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I* thk BumkU'K Ekpei.tive?—The Peter*
burg El pres* says : We have it from a in. st re
liable source, that the splendid Confederate
States steamer Nashville ran the bloofcade nfl
Charleston, K. C., on Friday night last, and is
now rapidly speeding her wy across the broad
Atlantic The Nashville is commandedby Li.ut.
K best lVjrran, i native of Dinwiddle, and as
trallnni an t!i. ras ever tr*d tl e deck of a thin.
S e takes out a pPe. it.ua Iroight, 100, iu the pr
-••t>- •* I the Hon*. Jamc* M .M tson and John
Slidell -th* b'-i ..ii. .nirreiiiidl (’iiatnihiiiourr to
t ! ie Court **f J.mies, and the latter going in
the .'line rapacity In the Court of Si. Cl>ud.
James IMwird Ma.-far'and Ktip, of thi# city,
as private Se. ret ary t• > air. Mason, and the
lion, George Kush -, .it Near Orleans, as Secre
tary t* Mr Slidell The Nashville, of .•nurse,
takes -iil a lull mail, and valuable ofii.ul doCU*
uienls for our oouiiuissi. nets, who have been on
i,r •••iiitineut lor many ui>.lith past. She is one
ot llie nvvifie-i steamers that has ever plied in
Amer <* m w .ter-, and when running between
New Voik and Charleston as a regular until and
passenger packet, no vessel was ever enabled to
* i w the .Nashville Let stern. We w ish her and
all on hoard a’speed \ pa-sage and safe arrival
..n the shores of the Old World.
JFCr Mis. President Lincoln i studying the
French language with a view tn qualify her
self lor the more delicate exigencies es her
exalted station.”
S|,lfiJiJ \n frin *ukii;to.
W. ; i toe followin’ fr.tiu the'London Him. h
•• I'ct Amur.can >*rrsp..tidsnt .l the Lit-Lm
v tn aid Mate*, we I.n >w not h w truly, that her
di*j sty Mm. I.iik’ .Iq, is .It ing much tit make
k t,g A >i.baui unpopular Her . .uiduct Is des-
t.bt l as tn uneducated n tnn'.o with, tit good
seuM', whi. iia lo*eit unluckily elevated iut.) a
.t.Jtere for wlti.-h she cannot uiy lit herself.—
t ins nut < i may not be, lnr ah-’ii ibe witter in
XiiMti.m, in a- ‘if ning to fl jt.'h the uad, adds :
••In tact Airs. Lincoln \* making a .In ly ot her-
Sl!, w beg t.. *cfODt h lbut . rtf*| • ndent un
der Ibe b. el of . ur thickest crickrflng shoe, and
te is bcret-y vtun -Wl ac. ordingly. .Making ■
.ludv of herself, Indeed ’ W hat noble aaptraliou,
whut tu” re been ft!ul ambitum could till the bo
’ .tn of a created woman To tit herstdl to be a
hn.te for Punch, should A ,*rea!, or Sir C. C,vary
existing or rb-uld Punch think
uvorabte of Al rui. u -iu ’ The o rrespondent
~t the Standard has unwittingly bestowed on
Mr-*. I. tliv highest prai'e which pen can set
and -wii ao.i if u he Cue that a lady •! uch a
nature • the Q ieen Regent in the Union, the
- iib,". , indeed, to he congratulated We hope
l- hear i. . ... re j* her Judyising pr cl.t tl -
t i V. I N ‘floN’rt A 1’ A1 ACuN
Macux, Oct, 14tb, 1801.
About Joy Htiog^leipresent from nine State*
A o. Andrews f Cbarl*ii..n.*lc. ted permanent
President, K 11. Manfv, of Va. w \ Deny of
M.C., G. B. Lamer ot Ga., D. iiul.b nd „f Ala.,
11. C. . wtuuty of M, .i. D. D*R<>w .i 1.d,&
Tate of Tenn ,J. T. Alyri. k t.f 1 U. Sue Presi
dents. Very her mom ui'y .rgauited. Cotton
Planters'Convention Diet'd • here i.. uturtow are
mv’ited to take .*eaC.
Mavun, Oct 10.
‘ ’<*it.ui Planters and C.muner. tiil i'tmvrn
uts merged into‘ tic Conwniitee mi F.nutu#
■tnd f'nmnterce submitted rfudution* rri .ua
titrii.iiii modificatoißut thoScque-tratioa act,
w hi* It u rfe laid over till t*-morrow. ALo a
i. -oilntioti ret.ommending Insurance Coni pa
mr** in take risks on cotton stored m interior
t .\ iih and tin plantations, adopted unaniniour
!v. Also a resolution declaring the proposed
i>site ut T're:ttiry’ note’ and the p.eseat I'-uitL
n*te curieipy iimltr the resolutiopa of the
Hahks to advwnce to Planter*, will iurntsh no
uJequate circulation for the county. To this
rcsilutioii sundry aineitdincnls urn!substitutes
are | r. po-cd, !.Hiking to a t nvei niuenl ml
\ aitce >u produce in Treasury notes and Loud*
wbu'li are now subject* of interesting discus-
Mtin Ly mi in err. u* speaker*, t ‘.*n veutitui J
---i.turned to hall pa>i s. \ca tin* eveniac. li*
cit**i.n y ending.
LAT!• K FKo.M 1.1 ROPE.
I'trit liver:, Oct. >:lt The rteaiu.ihip Hava
na ha* arrived
fli t L tiitbui f at. :, .-tty article id the Jaili ult.
sye that great excitement prevailed in the t<>r
tsigu ut hi ket consequent upon d&trnnl at the
r pettli. it oi lhe tiniioitn. tiuenl that i'rancealtd
‘-pain wuttid interfere iu the aflaits iT .Mexico.
Mexican stock advanced m< re titan 1 percent.
H'lwnurd toiid. i.cy vs Ervgln.h funds continue.
Consol* l J‘i a 1.
lavcrpntd 2ftill Sale* * i.ltoli baletf, ex-
P'jfter* and vpecnlatnrr taking ..ntni. Market
excited l'riccrt ‘t. • higher since Friday. !
At the close prices still upwanl.
Advit e* Ir.-ui Manchester .!..*• -t ‘light ad
v anee in all duficriptions of g<>..dy.
Lreal*tuli* tending downward. 1 lour dull
and declined: .-ales .t American ‘J* to c.Oc;
wheat ”to ■"■*. Provifious dull. Su ‘ar. lirruer;
cutteeaud rice advanced,
NfcW \okS.Oct. f
t'otton coattbUes quiet and stead.- Futali
sale**; 21 \c. f. r Middlings fplanJ*.
FiKTUKK Pol al, Oct. t>.
bu.tiner Norwegian fr.ua Llvtrpool . n th*
Hthe and Lood-tnderry 27th. ha* arrived. The
Pari* Patria denies, hut the l.rtglieh j.torual re
assert that France and .Spain will interpose in
Alsiucan stiafr-t The l .ndon Time say* the
intervention has the lull cu. t.rrence of the
American Government.
Notices of adopt ion omhoil tiii Iq Jan. uster
Mills ure daily becoming more general under
these circumstances, the “pmnerx and manu-
Isctnrera are showing incresed‘Confidence, and
übetain f.oru pressing their g .ods on the rnsw*
ket, until prices rire in proporlitm to the value
of the raw material.
Xkl Loo don Timet ~ ,t> art., le allude* l the
. ..ntinned de. lined of the Fund*,and I < the feel
tog of disquiet at the pruspec ts of the operatives
tn Manchester br the . .mtng winter,and tha iu
uuence the partial suspaiitiun .>! c..it u ha Itad
upon the revenue
London funds euntiuue to It op under rsaL
ration. C'wntn.U detliu* on the Jcftb The
diicount market showed inureaeing eata gen
ral rates pr •. n< , tut ch..|. • hill* w*r and -ne
at 2\.
f.irMPuui. • apt. 2*;. :*i* i*i coU.-u f.r ‘
days, ending Wednesday'Bi,UoU bales. Market
excited and prices *, penny higher than uu
Tuesday. Fi|)ort*ri and speculators look 4.
•do. Market .dosed with an upward tenancy.
Manchester advc levorabiw. Pri. *soi all
g. ..i* sligily Libber, though eale \ are mallei.
Preadttifl and flour .lull and declined m
pen. e. r j ale of Amcm an were uia.le at
...I to 30’ Wheat Hat, ‘:J L*u *r, re.l Pnutheru
liMbd t. ll*. While SoUt; u risi'J. IV'-
viaiuui dull.
JJvwVpooi late*l,• sales t<> .lav
r-iiinated at Vi.ooo bales, with Ixiuvanl mei
kei at yesterday’s prices. Stock estimated id
>t,tKK), ot w Inch 4 tii.uOl* are Aiii-ri<*ui). Man
Chester kdvt- cs still lamralde, pricP-* tending
upward*
St. J..MSS, Oet. 11.
Stoi44* nilh Liverpool date.* to
the 2d inst. ps ed Cepe Itao* t * day.
Tbs l. ‘iid'.n Time- h*s au .rta le on F'reilioolV
pf..oUuali'.o and ay* it Is not t.. I. wondered at,
and an adoption of abolition iloetrlne if the rtrile
gu* no in*/ be 8 iceeaxully urged by the I . S.
* inventiu*nt, but tear* the rw-ult ol uch a iuea
dire mm id B**l be satisfactory. A bomlou r.iu
piny is being lowosd t>-r the cultivation f cat*
t-.fi w.ih Coolie labor.
The Pari* Con ttfuiioucl asserts that tba nr
got tattoos relating t*. inter It-rmic* wiili Memo
r>.l readied no definite result. N-> Convention
Uad been drawn up.
The St. I'etervhnrg ilea predict* un early re
•goitioti by France <.f the ulhero Confeder
acy. An imper.al dearer opens (be principal
French ports for the imp *rtuiion pf cofL.u and
wool yarns Irmu England and Belgium.
The Bank of France had further advanced
its tale of inter#'! from 6'jto fi. The Paris
liourae .bowed a de- line rentes fltff. io,*.
London, 28Ut—Consol* for money.
Havre. 2flth.—t.'otton sate* of the week 41,0Hfl
bale* New Orison* Tre* Ordinaire 14:$, Ha* lti
being an advance of*’ f. Stock viow.unti bales.
Liverpo and 2*tU.— Cott.-.n salesyesterday 1*; oou
including sutHJ to speculator* and exporters.
Market eluted tirtu at the advance previously
t sported, tendency upwards.
Breadstuffi quiet and ite&dy, so *ale* Pro
visions dalL
TUlil.RtllSOP THE MGEIi
Special to the Time*.
MONDAY.
New Orlla.s*, Oct LI.
in. ,r. J..,(|,ti H. TANARUS, ..tie aud
a t. I, Hi hra.md, 1.,1,n with
t l,e v..uni, ,ha I’r.M.
tint ‘ inf-l.li-- limr.lii,- „t lu.oW, tKlu.jjmj
l ” ll ” 1 "• “ ili. 11... I 1*.... . iv.mu-,I 1,,
liru. Three ~f ~,,r i\|,lu, „ am , f i|
jesternifla.
H ten von a, Oct. It.
lli ic .rc .ver Seven huoJred pa it*m* in
the tic. rgiH 11 ii.- pital in thL ci y.
NtwW Ghi.svn*, Oct. Id.
I !ic vxpcdtii u \ nufftcii of the Mattar.-as,
(iron clatl imiriiiv l.ttei in rmO with one 64
l"*uu.tci Hahlgitett; the Mcnttcr L.tlhcun,
9h I -* and two US Haltlgreem.; Ivey, S in.
”■ n, h “ gun: the Jackson two eighl-iuch . ..lum
biatfs .1 p under rifled gnu: Cutter Pickens 8-
inch or Inmbind, four ”1 osnncnhile*; (he
Tuscaritra with an >-iwh columhiad eiiti a :2-
pounder rifted (nr.; the McKee, til pounder
pivot mi, a,,t four 8-incb eolunbittd*.
Tae block iding fleet oQsi*tt<l of Hiuhinoml,
Vincennes, Preble, Water Witch, schooner Jc
*vp!i I Too no, end had iu allgun*.
On Friday right our Fleet started ft mu Fort
Jacks..U. the M.urmui leading (he way. The
‘‘densely dark. The, Manassas
• truck a near the b..w and run into her
euumg into ltr near twenty fi. An appalling
shriek wa- hHi<l aboard the doomed ship,and
sign*! rockets tired, llie cue toy beat to quar-
and a pett .bower . t n hail lelt upon
and around Manama* machinery, which U
eaate derareed. The Tnscaroru and Watson
caute up with Lxs lirebatge.* which cat a drift
cu the stream, thereby causing a tegular dim
pe>b . When morning cam* our fleet commenced
pur-ti.t oj the retieating eueut . and heavy can-
Hoiia.iiiigbeg A.i.letiiog (lit > o’clock. Several
shot struck the Kiehmond. The shots from the
k aui.ee gnus freic badly aimed and did uwt touch
oue of .r vee.el*. IM,# t.riog ended <mr fleet
rctui nod ... the city, With pri: schooner Joseph
F I ooite, loa.ied with coal, and which tied bu
deserted .luring the night. A large quautity u s
lumber, iu tended lor the construction u s fortifl
* ationj at the Hp.td Pa*.- , e*, wasburut.
Licumonh, Oft. 11.
tt.j 1. F t build, > fuiuterJ)’ of thr IT,l T ANARUS, S.
Vriny l • If. I t>-tn, or tleurgie and J. .1. Clu*
holm, ui \. C., have been < anstiintcd by the
•>*. retery c*l U ur, a l.oatd lo make weekly
visits t.< ib* various Hospitals ,u || U * city,
to examine the s.rk and unvaUsceLt, and make
recommendation- t„ their removal trout (he
Hiotpital- by liirl iii fi, discharge *■ r retuiu to
duty.
JucLf \ .titkcc pii'.uirr- arrived hrcc tu
>lay, \\ hu v\ ere taken by a scoiitiug party in
< obb’s I egriou near .Newport New*. T hey
belonged to the Tenth .N, k. Regiment.
Indication* here point to stirring evritU at au
caily day
-Nothin- i. iallr it no *>r inletr-*intv from tl>a
camp*
Lit.-uuo.xn, uet. 11.
An I Ib. cr ciiC'tf,cd in ib* Urueitbiier tight,
and who La-.wr l **ut. Mubl - well, says be Was
not linn iu any way. Iu the ..flicial report of
the cttsiialiie- ill the Adjutant Henerwi’s i.flice,
S.ul.i -name i> not ineiitioiied among them.
>p*’ i ll to the Oliar. Alcercio v.
K I’ HXii.Ml, Oct. 11.
I’.v n-c. • .( iu the North, we tear a that at the
approach me city elcliolt in J’.altuuore, tile oath
ot allegiatii'e to Lincoln i to be presented to ev
ery voter, and tin *• who re.me ti will be d*r-
Iraucbi.-ed and marked.
McClellan It:,- ordered ail communication, ei-
Iher by lai.'i >. i l <•<'telegraph hot ween tt ashing
r'lii uml Halt ion.re to be stopped Pr the next
iloriy day,?. Time me various conjectures a.*
tu therea-oii- <<l this step, hut it ‘-enetitlly b
lieved to have heel. fiiken to prevent the possi- j
bilitv of couicinpl.i’.e<t o|irati<iu* reaching the
South.
Krigadier tictferal iMamticld Lovell C. S. A.,
tuts l*eeu pi< uioted tu the rank us Major (Jeneral,
and it a-Leon assigned tu tie entire command of
tlio Military department us Louisiana aud Mis
aissippi, Ueneral Twi ‘gs hitlurLi in counuaml
of that department, retires.
The icport of Prof. I>arhy us Alabama nt re
luiiott to the obvious cause* ol the vu t itutouiil
of sickneva rmw previlent in nr camp*, is at -
Lading mm h aitt'ii'nti. It will, doubt less he
followed by result* favorable to the health of'our
army.
IIKSDAY.
Na.*h V11.1.K, Oct. I J,
H -enger- by lo day’.* train report larre .l
ditioox to ibe Liueoln forces in Kentucky.
The Louisville Courier, issued at Bowling
Oreen to day, says Rosseau with 5,0Utl men and
eight piecw* of artillery, occupied Nolio Bridge
U tit le* from Muiifordavilte Large forces ere
.•aid to be concentrating at Lexington, Ky., tu
advance <<n Z*dlicr.tfer.
.Shermatt i* actively engaged in Louisville,
pu-bing forward force*. Much euthusiHsm e*
id* in llm North in taiercnce tu Kentucky, and
ii ii determined t. utuke her the LattU-groand
, l her man ti reinfurced with one or two regiments
daily, lie ha* b ued an order to the chief* of
different department* to make e>t iutetet at i>n<e
I r iun<ts adequate to supplying t'o.PUU men.
A duput i h from Jeflerson (.Tty on the eth
says, ’.d. AUthew* telegraphed tk.v. Camble
from liermon, that be svas compelled ,tu aurren
der his camp, 400 men. ami three cannon to a
superior force,
l'ui..n ui#o from Lexington, Mo, deny that
there was am .'fukvil ut the l.e;> islatuie held j
there.
Fienioftt led Jtflfcraun (Tty on the (It, alter
l'it*. an I expect* to coni rnirate n.*t lc*.s than
!;tt dOU inert ind lUO psi. e* o| artillery at Sndu
I.a I'n. e ii abl to be reheating Boulh
.■•pe dal Ut paii b (•• the Naahville Fin. u <1
Amer.. i. from Bating Hr ten, to day . ays, ow
ing tu mis ontlru tiun ot order*, u of the
pickets at Given Liver, ye terdsy ilestroyaJ a
portlwix of the railroad bridge.
Mr *cai* via Moßiia, Del 10.
Tf.e M i-bouri Kepul.li’an of the lOilt hat re
ports from Lexiugt -it, stating that Mcl’ulloch
wa si Johnstown with f'rica's airny, which was
marching > n Sedalla. where Seigle ha* 27JMMI
uicn. Price’* army w n Increasing, not retreat
ing.
California date* to the Vi lost, unimportant.
.-pedal dispatches from Washington of the‘Jib
“:y that the Fremont*Blair imbroglio remain*
Ktutuquo. Blair still under arrest, ‘i he Polo
mac river was greatly swolen, preventing pass
log rebel . Federal reronoisenetk report rebels
at loo,u<io, occupying former •position*.
Uen. Smith had .advanced from Chain Bridge,
oi cu py log hewuinsv ille.
ItK'UMoNhi <>Ct. I>.
Pssaengef* from North Carolina, report Fed
eral fleet seen on Sunday, supposed to have rev
oral thousand umn, trying to eflect a lauding on
the coast in Onslow county.
Conflict this forenoon at or near Transport on
pnt..iuwc. barge Federal Beet attacked our
heavy batteries which block id* the Potomac.
Hot time ensued, and the fleet withdrew. Bam*
age unknown.
I.aikk—U P. M -Nothing heard i.fliclalljr a
to deceit* of engagement near Kvansport to-.ley.
l’sderal firing eeexed about 2 o'clock in the af*
ternocn. ‘leu large sieamers engaged our hat*
teries, and after heavy firing retired. Nothing
fun her heard.
Keport circulating here, on the authority of*
gentleman jest from Baltimore, that the Clip
per of Saturday publishes u dispatch stating
that Price had gained a victory over Fremonl
iu Missouri.
i'lCH.vjoin, Oct. 18.
An intelligent g*pt lent an just arrirtd b 7 the
Fr eritk.-hiirg train di, n >; -mcnt
t Kviiusp.>rt y e.-terdiy caused no- o -(, the
Confederates. M hat injury was done to Feder
al fleet unknown; llrlng at a | ( , n< distance the
shot fell shi rt.
Special dispatch to the Chur lest, ('.utticr.
Fxirtax tJ. II , Oct. Li.
One *lotir eoMiera, just escaped from \Vh
inq'on, brings the intelligence that Gen. Mc-
Clellan lias mi army of one hundred and twen
ty thousand infantry, ten thousand cavalry,and
ote hundred b.itteric*. He is waiting to drill
tlu* two latter nnns of the service. A general
ufack i* not contetupliued until the middle of
November Ilif policy L t<> advance in three
Columns, u mile at * time, and to fortify na he
proceeds.
Several lous £.! balls *.ukv<l in tutpentine
have been brovided, with which the troops intend
bunting the w<<td< after the leave* have fallen
Tyir object being : t . sm -ke out masked bat
tene* ; *o< ltd, to iltuninats in case of night at
uct.
Fort L.l*w< rih smi odur f..nili. ation* have
doen mined.
The commanders of the F. s. forces on this
side of the Potomac ire Hen* Franklin aid
Kearney.
I he so es on the \ irgini* side is n<q Lm than
70,000.
U ash it g .mi is strongly fortified in (Its tear
Several of the Virginia cavelry have been W .11-
tl and wounded by the enemy*.* picket.*.
Pinckney, of South I'arolini. taken pritn ier
at M ina**.*, i* and.. ng well.
N'ku York. t*cf. StU.
Fotton in.tr* active. Sale* 2,M00 bales, at 21
to 21 \
WEDNESDAY.
Ai'tji'sra, Oct. 1 <•
Mt**t**q*pi elrctiun returns meagre, but ut*
dt. ate the re election of Gov. T. J. Pettit*.
1 he Savannah Reptdtltcan, of this mornin.c,
ha* u special dispatch from Charleston which
sv* the ship ThomH* Watson, from Liverpool
w.th a cargo of salt, in attempting to run the
bU Lade got ashore on Folly Island and wux
captured by the blockudcr* The crew esca
ped*
Nasnv ili k, tict. I .
I.oumvilU C>urir to day, confirm* the den
friicto.u ot two spans of tha Iron Railroad Bridge
over Green river, by misapprehension of orders
to (be orttt’sr in . barge Any ui..cement 1.-rwar.l
that may Lave t-e.(i . i.'ciuplatod t v our tores*,
.suc.c--tai.lv delayed This is u n Inei.titabU
blunder
Lincoln’s Inn* si ; mithland, reported about
4(' M Liußttinitaa lisle destroyed all water craft
“f tt. - v kind on (Niml.erian.t river, at ta* up as
L..r- - Ferry, miles ‘ Lartie* returned (rout
We*leru \ irgtnia dtie. i, icp .il that Ru- i>. r t(.r
has gone to Kentuck \.
Louisville Journal of the *uh, n-p .i ts the cap
tutv ot New tHlean* wtilt..ut itiiugagun
Mkuchih. Oct. 1...
A dit. 1 wm* fought to-day in Ark , opposite
Memphis bet tvccit Lake aud Chamber*. Mir*,
tippi candidate* lor Coitgre-a, with rides ut oi j
paces, three shot: were interchanged, nt third ;
lire Lake was shot iti|Ute bead mortally, (‘hum 1
her* uninjured Ihfliailtv u. surred about tbs !
.'li t (treat exertion* were made by tuciols
to reconcile the parlies.
Macon, Oct Hi. ;
Tin* (’onvenlion tin* morning adopted with
i; r cat | ci. t liu Mas in unanimotuly a resolution !
i ei nmmriiiling Cotigrcsxto suspend(heeollec- |
lion ofitnport duties and throw our ports open j
to free trade to all nations who maintain peace j
w.th ii<. Some alight modifications and midi- j
t.on> were made to the action of yesterday
upon the subject id cotton advances. A reso- j
Inti.ut ha* passed, requesting Cougress to alter
uml adjust coins, weights, and measure* to ’
tlet nnul ratio.
A corie.* of re< lutiuuH vv r sdepted upon tl.e i
Bctpt.'Jration Act, rccmuit nding that no pay
ment of sequestered debts lie required during the ,
war, and that claimtt fur indemnity anil indebt
ed nc • Inc by ilie u.-rtli be ull ‘We.l in .*et oil, and
(hut iliccouit* be etnjMtweied iu certainca.-r to
modify the retroactive elieet of the bill. That
that the property of northern residents loboring
uuder disabilities<f coverture it infancy be ex
cut pled.
A committee was appointed front the ticleg.t- ,
tioim of Charleston, Savanuali and Moltile to ex- <
amine into Ibe plau of a ..leant bailcrin ‘ rain !
siibinjted by J. it. Bntts ul Georgia.)
Adjourned to 7‘ o’clock this ovening.
Richromn, Oct. li>.
I'avvriigrri liom Alana*.*alUie aiteritoon rc- .
port quite h stir at Fairfax last night in con-e- j
qucncc of the withdrawal of our troops t<>
ward* (Vutreville and Mnna*sn*, ‘Trains rtm- j
mug hourly all night transporting troop* and i
store* l > Manassas. Heavy tiring heard tin*
morning tu the direction of Fairfax lor half an
hour before the tram started for Richmond.
I'.vent* are npeuing
IV-t.HengHr* from West I'oint report heavy tir
ing Htiit iiKirniug in the neighborhood of York
town. An engageiueiit has been anticipated in
tiiat tpiarier for Koveral <lays, in consequence of
the appearem e of a Federal fleet oti York town.
TIIURSDA V
special to the Time-.
Hli HMuMb. ( >t.l I
Amidst “rueful expectation but little is I
known to relieve the public anxiety.
J'aMeiigeis trout Manassas this aitern >n rc
port a skirmish along our Lite*.
Our fore* retired from Fairfax, and now .. it
py strong positions.
It U not known whatber tba enemy w.d at
tat Lor not, u hurt time will determine.
V ‘thin.’ new front the camps
I RIDAV
Rich mono, Oct. I*. “~T
A letter Ifi.m ;■. retary^Aleututotger adirr *ed
11 the Receiver* ol subscriptions to the produce
i .an, appear* in ibe Hiobruond (Inquirer tbi*
utoriiing. lie advire* tha eoUtutissioners to con
iinue thair flort* to increase the I.an, n.dwtih
•tanding the hioekadv, and declare* that Gov
ermneni ha* no eontn-l tf the produca ilaell, and
d>.*‘ n l rvgulata the ti me of it* rale or it* price,
but that th* subscription 1* ronflned to the pro
ceed* ft auler, and rbnteina an t-rJer on the com
uiiision marchatit or factor to pay over to the
treasurer the tun. util Nuliscribed iu eacbange for
Confederate bond*, lie says further, it becomes
the interest of both parties to wait for good pri
ces, aud that government will readily cn*ent to
the postponement.
The Secretary devotes a large portion of his
letter to the inquiry abont extending material
aid from the government to the planter,and says,
nu power is granted to any department to lend
money for reiiel to any inter*d. What Con
greM may do he i not able t>> say.
Later Heavy skirtnishing on the Poloinao
y# terday, near Harpers Ferry and K van sport*
particulars ouly partially transpired. Passen
gers ‘-y this alteriHou cars state that Ashby's
cavalry engaged the enemy between Leesburg;
and Harpers Kerry, killing fttt and taking 1*
prisoners. Confederate loss one killed and on
wounded.
It is reported that a large Federal fleet. Irons
I nftreee Monroe is lying below Kvunsport unabbi
!<• pas* the Confederate batteries. The Putomad
i* believed to be blockaded at last.
Officers from the camps in the mountains re
port nothing transpiring of unusual interest.
Other campi quiet
C'HAItLIkTO.I, Oct. if*.
In the Confedera e Court yesterday the cask
..I Capt. Keudrew, charged with endeavoring to
excite revolt, was continued till next term anti
be released on his own recognizance on a bond
of
The Episcopal Convention yesterday at C<*
lumhia, was engaged in discussing the Constitu
tion, Canons and name of the Church.
The Norfolk Daybook of this morning re-
ports alt quiet on Ro ini kp Island, but the Fed
ernl* were evidently init-iidii.g to attack the L
land, because they 1n.,, taiulorced Hmterns t
about eight thousand, with large number of gun
boata, flair, barges, A ...
Gen Mansfield is in ct-mtuand at llatteras, and
i* rehemitigto form an expedition to attack Nor
folk, *•
Mi lIII.K, Oct. 16.
Ihomas I*. PurL-r, late IVesident of Ky. Sen
•He, and L out ti. v ot the Statu, was at Nash
villa yesterday, having Scaped tmiu Lincoln
-lorn. Sumter Attic,.-,.,, left L.ui.ville lor
W• fill .N'toil litc • I lit.
T hem i.< L Crittenden ha* gone.
Hvin lon a*Miiut'd c. mm ,ml ~| Federal force#
in that section.
L. f. Kiitk-r ha? a -.-i.inetl c.lumalid t.f the de
partment ol Nehr Luglan.l, headquarter* at Bos
toll. *
The l’i twine *.t> uiipoitunt mail arrange*
meats lute a ecu made between N’. Orleans, and
iampiou, e*taili-hing regular monthly mail*, to
connect with mail nteaniers, mail carriers have
been ap| oiute.l, and one lett N. Orleans on the
Lih with 1200 letter* in charge; another will
tea vein the morning us Kbli November.
Special to the t’hrle*tou Courier.
In a uos n, Oct. LL
Northern dntce to the i'.’th have been received.
-Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General
11.. mus have gone hoi to inquire into General
Fremont - case. T hey ware in Cincinnati < n
Friday. ’
It wn-rum red in \Va*liii)gi..ii on Saturday,
that Gen Bunt - had croMed the Potomac with
20.000 mm.
R -.eucrun;. rcp >n that ho retited to the
G.mh v to meet winter dothiii-r tod provision*,
wit.oh bciu ilidi-p.Misal.lu.
Lite Herald s tye that Puce abandoned |, \
jn-;/ont.u the d;h epleinber. and m.irclnd!
southward.
Gen. llurui y t- ut Vv L. o
i'he Pittsburg ) Bunk* have resumed I
specie pay m< ut.
J he electiou tor Governor iu Ohio has leeuite.i
* • far, in a majority ol ll.tmu in twenty counties !
i. r L/tvid Tod.l. t uiou candidate.
In Pennsy Ivanim the democrats have carried
Burks, L.tti.-aster and \ ork counties by large
niajoritier. ftii* shows a democratic gam.
In lows, Kirkwood, the Republican candidate {
i -r Governor, has bceu vlected
I'he rtoi-t Htta. ked by (’aj tain Hollins, I’.
S N , with eu. li brilliant suc.vs.*, mi lyiug in
Mississippi River at the bead of tbe Passe*, pro
batdv at the poiut whete. it is said, the eoeni)
have been ere.-ho* a Lattesy In the marsh. This
place I* ah..ul „ tinn lred miles below New Ot
leans, and t i..# Gutty tuile.s, we estimate, hoi, a
the (\mfudciate torts, 8t Philip and leaks, r.
-*w ew- •
t he undersigned ha* returned Iu this city ior |
the pin|....'e ol obtaining M winter UllitOtiU f.,|
Fapi Btrotbei’s Oonpatiy. Any t ontributi.uis ot J
ocks, hickory and flannel shirts, tiraweis, neck j
. otnfert: 1 , , will be llisnkfullv received They
uiay lie left at the store of Mtts*r-j. listen A Rr.. , j
wilfi.it (lie tic x I eight ur leu dav*.
J. m. iiitANUiaihY,
Coluiiii.n.. oct ty if
\\ c ure authorised lo announce the name ..I
JORDAN HOWELL
A.- a landidate for rt election t.. the utfice t.f Tax (
Oullector at tbe election iu January uext. ,
octl2 die.
1I) MINIS I'IU HilH’ HAI K \\ i'| he Mill be .i,
-\ ilh 4 nun liiiiicc il ior in (11011-:.d'hallulioncl . e
•• • ttiil>, .a. mi i) i liimi Tiir-i(:iy hi rin vij
m iinm lli’ l’ limi ra f I rale, all i In* land hf*imiiriit
l> the ‘ •’ *>i Will am < nidi, dm .iM'd, , nniuininr
ih hundi.-d a-i. , ni'ircor ‘*o, in tin* !SBddiairi- 1
• I *!,.1 r.nini V. ft.l and la. a- ii” w > !1 unproved and
••I'li l I i::d •!’ .” ■> u|.i n fSn.'d iulijeri in widow'*
.i.vtir, l>. iHth-r ul llii-<Ollll and ti.dii..,rj t-l ►aid
I '•hilly T* 1111* 11 adi* known un 1 h*- day el rule.
< I C#l<H, Ad .'r.
• ■KM vvl.l MAHV A. < OHM, Adm’i.
\tlinlitUir jtui ’a *wlc wui i„ rod t> j
lie if"-( 01111 llnuaf door in I 11 ■rn, Ihal - |
li'uii ncl anility, (<a on the llral Tnetday in l>. Icm
1 her next, wuhiii lilt lega< lioUm t alt-, ihe 1
i"IIy?Im I” I Ilf I ll.le o| A'|lillia < .1.1. di<fi a-ul, i .'ii
-oilin'"l if-.-o I.Hviau am s i . h !.•( No vi !
i’ • w"*’ la i ■ I hi No ‘JH, and lie- we*i ha l el u 1
No. -mi lilt* >Ad ilialiulol rail roiiniv. (r.nnlu niiiy j
hll* a << in eie in lean S lid nul l ‘l (lo w'dow
ilnwr,, ha o .lei . I lie- Cwuil 01 Ordinary ol rad
’ .oil ill \. I'.ini. 111 a.h* known mi I’ • day ol a.-
... VI wc .1 HMDPH i I’tlt, A. lin
(Motlie the Soldiers!
I’ APT 0 If. TIIOMPHOiVS <•<) arein nmii oi
i lothir.t*, -nrh a- Khiiix, l iaiim l an.l lln kon,
i 1 *itil.itms. rtiiof h and Over* oulm. I’aili<' wlidiing
i in loiiirthtile any of the above auiclea or money m
I |i in lid i* II” in, el'hrr lei I lit* < M|ii|iany ul larye, (u
| lor MidlVido.il mt-ikli in, will pi. itr leave their do
iinioiix w ilh If M Aldwotlh m I.mill Mel’ miry
M..illl* \ aid tt* noon an |ioailiii-
I* ft I i-r uim tending uiln ••* will | leave pul
j *ln u name on ihnie, also he name ii ilie je ( on
loi tvlmln limy me intended
! C'olnniliux, Mi l -I llw
COMPANIES WANTiD!
I Allll AN 4 II , V.i . Oil li, IHi I
f I’ V\ i * a.I dii “>iiai < t nip. i ne, mi in her my one Imn
1 died ami iw eiily ktrnny oa. h, urt* •niliorir.ed to
he hi lived tutu the l:>ili Ala ltegiin.nl, in U- min
ed and equipped oil arrival
A(•■•!> I” Edward I'rolt, Coluiiibu*, 4ia,, lor tian
|HIa>nm mid older*
.1 A >1 Krt I'a.MO
tnllh—iln” Ctrl. UtU Alabama Hey'i
Will Yon Go to the Coast?
six novriiv si uviu::
Columbus Minnie Men!
MINNIK MUSKETS & BAYONETS!
VN I have |.ri.!iji|d,.ry oriinra to
9 leave tor .‘•'UVNtiuah on the 2 iU (nut ,
tU a iitttnl I wildly un.rti inU. Shall wo
hat* t* 4l" -III iu IlUie’ Let thole who
si# compelled to aiuy ut bourdon bit
pinex* armwer. \Vt Jo not ink lor
MONK WWK WANT MK N. 4 \,y w ‘
gnt I hem • <>tir order• are (be ‘itflh. oi |
uni ul all.
All cauip B.|tif>*•■*. uniform*, A.',
furniibtil
Apply ul ‘ ‘..••t’a Hotel, • r J. W. Waie i I’. >
lore IIATC'II COOK,
W. T. lIOLDEHNK ,
A.v. lIOATKITK
(’..luillhlM, 0.1. IS Jlf’
COMPANIES WANTED,
To form a Regiment for Twelve
M until*’ Ssrvn-e
| | WE are autborizad l.y tha limrUmy
SI VVur to rulxri a Hiipimenl for T< the
tirrvioi Tbia Fall an J Win
ter on our coa."tff, allarwarJa r. hero
inoftt naedod, in th infarior or -n thu
liGiLhoin hor.ier \Vt are now Luvltijf
I[■ mu.la hem President Daviv't favorite
Ilf lon* ianji Kiin, tba AliAiwai|rpi iiille,
■■ whi. Ii in wioonJ lo non* in juoJarn
use tor etidfMii• warlurt*. \V are s’
uuteil that lb® ego fin will l.a <-oin|>lleJ by lha
time the is >r#caniAaJ.
1 nr., or more i oiupanie* will mve lo a tc-alili
(ul of ronJ**/v i** near Huvannab, nelt
week, an.l oibara repair to the KMiue filure an lant
an complete, and U supplit-.l with all uecansfirieF,
until all tbe roiapafiie-arrive.
ytf Perdoii* wishing to oiler their compuuien,
cun tlrul either of the unJeraigned at ibeir res
nectiv e i.luce of nbode, and get all particular*.
I*. .1. PHILIPS, Columbus, i.•.
I). P. HI Ll,, IJiiuiilton, Hu.
i’. A. KVANB, Lumpkin, lie.
i epf. 2C, IM6I. JAwtl
miii A Enquirer will copy.
WAR ! WAR ! !
Columbus Flying Artillery!
rplih iindervixiHMl lisvine M.iihority from the vV'n
1 |s|,aflln*'iii t< raise and equip u t >ui|*any to
. iwomand a Battery t
Flying Ai*t illcrv,
for iimiiedlaie and scllv** service, ami having Can
non, Horse*, 4> , already provided, aie desirous
or enlisting
One Hundred and Fifty Men
for this purpose. Tlio-e wiebing to serve their
, i,unity have now the rare opportunity of coterlny
this irio*i attractive and effective arm of the service.
Men of Good Character Only
will he received, and all sin h who will report Hiem
,..|VC* lo either of Die llndereigoed, W the earllsst
possible moment, will he provided with romtorta
hle quarters, uniforms, and ail theaeressary equip
ment*, free ol expense.
Vonr country earnestly appee's to your patriot*
inn and valor, lertbe brave th ii rally lo the de
fense *f (hell bom*s and tires.dcs.
LDWAKD CROFT,
AlHunbydr (‘roll's More
j\ I. YOUNG,
At the klagle Fattory
C'iumhus.Oct. 4—dwtf.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
G- 11. MERIIY
MAW rc.uuvcl hi- ( iothiiip Hti.rs to it. biiilAltin
‘*(• I Ol II |l -.1 It V M- |< I V\,|,y ,1 t\,
next ditui .. It. <l.l A<. .1 -itiiiaoa*•
Ol Hro;ul %tF4‘4‘l,
“” ■’ 1 ■ “Lib lift .- I tl I<> till II -1 • li,
“lit tl c |U|btu ei c a ly, a root! ntoi kot
WINTER CLO; RING,
I’ U I A t INo
J’* N* s ’ PAfdH. PP(M ft .i-h| B\l KCO A TM;
4.1,M> tn ‘ I,| BI.AC.t Cl.itTH I- ItOCKd;
t •(■•i: , .leu.t vt in xpa (TO It V Hi rs;
OR A I S | ,1 I , ~,) I y , ~A \ , J .
• > I’H 1 P :.,a \ J ■’ • y ( as*, and Hi k V LSIH
BUNTS’ OVERCOATS,
<( Si: M. sui \, |{ 10. A VRIt, l| I.OT A
1 1.0 ill,
Gents’ Eurnishing- Goods,
Heavy In i It s W-xtl, Mfriitfi,-ok aa.l Couoti | n
tlcraluft* .iit.l |>mm vi*;
l.n c i Bosom Hlur * and l o| n ,
llaiulkerch l'n-s, (• iovi*. a. \
Al*o, Ia It-* las. Tr ink* at .1 t . it;,-..
* dim It i- o. i vi ,| in,
Hides, Hides.
•>n (|li|i;i'"l MO IJIDKH WA.MT.It, for
*■’ ‘ t* i“ h tin- Ita’i'c U iii.ukct mmcc will
‘• I'd HAl'Til ,(’• (KiLRTHKE,
“•'’H * 1 HI Btoad Hirer'.
SUNDRIES, SUNDRIES.
I non * - Pur IslHtt.l ~| J'a. kinvHalt
I GM'if I ‘.UH.-fk* I h.i
‘ •’ Heavy (.'I \\Y BMO-INt. ,
.t.'i t oil* llcav v Ma tu . HOPE;
1C llh't-i hitirc \i-h Ot lent s o.i i u
Ml Itbl-1 It.tu . \ ll *U(| j l ,
‘• T cr. .** Pr no- HICI ;
IMi Smoke.l B ii I ousn,
Muxe* I’uiiai cii, various Bi.m.:-;
ti •Ii ile* t'. lit- Ct.-li) Kill - fit Ml, k 1.. - I’,ilia ro; ;
loK.q.- i,,| i,, iialt kog* Pom .In,
CW< ;. . - Hoick It “-lit .
.VC t.c* C ui,.ii II .11 .1 \ r
’J * “ It,Mil .Mill 5, .11. I, VV Ills’: l*V, Hurt
I Mint,H Mat. al.ov (, ia I its on ,n l ink .
” -” R.f.ic MtIP I, , 11. calf
*t t i . ‘, Vt'ii-i • . W ,l, ,-
’ <• ‘ .. -.mi Pl.t, k.x-,
- * . > , a-.tl • .'it, r * Illicit tu|,i|. ■ “,u ,
I.tl Ii o 1 Is Ll |U.;, . \a>i.|. (• ,„,Ih :,||.| gnuln ;
Vml to,.i.c ~ 1.. , sin, I. ~.. ~us t.. m.-nl,ii„,
whirl, t Itftt i to It c lilt . ~, a leia I at tie |„v, chi
pi ire tut t ,
JOHN N IIIHcIL
oila ti l.* tii..rtU cued.
I.K,.XX lit.-, l.l<|llO|--,
■* • AM desillMf ..It to -11 ■; ..11l eiilitcl V IIV V *l.fk
i I iq'loi iittl Wine* oi de-.. iqttioii, I
• •itr; 1,,> w tot 1 .- Htoi!, , e,,.1.ru in litany ilcaltahlc
mi.l.s. i l;,. and Mononcat,. . VYlitrkev, .lanttlra ,
* B'liu 1t,.1l iii.l Giii \. v iJmi, i omil,<‘n j
and hue it amt) and M nlt iiu uml P..,t \\ ,m ,
At (“ “HI) Hrtlu, til I'l Ins a, <| t Halt.
This i* nnrxii-lleM oppoituidlv r flea', is tore
|t‘ itiwlt then rioik- T.. anv one n,k.ri,> it, who*
loi an iiiaui.i.iiui v Hide. ,i nil wii!l, .■tiered
JOIN N IIIHCII
- I
Osll;tlP Osn;iLt i*c s .
t.* i 4A I p.ft Heavy \ l 4 Miaheu'-t, on I.msiu'i
I \ ‘ men I 1.1 mils. . rt.l.t Mpe.ifd lo uriv. d.iilv ‘
1 “* •* • by I* li N IN 111 Hi 11
‘von, Sun.
I I U I I.* 1 o.K'e lilt 11,1 U ..,1.1 lo he
I ‘ •• nly*U|>fioi i.. i ii, r ,. >.ii.,. , . i> y |
I ‘••I’H • 11 1 11 \Nltilt iif
run,MAS .1 I.KWIS
v4jl IV-I 1 ‘ll to ‘hod •( Ii 101 11l <
Jfl 4"cl*de,lo4 , ot. . Ii n t e It a . ... , I, >
inf •*!* ‘he ent* . en -i •i, *hc Cl .lln'ity c-ial* j
■IX. i- lit,,. in ol >1 .II .f I'll!,,, i.t, mid I
• vJ.e, Is to t olliiilllc the
IMITIIIiMI.’ !(l MMiSN
ai lie old and w c!l known iami,
1 1!I I!li( )A I > STHEKT.
fornierlv oc, I>| ied hi Ihcni. whee he j-'prepared
wnh •’ ail Tit's *lll at. *• lor eenl ein n . wem at
>hmf.ka ii; MU4 lift II 1, - „„
•> O’ III"” i .. .
I Af'lKft VK> TS hi I, - . a ,<| Mm
I*.. Al--.
<; VH’ 4.M*ER4i,n iHKs v NVi Nil., I
4 .*• lon i. ll I .ii nej t’ nl • i •In. to n t |,an,'i .
iU IliN IIA NM I IHt AW Kits
A 1.1 <>• III: AVV 4‘VKIC ll ATrl , ‘(able io> ~|
d.e.c w . :r, .|"I eye, v I. I> . |
HUKHft hi and UrNI.NIINS ~,\Th PA NTH iin.l
VI. Ml ft
AI. vv WAI l; I’ It I IVKIt 4' VT.H and
lii tnkyi- i .r Modieia
A- . 4 1,41 I'll ft 4 ANft IM T 111‘H aml V I’.HTINCH
wh eh w, :l.e made 1., old t uidei I lit* wn.enn
i.'.d.,". i .St, |i \ M 111, liowii, who will xml
remain ai ‘h- ol poef, ready n. -rv. a I who may
f.Hol II e i -lal 11-l'litelM VV II I, t ili'l
I MIN .PM'* MAIM, ,i, le .le~nml
( .lllllihnc, 4). 1. , .801, d.ll
SOU) OUT!
V\ b’ ii “*'hi*dai ‘■old o„| run entire jn'eie- 1 >n
>* Hi. I.MIII N'. A MANUKA! I I ICNU
” “• M rmi.MA-4 J I.KtVH. . who vvi'l lo
•"“•“I “mi i,im Iv on , md, ready to H.ipn y mir old
•ii onie •< and lit- I'iil.ln i'.'iieinliy . w.lli CloihiiiK
I hunk ill l r just lavois. vv xnh.-tl for Mr l.cwi* a
ho- ~tl psiion ,pe In.in <i ,r old |'r end* and > i -ioni
ii-
All 11,..* . ind'Siled n. na eilhi, l,y mile or AiTounl
w ul plea: e i onie lorwo and and i lilt* a* anon .m i".-.
eiole, a* we an-mi tio'iN to n;i mir limine*-.
I.iili.rom oi iio firm < an always he found m ihe
‘'""I HAI (.11 \ Til.l MAN
<’ >himl. ih, l,| h, tai l oil 7 dis.
AT REDUCED PRICES!
U’ Ii will xell a 111 lo- (loodH hi our rdoik ul it 1 i
IM'I Ii I* I'HH t:s The diftadvanl urea we
have lo labor under in ).roriiiiiip Niipplle* li. keep
ii,i oiii sioi k 11- udeih ii de. iral.i- lo eloai* mil our
entire Moi k of
fitriplt. :iml Koocv
DRY GOODS,
Itoi.l- ami Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Blankets, Kerseys, &., j
AT I'.i:DITHI> TKI.'KS ‘
Men I,ante Wihlillik lo ie|ih jii.-h tfieir aioeka w 111
IllMl lhi Itn eiredeiil oppmiiMlity 11. I.liy pood* that
will |.uy I lie in u K*o.il piofit, it ml we invite Iheili
lo Nil ev.iiinlialiou ul ihe pi od* We are nfleiuip
P aiilri- and lloua. ke.-|ieiH who buy <ood-- by
Ihe |.ir. e will ithiu lind llu* > n . vi elleiil o|iiioriliil*
ly 1., huy iheir hiii pin * chi’, a 1 l.\ Ul.I.nW ‘till
t ftl vl. I*Kl4 KH.
We hliv e j„*t I*-’ iVed
‘ml I'll ‘ K.rt (il ‘iKhIA Kl b i tft
Ai-o. Illto UN AN I. 11l AI H h KtIMKA M
ii. \\ . \ l l. I v.vO.v x i tt.
\ i ohiiiihn-, lin. In - dim.
U A ATI.I* ‘U A ATI-Ill!
\N\ of Hie foilnwiiiK iibined arlirle* an* wanle.l
by ll"‘ 1*1.1,041” e lie (1411 MO 111, Coliledeialtf
Maine 40.1 perMOti* bus n>. n.em . v • u in hiiihll qiinn
• iliex afe anlii tied to Mend Hu m l.y • tpiene, with
I II - Ui4.tr .mi rj tail |.io ex i., either Mount \ ernou
Af■eiial. aiohlle, , 4|,i I I While. Aii.tilriH A.
.*■ ii ill, I ~.* W 14. Hill, (bale.lloll Arreuul, < i*‘
T I. Chi.,l • O. |o the ( >i,lo.len.tr Mial.-rt I .ho, •
loiy Hole, “Oil, V , i.ol.lylny it.. HepailliK-nt of
11.. •lutm eIII
; Lead pig or ntp
/me.
•| In, Ido. k > i ‘.I. ■ i
1 Oukum o. Toy.
i Nhrii A. .and
Ciucible •
Sheet Iron
Wheel Him
Speliei
Payment will l.r m.l# m, diliv.iy
J ffi.ftiil *
nflM twAw Ii 4oi 4 t.tel ol Oldiuui -
SOLDIER’S (i(JOl)S
VOS HA V S now un S.fi.l ii |..t ... U t.ir f
V\ Red, Vbllow Urry t'i.AN 11.
(!KEV (iKoHI.'IA JKASS,
BROWN NORTH • ‘.VKOI.IN \ Jt! VN.-’t.
BROWN UKOIUJIA JE INS.
HUEY INI’ WHITE JEANS,
STRIPEI< VVOOI, EINSEVS
HICKORY AND 11. AN Nla.Sllli:T: .
WATER PROOF HOOTS* SHOES,
VVOOI. ANI. HI UK SKIN OU.VKS.
KNITTED SIIIICJ S AND DRAW l-'.KE,
HII.ITARV HUTTONS,
AI.E KINDS OF OVER*'OATS,
IN 1.1 \ RUBBER SITTS-. ‘ I
am* r
‘VOOLKN ami ClIliMUI.i: COM TORT. .
In f„(, • vr>(.,in.? a.nl.J l.y „>.r S.iMiai. ,n
Cl. 11l |,
H. BOTIICDI.D A Illto.
Caluull.u,', 0.l , S|,t. 3U. tl.
HOLD OUT!
f ‘ 1,. M ISOCfiI II A CO*bavinr di*po<d
t I , ill then enure stork of Maple und I .n< v l*ry
(inoils to other parlies, m quest all those inaetoud
either by note or areount.io rome forward without
delay and settle. Ktllier one ol the firm cun be
(■iulid at Hie old -land to attend to busine-*
<l. 1.. Mi:(Jill Hit 4 ( <1
( oluminis, (ia. (rt. 7 wlei.
N0T1033.
Tlie etthsrribrr offers for M ile ;i valttub:.
m&vfl Mum U I'aim in IhoTth lilstiictol WorilM o.in
flPK|i> . (ia.,consisting of N(> m resof Land, LIU or
JtJIU. A. res open I.undl, anew Lin lloioe .sand
Mcrew upon the plaee, |6(j or SllQJiead ofCattie.abau
the same number ol hogs,and 30 head of sheep.
Terms will be, made an oinmod.it/Mtaml strictly *•<*
when the rash Is offered. Enquire in Albany at .lu*
Hill’s l.ivery Mtables, fordiret tionsio Hie plai c
loneS in TIH.H It K KMIAI I
tiDOK Ai, itorit i:.
ON account of impiiM.’ benlth the uruler
Jtot-i.ed i* i nlouelied to vvoiidraw entirely tram
I ii,.- prinkmm mnlMu lor the pramni
L J A I HO/UMAN M II
Culumbtfv, Oct. 14— dlw
J. H. DANIEL & CO.,
aOTHIEKS
- AND
ficrcliaut ami tiiliiary
TAILORS,
‘ ‘oiiiiui,. to Bimi*h C-'inpatiici and B. .mauiH
with ail kind* us
MILITARY GOODS,
I Rrowu and Grey G urgin Ca.Miutere*, 1.. r pri
vate- *ult.
Grcv t loth*, Blue Cloth* and Gray Ca -tiiueres,
lor Ofli ‘cr* Uniform, on hand ami to arrive.
Flannel and < nsaimere Shirt*.
Woolen l ‘nder-shirts aud Drawer%
W titer Proof Cloth Bianket*, Ivnapanc’.ts, Ilav
‘■rx.ick•, If ivi-loctiK and tk*HircontH.
A LARGE STOCK OK
.1111, IT Ain DITTO NS.
’ ontr.r t- ma.lt* to -apply Companies with Uni
forms and Cap*.
j Ofli. ru I’tiilorms, fur Volunteer aud Regular
Coufoderate Army,
MADE TO ORDER,
i (I*® uuinner, and tritumed according to
the regulation*.
Gold Lace, Gold Star*,
Blue Satinet,s, Grey Flannels, and other Military
Good*.
Also-An unusual largo mook of
(JOODS FOR CIVILIANS,
I'-tu bracing a c-.iuplole Htoiorlunint of
HEADY M A DE CLOTH INC.
MOLK an.) CASSI.VKRK
1 1A TS and OA PS.
MKMS VUnNISHIMU UOODS,
•tud material- tor luannfacturin ; t.. order.
Cloths, Casßimoi es & Vestings.
All „r w 1.,. h, . |.r-i i„ ,ll „n ra4mtia.il.
terms,
FOR CASH ONLY.
All order* will meet vvitii prouipt utteu
tlou, it a.*oonipanied with the cash or instruc
tion* to ship, by F.xpre >.
(!. 0. I),
T he ;!nbr;. rther* would be happy to i.erve their
| -dd Lirnds and ctisloincrs a* vvt.ll a* any new
.•ties that may iavor theui with order*, upon us
i .ciis..imble terms a* the times will udmitof.
J IL DANIEL A CO.,
I ‘■ Broad Ftroot, Culutnbua, Gu.
j nUg 2, ts
11ANDS WANTED AT THE
F.A(JLK )’ \ CTO in !
TYY’KNT\ ..r thirty W..ei ,~u tind work
lat the Eagle Factory imr l.e-i haudrPearii
!r<>ui f'Ll to s:ui per month.
. July 25, IHU I .let in
aiohi: hands wanted
AT THE
FA(iLF FACTORY !
\%M! v.. ‘f, to hire two g"<"l Muchiniats, uiie
good Carpenter, , number .•! Jarkapiuuers
and Wool Carder*.
Also forty to titty luoti, b<>v h anti young wo
men.
Begiilur work ami good pay will 4,u guaran
teed to those who engage with us.
J. HIIOLKS BROWNE, Agent.
August J - dwdtn
COTTON BATTING
FOK
Quilts amt Ot.mlovt.s,
Ol'K people are called upon to semi their Btnnk
**.* Ui tiirt KoUlicis. Until* and Coiul.iltK nic
./..ul ■iittMiiiit, The Ivtjjlc ConipHiiy aic now
iii.iiiul'iii'tiiriiiK the Colton It.'ltiuu required in mu-
K itig Hiem
U7‘Tliev t.is.i make KXITIINC COTTON,
sRVVING Tllltl!Al>,4‘. nil o'wlii.hcan be louiul
ai tin: lores oi the inert liuiu-Iu till* illy.
.1, Kill till.H IttKIW.NR. Agent.’
ansl'J— ilwflni
SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
.1. 11. DANIEL & CO.
HAYING become ansocinted with G. H. I‘oabo
tly, the Inventor of # anew article for Military and
Lotus lic purposeH, which has been thoroughly
tasted, and received the bearty comiuemiationH
of all who huve Keen it, t:ike pleasure in stating
that, a company lias Keen formed under the title
of
‘'Water Proof Cloth Company,”
which is now making arrangements lor the ex
tensive manufacture of
1 Garments of Every Churacter-
TUK ATTKNTH.N 01
MII.ITAHY iVI fctX<T
is especially directed tt this clues t.f Guild*, com
bining, a* they do, Economy, Comfort and Lux
ury in these articles, which uru indispeneaide to
I'll L SOLDI Kit
j The Company if- now prepared to re, eive or-
I den* for CaMl* IILaNKKTS, KNaRSaCKH,
| HaVI.RHaCKH, 11 aVF.LGCKtt, OVEHC’OaT.S, ,
IYL’RaLLH, A c. Ac.
All Gu above goutl*. m . eapeciully
fur THK HOLDIKK, nflv.rd a . protection
from ruin v.! ile on the march, or . >. duty, amt
in camp prole.’ - >f*biiu trout min ou t, mid thus
jiinu titttiy eici
‘J hoae g iodh **;// Uurultf and <’/>*<//>, are
■i, ibe tea. It •> t. one, ami are entitled to
the eon . in■t .. t ail who value
Health and Comfort
W HILK ON TitF."T FN l KI K LL.”
An aj.p'i ation for a “patent” Las been made
I v thr inventor t<> the patent office of the Con
federal.’ •- ‘Htes o*’ America, and nutter ibis
r.yln tbe underaigned ate sole agciity and ven
<!•', i~t th goods, to whom all order* must be
addles e.l, and will receive prompt attention.
J. II DANIEL A (V .
Anu 21 I<4 wif 12 . Hr..ad st„ Columbus, Ga.
FALL STYLES!
HATS & CAPS.
Jf€
CJUse*--.v.iv--
V\ ..iill inform his friend* s.l lOstoioers reiieia*
V lint bells* jo<i iHoin.d fiom .'\e*v Orieanl
wiili a well a*-lei led *loi kof
IV A 1,1, >H,
f .nbtui mg llal Hos all km.li,
I'l X K !•’l{ UN< ‘llll \TS.
MII.erA HI
HATS Si CAP S
*\ii iiiiii.i.itrn•<-. huh,
Umbrellas ami Walking Cam's.
All of which lie will be happy I” d.ow at his NEW
n TANI,IIC*I door to He.ld \ Johnson’s.
YA e can supply any quanioy ui
W r <)( )1 1 I l A r l •
( olumbiis. Orl. 11 dwtf
.HIST liECKIVKI)
‘Flic Volunteer’s Hand Book,
July 1(1 By .l. W. PEAHK.
MILITAKV BOOKS.
A NLW supply ol tha following Military Hooka,
jlist roceivH'l aiol for sal b*r cu h only, at tha
book store of
J. W. PEASE
MurJee'* Turtles, in 2 vola., being tho only
eoiuplet# Southern Ldition, with maps and platen.
Price by mail | i 2.'.
The Volunteer*’ Hand Hook, coritalnltuf an
abridgement nfHardoo’a Infantry Taotua. Prick
by mail S>l •
(lllhntn'a H hool for ile Soldier, for Infantry
and Kirto Drill. Pricehy mail V - cents.
Bayonet Exercises and Sklrmiaher* Drill, with
suggestion* for the soldier* in actual conflict.
Price by tn 01 $1 fiO.
ALSO,
Now Pocket maps of Virginia. Price by mnilf l.
“ Pocket Maps of the seat or war, “
“ Mkpe of Confederate State*, ” sl.
Culutuhuv, aug. 28—ts.
Change of Schedule.
WMM|
Mniui.R* n.BAnn RM.ni.An, ,
*<n .nt, Ala.. (). I I, Iflfll. V
r ROM and alter G“ t-u u,,. Matt Train will leave
I 111-U.r„l DP|. .l ,U , A. n.lay, , W|W| „
. ... p ... , I.J ....• II I Hprlnj, a. o.* p. m.l
I lie f leighiTi.nn w ill leave Guartl evt rv .lay
Hutuia>” i ifeptt:d,) at ti.iM) t m., amt ui rive at
•'until Hprinys at l* i0 m Leave Union Bnrir.fi
daily (Muiiday* ext epied) at 18:4ft p. m , amt arrive
xt Girard at ft.Bs n in
* On. l-.iwt! It. Iv WELLS, Bup‘t.
Oil \N(rE OF SCHEDULE,
ii yiagi xad
MONTGOMEHI AM) WEST POINT
KAII, IfO All COMPANY .
Grrrt ► M.tdTdowkHT Wkht Point R. tt.
Columbus, Aug. 24, 1461.
IN coiiMiquonco of tho withdrawal of one train
on the Muscogee Railroad, tho Trains on the
Opelika Brum hi mi will I m | irrlva - c.
lumbus, auc? daily, vi/
Lonve Columbus at ,’{ 50 P. M.
Arrive ut Montgomery 10 P. M.
Arrive at Wont Point • I A. M.
Leave Montgomery s A. M.
Arrive at Columbu* 1 30 P. M.
Freight traiu leaves Columbus... 11l Ll A. M.
“ /’ arrives at - 6 P. M.
I o take tfl'oet on and afier unday August ‘J .th
Kreifht Arrange went
Be ent’ fK a nta a cor.i/um Is*
an arrangciuvm between me rtaitroa.lCompnitiea
Coniponitia Hut two tottna tiom Atlanta to Culimii
bits. con. In,led at their 1.111 vetn.on it B:.vanueh on the
Lull iuatuot,ll w:m ...l ord that tint lollowntf tatas
between Atlanta amt t .thnnbus g ..vmn ukiiif
adect I runt the Ist day ol May L<>7.
VIA WI3HT POINT.
~f* Wheat 18, Oat.flj iloruu
VV b.ak>, Flour, in aarksor buuda pm 100 Ibaiftr: -
Havglug, Hope, Lard in eu„* or bl>:s. u.*r |,M) Ilia i. :
Coal, l*| 11011, by ear load, pet to,t.f
vli MAGON.
U ''’ Wheat t.v. Oats toe. Ha,-.on
U i l '"“* haitvG, per 100 ibe., Hr. -
*6can ‘. ,Tj 4 “hlx. pet 100 pout.da
aui# * “*!. tHt Iron, by tar load, per ton it bn#.
J I. MUBTIAN,
Binal.leitt Vfiiscogue H ii
E(>. WaAUAMA,
u pel Intel.den tdouthw ealtii 11 U tIUwaJ
BMFUHON FOOTE,
cSujKiiutotnleiil Macon and Weatein Hailruad
UtlUl, Ill'l l,
nuperfnteiKtHhl Allan.nuuflLaGiange llaUruad,
BAM’I, O. JONES.
h.tflntn. a ,i.l Hupeilio.’iuU nl Ai. Ju. W. P Hr
Aug 2, ,f
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MUBCOGRR RAILROAD,}
Culoiabus, Gu., Aug. 21, 1861. 1
ON and alter this day, wo will run but one Daily
Pu*Hnger Train.
Leave ColumbuH at ... :t ,’to p. m.
Arrive in Maron at.. .y t> p. m
Leave Macon at .9 45 a. tu.
Arrive in ColuuibtiH at 3 Ho p. Ul
W. L. (.'LARK, Hup’t.
Coluillblt*, Aug. 21, Iflpl tl’
SAVANMAII & CHARLESTON
XTR A Jl-l'iHiK IST I,IN E.
. r- Thr Hiramrr WM. riEADROOH,
’“P*- I KAKLLN, will rthorliy take
hrt plhi r •> 11 tin* l.ine, Irnvtng Havim
) :---f i and (-'hatlmuou tvvicr a week.
Iluviiig a through Irright arrangmueiit with tlie
Central Railroad and it* t.nrmetUion*. all freights be
tween Charleston uud the Interior of Georgia,consign;
e.l tu the agent* of (hi* line, will be forwarded wmi
despatch and free us charge.
|J- r HtiOOliH, Agent Ravannah.
E.l AIITTK Aa CO. ( liajirtsu.ii
Not, tl dw 1
EAQ-L.E HOTEL, i
OGLETHORPE GA,
THE auharriber having entirely renova
‘ ‘ led and refitted the above Hotel (hrtlie
jj4ue arcoinu,od non ol ,i,e public,noiicit a hare
■ Id of their patronage. He will spare no puiti*
o plea*e,'Uitd It . ls .otilideot tl.ata single trial will
convince ail of that fact.
I'eh4~.Ul a, VX || HTILErt
KiOTiE,,
(FIKBTCLABB HOTEL,)
Cornet ISiGs.l nut Craarforcl Stristi,
COLUMBUS, GA.
HATCH COOK,
■ws-4wtr. rBOPatiTOS
DISSOLUTION.
‘I ‘llK firm of MANLKV, I.ODfIES t CO., 1
* this day tliattolved by mutual eonaant. Au j
early nettlement of thuir huuineßn in •arneatly
aolicited. Call at our Htoreaml come a* uoarly
up to your obligati.ur* a* possible. Pay us all
tho nioiiuy you can. January 1,1860.
GEORGE MILLER,
I N retiring from the firm returns hi* sineere
* thauk* u, tlie old friend* and cuHtuiuer*, and
earnestly deairmt a continuation ot their liberal
ity tu the new firm.
MANLEY & HODGES,
WILL continuebuuinesi at the old stand,and !
will bo happy to serve their friend* aud j
customers Jau. 1.1861. 1
PALMETTO BASKET
Made by a Carolina Young Lady,
TO BE RAFFLED,
For the benefit of the Ladie-’ F.•ldler*’ Aidio i
niefy. Chances 60 cent 1., 1.. ho seen at
Store of Mr. T. S. Hj tr, lfroatl *t., Coltliubui. 1
Oct. 12 - lift
r\kt: i\o'm ;
All i,i.tet(cd t>. Hit’ latr* firm of btANLLY, 1
tltt(. I.r- 4. ('(), will pit :i*t t oroe lor ward and
Beltlf WITHOUT ll t.AS ‘I hey inu*t have money
anil ihat Hunt IhoMr- >i,dt-M*d t. -.aid firm.
MAixi V.\ . ILIMiKrt & OH.
Colli in It u* Al.irih Ifi dtl
HUH HURT & CliiiP^iM
AT THE OLD I AND OJ
])A NKO KTIL Ac- IST A OKI *
PF.ALUIU IN
mm, MiimciNEs,
PnintM, &c.
m \\ .‘ 1.a,-,- „ taige and j
Bg - ‘ infi Ih,‘Li'et ultildt’ioi
£?ik jyJgjSatiit Ifc HiieliM,. French and:
Ai’n-r,’ manufactuiH, ‘
Oil. of all Kirnlo,
Auatiu’H Whita Keioaeue Oil.
Landreth'a Fresh Oardtm Seeda, a
Lpic ,i, Soda, Gelatine,
White nuu Gray l’otaih,
Forl'uinery, Soaiu ami
Toilet Articles of all kinds,
Fiuhiug Tackle, &c,
W- will I mh happy tO ‘.-tVe ;iH liniisl till lil f our ul |
i imloimci* amt as mini) to st imh h M m may lavoi us
Willi llicir pslionuyi
TO CASH CIJSTO.MKRM,
Al wlmb’ -'ilc oi reiaii, w>- i>rt -r equal liuluriui>nil
Ui llhmc of any house m Ihccily.
L’KQIJIIAKT & CHAPMAN,
DRUOQIH'm
UOLOMUUS, OEOHGHA,
pcliruaryl4th. Ihc.l -dwlv
IMantaiion lor Sale.
I OFFKPv lor sale my Plantation in llussvll
cuunty, Ala., oontairflug !<OO anrea, about 460 of i
which ure iu a good s ale ol cultivation, situa- |
tel bet%eeu die Hatcbaoubbee und North Cowi
kvo creeka, four mile* North of ihe Mobile and j
(jjrurd Railroad. Tlmre I* a good Dwelling, Uin ,
Home, b**rew and all nc■••i | f.iry out-buildings on \
the premises. Mr. llunry T. Looket, who ro- i
sides on the place, will Dike pleasure in showing I
it to purchaacrt-. Other lands cun b* purchassd
immediately adjoining, it desirable.
S. L. RICH Alt DHON.
Marlon, Twiggs co., aug. 2fl, 1801. dw2ui.
MILITARY BUTTONS.
A HOOD supply of Gilt Buttons, Large and
small aizc* Fur*uleby 1
4. If T a. BPIEH.
Drugs, Medicines, Ac.
; WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
Columbus, Q-a.
M*y 11, last dtr.
Spalding’s Cephalic Pills.
At wholesale and retail, by
J. A. WHITESrDK.
Parr’s Native Grape Wine,
At $1,26 par bottle, cash, by
m *y ll J. A WHITESIDE:
Nutmegs, Cloves £c Cinnamon,
At Wh0],.,1,1 r ,t,iU, by
“‘O' l 1. A. WHtTKSIDE,
Cold Water Soda,
With choice Syrups, sold by
‘“•TH J. A. WHITESIDE.
Mexican Mußtang Liniment.
At wholanale ntt.l retail, bv
I V WHITESIDE.
Eovee Bod’s Wine Bitters,
At wholesale and retail, by
uinvn J A, WHITEBIDI.
Concentrated Lye,
A ('Wholesale and retail, by
u ‘ R jH J. A. W HITKBIDK.
HUGHES Hi HODGES
;q. W'tLL I'dNTINI .: THR K'AWX
’ •.twVVaiv lloiiHt- .-.mltoWg
COMMISSION BUSINESS
In nil .<>. Hrurioheis.
WM. 11. HUOIIES,
1 >.l>. 1 dwtoi W. 0. HODBKB.
HEW AHSSIVAI
\/l At hKKKI. in kit* v< and % tint* all No*
IVJ HA.VIB, choh.e Country amukrd.
MBHri BEEF, In bull bnrrel*
HIKIARM, Urouipt, Putverued, <'malted, ai,
HtuwaTi’s A. No I
N O. *4YRUf, In bl,l* nod halt lil.lm uitml..,,
u*i fnurkft rut<■ by
inailS—flu GliN BY. CRoFT A. t'(*.
Star Caudles.
/x( | v ’ HoLE and Half U>ne ('audit r,puma qn*
Illy, lor Bale at a email ndvanre *hr(’a*h.
PhlM tx% 41 L KVRNARIt
tfttrn ('lour.
I ||11 BBI.S Luuble Extra rit. I.mil* Fm„r ( rruut
lUUoI the West, and other chon: brund*, at
marVS GLNHY. CROFT A (sf*H
Harness Makers and Saddlers.
W ANTED.
jf. THK unler*igned want t.. bii u
a number of Hamsafl Maker’
Saddlers, tnwork on lofun
fry a.. ..uti. meubt- good wage*
paid. Apply at on.'e
SHERMAN A CO.
Uept. 27 liuddw
HU HIE INSURANCE!
LMRL. MARINE AN 1 UIVER UtrtKsi taken
I I U.w. ai ratea, by
Till! GEOBUU
110,11 k IYSLKANCK COHFAfIiI,
OF t’OLUMBUS, (lEOR6IA.
Ail rhiiuux tor l.,*M‘H promptly n.ljtiatcd and p
wtiliout unncvoaaury delayt. r exp^n*o*.
Apply to D. F WILCOX, Sec'y.
B /*f>thielnttiereroftbc Uuak oftSnluiubu*
Ctduntbue.Feb. 18-dwtf
SERVICE SWORDS AND
BELTS.
I )N bund and made to order. The blade, are
I utade out of the beat of Steel and tempered to
| stand the Army taut.
We can now beat the He-aiunn in making nucu
her .me Swords.
on band ut the market price*, a tew of
< (iLT’ri NAVY UISTOLB,
( ULT’S PISTOL <-APH,
MILITARY BUTTONS,
tSTAFJ’ AM) COMMON (OLD LACE,
CAVALRY SPURS, ETC.
The best service applied to tempering Sworda.
The work will not fail tu give satisfaction.
Order* from abroad promptly attended to.
A . U. DjtWITT.
Sept. 24, dtf.
Wolfe’s Schnapps and Brandy,
j At wholesale and retail, by
may 11 J. A WHITESIDE.
CHANGE.
J. ENNIS & CO.,
It LRF.BY give* notice, that on and after Sep
j tember the first, they will adopt ns near a* po-
I slide the
CASH SYSTEM,
iu their bUHine*., and havingon hand a very good
u*Sor:ment of
HARDWARE, &c.,
| they offer them nt a* reosonable price* ax the
I time* will admit—for ou.h.
| ( oJuntbu*, Np 6S* iMI. Itu
Oltl Apple Jack,
AND
OLD FLACK ‘‘-ANDY, utade al Atone Mouuiatn
(Jcorfis
-1 If A Ml* AON C Wince -extra biumia Futaalrby
mairlif’ GUN BY, CROFT Si CO.
AO I'lT-li Ileal,
A FINK ARTICLE, for sale by tliw Barrel** ih
lowest uoukat rate*, by
1 ,naryi (iDNKY.CROFT 4( (>
Fancy aud other grades Flour,
; k)i (i | liBI.H t.. aiitvc, tlallv expected, for sale *1
i *./ “ Id ainall ad vain* for tbe Caxh.
F.hlfv-nwtl Ii BARNARD
REFINED SUGARS.
BBLS. Orusheii, Powdered, ami C. Sugars fo*
euic by BARNARD
iu Uki, 81—-dtf
ROOK BINDING
AM. rTS BRANCHES
wltudenpatoh and elegantly done at short noth
TiMKS OFFICE
Culumtui, Not. AT—dti
( tSH SYSTEM.
UN aud after this date, we will sell ss ne*r as
possible for ca*h J. W PEAHE,
CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
Sept. 24, IWI. ts
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
\\TV. HAVE paid particular attention tu the
V \ replenishing of our Dry Hoods Block,
which wo insure our customers aud the pubic id
getieml, uta* eoutplete aud well assorted now as
i any to bo found anywhere, aud comprises a large
t lot Os
LADIES’ DRKNS COODS;
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
RROWN .V HLKAOHKD SHKKTING,
FANNF.I S AND I.INSEYS,
HOSIERY, AND CLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Ml IOEB OF ALLI)ESCR IPTIONS,
A LA HUE lot of HOODS for SOLHIKUD’
Wear, aud a good many more artiolea too uu
luerous to mention. We will sell any of the above
goods ll* low a* can It* expected t tbla time,
and solicit s share of public patronage, as we r*
pe< t Ui *pareno pain- to please.
H. ROTIICHILD A BKo
Columbus, Ha., Sept. HO, ts.
PAY YOUR CITY TAX,
And Save Cot,
BY a resolution of C’ounoil, the Treasurer is
required to turn over to the Clerk after the first
; Ol October next, a 1h of defaulting tax payers,
i with in ■'truer iob* to insue execution agaiust ail
! fuicb. To avoid coat, tbe Treasurer may be found
at tho Council Chamber, where you are requested
Ui call aud settle your tsv.
J. D. JOHNSON,
Columbus, Kept. 20. ts Trea’r A Col.
NOTIC&
COLORKI) WOOL YARN,
For Soldiers’ Socks,
a. ROTHCHILI) A BRO.,
I *“