ctvek iu vestment 3 .-<• uncertain
; un i uncoiup4'iii'Uiive. New York City In ay bo
1 ■ jij hiUi'.ul y end to lie in financial r-dus. xMean
| while the Morrill tariff blocked©© our ports more
I complctaly than Lincoln's navy bl,> hades tho
1 Aod thii is only at the beginning of the cam
p.-dgn. N’otu ‘attic b yet (bugbt, not :v woun
ded eo'dicr returned oseek hospital #h*ltcr. Not
| a war tax bas yet been paid. i'be high Morrill
: tariff cluti'.-:*, ©xceptcd ) though they have been;
rdt-r-td by both State, Corporation .u. County
i Mutiioritkc'. ‘Vo have not yet begun to feel the
ordetr < f war. if th© true inter*.~t? of New
; York Ci y could be heard through the diu and
j excitement which arc ushering in our great, qi
j gantio fratricide, w© feulossurod it would demand
four ruler© that they
“ Put up the sword !
” .States may bo saved without i
*. • -krai Scott.—“Sut Lovv ,- S’ having
. if’ !y arrived with Old Abu in Wa"hir:\jton, At
j Wiihu r?, gives tbe k ffiwing tn -v do uription
and Gen. Scott
Ii rrs i i")iae in t’ti ‘ pa**i;: ss- -he roil in
j a wb'-.l burrer, mixed up v.'/.lj a heavy
| - (.imp. < oun; 1 th"t. hit war u afot<dt
iin coal;, when tltc do re, flu wide opeu, und in
J hum u po.-’ cl/a feu Hit, #ix feet 1 *ng, with ail
tbok. • ■ ‘• /, ?cpt t'i': ••>’< :it (!.-■ pint, then
I kum a hut, >rp lilfo a funuil and i ivered with
j /"Id, ami then hnr un whiskers • null to stuff a
| bed, and the** ■■ or© gold leaf and Nhiuy buttons,
ian then tho fin ra*i undo of a sw-mird. with old
Marcy’s h< td on top tho liandil; th* n n par ov©
bool - i-. i‘ mom a bin firo buckets f Md, and
tlieu ih© hind ind < *e that orlul id, kum
f upp< riml from the tloov by . v !.< tig c.< a
■ Wii-h pan, to keep the ."'•fibbard front waring out
. truilin on the grout) f un wt©n idt a*) /,ot intu
! therumc, and were- tuck to;r'*’h r, : } rot'd lo
I I*n I.host. General Wind field ‘ ‘t,c**ir.f t:|BJor IQ
! ‘ hefe ovo nil the yenrfh: un th© wb ! b? afar when
traitene 1 i|. reached utit .th r -nt four
in M.ij. Rol#rf Aniieut*!!
W* iid tif* fdinwlfig Iclterin t : >. Dfllta.
w Oni.l \S I y 16.
i M#j. ÜbH An*-. - I 4DI r*.i .. H. I
S> / ■ a hold in; iS i * • r ot* i UD,.
j with übom ~1 1 a) ip > mi".'<*d *Ur , ail due m
th© mouth Alareh, IXhl ; wi-,i-l* • werogiv
:>n in part pa. “nt -t t • ety uin* . , ; par
ka *-l < f y- Mure!*. ••< “ 1 c-aoidi r
,a* r *if o Muadvii-nta.i.r. i <i- df that
, otiiiUKi , 4.1 ••: ;ua| lt” to” , d-ly - -a,
i and the m -tuoß, v... ! i you will . inli i>
( proved iy I iud tn- • m-t * -•* :.<••• •
,-iy po** eiri, shall i* Nubjei-t y >u
l l * ufied u* ; iv ing p
; ti. • , sis Ido not id. •* >ji tLat
;i ■ * .ft held t op.iy f> rjbev- ( party you
: * f ;u-k no uniro limn it cj*ort 1. : sale, re
j tor© to you your property, and in . • umt*
1 IL” • ./mil | • i thr” yur pi* .-it rfl'ort*
.*. . • 1 ■ <- *i. *t!* r< ‘I .■ • Siill, ’
.1011’ I. • M’K
, ■>, m th tail Limf.—The :• NY *
• ty© that out of ©vary on© bun lred i elcvon
i litors and repi-rti r* ■ * nneett and *■ * lie Y* w
Yorl InbutiV, W .rid, Courier : i Fuquirer,
l. t •/'*;’ i‘ *. mtdC. i. 1 .©reiai. • ;.fwlr**h
i <it< ire i Priv Atr ti’ -The i*4,r- ; .
May lY say#: —A left’ received in ii<> city
from • ablpm.udcr in New Orlc iik, daifd May I,
■ r, -;bat the fust. stOMtnir Calboun i id Lien
armed and filled out if a priv, ‘©r, with a crew
■ / flicked men, und was then only w aiting Ir
her commission, which wss hourly > j > -tod,*—■
| There were there twenty ships that might hocunj©
prizes, un 1 ’ “ they could get a way bo! or© tbe
( #lb'*ua got her ©omtnisnt'Hi. Strati',© to say,
I tbo Calhoun i • coraruunded by** :uti\c f Port
land.
Ts Arg . nowt *•it in fix power lo stale that
j the Calhoun he# mode about $60,000 sine© t#r©v
---! leg her commission.--[ Ena, Tress.]
Tin; Ptu/ibv un; Privatki r \©Gcr
d iy, un w© noted, the privateer V. 11. Ivey, cap
tured two pri set below th© bar of tho rivor.--
Those prizes consist of th© i hip Mar.diall, in
bulla*'/, Capt. Sprague, from Havre, vie. Hey
West; the rhip Hooch Train, Capt Burweil,
from Singapore; carg0,4426 sa©k d'rnlt. Thr<
a* ro prizes are being nought ouDide the* bar and
may overhauled bis morning.— S. 0. 1) ha
10 th.
Beau* hoaro Dear.-—The Philadelphia Worth
American ii"’V has it that G**n. llcaurcgard > <i
killed nt the •finnter fight. The following i, •■*©
story .
W© saw laet evening, 11 a puhl <* b"u#e in Wul
nut street, anearnan lately from Charleston, wi
declare , th.'t, to his prfinal know lodge, Gotmral
Beauregtir*! was killed in tho I*oa>l>uraiment of
Sumter. The statement Made by our Informant
ic that Beauregard wan killed by a spent ball, in
flbting a erAiiiul roiitifiou, ti •>..'* tl.c * • • •■ r
which It© Bubsequcully died. Ii in remains were
scaled in a metallic coffin antfeonveyed to Franee.
Fi- M'o find tho following iu the Inquirer of
yesterday. F* th sexes will cheerfully perform
the respective offices therein indicated
If tho Columbu? Guards will designate iU n.,t
frriul ami th© style, tholr male friend • will fiir
niah the material and their female frim>d tesnu
factur© for them twosuramor stiitc, • .
Such (a at least tho opinion of <>r <
Columbus, ‘Gst May, 1301. U TEL
COLIMBiB.rninsDAT, MAY ’23, ISOI
Adjourniucnt of Congress.
\w leurn fi * ui a gentleman just from Mont- ‘
gomcry that thn ( i nfidcrate Congress adjourn
t"i it.-, recent ncnslou on Tut* dnv night to ro
u . mblo in Uichtuoml \ a ,on tho 2tHh of duly,
will * convened nt n earlier day by proclumn
ti of tlu- President, It is understood that that
diNtUigui-dimi liiiiutioiiary will,iu a few days re
pnir to Richmond, and will be followed in o’ hurt
time by the members of the Cabinet.
) Noble Contribution,
Our (.Vatrot Railroad Ccmpany, (say© the .-'a- i
\ unnah Republican of theCl'J) which never docs j
tbing> by halve-, has =iet a nohlc cxuiDpl© to the j
corporations of-the South, whoso interests Uk# al] !
’ fliers nro identified with Ho reifciy and welfare !
of tin* c untry. ft wa? among the foremost, if I
not the iirrf, to cotno I” the aid of the Ftute, !
when the fi ii gn ui ci nt-y markets were closed to |
he .and to honor the crodit of tho Confederate!
.States in the outset of .their political career, fts
patriotism doc© not stop here, . < will bo seen j
from the following ox tract from the minute# of a j
meeting of the Board held yesterday.
■’ • “ ■ R. R. a B.\ vmn.. c.. “i- t;a. )
Pnvannah, Moy2l, lfirtl.
■ ■■ M‘u ling of tho lfii.ird of Director©, liekl I
; hi- day, il wu -
Remit<■ t.d, Tliot thii? t “.'npany w'.li contribute
fh© sum ot ©no thoit:-:utd diiliai- in ©ash, and
on© hundred dollars pur month, during the con
; Gtiiintiee of the w ar, towards a fund to be nised
fi r the benefit of tho families of those person# t
! firl.*nj;i..g to Savannah, who have volunteered j
i r who may volunteer to servo in tho army.
| litaoiml, That tbe President bound ho >* ;
hereby instmcied to make this subscription and :
f ‘j iy the amount so i-onn a# n comiuittc© shall
j l>u app'*iutod by the City Council of Savannah
j *© fakoebnrgd of uud dictrihuto tb© fund.
Him Th*; fonut.
i*"’ wi. 1 M.i“ a-inreett# dom a© regard.”
the riuev. .-* t*: win hlie ha# contributed a fund
of three mil ion- of dolhitH, w hile the corporation
and individuals liave ful s-ribed $030,000 In
additi !* to tin *•* Ircecontribution.'*, tbe Slut© will
/•an the fi ‘lorul government $7,000,000. and the
banks of Msss-.ic-liusetts have loaned the .State
a,000,000 —footing up a sum of $15,<30,000, #up
plied“ir*'tu a small Sta e.— A’. )’. Herald.
Tn other words the .State burrows from the
biiiiltK to lend to th© Government and tho amounts
borrowed und loaned are added together to make
‘.be fund contributed by Massachusetts to th©
War. There is no p •-.zible chance lor p. deficien
:y in tho Federal Treasury if Lincoln will just
appoint Bennett boo keeper. If bo ever “raises
i stake” ho can. with the use of John Doc, Rich
ard Roe, aud uumberk ‘; other intermed'uri s i
multiply his resources without limit.
JfCjT Dispatcher to the Charleston papors stnt© I
h:i some heuvy gttna vrur© moved up to Se
ireii's point on Sunday night, also that it i*t be
. red there that tho r/ta-i; upon the point was in
retaliation of th© firing on the stoimtug Yankee. .
Executive Department, V
Mdledgevilie, May 10. j
To (lie People of Georgia;
By thoir wick :d nnd unprovoked Rggr##i**na
! upon our rights, our Northern neighbors’ have
driven us out of the D'aiun etabiifhe*i by our
father#, and are mov waging an unjust and un
holy war upon is.* 1 , and Htteuipting to overthrow
tho G uVijriimeiit of equality or, tabhtdird by us for
our own protection. They are eolloctiug a large
military tore© upon our burden*. Lhey threaten
t** invudo our territory with largo armies; to
f’weepoverit with fire and sword; to incite >ur
nlav-s to insurroclion and arurdui ; to violate tlie j
.mot it y l our luuuef*, and to inflict tbo iuo tcru
•:l and outrageous wrongs upou our wives and
daughter. They appeal to th© very basest pas
• “in.- *.fthc human heart for the purpose of exci
ting ihoir ■ I*!i*-rc. and prcpaiiug them for tho
- •nti"ii • t.boir diabolical plans of rapine and
i lundor.cf/l hty prom iso to upportion our lands
and dvi !e **ur flnb"tanot* among their base mer
i i niri< . iisa toward fur our extermination and j
butchery. Iu ►■"© of their largest cities “liohu- j
ly and fi “>ty” Are ma.la tho rallying cry to in- 1
due*! tho lowest rubble to ©nil t against us.
In aid f th© Government of Mr Lincoln, now
h military de-potiren, .disregarding all Constiiu
tioo.il /."are!*** s und r- .ln nionwhile engaged
,u an unholy crunolo a * .in t u, the people of 1
lie North ar** making l.irv'.o c*mirii>tition# from j
thwir private fund* to equip and support troop# !
ia du ,i*ld to light a;- < lire’ tb© “Utb.
flrV G<-vernneot *>i tin- C nfederat© . later,
1 whi ’■ • •.*• --yiii,.- *. • :• .• .>vn elmico, nnd
• !,*■,{,... ran 11,'tii'” t and most cor- i
;.: ... cry tru .Southern heart, lias i
t i , fro- i to meet the: wicked invadeis
a o- and to drive tin m back.
<;,■ ,i i*i). hnv© responded n*bly to the call.-
; i:**-: • ii:vo already lett thr.ir homes, Ihoir
ii. ii. ■■*.• *\ iv** . their children, and u I else ,
■ i* to ibetn n earth, and are now in
: n -hi submitting t > all tb*’ privation* of
: , ii nduring nil the hardsliipaand t •
iigm .*i .var f-rthe dwfinco td onr “l oiuus
ti;i.n • U TboUXttttds m'o • ow dli
(Vhi!, -.i iMlbint iiu o.iv© our warmest 1
•ur o ‘ i> *s- ot prayer?, :
, < ■ have our material aid, and tdtuil wo 1
i, .. ■■!. o> it that all thu actual want aof them
r-elvtand their fantUits ar* supplie*l.
Ti,< Government of th** ('onftdorato States !
bxviug ■> I'n fin* reoenil , -r, iiii/--d, and having
i , ii.,- m i. : an expeo’-usv war ilurili” the first j
moil h f fi cm ■’ ‘ * , et'-n-d lo- i-xpoetcl t** i
.* apply promptly nil thi” ry lothoe'iin
fi.fl Ot 1 .*• .- -.* ;'lllie UI G ‘I
TANARUS! i- ■ ph; of (ii i * ‘ io propor
■: * * • ’‘ ■• ■: •” tho poo- 1
• j. *o.-r u r <*•*.': ’*'riey.-~ .
The iugr< “iti” value • * r *•* is .-n* pr.'i,-rfy ia j
r i ;<r) ugi*t iiuiitli• l •* * I Wo
conbl ontribot© ten o > i iiii-to (he support
• f our i ‘filler ; ire will iciing ond feci io.no ;
the poorer.
.'•ly t 1 -ni >• Lenten, J pr< i. -*
,th ; * tii ■; raii'e b\ .>ri : Un Jl ■-!.© uidiion “f d©l- j
I ;tr# * “ ’ ’ ‘. < . * . ! tbo heito in
eoaipping and pr <do fir Hi* v.tjiu * f th©
Georgia troops.
1 requo.-t in© Jusii < * ■ * Nfi, inierior Court of!
••f each county, or any two or iu"r© of theta to act !
~h Hgenls for tiiifl purpuf -). and to appoint sueb |
p.: ,u.h i:t tbe* flkr m! Militia District# a# they
may tuiuli proper . *u”-ist them. I suggest that i
t.ouUs <-I .* -fi-ciiptton b© oot-ned in each county •
on ti” tir-1 Tui'f.day in .)nn. mv, or ro ao*n
t.i#fcaft’ r dm* may be coi.vonicut, and that public
meeting:’ bo held in ©ach County for the purpoio
id dioo mg thorpwUon and sotlctfiig utlisiTip-
I ion,
I have reci'o dod our able and fuithfni C mp
troibrGcmral to mafic out from th# tax hooks]
mul publish o tttfi ioent “f th© amount w hich |
w ."1,1 la ilie ‘ pr*porti< o • ."•! county,
■i.!*i i ch d*-tcrmin to t""ittioutr it? pjr nf
i; * in till” • doll nv proposed t b© r
Tbo Treasurer of tUN :* t on being in form .and
by tho Justic e of th<> interior Court of the
m ununt “l ‘ i(I o'AU “ ‘ the uoniity, will ili
tect tbo m.uti.t • of its iiiinsiis?*i"n m ih<* trea.-'u
ry, aii'l will receipt for tb> amount. Tbu .It, slices
, *• mh ‘ *unty m*‘ respectfully rc-pu-ftd, so
ii . the b< • I ‘ if O’ n'ribution uro clore-d, to
transmit them t > tho Executive 018 o that they
may bo preserved among the pcrinancnt/rcuids (
of the Stato.
A ; the Executive of tbe State, I will present a
!’ -dutiful ti*g of tho c ,nf<dcrato States to Ih©
County making tlm largest donation in prop* r- j
tim to I lire value of its taxiibte propfiity.
To the gentlemen making the irg *>t *ionation i
hefnro tho tir and day of August next, I will present j
a goldon medal with appropriate.".* jopfions,and
will enroll bii nata with a st.'ifcmcut *.t tho j
rtii-u oFit curolluu-i t nf** a i bleu!. (in the i
Reek of Exeeuitv© Minutes. I will also enroll
in like manner the names of tho ni:.o gontlsmen j
making them xt. hirgt -? donation# in the order ;
in which they arc cr.ti'lcd fiy the ntnottnt of their j
contributions
Let us not then ruhjm t ourevlv to heavy i
tuXiiiioo, or our p© < riy ix heavy debt, bat fi t I
u>j show to the world that we ur© fully enlisted ‘
in tho noble cause of freedom, end tbit* tve have !
ill.) ability ar:*l th© will, by private subscription, j
to clothe und feed our glorious and gallant troops
In tbe fild and thoir fain!lie* at home, while they
are defending our wive*, our children, our nl
',n , i
People of Georgia, as your Executive, I appeal i
not to your lvgisletnrs to tax you, hut I appeal t > I
PEYTON H. COLUUITT, ( Pjiu
JAMES W. WARREN, < Editor*.
Number 21
your patriotism and your well known liberality
in behalf of'tho noldinr and tho soldier’s family.
Th© soldiers mu t have clothing. My appeal is
fi.r*t to the ladies, whose fervent patriotism, bum
ura; real, and energetic action in our glorious
druggie, rekindle in our minds tho memories of
tim immortal women of the lit volution of 1776,
and * nvinco ua that while their daughters have
improtid upon their intelligence aud refinement,
and have more pecuniary ability to act, they
fi ‘ v ’- abated nothing of their patriotism and their
devotion t„ can.M) of freedom. I kuow there
ra r. that my appeal t” tho w men ol Georgia will
inci t n hearty und cordial response.
I n ..uc “ that each liuly in Georgia prepare at
u curly u day a- .-he conveniently cun, such
contribution ol > filler’.** clothing u she may de
• irc to td :i I,c, . nt. of. such material und of meh
cob*r as she may bo able to command—any kind
ol home-made cloth will ho acceptable—and
Glut <'.'U’h .• contribution with tb©
• lcrk .1 ifi Superior Court of th© County of
I or re.si.l* .c. who i? rr<jucsted to net as agon!
t.i receive and t<* keep a book in which he will
< nroll Ci. itiuei <>i'each contributor with an ac
■• in” •>;’ !.er ci'titrilmticn. The Captains and
.’ u w t ire ■ t!i- i'cace of each Militia Dittrict in
j the Mate ;i respectfully requested to appoint
i meetiugs in their respective Di;"rtots, and to
| bring tii.” uostion before (he people, and to act
as agenls • r tho ladir# of their districts in for
! warding their c . tribotions with a correct ac
eount * 1 t ! e . riicfi'M contributed by each, to the
Clerk of the superior Coart of the County. Ah
the oontrihut ons are brought iu. tho Clerk isre
(uifMed,nt convenient intervals, to box and ship
them iit the expense of the Slate, the Quarter
Mu-dor Cciicni! ot thi,- State at Millcdgevillc,
j : ■ ia each box .letter giving tho uame of
the • :i"y ‘ i iu which it c tucs. I cannot doubt
that the 1 Ir*- >1 rad Express Cotnponies in thi#
■State, wit'i Miciraccustomed liberality, will for
'••jmlfl • package •• (<• the Capital free of
ehargi'.
■ i. . ih* dunai ions in each county have
cca c l to be made, 1 request tho Clerk of th©
■ u;.•(\ (’-*n-t tu trap iithi* book conta ning
th i.:*•*•*•.. ■'! Mi*- donors, \. ih th*’ account ol
th.- u c-t'omi'li,i*. th*- Executive office, to
lx* *l. i .i the permanent record# of the
State. 1 ■ icli la iv iu the .Slate should contrib
;fi “ a iugfi- yancent, the supply would be
abur.d >:*! :■ i )■;! .rair trooj*". YYntlo a few may
u i !"• ]"'• ra ‘:■ i tra **ontrihute, many willdoubt
| less d*> much moro than this. #
T th* ‘ikmg the m M valuublo eontri
boti’ .il. “ ■ ; ...re the first day of August
ii* vt, t :•!•■• -I by the Quarter-master
I Gen* t , -i nusn n*r and the Comptroller Gon
er.il. 1 w fit j “ ‘a fi antiftil golden cup, und
will can-.- i.*■ i- nainii to he enrolled on a blank
<-;i4 !"t‘• ii .Minut's of the Executive
Department, with i fetatement of the reasons
why it is so enrolled.
1 will ulmi ‘'uti.-v the names of each of tbe
nine ladies making the most valuable donations
•>< ‘.i ci-r t *■ ■ . above mentioned, to ba enroli
oJ, ran “) “ti vpuinto leaf, in like manner in the
rardt-r in w hu:!i id.o honor ie awarded to each by
tire three officer# above mvnti*ncd.
Another at g;;< “ion, and I have done Our one*
mies are I I. < kadiog our porta and cutting *.ffuur
uppht “ !r tn übr-.oid. kind Providence has
, I". li. • vr"h tho metuia and making wi bin our
ovu limits uinn*-t every thing i.e esaary to our
, e.jpport and c*.mfort. and wiili a mou* ply i the
; great staple which ho world cannot do wnbout.
! li is : : ;n*t . irvocoii ”**xempt cott*n from b.ook
•ic Wkv Be ai3 cannot d< Wi bout i.~
I appeal lo ‘*ur plauieis. fin. rut ore, to relu.-e io
Sup a be” ivm ©the I, o iiado las: Thi# Ts i
l -on tom* toe bioukade lr<*tu our por'S, mi and. o
! incre se * f pr:e ill amply r. K ,rO you tor the
l. oss you may su-taia vr.-.i c yo • keep your o ton
on hand. I trust our peup e will hold public m e
ic;:i and petition tho Goveiam n* at Moctg *u. y
to 1 /iy mi >. •1 ut• cm 1 rgo upon cotton, permit
ting not i■”- fi..;; t” pa"Ut of tb© Conted* rate
vStatcs wink* t .* blockading la u airraaiDed. I
.ippealio •-i >:ai-itafi.>:x to go to Work vigorously
nj lpr.j ‘ rarait„cture #uch articles ns we
must i.* • ! I nl * appeal to our planters to
redouble their energies tor tho production of all
ih** .sujip.! 1 provisions no esaary to support
■ •ur people at homo und ouruiuncs in tbofiild.—
the pro | t i. nra si flattering lor an abundant
vvheat harve t Let each planter #0 Boon as his
wheat it. cut, break and plain n few acres of his
ficstwho.it laud in an curly kiud of corn. TUm
w ould ad lino Ircds of thousands ot bushels to
I be crop lot * ach al- > idatil a large crop of pea*
and turnip-, and U dt diligently to the culture of
• vcry thin;; that will Mi-tain the Me of man or
be list, tfiai wo may bo entirely independent of all
1 supplic ‘ from abroad. Fmalij, I appeal to all—
ladle-* and ytra.Memcn io practice #iriot economy;
li-pcnsc “ i 1 : uveiy m necessary luxury aud
• l'-\ all t<* our country till the battle is won and
1-ur iiidcpi ii” . ii c acknowledged by all the civil
ized nations of the earth.
Wo I.*• 5 * : i ;rly peace; but if wearedi
appointed, G and 1m- {.dvtn uh the physical
strength, national resources, and th> means of
,; np| it, )■ Inch will, wi.li proper energy, enable
n. i” live und t • djfen ! ..in nvc upon our own
-*i i f*r?lra* -i* f twenty yc.Mr-’ t** come. Pray
. ing liic divine prelection, let uu humble our
uivra-i in il’ .pr- .- , implore JI is aid in our
druggie, ami with ulirm reliance in the justice
• ‘ .tor ea” • . fi ! ii? rc dve to achieve our inde
j"ml i • i"fi : • .termination in the patriotic
effort.
I :• iii very reifpeetfiilly,
\fiuir fell**w-citi?cn,
JOSEPH K. BROWN
i iom tlie Louisville Courier.
“ji-crh ttf llmi. Julia ('. BrfdintMp.
i t-ir.cut that Fx-Vice President
ic* l ld peak, drew the grease,"it
• >Un lluuso that ever assembled
, i ih.- eiiv tra hear •* political u* I dress. Long
l.<""re th** Ira ur arrived the City Hull, which it
*- eai't will inni'Mliitc fiuir thousand person#
wa fi :ii ,pa 1. <l. aud thousands could not
ud Mielwc ra i ui. flint all might hear the
g, I IvcTifira kiiii , it was determined that he
would ] ‘ .fi Jr-in the tcpsofihe Court House,
where, fiu nearly two hour.", hr* hold the vasr
cr v” i.-nchainc*l by his powerful argument.
Mr. Bit•< i.inii. ge <li;.n • 1 the issues now
h. fore t!.*• ci'uiitr. ••■* * patriot and statesman.—
lli* did io” <!c to intlamo tho passion* of men
by that w /iralt-rlitl eloquence <d which he is th©
••••mplete ma.-tci'. hist rather appealed to tueir
r**!i u and patriot!-in by argument. Ho dccla
. rcl hi;- purpuH of IVdlowing the fortunes of his
> ; ta.t*\ whi* li fi * I- “ ran honored him with pin
huii't and iru-t. JJiit above all, he point
■ I out that Kcutu lt v should be united, whatev
er position ahe inirsht assume.
lie showed th,.t if Kentucky rein fined in tb©
Fe .cral Union, although she might desire to be
nec.'rui, that iie wuutdhavu t** furnish millions
• “dollar- pery ->r : aid Lincoln iu subjugating
the Sottiln in pcopl*', t whom we nre allied by
iiverr. jr m l I ‘ and. CcrittiuJy Kentucky bad
•lone right in relusmg t* send a soldier in re
..*.- i” Li) *in * ‘ all, und *t wan now neccs
iry to draci'lra n bother “he W**ulrl pay tribute to
-■i.-iain Lincoln in a Iliad ai dan unholy war.
ii f.ivorad urm ii” ibeSi.it*’ in ail ©vents.—
Ho *fid ti ra firaluvo ttint a i>ra. ot aimed neu
trulra v ‘'"iifil loii'z r \'-t. Ivcuiueky was already
in a Ktotv of r.hr*lli(ii. Gov. Mag'>ffin'a action
in refu-ing to call out troops was endorsed by the
p**"pic, nod ho believed it *vs univr.-ally ap
j laud* *1 by Krmtii* fiiiiii” ‘l ho idea advanced
“i tbe 1 *it *• nncting here, that Kentucky wu* go
ing to i ;. !it nci her lor Lincoln nor (he Souib,
but lor tin: l, 111 .! , Wrt“ ridiculous. Our proud
old Couuin.n wi otih nn” |>l* a manly part aa
sin* bus cut don In hi* judgment the whole
litreen slave Mit ought (•• unite, und thi#
! rnigbt -u *• n liom (he horror? of civil war.—
But it o” liin,: would re.-train .Mr. incoln from
• : i. c! I ‘npote he Ini” no fear of th# result,
i l.lt *CDUI llt I'll “I |'*'’ plo could n l * b© Hub u
ra. I. They might I-. . . rmlmned—but oon
querod, never, nevr r.
He he god that :■ l j-r y differences and ran
cor bo forgo'ten in tu* midst ot Gieso distractions.
.NfifiodiC'i"’ ‘ hurl hc*-n poured Upon his devoted
l.- ‘.'l, and uiijtisi . hut h bad u> uther rvuit ui
in cot th* ui. Our sub ty am security required
nt nunt, one acii’ ti; let tbeio be no divis
ions in our councils.
lie immght Keutu Uy ought to coll a conven
ii >ii h. tor# Il c fourth l Jul . at which lime Mr.
l.iucoln would convene his Congress thul her
puople may determin© her future action. He de
plored civil striv, but. it whs necessary that wo
should be prepared 1 r any euu rgency, and there
for** the Sitgo oof ht i> be armeu? intestine war
was fearful; hut war does exist, end we had to
l*,ok tire and mgt n bravely in the face. If we had
to fight v.ra would liplit for liberty and honor.
Mr. I ‘ ‘ r i opted
with rt'UXrls c l applause, ami hi* speech created
a decided sensation. 0
Target Practice —The Muscogee Rifle*,'at
, their practice yesterday, made some good shot#.
Ssrgt. Si J berry made tho In-t three bot., aver
ags l t’ rprartil Joseph, 2il best, average
3 17-24. Private I,aiming, fid, avg. 3 11-12.
, Weapon*< musket i cbunged from old
I flint lucks.