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Aii landfill id tbe Butt? vs Bailey.
llka.l)iv its All MV t)l ‘4 Its K.WAWfIA,
< tclober 2<l,l>Gl. /
After #o numerous graphic descriptions of’
the ler/ific battle ol'Gatiley, it would seem too
late to enter into any dm ad* ol the engage
ment, aorta it the intention of your correspon
dent to do so, l*ut merely to mention a etrikinc
spectacle which e witnessed on the day ot
‘■attic, and which seemed so grand to nil wil
der whose ol*-crva'u>a it came; •
As soon as our p-ckcls had been dm cii in.
and wore momentarily expecting an attack
triu the main body of Gen. ltoueucrant/, the
Killieth Regiment, under the command of the
- aliMiu mi.l accomplished Col. A. \V. Reynold*,
was ordered to take the advance, which he
•lid with his characteristic bravery and alacri
ty/ Almost •* soon a* he had assumed ho
position behind the mttroitehaieni*. tin# boom*
•no ot the caiuiou and rattle of the musketry
told too well that many a warm nod brave
heart would cea-e to beat ere the petting of lbe
sun.
Marching on to attack lnu were two full
regiments, under command ot his ton nor friend
and classmate, Gen Hcninim. Wlmt a strange
spectacle it presented ‘ From the time they
entered West Point, up to the break out ol
ihnaa unfortunate difficulties. they hud been
devoted friends. They had been hi the uue
■ iaas, they had demonstrsted the same propo
sitions and solved the same problems, and, I
linally had learned the same military sv .cnee. {
Let us see win- madejho Iw.-t ‘u*c . ’ their j
knowledge.
There Mood our brave Colonel m commando! 1
i lie right wing of lus regiment, ami ihegnl nnt 1
Major Thornboro, who find more lliun .nice J
id light the vauduis a severe ics-00, in com- }
iriand ot the left . both of whom, though fully J
aware of the fearful odds they had to contend j
against, wort? a determined aspect, tin! tear I
seemed a stranger to their bosoms.
< u came our Colonel's former friend and j
assniate with his horde of vandnls but anil I
a e neithci moved nor tired a gun. They had
almost reached our entrenchments when the
- ieur, distinct voice of Col. Hey not rang
ut ‘lire ’** and so deadly visas our aim that
■me Yankee Colonel, with many of his com
fades, bit the dust. Recovering from their
coufusion, they made another tierce attack, but
• ere again repulsed. For four long huur i
until night separated them, did these two c a*
mates tight. Time after time did Gen. lien
ham, with immense numbers, make desperate
and fierce attacks upon our entrenchments, I
but again and strain did our gallant Colonel,
oh his noble bend of’Spnrt.m*-, repnNciht m.
Taut, or a Ntw ri t Air. John
fseigh. formerly oftiiin eilv. avs the An u*ta
• h route ht *VSent.iui, hut now a resident ol
South Carolina, has invented anew pr- < r i!e
for artillery service, which promises to be an !
important auxiliary to the Confederate Army J
It consist* of a cei’irtd • conical shape I
about inches in diamcUr. and fluted,-..round I
which are secured by means of a wire eight I
sinalier balls, of the same shape. Mr. Le gb t
cmnstrncted two of the*e m ‘lie . and v trial }
was made with them ye*-terd iv at tic .’ and
liar Kerry.
C'apt Small and a drin. i incut of the Wash- I
ngum Artillery Home Guard repaired to the j
Ker#y with one ot their br.i-s ‘is p.mndet
A target was phintcd upon dm l.liiif on the t
i artolma shore, and the gun placed on this
sole, so as to make the hiturvemog distance I
about 000 yards. The iirst shot, weighing about 1
lbs . was tired 4 little to the ‘eft above the j
mark the second shot, when the sight wa* j
better adjusted, was a perfect line shot, !- j
though elevated a trifle too high The gun j
ners are confident that if they had had one ]
more ball, they could hav e struck tho target j
plumb rite centre boll went straight to its J
destination, while the smaller ones flew off iu I
all d.rections, dealing destruction m their path.
The eapenmenl satisfied all who w itnessed it, I
that the missile will be deadly in ts effects.
Another experiment will be made for a more .
i borough |e*t, at an enrlr day.
Mr. I.cigli ha* shown his jiiverii. . ‘pc- j
i.euced artillerist* mm s.. loimhc melt, who!
.speak of it in the most favor at.!.- firms, lie I
.1- gotten it up solely fill the benefit Ot his I ■
Hintry and thus far at his own ex pens* It
i* probable our Government will take steps to I
have this form id able missile introdm at once J
nto our Artillery corps.
4KTh ( iuoiunnt Commci- ■-• • • ‘V-n
.n that <en. Hettaraganf has out -fuwnlle.l
McClellan, if M •(.‘lcllari t* fi* be mi ‘< ■•!.> b- ,
er victim ol tAfolleraacc, and is i tioimvv . ■ -tt, i
McDowell, Fremont, Harm v -tuljr<. -m* *. 1
.nto disgrace nod retirement, tvli r. will the’
■ razy tyrants of the North lind another man lit .
tor their brief idolatry They bad Wller try ‘
. ext some General, freshly imported-from the j
royal bat tie-field* of Knrope. lVrlmps Prim e
Napoleon would gNlcieesly consent to com- j
■Band their maic*. Caribald. J * turned the!
• old shoulder to them. We fear that either |
Id Abe himself will be compelled fn tak; the j
field or the Freni h I*: .ncc wifi be pie- est into i
l UJ-OI iwtltv ‘P Gb.TTv Ri i IS * I
Wjvi.cc Aa-i - Re.-rrUt.ug i -id he.
North. ffrt great is the difficulty in getting ,
raen to ealutl tbs’, nnyfredy who hrlnxt - re- j
recruits is offerod a eaptoiacy, and t *-<• wh *
obtain smaller squad* are entitled to rank u
proportion.*’ But ib Yaukevs don’t want to
mnji'late themselves, either in the capacity of
ifircr or of pnvaie. Th# N. V. Tunes >n a
p.teoua jercm.Ad on this subject, av-
The recruiting returns am mo*! niteat •!•’ I
lory. There has not been so hal id ot bu>
turn doting any period within the ia*t five
years. The standard of heights ha* been low ,
••red, and the next step mil probably he fi*e |
suspension of the regulation prohibiting the J
eututukeut of married men. Ajqareutly. there |
vaa nothing duoe at Boston and Philadelphia
und no detachment arrived irota those citie> j
-luring the week, nar yet b. u noeHester l,r
Ituffalo. .
I.iucola tbmka it necessary t-- have th- • j
mea swear to le faithful to the • au* l the
forth. It is stated in a Norther* mat j
o the 14th tilt . the oath el allegiance was
sdmiaisterrd to 1.3 W sewing women in >
I.mmi*. A'l-ml fifty •’ • t° t*- •’ tl e ‘•'*
and were discharge.! •
Urn. Prof. Mitchell haa go*, le work fori,
ftiuir the hills back ol Cin* innati. H haa a
arge number of workmen engage 1 H- s j
Iso fortify tag the hills on the opposite •in
Kentucky
.-ft-Hoping the Gllowinj 1 |
Hvt fWrrJ.
Mr. Kditori— Learnuig lhatWte diMruiiive)
epiduama houwu as Hug ( h'dera, ptev dis .n j
some portions ol ymit Mate, ! will give s re.
<-,p w hich has been very auccesrfui m l*hil- ;
tips county Ark., in staying tins dreaded di* •
Take obc peck ot wot meal and stir In U a !
isa.p.iontul of arsenic for every twenty bogs, i
and scatter the meal on a piank or on the j
■round, and lot the hogs to ii. The done should
be lepeated about twice in six day*.
I have seen the hogs in Arkanm* dying at ,
L the rate of 3# to 40 |wr dav, and when ibis :
• remedy was re*orie<l to, it inmiedimely stay
ed the disease, and the hoc* that had taken
tna arsenic became healthy, >hed off and be
gan to prosper. Your*. T !.RU
Pfttrrr.t'K (i-Krtt
he ha upwards of 2,•*<* negr##* at Fort M'nrt*e: J
nud asks the authoritk- at Wreehiogiott what he |
.hall do with them. Home are to fie sent to
Washington to work oo fortifisatoms, anvl other* J
will probably Le shippsdto the W**t Indie .
CaRHVIIb CoLI MBIAD* Al: ‘ XtiRTH Lot !K- f
iasa A goatkman recently from Texasancoun
:ere*i ibe transportation party wbisb was toil
ing it* *xy aero*? North l*ouilanawith a Lat- J
revy and lour colunebvad- and several rifled rmon j
with ammunition for Galveston. In tbti: bcrcul
e*n undertaking of the Government, a draught
f .ire of between two and three hundred oxen
were employed* and the were endeav- j
nug to ofitain two hundred more to aid in drag- |
iug the vast weight through the a, dt. mud -nak
e t road*. The conducta w*t making pTOfruss
*,f about ten mil* * per day, the Hoe <ri tuurnhhav- |
ing been taken up at Alexandrie, on Read River, I
where the ordnance was disembarked from New
Orleans boat?.
Old Abe P*#ai* to Dei-alt Ad tiuc
tioueer iu Washington told a lady that the Gov ,
eminent had spoken to engage hiu* tu sell all ibe
public furniture in th# Capitol a rather signi
ficant indication that the next Line-In Congress
wiil B<n nil a tk federal city.
t dLnuus. tonni it. isifti.
iT KW AUT C'O V MTV. ‘ v *V, -f, Ij't'l.
Ifuu . M. CnnrJ hzffj Cclnnibic, (Ja.:
Bear .Sir Tw
you an able and patriotic lU-preecnUtiw’ and
appreciat •* rvicc- i:* !; t yaug the fbuu-i -
lion • ,i •.,, u tM-urnnicnt, request you to an
noan -> v u .* ;i candidate K>r • ‘•*bgr< --
from i l . fontTerstonal liistrht, \\. believe!
ynu .ll bo . !>.. lull# tiupfMurred l*y un aim- -i ,
Qnaao.ioiH vote in ibn I'bw ct.
Kt*S|M.cttu.l v,
M'm J. .\Uui;. ! M Flaik,
.1 A I! Ward |. I|. Ucleb.
I Met J oboe, ,f I*. Bi.bard-o.
s T Htdingiieb). - W St*k
C M l,,wv. Win \ CU'ii. ‘O',
•*uu> 1 Nut tin, t >V •'Utb'*,
Mm llsiurs. V U FithM-v.
Saa.ucJ Su.rr, •!. N Siuij'o .
K 1* i'lim -d'ortc I T Palme#.
Char |; u >at on. .i t utter, ,
•K.'l.y M.;.!, f'H KovbwGV
CCBiirtar-i \ I llalhday.
1* U’ UrU. lv W IlH’dei’ k
tH; Kuril. K K Kirk CV.
t’ too Iv. t’ It fitoymoo
C 1 ll.irriugt* n, W 11 Thorub*u.
•lano iJrahnm. I! 1. Kimbrou .-b , )
M A• - .1 11 anvil
I ‘ Singer. .1 M CwX.
Nelson UC.CI,!., K II Shuman,
II I Sherman. I II tioa,
B 1 Alldav. j; T ItenU,
Thus It s W li Pattjsrfon.
I'. r.rjjr.rs, Ca.. Oct. 12. ISW.
g • \'oar vyrv kind and ttatterii -u
letter -f the sh insf., invitlti- mo to sUiou-c
inysvb - u candidn:# fur has not 1-ceii
answered before tlfu. Gvuutc id’ ray absence ■
from tb ;ify t r the i i-i ten days. 1 have abo j
be* a ‘.do ited b . irwii.t.- • > l*dh tho old political |
pariit from other p.ir- f the Bistriet. to bc
coitip a • ind.d .Jo !-.• 10-cbvtion, whether they !
refraxdnt a majority * fdl-.o votcis of the District, j
I cannot say, nor i* there mu mode of ascertain- j
ing that IhcT, except by a popular vote there- j
loro 1 submit the question *u tho people for their i
decigev Mo are upon tie wbo-b ro -riife nil
the n- .1 men of the country to ni 1, inn bats >evcr
manner they ran. our urn- Republic tc'.ieo itwftf ,
hare riik •;)>., ■> . .-<• lulvr. and who have
•it last coino to the ci uchtsloo ihat we were noth
owners. Having ivmd our unqualified right
and n.n nnderttko m rnr their tUves . tba |
tfword and tho bayonet i>r t# b th** arbitn
between Ai.-
I bed hoped, ilia; 1 could, se t- V my lo t 5011-4 1 1
to the attention of my prirar.* intevert'-. n-.w j
long weglooted, at J would have declined thig j
o..ikt. ; km for it. mriipi.iu n t!.. I
1 art of th® Nb.riLero despot uni now bearing j
*w.tj nt W * . ngt. n, t d-a.y 11. tfio oouimr-u
form td mrnnaiff I fuel lharefora, tfc.st 1
ought not lie i v down while the public l.ber
ty > in da: r, and I can with profit continue in
the country • *n we of tbn*. henuver, thoqua.- ;
plr rtlone arc the prop* mdges. nod wjfh Ihem
l p 5 tt r on? ft. n.
Y mi have been kind enough to .peak favorably
ot my ten . 4 a a representative, and of lb.
aid rendered in the foundation of oar new ti.-v ,
th# (..i.federatc Cangruaa. 1 .ucbmg the-- l|
have 10 say. that w iniat I 0 aid not approve M
the leg! ’ .fi-m which h h**n pawed yet 1 j
veputro the .1 lion, il no b .dy of men wi.b
rinre the world
A* to the future, I ran or.ly .* ,1 hat murh j
tegislaiion needed f--r tho bcne : 1 u the mui
eh .!J bj nm i up to pay the pur •■• j r-■ ,
pn.i-, are t„bo j-:f.;nily *• r- . n.itil ..or uni. !
**■*” ■■* ‘• ‘ “ ‘dl uir U. -
orterpy, .*,ll th*- virtue, ull l! *■ v.. !-iu, and much !
ot llv ; 1 pert -M iu ■•-.*’ ry place our \ .an.g
Ilepubli* m its pro; t . u:u atnong th* great j
of ii V It, • ami • :.r ehiidreu. I fiiu ready tu .
offer up uiy own ~.rt iu i*v .• ...1 r. ijnire.l f.-r ,
Accept gentlemen m.v , t bur the very ‘
iAUTIN*.’ • i'.AU ! .KB.
the f llirUt. •. !'. übtiflir
of ; , : 11, v ilid. W.il nu.ouli Hi Georgia U> I
abunt tvr*> million five hundred inn id d.dlsr*.
Th- ite- ;t.*'priv ibp* ot j.v>*t*g tho* Trx j
leM fro j"r ml, by the l-t day of \prU wext,
pa) ifc” the lime iIDUU-d, U !y, !!.ey Lm- a*. !
cl /il.b^c"be aeec.cpc bed It !m. In j
whut ay* By approwr*..tinr afl Ihefunda that
rjn bemareb *Hed bv the State, and If thn- !
not miilicje.nf, let the .''iatn i-'ue bonds and bur ■
row the mon y ? an lif Hu* eawnet bn dot *•, why |
not N’t th# State iuc Treasury notes, b*r the
*•"■ C-n,0.i.M,. I If >■”
gre.-fpa- an act aulUori/mg tbo ecdlecti<*n *■•
the in tUte way ? By proper manuK-tnei t |
the e Tree ■< note* vuttld he reeeivad by all ,
p#ron- who have any dn.m.ls a:;;a*.nat our j
State **r Confe lern’e guvrmment. nml ffiuath •
Mo tee would bit uio lurrcnt in all the ( uicJ
erata ■ tales. Thn attenlicii ‘the member ‘be j
Georgia Begidature is nr t laspcettuily allu I o
thi * subject, as it wonld m l only be n r
Htaia.
plan -u ‘ceAud, but all will icndily n* knowd* lge I
the great iiiportnroeo; tne - jeet in 1 •’ •ariaj |
p.ffnt of vVw, Tble rh.irt and h i t.- r* mmui ■ I
eat ot i mtr iud to bring fiiis matter Lefor* tho .
wix fiaanriurln;; taUnnen of Georgia, ah W
patri * m aid oc vniVf.i • - ■•* ‘'•
4<mi thfft enn W done, to five relief t” a people, |
.* Blighty rev lud m, which hax no paralb ! in the
will dciM-nd npon fb* wi-1001 nwl pWrlotia’ of
j ar KtHteJwieQ in m.giog the fiuaueUl uvtrn
* u of oar g ut. in api* l B therefore
| ~rd- 11.. SUI. I^-W
I tur
TfMfrt* \il3fil il Alßßffi, Ala.
Tbo patriotism of the ladles in our contoat fur
I ifidcpcudcnce and liberty, i* unparalleled in the
history of war*. At ono time their hand’ are
actively employed in plying their needier in lab-
I i ‘Ckr, and turning cloth into gariueoU
I for the. c-'.inf rt of tiro Brave soltlier*. wb” J, r°
exposed Io dcaUi in every form. Their talent*
i ut other time- aro engaged in ffleooureing yweet
i ruU'ic an<l preparing rcpraientationa fur lh<‘ en
j criaiorrent of their neighbor.* anil friend* keep*
!ng alive theirjputriotjit JJlirev with martial and
■ patriotic sotigv, rtttd thereby procuring übrinn
tia! aidtu the good eausc.
i)f the latter I. n.dfwiis a concert nnd tafileav
{ vivarit. which wo had the pleasure of attending
Ia few days <ioce In the pleasant village of Ao-
I burn, Ala. Sorb efforts are worthy pf all e .ix>-
1 mendutiou and praic, and we have thought il
I nothing in ore than just to the young ladies t •
| giro a brief notice of this very entertaining af
! air. Not being uu amateur in music, or a riti-’
j in representations of this kind, we cannot enter
: .oio a just criticism of the j-erformance**, nor
discriminate where all engaged acquitted them
relves so creditably. The tableaux vlv'ant were
1 of the most unique and interesting Kind—-repre
. v wtjng and dulingffkitbfi , ui
liVd rtilh uui ‘h spurt, -rmv efc.- . The
pari* wet® performed with uniiraUon and luil
lianc.v, v'ft 1, ud
teelitig thtit tVrry were-nei only en
g iced* fft eu’tt ruli nwvrft of the hearers and spec- !
tutor., but uj^iiiug *d and contfoit to tliolr 1
j iHtliers, hrotharg, kimired uml ftiends wli. were ,
j fur away upon the tented field.
■j. micci-- wererowii theciV*ris %.( the Iu ;
lice wli a i-.t t . uph-11 their r.xunfry in the 1
I hour 1 crib with their gervia/, their talent}
.•nd then. **oug4. T h#wn preset an left upon c. r
mind, by o,ls b.dlhnt and rplriud entertain
! meut was x-f tii moat agrciiblc ntol dulighiml |
! • bar act*/ wA tho ‘w;*ct vtrwia still iinu<-r in our |
uamrv M'KOTATgH.
Vaoliffl t.Li'iinfßUil at fliirksiaanimMl. Iffiikun t
an! f.i'i) •Utifi’ lamp t C|iturrl
! Fr- man Kxira is.-uud lrtui iho utiieo ol the J
Xm-folk Bay ,m TUaradav iu<>riiing, the j
fdbiwiug pMrticuUrv 4,0 taken
Fept Caroviite, of tho t'orrsMl’-o tiaards. -d j
G <r* in tU.vinioot, giv*-* u.- the fulbiaiiiy Mate
meat
• i.\d Wright Kft i'll in p (Jo.i alb a. -k Islauoe j
•*n fhureday Ulido 1 t. u(ii mi ri.od at Cbu'ku- i
•iu icoiuack in Krutav. iu tlio sUicutm r.| ‘
1 Wright (Undo the atu . ; oil tho l cdr.c> ut Imv 1
••VUo k in itiuDiorniii: i>y tiring itheil fnui tw •
.* poutid ht.wi! -ors in-ui mi i card trm>| ri j
< otti-’i Fl int, when atoms ni-o mtUi irem th*’ 1
.•shore As tuion ae tliv ( ninuni i>|vmd fire on
\\heft tho i * l-.00l ~,v\ 1 boy were :ib. i.t to roticat j
1 a liilniiiig Mtiii pul In’;’ clniso ivltor ihoni. Coin- |
. puny li, cmniunicled by* t'wpt. Nisbot, Fouipanv j
; li, coimiun lad by Cnpt. GnUm, ud V >u>|'hu.y j
cnmmaailad b.v F.q 1. .1. --os w, io Imided hum, j
1 dmtci ■ • *;*■*’ ■ : p’T “ ‘ tho • •
{ llp-'i nt i.vg im-iK, and the N>.rtb I'ttr-diu 1 tie:-
| meut. i iuih lulu or ‘no milos m tho roar, • n 1
hoard tho ut her v,--'l-niih# tbvl. Tho Um.,
roiupauiot uuu laud and coaaisiad of 21” men. ;
. whdvthc eoetny, frot-. their mu'ier rolls, wvr<-
I about I.2UU el rung.
1 iv lieu tbo Oob-Iu! bu.Ud bo bad ‘gnu I led I
I Im* roniauihig portico . th” Gwo : m 1; - |
• and vu.i-.irking m their llat-h,•:,(*. F„l Wrigh,
j took but ogwd In kmvilz.-r :> .-re with 1 ■•••. !
lea* iug tho o*her • board tho (’*.:! Plant,
; uridrr. ommand i.lT'.p; 1 en-nlc. tu rover In !
liudtnir
; lundiii-r, the oibar UuuiUcr u.m thr u brought mi j
; s !#.■■, and they then minenord ti,o putoiit of!
t:m 11, iug mud..- , ait.l wore lyiatd by nt, i, !
| ‘ ‘tup u>y . t thermaiiii.il, 4 porinni cl th*r■ F.om- j
j eirlv OCX! mqrotn • w,:h.u , M ile . I, ,1
J turn# !.. i.t lloura. Wl*. ni me ttill- s irm,
j buck, ij.-r.ll.!;, , ,\. •! b, ~,.!
!■ .us O’ .'I \ ’• ! l e, U I
t *m.
t)i >i the N"MIi Far..!., < . ..tnj....... 11nde I
■in? pur.,., with great bravery ; whilst the other ‘
i i■ i “f thu North Cmmlii-'i, nr uient wa- i
i Kin®vkfct, u. inter.* *-: the ret,cut mtS F,l*r
:*l I• ‘ Kinnjko* l.i . -1. t.,,- i.h-.vo tho light
| ,t,ie 1.:,-,.:. ; : i i,r. .
that - t. Tr, v ; i:,t n . board i
!.l an , . S .. ,t ~ .. . iV . .
vadr l iftfffl they sand fhet- “Tv. ■ tin •••
’ boat t- * i MMimi . ami tnun-l *i iui| ft...
j|
ltd to th , ■ i... it.o Fodei ,1 t-:. .me* Vim
! need., t HU, n ‘. ■ . ... nt |.:.ii ~ I,mi. f;...
’ truin M u cAi n. ‘■! u H.vlJ.
1 ‘ ‘vcfriu jun ‘ retire >i ! - kto tlu cuciuy’-
- l.yni , i ovv hi u;. tlutCi‘” • mack.aii
\n, Ifi,{ In th- **tMship Great fa'lt’r: . Tin- l-'li
Kfftilv Bang*!.
j tiicui i torn, when on her w) froui Kur"j •
Un. • .1 I eorer- - : ‘!” I-• -• ■ w 1 “-h
1 Th. ‘ 1 ini'ldj’ JVr . ■ . !i left bit’ P‘l *>
M- i.o • > r, In, o* 11 o'elu. i., A iml
! frum *f in On npproa hiftg her, tit# pu
I tic. r-.*! ! ■ lit-i t being ■ anted t-wajr* fclrn w
rop. r.-m ret Ifr u, i,1.. m.lw.ii!. inr
* r: ’ t' r ',/ ■ 1
, On iP ctiug tho plight > ! th • .■ trtw, t .ip’
| wh. -h wa i!r replied t. by , ir •** l- ard br.nr
| d,,,4uyed..u Inc | ~blle b. ho. 0o hMet..
there -U.I-. “ • luf.'l th” wil->c* *■■•4.1.1 , ‘
deeipo* u i
!r,v^
lio her gr. il The p. (r f the Un
1 Far’, ra worn rcattered over tba de • * (there
wer- rc( rtci r■ Go .'■• it I r bar-died on b..r I
! forward to rat'd* a v*. w• * tba l***r- i. I I
- th® Vi-riid, tbo ntuio- ’ enfhut ■ ••m • efnen to
Duru.g thin Pi; ti e <Jrent ivi* torn but no’
tlixtanea frui'i her, *h‘ hohted tb*? nignal “cornc
| ffUliin bail,” but,ii- Fii'i ‘.in .lu<lkiiiH justly . id.
he t.ii-1 fellov. .1 I. r,. di w. hour, ..-1.-<J hor
i if zh requir- l aid, nt : ‘■"■eivnif I •f‘ 111
rhe untaJ he could Ima n further Gum
by ii- .in pulling hack. It won :i matter of wmi
j ;* ,ri ''T" r 1 n 1 !"’ ; 'Tr
- w ,;i, r .,.j i, v. .-.iher uf'dig the cbannol ; tho
win wan blowing hard front tho Westward, And
i Ui* supposed that the* Great G.vfltorn ■ o
experi, i red a IrfUitO'l iai g*lo to have met
i ‘ with the disnstors shut bn*! overtaken h**f.
ot’ cmiintiotut > -lamily. and Un* hint m
: riuin* “ will Mhakfl pUplicbuth ill her to a vu-t
■ extent. It i* tiwumatti th*-re were no rivalry
1 tic? iiorscH must have been duidiod to piece®.
Many of the sen pa**oftgrrH on !>oard
oi ttic V,-ria give it as tbeirddihcrataopinion
• that tlmy never, in th- greatest Morm, jaw
, my vessel roll m wildly a* the t.rcnt Koe
j tern iJ>d* lly the nll littiuoi r from
l.opo'to # •• r, i‘ ’4 • - • ‘ v; ’ “ !
- j the p ■ -sengersinany of whom v.etc Ameri
l . all* It IS U curious circumstance that, at the
I Koudon office of the Great Kastern, the name
I Os the i apuiu was not known five day* be
lore ebe mljd. A gentleman on board of the
’ Pers.a called ll"-ro and naked 4he |ietioo.
r I Tl,e reply wax, they ‘did not know.’ The
| nfiicer* n change of the vessel was C*pt.
I Walker, formerly of the. Adriatic. She .jett
’ J Liverpool on Wednesday, September 11th, and
n when methy the I’erilh, had been, therefore
‘ five days out—-Richmond txteuner, Uct. 7.
TUNIS OF TUB WEE)
SjuMsiakto tho Timer.
TI’RSI) YV.
Al ill STA, Uot. T.
Fh irler'an papeia Bay a blockading steamer :
! ■ that pit had in t,,w ytatoaday, a small 1
rr.api r” *y black without firotno nuut J
j ‘uppi-M-d tu have been captured.
| Kmoiul v c*.*'is hiv e bven scon lately ff I'.-rt
j U .ynl.
I r-.iiue soiiocn Imvo dc.'i'ttod frum the vossG* i
• t Nortß li-l• unu*sed t.. hv got.** to the I
| ll,e,
A • ■■• nor wl.-. li i. :i a > ."hem port ®iih * j
r. ■• ■ .. ■ p<-tii l iu tho UcbaiffxM, i
j I f’- ‘•■” WHS savid but slightly damaged*
Nvi *j -'’ in f.-reign ports have Intel’ tukon .
Cl, itvion'Oct T.
At “ i • ‘ . ideinatt just -I.ini tiroinhii
! ti iivcr, lutnodus .Him ml.l,i*.>*.<i |.nr;iviibu.*
| of Hie tattle of the iMtu.
| Ascii .1 ,rkMi’> liriguvlu -till h*dvF ,i- h.ri.o-r \
.|. -i nvi i!, [fid.cl‘- ttutioned ns hvt ‘?•*■ the *■ ,ii
! T -I ■ • V ‘vn> s im!Us. Ur-..,'■ ‘
j ’v. 1 ib. n. Rust.s Arkunsus rvgimont, three j
I antibiy \ irgmia rompan'us with two hattoriis
•■■'•■.m*. i by Captains Anderson, Shouamker !
and Rice, and the first and tvvalfth regiments f
i tic. t m Yolttnbct .’
I Cap; ’•eiuakvr m.is .v.-uttded by huiatit.g j
| “fa b. •>:!.. Cap*. Kiev* had * portion of his fu.it !
1 shot • ..rgiiit,s*kilU'd ott.l wounded, Dav .and
I Jtrow i, . : ■ Io Cily t.iiarJ . Atlhnta. killed, .
1,,* Mb • I I* . Volunteers, mum: ct n
{ iiifi'tbin l aevercl.v woumWd
; I.at4 t ; , j the Mact.it g. ;d , kilkd.
• ‘"ha I*. .t ..I* Uirtc'. three ilofi
j vv, unds; a turn,her of the I. vrt,d Volunteer*.
I w .nndfHl in tho tl":- 1 ,, name i, <t rriiiemhored
|.no in Ar’ ~ .s t.giuient kilh-.l l .al kid J. ,
I * ‘-.rilY.l* i,U., w ,inded V", missing IT 1..
•
. Sft.i Anton,.* Horoi*! states that A.bu
nt • ■ JWvtho Dayloi. a brother -ffc.l I*|, n |
| I.'. Ilivloi’, from Arizona, reports everythin.’ ’
m” a ifuiot nt Ari* Mta, without the pi-ospeet . j j
.. . r re lights at present.
| The Northern ?'roid.tr, 1 .-talcs that plenty o| j
cxcol.'cni flour can be hn,l m Northern Texas i
.* fir’- per hundred. The Fun lit n county fm
1 o •tin haul to ,1 eftc*••■’ii nud sell at that. Tin* j
Miiikv.- I'. vas if ir , b aper tfirm itnY other
W RI)NKM).\Y.
1 ee l.cgi.datttn- mot f. day. I'd- ■
‘•..Mi ‘ ‘ licHthiun W.I elected ‘ft.i tker us the I
i.*b- t Kdttiu AK ei ti*. : praktir us tlin i
lf<*u ...
• i no 1 .Mr. Pvcstmi arrived j
V J itj ai .• I. iti'fruc
1 till PnVV ,11 !.. ,g||.
Ill* II VIO M, Olt ..
II” rep.,b.nil obiicllati being wounded in j
1 -r. .-cut M.irmi h. .hi, , 1 by |>aitir- wlo.Uft \
i Alexandria on Fridnv Inst.
■11,,.. .....inn,,.- [
lurit p,. ,\uno Ruth r'.- 11 utters flag ship, the
1 ■ Ti input,i were th, li.nvson tJrys, j
t! Guard’ *u4 ti.o Athens Guard*.
l.i,F. :o Mcl.ovs h: been protnuUui Iu a j
I>” I* w i.iti “. Sept. ?’■. I
• -, -t i,. l.i I •* tuutimd lirdienfe thn
C. I i.ide I, b.rred uuuvlt t.n fr*.!., .
, ply ir*”
C VP K 11a< c,
Ti.. N .*, ~ hrts ... .1 with r.iverpu
is. .| .u . ifJars il’port sale.* “t Saturdny, <V.. •
Ti 1 ihn FM Adwinc** i t’tb<* w*cU k jj,
•
i*-< Jed;, a h,tfc , s-, ue,| a p toe la mat ton d<
; j*,; - B ii ! Coal ’aonhe* nro tabiji;- iu
! -1.. j,s i-.r the .M.uti.i *ii Kxpadilion.
To* WaG-metnii hr*r consider* ,
• I !..” r, „ r.ii If esh Ffi\ Hlgt ‘
Iml l.i. ; > ‘ VVri lit of the d.i Guorgia re f;i
n\ ii f..v [ ut iit-d the f edernlfi 22 utdas. tnk
■” - “'ts, field pix'®H, iv 11
’ the* ~ m ■.-tb* r wit!, provisions, -ho.*, and
: *,..:,te iunte ..i,e Gonrghui, who lull dad
| fcht’ *n arch in;; ut d.iuble quick time. Oolnnel
Wii'j! t lil hi ■ hor.-o kiilu 1 under him.
t liarhui iM | .tjYrs ny the /••hvonOr euptured
j byt, Ii , m i Murid ,v cas taken when at
i,re i I fair f ,M uiwßOed In in a I diicnlj
i red at fr . thn ■* ry
J ixui • ‘puDiicui oj the ‘ ncin-
I uffG t • .IIIIH (. ml i> one of thn paroled l,rx
j ingloti ofii.-e.M v r*|iort that 2M ..f tint lri<li
Ii ■ i!e ib -.cr|ed and -ined lli (‘mifwdi rale .
A bill hi* I 11,.- Kentucky I. -gUlalHte
! atiihor./.iftg tfi Military P.out.l to ruse
. imkj it, j..ld,t.u |i - ; 000,000 lu refofi*re nmhor
|. 4.,. I If. .! bi protect the- til.
r-.aila, locki, Inifi.es and other ptiblie work-.
N .i Gadln r has been c-*tiflrfoe*l Seerelury ol
M oe in Keitlm ky, and Judge f.'olton appoint
j ed I • iuin,a*, .innr. In many count ten the
n, ut xi.'ilnut uiti wilt be t iken to erusii iron*
i A d*paid’ ii‘"in St. Ic/n.sdaied tho 2d, Huy*
! i|i ci.ii i <pii ri. * * ,>f liie -. i fusion us the Chur*
,k, and tfi, r rdliance with the Southern
j (yonlrileracy. Gol. McNeil, assistant Provost
M rshnl, b i- notified the St. l.ouia Building 4r,
! Foan Associatiou that $33,000 part of annuity
i phid to the Cherokces and in dep' l t in that
I ,ii iitnti(o, w>t* conflJMTttwd.
Mctiems, Oct V.
j Gov. Hnrri’ rn uve to t lm Tennessee big.
islature today, iccornmenda the puyrnent r*f
! the War Tnx by the Plato
A great H.iud on tho Ohio Itiver from the tri
! but ,ri ‘- ha , au-cd much dumage, carrying
j away the of hunts ut Paducah.
I Tb** Kvansville Journal of thi 4th confirms
1 I report of Fremont's being ordered to Washing
. I ton under charges from Blair, vhi i under
i ond arrest at St. Louis.
Western papers complain of tho troops being
drawn from tho went to protect Washington.
I‘rice i marching toward* Boouvillc, and the
• I'edern iro •*</. cunt ml log at Jefferson City.
.NKW-Yona, Uct. and.
| Cotton firm- -Silas 1,W6 bains Mid. I'plan'l at
UK etc
THURSDAY.
Special to the Timor.
BA ITU AT PENSACOLA !
WHY WILSON'S WAVES ITUKLY USED HP!
j GLOU 10l ‘.CONKEBKRATK VICTORY.
Moru x. Oct. 9.
A Bpc,rial di'pMtch tu ilie A lv. and Keg. dated
• I'eitsrtCola, Oct. 9, Mtatce that 10 0 Conftldcr
! a tee nudei ."mmand of (lon. Anderson crowed
: the Ray lust night and landed on i-'iita. Itosa
’ Island it :: ‘.’.‘lock this morning an 1 stormed
the can p of Lilly \V Uson'ti Zouaves, burning
j w,| d destroy ing every building except horpital;
j also iiuinonse quantitiu® of rations, equipments
‘tore*, munitions: .--piked i’ ihiihii, cffcoted u to
tal do.’i root on of the ceuip. 1,0.-.'o( Confedcr
atis 10 killed n l wounded. b*..-s of thccnemv
very great Fpt. Ri.vdford . . KJori.ta, kUbvl:
Lieut. Neiiu- >*f Georgia, killed; W aller, bugler
i to the t ‘ouiiiiental.s, i(c®perutely vvllundcd; Jno
llmgcv* 1. . (•.I,(ieu Anderaon wounded in the
arm; Lieut Sayre wounded in the hip. List is
very iiupcricci; it is impossible to ,:ct full par
ticular'.
• Hir !• engaged w ere *oni| *ied of three
■ ‘lup.ir..*■ ot th’ full Georgia regiment, ton, -
tc< n n.ember* of the Mobile Continental*,
litre couipunic* of Regulars, dttnclitneni
v i M ."ippiaus, i detachment v*i Georgian® I
. under I . uts llallomjuist and Nelms, 20b Alu
bnm,.,nH, a detneluuent ot Naw ('tficers and
Marines under Capt. Freni.
Major Volges . ‘The l . S. A. is one of the
nnmerou* prisoners it) pur hands.
Lieut slunghtof ol the Mobile Continental*, 1
enrryno. n tin.- ol truce, w as euptured. 1
The victory wan complete.
Moium:, Out v
I’ 1 ”- n ers by this ni"nm: train report that
,-i nrsiiv;:, nud nn< th* r gun boat nilneked 1
* umbos. Ivy.. Monday iiiornm throwing 1
fi"t aml shell. The batteries replied, *trik
f tin- mm boat . knocking down their smoko 1
‘lack nud mmruig them otherwise severely. 1
1 v retreated ih n ainkm condition.
• \ flit train i-oilided with a p.u* .i; -,-r 1
j 11;v ,i ..ii tin- Mississippi Central R. R., Sun- !
! l*v “ linn . bright and cars. Nobody hurt.
t n: i ill'll i hg.m n:\ acoi a
Menu Oct. to.
A ‘ii.-j .‘.fi t” (In \ Ivcrti-cr A Register, troui
I'm --.*■••; i iu. ih, says l.iciit Slaughter, Imarcr
I! g of tru.-n. has been released Walter
i “>. ic. ii t I'.'iglor i cton-r, hopes are entertain
| *'d “ hi- r. cevur) . lbirgasv is still alive . tho 9
■ iv. n. limb'd arc in rhe Ladies Hospital,
u. am reiving every attention.
Gen Fi.igg witttiv- cd the from hi’ haxd !
nirtei aml was luiieli pleased.
\ tstfs ii.u, Get, 10.
l‘ *. eiig rs arrlvt t to day report that Capt.
John 11 Morgan, with 27 men. had a skirmish
with the l.in.-o'inltes, v .(* rin>n/r, at .Vfi.u on tho
Loui ville read t>y**ml llrmn river, • „ ih* .th
killing 11. Morgalfe loFs i>v-i The l.ineolo
itts lied
( lu-cial to Sv. Morning New-
RiOjimon u o t. ;.
The It ull i “ild Foil Alt mj, culled at tbo it, lance
•>!’ the Government, and held ut Fhati inoogn,
agreed to u uniform rat* “f tramportb nos 20
cent® per hundred pound.-, per tne hundred
miles
peciul !•. il.e Kavnnmih Kupui lictn i • j
Tb* Nuillvrn Prrsx r.n the G.nfrdenttr )l**vririfuts !
Kl< IIMONO, Oct. I | |
I .%•• \..fl r M..t.ily 1..1 ~...■,.■, i
!•-.■'■. vwd In* 1 1 . li lepMit- that the Federalists!
ur* oc.upvifig all the pnti.lH that i-av* been
ut.nnbiiMl t,y lha CmiftMierat#*-.
n,o Tun. thinks the Uiovei.o 1,1 • >1 , o Foil j :
: J.-rat* are ruy tnioiis.nml t< ar llm: an ad- .
*• i ji v land IS eontrmplatetl.
Vriday.
Monti.k. >*t. Id.
Tho k.lledatiil wtfiiuded as litr n* heard irom
(’! , Rill** killed TJ. Cook a, I. 11. Adum-. !
a ■ VV. M. .Smith, and Newton Rice, j
boil., ‘lif bilv. Georg v Grev| kiiletl : Thus,
i.veretr Iri -li N’olunteers. killedcd John
•I an ton. “UicltHl b >ln,U III! Fly Ull, 111 I*M tig t
Th” U‘i'. i■ • liuws. tu \ i.lunteets, wuM
j |{. I. Ilaye.*, b.ujlv. Thus ('ild. ell. CoiltjMiliy
A /il, Ala t l'ed two, wounded sjs, niim-oig
Two member* of the Ma.l.-n Rules t.
! 14,elied .• tin* roii puny killed.
. .j.t i-i.i),pin> , lol.li Mi* ,a.nded
i • ‘ 11, l\in<M, badly, -oiizpauv U.
I.; A, -,-r,;, .1. .1. .'U...W4, ii i,
i. itGv M'Tlullia Itilles, killed. Lieut
. ‘ le, !•. 1 . C .ilv, Jm ‘ .lone.* !
, , t . i'il F.<l , W'liioied 1. \\ heeler, j
, A Pan aiidF.co fir,tlin Light)
Gut, 1 , hilled, A. IS. f'awlhorn A,h re'j't, j
(’up! I mtord ond two or*thre other.', name |
not v,’ . • i lul- and. *v 111 re a b nine. ;u.d nciitidad
thirty or mote
Rr -. ui• h iibi.ni thirty < .ur tin.ii, including
v. 1< I. lie p.’ uiuxt I.mvo f-een tinmen*#-
Bend an: lift.ij), .1 lii so Go Islutid fast. Some
Foil,, i ->,ou®d • ‘!’ i r lone l. en releosau on |ii
id l f kilied <od WMiinJcli- iuoumphito.
ltd HvluM,, Get. 10
Report ,• .a.,ve4 >e* ! trd .y “f Uouhtful leila
ir.'.t , i e >oliirm .1 ti,..* inoruio” in otlieial <iuur
ter-, i|, , *. in, Ro.ii in rat,*’ I, ot rlrented with
, Iff, V .. oh which In hid Mpporttil GuU. Leu
Meiintnin. in the direction of Pauley
~, Lise, on in-count if thoi Lrd condi
i .i. . in- ri ad , Mil l iiuiiied i.icici mi trim*
,ii, ... v’ only h Hie ‘• f -II >v. H*.- n.riint/!
Ut. uvioxi*,dot. Id
.1 icl, • • S oiliebil lep, ft bus been ruceivud
’ ii 11 . VVur Be part taunt, couiirinoik prevtou*
j'o mat*, of the Imttlwof Green lb * r River.
I’is-en, ci’ from Norfolk report 2 1.■ !* /!
. s ashore pn l.yuii Haven bejidi. an>l that
| iioi-ps bare grue to attack ilium.
M'-i ii.k, < ot. 11.
A ,ii i,i dispuli h to tins Adveitimr A’ Reg
lister, dated KHli, pw-fivr Mi*lK*lpp, eotnpo-
In wtc en,.aged ill the fi -ht and Wmbiesday,
) “ii,maiide<l by C'*l. * iiaJmera, with Captains
I Renton, McGowan, IVnk®, Millar, and Lieut*.
U’ai'on, Mo Lie, (ohnaloo, Mi-Gowan, Hank',
111.1 snill, F isuabtii ■, ‘J killed, Privab- W.T
1 Wel!i*r; woundeand,
iiiau. nnd Buy.
i The Georgia tre p* ■ Glared wvmljf. ••!.
Urowo in at (tie noundud and ptisuner* knlly
Later ‘ll”- enemy have “2 of our men pal*
~ii-r*i, including the vv,*iindut. Liml. Sayrrlr
m, ll.codoiuy lionpital doing tab rid*ly well, nd
, popes er*- imtcrtaincd that hi- log Will lx) .*uved.
) t i 1; row ii ol Fort I'” km- w,il not ros pact *<ur
ho pit. fr Ford, of!ho h- pitftl, will ni tre
uove the M-*k until lirod mt>>.
j : ixteeti of our dead hnr Lean brought over.
Pi n v . I.v,Oct. in v,* Mobile, Get. lltb.
Tb, re v i r thr< ,ff the Florida regiment 1 died
Tho . F‘>t)d, Jotfsph Huh and K. Tillinghast.
Wounded, W'm. I* nliMtn, Jon. Kcksle, Then. 8.
..Wiiii , Prisoners, Lt. Karlry, li#n. Parker, M.
Jnrvi,ll. IbiFeri” ), 11. Golden.
It if flMoxii, Oet. 11.
Gov. \t i-t- was taken ill last night: hi* condl
ii. n i; ,oi'-idered very critical.
Andrew MeLernore of Mamphh, war Mfhlent*
| ally drowned hero on Wednesday night.
No more pasaports will lie grunted to persons
) leaving the Fonfedrreay with out their families,
A petiGon •■•filed ye; terdny t* sequeStrah
M* nthtollo the former home of Jeffers*, its pres
ent owiser beinff n (Jspt. in Linroloe navy.
The r ‘port of Prof. Darby, of Ala. in relation to
tho obvious cause* of ill health In tho uriny is at
trscling imiiHderable attention and fav-rshle
ro ult* wil * undoubtedly follow.
The volunteer contribution to the arm. con.
tinuos unol sted, among those acknowledged at
the Pas.-pori offices hi dnjr there won one f rom
George Kellogg of $15,000 worth of clothing Ac
fer Gorgia Kellogg was placed in
cbArge to brLogon th contributions from ser
cral counties and kept with bis trust till it reashed
ftiohrnond. ere several hundred car loads
of voluu'eer contributions to the army from dif
ferent States at various stations of railways lead
ing to Richmond. Great effort* uro making to
‘•array them forward. Insufficient railroad
power tho waging awey of bridges and prehaps
other • nice* have produced delay.
At IHIHTA, Get. 11.
10 Fharicst.ai jtoHiorday, the Grand Jury of
the Confederate Court, In the case of Sandrews
and other* charged with mutiny on board of the
privateer Jeff Davis, found n true hill againt
Sandrewa; the others are retained a* witnesses.
Trial will Le next Wednesday.
l hefir.it ease under tbo sequostrstion law was
Joseph S, Terry of New York, tho Jury finding
a verdict against him
Richmond, 11,
Gen. li. 11, Jackson s report of the Orucn
River battle, haa been received, nnd will np
pear in to-morrow's I inquirer. Tbo following
comprises tbo list i.i . aMiulitics : killed, John
‘rn> I2tli (in, J \V Brown, Ist (la., Mr. Fiddler,
R” )‘s Battery, John Agiicw and Win 0 Block*
cr, :;d Ark. John Munford, “.Ist Va ; wounded,
Fapt Shtimakcr, Banville Artillery, slightly,
< ’opt. Rice, Rice's Battery loot shot off, Lieut.
Mann, 41th Vu, slightly, Lieut K Bartlett, Hist
\ a, severely, Bergl Graves of Rice’* Battery
mortally, Corporul Eaton, Banville Artillery
‘eriously, Corporal A ICsline, Rial Yu, slightly
| Corporal I(olliuan, .'list \ a, i* missing, Priv’s
w ‘undtd, S T Stephens nnd Milton Calhoun, i
M Ari., slightly, Anderson Scott, 2d Ark, tnor- 1
tally, Mess. Kuzgeruld, Kelly, Puineand Kane,
Utb Va, slightly, John I‘onn, l) W Fane, W !•
Andrews and David F I.erreli, all the 12th On,
slightly, D L Beck, Ist Ga, severely*, Messrs
Stillwell. Rosliy and Crauk, allot Races’ batte
ry, slightly. Messrs. Rinehart and Firming. vRU
\ u, severely, Joseph ll Dickinson,Shumakers
Buttery severely, Thos A F.lliot andThoa Wim*
>cy Shumaker’s Buttery, slightly, \V W Clay
ton and Kugene Mathew *, 31st Vn, severely.
Many rumor- horn about the Federal fleet at
tacking Fvunsport and other point,* on the Poto
mac, hut they uro all regarded us unfounded.
About nu delegates are ex pee tod to he present
at the Convention in Macon on the 11th, fully
representing ull tho Cotton bute*
Special to the Savannah Morn. News.
R ton mono. Oct. 10.
‘ U iii. 1.. .ftui ke, of Loring’a tall, has
arrived here from Gen. Ice’s ramp with de*<
put'-hc’ announcing the retreat ol liosencranr,
on ilu- night ot'tlie t'th wist , from lLg Sewell
M. iintnm acro*s the Oanley River. It is sup
posed that hr is out of supplies. The iinpasx
ability ol tin- roads and a lack of sufficient
trunspurtnt ti prevented Lee from pursuing
him.
Nuw I >UI E4SJ, Fi.
\ \aittl tJi;;agsment begun this morning at
Int the head of passes, and lasted one
hour, and was renewed at
l iic following message was sent by Comma
re Hollins to the Navy Department
F"rt Jarkson, 2p. m -Last night I attack
••! blocknders with my Lttle Fleet and auc
. reded, after a very short struggle, in throwiag
them all a-rround nt South West Puss Bar, ei
• ept llm Piebl. . which I sunk, capturing a
prize from them, and after 1 got them fast iu
the sand i peppered them well. No casualties
on our side.” •
‘l’lie enemy's loiyo represented about 40 guus
and H'lltt torn, while our little Musquito fleet
■ arrted 1C gun. l , and about 300 man. ll is re
pelled that the Iron Steamer sunk the Preble
with her steel Prow.
Cotninodure Hollin* v. ,1! arriv* n the coy
at 9.*10 this even iu;.
N ash >u m . Uct. 11.
Special dismal, ;.* s to the 1 uion& American
taken from the Louisville Journal of the feth
-•'\'s thntßhermau sun *d* Suint* i Anderson
■and (tint large bodies of troops parsed through
J.ouisvill# to Muldrough u 11 111. Fifteen South
•'run's whipped of the riicuiy ut Lust Cave
■ tv, killing ‘• n.rii and capturing .'’.li home
■ ‘mi Bi‘tithenicr was mortally wounded.
I\'*t vla'der GcuT Rluir has pone t * hi
I .on's i.. look - into Fremont's rase.
Mom i.ii, F.
A M - i,mb at a liie Advertiser *Y. Rc ; -
-’ i ‘ Dr. Green give*, tho f. .owing oil*
••ml cr j*, *i t “i the wounded nt the Ladies Hos
pital in I’ciinHcoln: li I. IvernOli, Mis* Reg;
J B Hay, I'll; MR< WiuDsuhnui, lat Hu
L’rg Miehrnl Murtmcr. !-t l,:i Regi Walter
To ,lr, nil Ala Re P Oneal, Ist I’m Reg
t I* BnrksiUvl’- l (fi :.M -s 1. C Whelan and W
; I. I Haney bill fin lley; (’has Gilchel, On
| Raiiulion, T Allan, . r th fix Reg; I.t! Halting
j • truth, <ia Hiittalion; AII B!.aril, Ist Ha Re^;
| \V B F. t.’ason, Lth Ga Reg; W y\ FlJer, Ga
! Ikitlaliou. R Kin. nd, 10th M.m Kegj Mr. Duf
■ -l La Ker R Author, Isaac Juinaberiioii, j
j W \V r ( bl*-vine uod J 11 Uiddow, (since ilied 1 |
, .'-ihiia ‘I A Stillman, ®th M ■• Jus Hollington, |
, st N \ Artillery: J Boaall. $d I 5 Artillery.
Ilii a vmu)*, I >ct. 12.
V* ! iintßi.v l oiaribillions for lit*- Army ran
iiiiucs *• > b) received a Hichuumd. Largo
quantities til Mississippi contributin';* receiv
e.I t.* dav, amounting to fnojMiu > M vu'ue !
('ontribnlnwis from othur Sitsie-. u**> ‘ <an*idu. |
rub e value.
li ON Up Bi.
11 ; i ■ pon* ’"‘iv mu th** antin': ity, of u gen*
tb i'iiiri list n- t from Baitiiiuvre that I/itil
I.voii'and Ho v .Hbwni'l had ruptured r**
litmus, i.i*i| I .youa bail Irfi Washington.
Tutu! u"i >unt r r.irihutud t > Snlriiar* 1 nud
Hurt) 4 *>f Gat,, accoi-dri/ It* r ei. *1 il Ihe Part. ‘
port ofliea, fltf2.lv,.
;.r, oc I*.
\•, * ‘! disji.itrfi to the Ft. Louis Demo
4. .! , .1,, l. il.rson f'it\ oftlicCth *uy* Little !
doiil*ta are entertuilifd there of JTira i.eing oil
Ins v. av i'uiil! . ill t . mi n I**;-. Iv of Id) at
my.
‘! i.e in r*e .'it 1. J.yun of li.e Itli Regi
nieni tell throurfi tlu-tresse! wotk of the Ten*
River btidge, kilßntr Lyon,
\lvW i.
• A sen.ots r lon Hired irt Hudson Cily Mat- )
lirday to lit, between the Barny RilltfU, qtlHr
toml t.t tie- P.S. Arsenal, and 300 eiti/ens, and
i, i* v are unleftmried that it would lead to se
rmn-. rcsidl-. A number ot persons were *e
i ti lv injured nu'ludtng ttu Mayor.
s r.w \ uh net. h
A*) ‘•. .ji •liapuLli • tho Times from Wash
iiigtuii thv it.,*.’ • bij'.h'.v important dispatch**
ha v been rv-*.i."t I'run l .bn, t ■ tin* efl'#)*! that
the Pputii.h v. ifueioei l.noua was waiting at
(lado ilm result ri u Cabinet eunfarsßO# on tho
ulijuet ul tin- Kurrp.*n * oalitiun a/sin-t Msxl
rn, that •tvr e* < f tun ulfcjmetaint ul (Spain utay
bo forwarded .iam***tlately to th” >'aptain-Gsn I
• ( üb<* In ti"’ tiitmnlime an ssjeMlilion is La
in. fitted out in Havana, fur Muticr, under tho
preUixt .if going tu suu
lion eomtiflUi nfai* buttenoa us huwitsors ami
20,1)00 man. It will be rrady to Sturt the Utter
part o’ the month.
It is given out that Bpain is taking the-a Hops
against; Mexico on her own raspt,sibility, but
ad Gets state definitely that Knglamtand I ran us
will ca"h send Its quota of men. and willenop
ariite with th# *tet In Ilia gulf. Th# country
will Ih> startlod with the extent nt’ therporations.
The end in *!•., tho regulaticu of Mexico, is
tba leant important, ‘he object looks further to
the uorth.
W’a miiH'.ion, Oet, li.
Nothin, but the imperative demand of the
public inicreat induced the Government to su
percede Gen. Fremont. The Attorney Gene
ral is unreserved in the expression nl his opin*
ion concerning Fremont, and does not hesi
tate to say that bts retention would be a crime.
I* Ftiblicay baa been given to tbo violation of
the Savannah blockade by the British steamer
Bermuda. The inform at ion .* mud to have
proceeded from Lord Lyon’s dinner tuble. It
i* believed that a part of the freight of the
Bermuda is *JO tons of powder, 7,00 ft Fnfield
rifle*, b 0 rilled cannon, GOJfIJO pair* of ahoss, a
arpr quantity of blankets, clothing, quinine
and morphine. Remonstrance* against her
1 sailing, or completing her cargo, were made by
F Minister Adams, in London, but the For
cigu office did not leel at UibertV, or did not
*ec the uMigat'un to arre*l her uulawiiil voy
age.
Dbtaoit, Mich., Oct. 7.
A apacial dispatch from Toronto, Canada, to
, the Free Press, says Col. Rankin, a member of
the Canadian Parliament, lately authorired by
the Yankee Government to raise o regiment of
1 lancers, was arrested yesterday for acting in
I violation of British neutrality
DIED.
’At Richmond, Va., while in the service of his
country, C. J. Wall, youngest son of Solomon
and Dicy Wall, in tho “ Ith year of his age. Ac
an early period of his life Jeff united with the
Methodist Church, and during hi* eventful life
maintained tho character of a piuu* and const* (
tent Christian, lie was a kind brother, a duti
ful son, and died he had lived, loved and re
spected by all who knew him
Tft-ewell, Ga., Kept. 30th, lfill.
At hi.* residence in Muscogee county, on the
-d Inst, Juhn Odom, ar., iu his BCth year
He bus been u couelstont member ol the Bap •
list Church for about thirty year*, lie was uu
humble Christian—an upright, houeit uan.notod
fur his grout euergy of character, nnd consistency
iu all the walks of life, lie hus been declining
for several years, and peacefully waiting his
change, lie raised a large family, many of
whom survivo to mourn tho loss of a kind and
uQeotionate fnthur, hu .band and frieud.
UKOIKftA, DI niton fount)',
fpWO MONTHS afterdate, application will Le
*• made t<< tho Hon. Court of Ordinary of said
County, for leuvo to sell tholands belonging to
tho „ estate of Mary McGurrnh, Into of said
county, deceased.
JAMBS Moll ARRAU, Adm’r.
Oc t. I I, iHfll—w2m,
UEUIUftA, Marlon fnuutyi
tirIIRUF.AH A uni mlu M. Hull ‘applies for letters
fr of a.linitvis! ration on th* 1 nutate of .Bllierlge
1). Hilt I, lute ut said county, dneea edr
‘I luw are therefore to cue and admonish all and |
singular, the kindred and c minors of MRid deceased,
to be and appeal at the Court of Ordinary in and I'm i
■aid county. ond trie their objections, if any they!
have.otherwise said letters will be grunted on the I
first Monday in December next.
Givenuiufcrmv hand and official signature, this j
Oct Id, 1861.
MALt oM HAIR, Oiiiaary.
Oct. 14, 101-ultd.
Administrator's Sale
Ur |I.I. be sold on the Ist Tuesday ill .lummy next
befime the Court House d.ior in Hamilton, I
Harris county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale. ‘
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Wil
iiain VV lit lkmstili. la<e of said county, deceased
Pan of l."t no intu-r X 8.
*”
.. - XI".
7”
*• •• ** tat hi Talbot county. |
.. ** •• uoo
•♦ ‘• is *.
In all M’a<-ie more or less, all in Harris county
except lbO acres*, it lying in Talboi (which will be
■ old ill Talhotton oil tlie *u me day ‘ Haul pit-imse*
ull in one body
Also, 13 Negroes- llirmou >0 years old, (iuiidy
50; Prank 32; Itlll 20; ll* iiiv I . Msimel !-. Aaron
11, Blbeit 111) Gosh 8, Woiell t; Uueen 2(1 and two
small girls, one four and the other two years old,
■old ibr the benefit of the heirs and . reditors
Terms made known on he day of sale
(JEtIRGK ii. M. KF.K, Adm’r.
tretober 14th -dtd*.
Administrator’s 4sis.
11.1. be sold before ths toil it House door tilths
’’ lowh ofHueus Vista, Marion pouniy, (Ju uu
itie fiist fuesday iii December next, wuhintlis legal
hours of sale, all the Lands belonging to tlie'eetats
of Wiley h Hoheison, by virtue ot an order of the
Court ol OuliiiH.y ol Marion county, vie seventy
live acres unue or less of lot No. eighty one, orig
liv ally In the thirty tirst district of Fee, now Marion
county Hoot tor the beneiti of Ihe heirs and cred
Uor Tsrn.s made Known on the day ot sale
TIIOM AH I RoDGRRH, Adm’r
October 14—wutr
Aduilnlsiruloi’s Male.
11,1. he sold before the Court House door in the
(own ol ftiiena Vista. Marion county, Ur. on
first Tuesday in December m si, within the legal
hours ol snle, by virtue of an order of Hie Court of
Ordinary oi said county, all lire turnls belonging tu
the estate of James Duke, deceased, to wit num
bers 4M and IT; fifty-seven acres oft of south-west
corner of number * G in the 4th district ut originally
Muscogee now Marion county; south half rp num
ber M in ibe It I **i district of ‘originally Lee now Ma
rion county Hold for the benefit |of lire heirs and
credlii .* Terms made known on the day ofsale.
HI A NCI ha. DUKF., Adrn’r. /
Urt, 14 will*.
Aouilolitint o* *• Hale.
Ur ILL be hoM before (he Cmm House door in the j
town of Dui-na Visit, in M'.rion County, CJb
on the first Turn day in January nett, wr.lnn the)
legal hours ot sale, b\ virtue of an order of the
Couit oi Ordinary of said county, ull the glands r*• j
longing to tfi-estate of Mo> McGurralr. deceased,
(••wit Mouth half of ;ot imuit.* t tour in lire twenty
yfill district us said ct uniy, containing If 1| 4 atr. s ,
more or Icmh.
Terms mad. ku.*wn on tire ditv l ante
JAM BH Met) \ Rl< Alt, A.lm’r
Mctnhir 14.1i, 1831 wnts.
WAitTtii): nxvu n:
\NV of the following muiiftd nrtides me wauled 1
by tin* Ordinuiii e |). pariioeiil, Confederate I
Hiatus, uml persons Iraving ito-m even in small quail- I
titles are soli* tied to Henri them by ■■• giro, with |
bil' made out at lair prices, to either .Mount Vernon
Arsenal, Mobile. Cup:. .1. J Wlute; Angu-uu A. !
m-lihl, t apt W It . tritt; CliurlestoU Arsenal, • apt
T I. Clu-ds; or In the (Juulederate Htaies l abors
| lory Fulioiouri. V , uotilVing Ui Denarim*nt ot
tin ‘liipii.eiii
Lead |ig <r > rup
/lIIC .
Till, block cr ‘tier-t
• >*ikuiii of Tow
Nunc Acid
) iiicihlcs.
Hbeet Iron
Him t Itin- *
Hp.-ller
Payment will on delivery
J r.Oltbl H.
...lit dw tv. I 1 (wl ( met of Oldman* •-
FALL STYLES!
HATS & CAPS.
|
I?-. LONDON,
Would inform hiafrteiidN and customers generas ’
V lh.)t belli* |U*t reluriod from New Gr.eaiC
• w ith j well *• le led nlock of
KALB GOODS.
fiiltblHi Uig llAl Hofail kinds,
FINC.I-'IIKNCII HATH
nu.iTA nt
HATS Sc CAPS
I Hl-l<tx ,\<> 1 III! I*HFN , |* IUTH
Lmbr.'lla’ am! Caiies.
, AH* f tvliidi ll wilt l. fiiti j.. D, ,|iow 111 Ills Ntw
aTAND, ocxi door I** Ki dd A JoliiiaOlt'n
! w e call supply any quantify o|
N"T*> wool hats.
I I t.UlllliMM, Ol t il 4wl!
COMPANIES WANTED,
To form a Regiment lor Twelve
Month* Service.
i\V I are an.l -i e.j by tli- Seerolr/
of War to r.ii o .1 If.q r imerit for Twetur
Mmtk* Sn rift . Tbla Kali ami Win
tnr on our n.*a-.ts, afterwards where
laost needed* iu the interior nr on th# ,
nor thorn hrd#r AV. are now harinj;
made hero President Ditvi-N iavorit#
lung range gun, the Miasb*i| pi Rifle,
which in second to noue iu mudern
use fur etLulive warfare. We are a*
curnd that tb<*<n gun will L ‘•onifdetcd by thn
time tho Regimen! isorguuLed.
Two er mure companies will move tu a tmaltb
ful plane of rendewoin near 6avnutiah, next
week and nllo t repair to tlieeutue place ns fast
uh complete, and be aupplitt) with nl! necessaries,
until all the eompanU". arrive.
%0~ Persubs wishing to offer their enuipauies,
cun liod cither of the nudeir.ignnd at thulr rea
r rcliv. rdaoes of abode, and gut ail partioulare.
P. J. i’II(LIRS, Columhtij, Ga.
J). I*. HILL, liumiltoo, Ga.
t'. A. BVAN’S, Lumpkin, Gs
Kept. 2ff, HMD. dAwtf
Suu A Kuquirer will eopy.
WAR ! WAR ! !
Columbus Flying Artillery!
r IGIE nn.li'isigio .I hiving aufbnrllyfrom lit*- W .
I Depariment to ruh au.i equip a Company to
1 o 111 miiml n Uailcry of
■•'lying Artillery,
fur imiucdlali-and artiVC service, and hnvint Cari
llon iloisci., Ac , lorcndf provided, w uesfrons
of enlisting
One Hundred and Fitty Men
for this purpiMM- Th” ■ wlahlng i <;rv.* their
i niinlry tiave now the rare nppuflunity of entering
ibis itme, attiuuiv* sad ffTecliv*’ arm of the service.
Men of Good Character Only
Will be received, and ull such who wilt repent ihim
-1 seiVMM in either ul the iindqrsisued, at the euih*-sl
poseink ninunrit. vv II t** provided w-th r milfoil a
1 hie quarter*, uinforin*. and all th*: i.etessary equip
* IUcUIh, free ul e*peii->
r Voiir country earnestly appnu a Io your pairtni
-1 1 sin and valor, lei sh brave ill-n rally m llm de
sense “f then hoiiwe and firesides.
EDW J\. RD OROFT,
At Giiuby A Crust’s Mule
A I YOUNG,
~At the Kagt*’ Kactory.
1 tlnliiffihus.Oct. 4 dwlf
‘1 Wolfe's Schnapps and Brandy,
’ At wbulunl* mil retail, l.jr
I myll J. A WHIIEBIDE.
MOttK HANDS WANTED
AT THE
EAGLE FACTORY!
WK wish to hir# two good Maohinisti, on#
good Car punier, a number of Jsskspinnsrs
and Wool Carders.
Also forty to fifty men, boys and young wo
men.
Regular work snd good pay will b# gusrsa
teed to those who engage with ns.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
August 3—dw3m
HANDS WANTED AT THE
EAGLE FACTORY!
TWENTY or thirty Weavers can find work
at the Bugle Factory. Our Lest hands;.earn
iro in S2O to S3O per month.
July 26,1M1 ~-dwßm
COTTON BATTING
KOR
toluiliH and Comforts,
/ vIJ It people arc called upon to send their Blt/ik
v/ en to the Hnldiern. viuilta and Comforts are
good Hubvtitutes. The Eagle Company are now
inanuficliiring Him Cotton Itettiug requited in ma
king them
in-They itlnn make KNITTING COTTON,
HEWING TIIKIiAD,4-c.all ofwhichcan be found
at ilu- stores of Hie merchant* lu this city.
J. KlloHßri BHOWNR, Agent.
augltf—dwSm
Drugs, Medicines, Ac.
WIIOI.RMALG RETMI.
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
Columbus, Gla.
May 11,1581. —UtT.
Spalding’s Cephalic Pills,
j At wholesale and retail, by
! may 11 J. A. WHITESIDE.
Parr’s Native Grape Wine,
At $1,26 per Lottie, cash, by
may 11 J. A. WHITESIDE.
IHjIIIMRT & ItiPIMN
, AT Tilß OI.D RTAND Ol
DA N FORTH & NAGEL
IIKAI.ERA IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, &<*.
compli'tA toik embrt
jjlaijHSb ,‘inn lli. ). t articleßJl
■ ‘Aiiii'U.-a'. ii.aiiufaclire.
amon:: winch rc
Oils of all Kinds,
Austin’s Whita Kerosane Oil,
I.andreth's Fresh Garden Beads. I
Spies, Soda, Gelatine,
White anuQray Potash,
Perfumery. Soaps and
Toilet Articles of all kinds,
Fishing Tackle, Ac,
W wilt tu* happy in serve as usual all offconr 04
r.iistonirrw and as many new ones gas may faroras
witii their patrouage
TO (’ASH CUSTOMERS,
Al w i.i-lesale or retail, wo offer equal InriiicemPDM
f to thos*. of any house in the city.
1 URQUUAHT & CHAPMAJi,
DRUG-GUSTS,
COLUMBUS GEORGIA,
J Februaryl4ib. latil itwlr
I’lantatien For Sale.
I <>FFKR for rule my I‘lantalton in Rusaell
cuunty, Ala~
which uro in a good utaie us cultivation, ritua
. tel bntwwtn ibo UatrhacuLbee and NorthCowi
kee crock , I. ur ntiles North of the Mobile and
Girard Bailruml. T tiv is a good I*welling, Gin
( Horne, Sore*, and all neceH-ary out buildings on
! the promises. Mr, Henry T. Locket, who re
j nidi*-, un the place, will take plonetiro in showing
1 it to pureba-oro. Other lands can bs purchased
) immediately adioining, if deairable.
S. L. RICHARDSON.
Marion, Twigg3 co., attg. 26, 1361. dw2tu.
SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE
The Greaiott Discovery of the Age.
J. 11. DAMEIi & CO.
HAVING become aHSodsted with O H. I-’eab"-
<ly, ilu inventor < f,s now urticle fur Military arid
Domestic purposes, which has been thoroughly
looted, an ii received the hearty commendations
of ull who buv*- seen it, tuke ptaanire io ctatiof;
thus u company hu-* been formed under the title
of
‘ Water Proof Cioth Company,”
which i now making arrangement-* for the ex
tensive manufacture of
Garments of Every Character-
TIIK ATTENTION OF
I MILITARY MEN
is especially direct, i to this claxs of Goods, com
! bitting, as >hey do, l.ctioiny, Cwmfurt and Lux -
I urv In these articles, which uro indispensable to
THE SOLDIER
1 1 uq.i/oy L uow prepared to receive or
d.-ri f ur OaMK BLaNKHTcJ, KNaPSsCKS.
IUV KL&ACKti, HaVFLGCKS, UVERCOaTS,
OVF'RaLLS, ic. Ac.
A -i. .’ ve goods, designed more especial’*
f*>r VIII dOLOfKR, afford a safe protection
from ram while on the march, or on duty, and
io cump protecting kit® from luiaajjA, and thus
j preventin'/ sUfkne.'.-.
These goo ds are uaefu! ti:trnb/ • and cheap, are
1 in the reach ol every one, and are entitled to
the eouaiderution of all who value
Health and Comfort
WHILE ON THE -THNT FIELD.”
An application for u “patent” has been usds
by the inventor t*• the patent office of the Con
federate State* <d America, and undor this
right the undersigned are sole agents and Ten
ders of these goods to whom all orders must be
addressed, and will receive prompt attention.
J. il DANIEL A Cos.,
y Aug. 24 —dAwil 123 Broad at., Columbus, Ga.
HUGHES & HODGES
itUiitliiri- lloiim* a.Kllii
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Ir nil it-: Branclios.
WM H. HUUHKn,
I July 4 —dwfim \V. O. BOI.OEB,
1 | GlillKGlAi MuseogteUoualjr.
f Rl’Lll NIBI Court of Ordinary, September
* : # Term, IHfil.
4, Marah Aon Jet* ‘, A.liiiiuistrairix f the eHluls us
Williuml. J**i**r *!*■< *ascJ, having applied fur duuns
sioii.ii iminli tHii tbit ail persons < unearned show
mum , 11 nity ilu-y have, why said Adiuinistratru
ett....nl nut be *!• -mm*• in the Court of Oidlaaiy te
10-l.f in itnd lor sat.l ‘ “iinty, on the first Monday
in April n* vl, un*t itiat r|it> order,he published ■> -
rordinciolaw.
A flue * vlra* t limn tin- Minutes of said Court.
JNO toilNrtON
Hep 21 iMtl sAhi (Ordinary.
GKO KG l A—Chattahoochee County:
• , TAVn MONTH# afterdate application tv tfi be mad? 1
• j to the Court of Ordinary Ibr said county far leave to
’ ■ •!I tfi. amt and negroes belonging to the estate us
> 1 Aqllill.l ( I>bb lute Cl *U'ri county .le,-eased,
o .'OHEI’II COBH Adui'r.
Aug to, I Hal
\RMY REGULATIONS,
■ I AND ARTICLES OF WAR, adopted for the
j use of the Army ot the Confederate Stater. In
accordance with the late Act of Congress.
* 1 I’rlcc by mail $1 ftU.
ir For sale by J. W. PHASE.
* Kept. Ci', IflfljL ts
Mll.ll OUT!
/< 1,. NrOOVQH 4t CO.having dispueed
11 . oMheir eniiie stock ot Binple snd Fancy Dry
I Goods to other parties, request ell tbuse indebted
either by note <>r account, tu *.urn*- forward without
’ delay nnd settle. Either one ul the firm can bs
found at the old -land to aiieutf to business.
a L McOOUQH 4* CO.
Columbus, Ga. Oct. 7—wlui
NOTICE.
I -gw The subeeriber offers for sale a valuable
•OgLHtock Karin in tbe7th Uistrici.it Wurth noun
JH^ty.Ua.,consistingofVSOacresof Land, llOor
| JSimm IW Acres open Lands, anew Uiu House sad
Screwupon the plaee, ISO or 100 head of Cattle, abou
the seme number of hogs,and JOhcad of sheep.
Terflis will be made accommodating and strictly so
when th*- cash is offered Knquireln Albany at Jm
Hill’s Livery Hiablea, fordirectione to the place
Juue 4—wtf THOH.H KENDALL.