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TEUSCMIS OP TUB WEBB
Special to the Time*.
MONDAY.
Svka. i sk, Mu., Nov. 25.
Intelligence has been received here, brought
hy parties direct from Osceola, which says
that Price’s army crossed Usage river at Iloif.
man’s ferry on the 82d, and that lira advance
guard would reach Osceola on the lolfowi t
day-
Skdalia, Mo., Nov. 2f>.
it is reported that Price in still udvuucutg to
wards this place. The federal picket*, were
driven hi towards town this evening.
M kMi'Hia, Nov. 30.
The M. of the 20;h, says
dens. Parsons, Haines and Green, rebel#, suc
ceeded in capturing Montgomery and hi** .lay
hawkers, together with Lane's forcer, at Port
Scott oil the 23d. Lane escaped.
McCulloch lias surrounded at .Seda,
ha. Hattie hourly ex pec ed.
Price’s army, 20,000 strong, crossed the Gas
conade. The whole country is rising and join
ing him.
Cairo, 25lh—Gnu bout Lexington has gone
to St Louis to convey two new guu boats,
just n .raked, to this place. They will proba
tdy arrive to-morrow. Active preparation* are
being tirade to place their aiimuncni , u them
at once. The crews wil. be uLn imut ih o
f>oo m.lines who arrived .n Wednesday. Sev
eral th atmg batteries me exp eled down mi
med lately.
Nw Uwi.kans, Nov. .‘hi.
Gov. U. F. Jackson and members .-i bis null,
Hon. K. C. Cabhell, (Jen Shields, C*l. Hr ad
well and Major Murray, arrived th s morniiiu.
Military now serenading them.
Richmond, I.W. 2.
There hi#b un a sa..* itorut in. * ->:n!ly fur
hs past live hours.
Messrs. He I, Vast and <’ m I, t- k it- in
Congress to day as tu* tub. r from M ~--.orrL---
Other members ei rout Lera.
Nothing otbarwise intwrvm ing.
TUESDAY.
KicHnoNh, Deo. 3.
Nothing public from Cougr..-- to day- The
Examiner this morning stales th.it C. 1 .m i Homy
Koath of Va. baa h est app i...■ I Mij r General.
The announcement m ale.l ronri'lcrahle surprize,
as it would he practically .superceding Price.
The nomination has not been made, and it m be
lieved Cor.gres# would not coiititiu it.
Weather hero is quite e..li, wind bleak. No
thing interesting fr< in ‘ho camps. No prospect
of an engagement in V irginia. The Mountains
are covered with ruow, and the roads almost im
passible iu every ditectfon, and will probably
continue so through the winder.
Moßilk, Dec. 3.
Municipal election- If li. Slough elected
Mayor by very small majority.
Water couiUiUiioaii n with New Oilein sus
pend. J.
Released Engineer from ihcMiuinrr Lewis, re
cently captured by Fed. Ills in the
Soun l, report* that the t’ ip >n. * i -rk, Mute and
two of the crew have been r* t Mined to be sent to
New York to testily tutti uu Msiwori'. ness of
the boat. Otbo a released .*u eondiiioii not to
take up arms aa.au.st the Lu.* olnib-*
Other boats also n ported captured.
ti PEbX VI I.LK, Tk*N . N v. 110.
Henry Fry and Jacob llt-nah , were bung this
evening, by order of tin* military authorities, lor
bridge burning.
Nasuvillh, Dec. 2.
The Bowling Green com .-{'undent of the Co
ion A American, says Ihe Federal* are still
north of Greco River, and i is rep irted they are
preparing to g iuto win cr *| u tiers ;.t Camp
Nevin, near N din Bridge.
Memphis, 2itb. It is stated here that John
son believes that th** Federal move on Colum
bus is a faint, and that the real tight will couie
off at Bottling Green nhoitiy ihe report of
troops pursing fr< in Cairo to St. Louis is cun
tirmed. Fedora's are b idly soared at St. Loui*.
SiiiAUi, Mo, Nov 23.
The business portion of Warsaw, M**-, a*
burned uu the night of ti e 2l*t.
teruaster aud Coiniui.-a.ry depots located in
the Lrg j bio. k were burned, but a greater por
tion of the Government stores wero removed.—
A portion of the Cos a. wise ary stores, for which
there w.ts no transportation, were burned by
order of the command it g • Ulcer. A greater
portion of the goods from tu stores were burn* -1
alter curried out, owing to the intense beat.
It is thought by the coiuurar.d.ng < fii<*er that
the town was fired by the ciii*cns. ; man
dressed iu citizen clothes was seen coining from
the building in which the fire originated.
Jevrnwami Crn , Nov. 21
It is reported to dny th t a fne occurred in
Selalia last night, de-Toying a greater |> •rtioo
of the basin**## part of the town.
Nashville, Lee. 3.
A gum Liu in just arrived from th® *my in
Western Virginia, says the campaign has virtu
ally ended for the w ater. The nature *f the
country, want f fori’ge and subsistence, and the
condition of the roads, make* any aggressive
movement at present, by either parly. Impracti
cable.
Floyd bus fallen back to ft point within 30
miles of the Va. <V Tenn., Kail Road, while Gen*
boring still bolds his position near Cheat Moun
tain.
As already announce! the enemy have with
drawn A Regiment* from Western \ a.., and sent
them to Kent ucky.
A special dispatch to tbs’ Chicago Tr.hune
dated Washington 26th, says: According to
trustworthy private letter* front Europe, the
Red Republicans of Austria, Bulan I, Italy and ,
France, have mad® the in ft ample preparations
to rise, in case of the Interference of England or
France with the affaire of this Continent, gives
lh<in an opportunity to do so.
The shiuu dispatch say*: Richmond families
are packing up for fear of an attack in the rea>.
the rebel Government also believed to bo rtamv
ig its archives; best rebel paper money discoun
ted at 30 per cent.
Recession has reduced the Pontofl'u-e estimates
for Hie ensuing year three millions Mow last
year.
The prisoners who arrived here by the steamer
Platte Valley last evening, were to-day sent to
Norfolk, Mo., t<> bo exchanged.
The steamer Aliek Scott brought down from
Goose bland, a man named Jackson, charged
with aiding men to cross the Illinois to Missouri
for the benefit of secession.
WEDNESDAY.
Mobile, Doc. 4.
Th Florida an 1 Pamlico, engaged the Fed
eral vesselh off east end of Horu bland, at V
o’oloolt ibis morning. The Federal* r* tired.
Richmond, Doc 4
lutciligeure is received here that the Mo-iuer
Nashville bad arrived at Southampton,
i he Confederate flag Ho it- in British waters.
Lb® Nashville captured and burnt a large Yan
kee ship on her passage.
Tho bridge over Lick Creek, on the East
Tennessee Railroad, b.i# ben rebuilt and the
trains are passing over. Oth- r j oinis arc belt g
rapidly completed. Very .alight detention to
passengers and mails.
Cougreas pus.-vd unsuimoti-ly, and the Presi
dent signed to-day. the following:—Be it
Uesulvod, Bv the (’• ogre#* of the Coniederate
States, That the people of the Confederate States
are eminently due and hereby tender their th ink.-
t” Major-tkuneral Sterln g Pr.oe and the MLsott
ri army under hi- command, for the gallant cun
duct they have displayed throughout their acr. ice
n the present war; and, especially, for their
-lull, fortitude and untlrnge, by w rich they have
gained * brilhaut actiievt uueut at 1,, xington, Mo.
resulting on the 2Uih day us September last, in
Hie reduction ft that town and surrenderor the
entire Federal arun there employed
Be it further U. aid Th t a copy of these
resolu i. n* be union iciitcd by the President to
tEu Price, and ihruiigii him tu the army there
under hi* vutmuaud.
Nothing new from camp*.
N rt.dk Day Book ot this uiorumg intimate*
th* probability that (Jen. SduH wills, ou be in
the S uth afi r the unde ot Mnaou and Slidell.
The New Y .rk Herald of the bt, received at
Norfolk, say* Secretary Camoron’s report i*
complete. It give* jb tailed view of the war .
Over r.O0,O('O Federal troops m the service, spleu
didlv appoiuied, n line condition, andihepei pie
1,1 M viithuaiasiic fur tuc w ir. Pu'po.ta im
ploying slave.* t -r fortifications, bridges, hostler*,
etc., and says slave* should never be returned to
their relic! m.is c f.
It t ‘ruiatlun has been received in Washington
Os tin r} tore of a (.’ nadiau vessel by a Federal
cutter. Ihe lormer Bus loaded with arm*, cloth
ing and munitions ot v ai for a Southern port.
S. nator* Powell, of Ky . and Green, of M.
aud Cong re a.-turn generally, have arrived in
Washington.
laU-b Cubing has not been appointed Briga
dier General, but hi* friend* are presaiog bis
claim*.
Do. umeti's .*eieJ at Fortress M.mroe in pus
■kvm .h us Brvan Ohara, were heavily sealed and i
stamped by Hi bert Bunch, British Consul.
The Cbarleatun correspondent of the Tribune
relieves Lyons of all knowledge or participation ,
in such documents, and says he has abstained i
from all sympathy for either section in the ex ‘
citing troub'e*.
Aroi sta. Dti* 4
The l*i- - •vteritifi tri-nernl Assembly convened
here to day. K-v Frai cic Meharland elected I
Moderator by it-el un iti. n.
I’romlh*- Memphis Appeal, 2d.
A gentleman who reached t bis city yesterday 1
on the steamer Yiuoo, brings the confirmation i
of the reported capture oi Montgomery, the
surrounding of Seigel, and the advance of
Brice upon St. Louts, lie It*lt New Madrid
before day Saturday morning.
Gen. Rains, m command of his own Bug ! *
ade, and those of Parsons and Green had cut i
Montgomery’s force* all to pieces, and taken |
him a prisoner.
Gen. McCulloch had surrounded Seigel at
and it wu* belie* ed that the tailor
would be forced to surrender or have Ins forces ■
cut to piece*.
Gen. Price had crossed the Gasconade river
on the way to S|, Louis, and the people eve
rywhere were (locking to ins support with
great enthusiasm. His force is said to he very
large, and be was receiving accessions daily.
It was believed that be would have mu army
of fit),(MM) before reaching St. Louis, for which
point be was journeying.
W> icaru that a gentleman, just from I’adu
c.ib, reports that both f’airo and Paducah are
being evacuated of Federal troops, aud that
they Hre being sent to St. Louis with all pos
sible dispatch
New Ohi.kans, Dec. 2.
G. II Hilliard :
The steamers Swan, Keys, Whiteman,
Svvaiu, Cnrondelwt and Jeff’ Davis, let! the
Rigole's tlos morning, convoyed by gunboats.
R. OF DDES.
J Mvh. R*g.
THURSDAY.
Memphis, Dec. 4.
On las’ Sunday three Confederate gunboats
went w ithin gun shot of Curio and fired I ‘< round*
at Fort Holt. The Federal# scampered out of
their tents but Would not light. Une gunboat
anchored in the cbannsl L low Cairo. 3he Marie
Demining w a* tbs wharf.
A deserter any* .Sunday was fixed by the
IVdsial* to coure down COJWO strong, but
postponed.
The rumored noininiition of Heath to super
sede Brice, creates g;eat disappointment, es
pecially among Missourians.
A special dispatch from Je tier son City to
Hie St. luis Democrat, 2t*th, reports McCul
lot'll moving in laige force towards th and place.
Special dispatch fro in Holla 27th to th® Saint
Louis Republican 29th, says McCulloch regard#
the retrograde movement ot the Federal army
a* an attempt to get at hi# rear. McCulloch h
encamped at Springfield with a force of 4,000
men.
Raines left Sarcoxie to join McCulloch on the
25th with a large force. Brice left Bineville on
tbe 25th, with the balance of bis army, marching
north ward to join OuMoch. Kair.e# ha# de
stroyed every thing to prevent tbe federal# get
ting in his rear.
It hum own, Dec 5.
The Examiner of this morning says a diepatch
from a reliable source, received in official quar
ter#, states that tbe flotilla recently concentrated
t Old Point, has passed up the Potomac.
Doubtless an attack on Rransport and Centre
villa) contemplated.
Cr tigress —To-day Howell Cobb returned ,
took his seal in the Chair an President
Wm. M. Cook and Tho*. W. Freemeu, mem
her# from Missouri, and A. 11. Bradford, in the
place of Judge Clayton, of Mississippi, took
Heat*. Other business in secret session.
Correspondents of the New Orleans Pica
yune and Delta, and Charleston Courier, arri
ved thi# afternoon from Manassas sad report
no immediate proepeet of ou engagement at
that point.
‘ S l* ■••• *’ tbe Macon Telegraph
llimiion us Tjbee Light Buuu.
Savannah, Dec. ft.
Sixteen Federal vessel* are now in N idu the
bur
Tin- ('..ule.lurmeu fir.-J lliu wooil work o(
01"-.- l.ihl H. Uurla.i ui,|u, „| lp „ ||, u , ( .j
<-r.*l (tool u l.o,ttbur.lmom (|,„ ,„„j
111 lU ’ *•>•* Ih.ny .liell.. livuryl.o.l,
luu,kin, >i thi_kderl fully.
II S BF.U,
Tybre AliauJoiifil by lh Tulm.
l'ur Ml. who i'll mo up ou Hie Id. yr.ierdity
ullsmoon i..|.oit Hi ,i i|,o Liueoliiil,.. hmo
übawluned Tybee l| U ud. They ureu’ed no
tortiiieniiuus. and from all nppe.ranee, lhey
lell in lla.le They look will, iheui Ihe.r tt,. K
C, |.’- } - 11 K <m<l, ‘'-nil several of his men.
spent Monday night on the l.lnnd, and went
all over n down aa far as the light home, but
saw nothing oftlie invaders.
Five Federal ships a,e still ms.de the Bur.
It t supposed that the Yankee*, finding no
lien -roosts, potato paid es or liv’d# on the l*-
und to plunder, and feeling rather inseeurein
position so dose to Fort Pulaski, and not en
tirely pr. levied by the guns of their ficei.
have sought a fo r reiidexvou#.
They will not realize lie frui *of their
grand naval enterprize until they venture in
land.
Diabolical Plot.
1 lie Hum tluii left Savaiinuli on the night ol
the Jd.nl y. r O. was thrown off the track ueur
the 57 mile post, except the two hindmost pus
senger cur*. Ihe accideui whs caused by the
iron rail having been prized up and a piece ot
scantling inserted under raising tbe end
*"me six inocs above the adjoining rad.’ The
Engine passed over dear, except one wheel ol
ihe tender jno injury to the engine The ex
press, three baggage and one passenger cars
were thrown off the track and badly broken.
From tracks aud other evidence it was ap
parent there weie three person# engaged m
th # hellish work, one, from the track, a white
man. tbe others negroes, or they had on negro
shoes. They carried the Mantling about ol
a miV from an old house. Fortunately no
one was injured beyond a few bruises to ihr
express messenger and one or two other* ; no
paasenger hurt.
When it beetiine light and the tracks were
discovered. Mr. Stubbs and Ins dogs were seal
l<r. and when the Hum left there at 10 o’clock
he was in full chase ulier the villiaus, with
strong hopes of catching them.
I be Superintendent Iras offered arewaidof
$ “>n for the arrest and proof to conviet the
villiaus.
Special to the t'hnrleMim Mercury
Proa (Vnlmilk
CaaTMKVILLK, Dee. 2 \ grand livid day
pr*sentatinn us a regimental buttle Hag tu (rim.
Van Dorn's Division of the army of the Poto
mac took place to day. Tbe Division coiupri
#e* Gen. li nhatu's, Rhodes’ and Early's Brig
ades. The color* wuro idassed by the Rev. H.
Mtlders, of Louisiana. trims. Johnston and
Beauregard, with a brill in nt staff were present
’ I Jordan, Adjutant to Gen. Beauregard, did
tbe honors us the occasion in a spirited speech,
am and music, cheers and other greetings, fur Gen
eral# Beauregard and Johnston. Six States were
ropr, Merited.
FRIDAY.
Richmond, Dec. 11.
Manassas, Dec. sth. All quiet hero. It is re
| orlcd that a large lo.dy of Fedtirals crossed tho
L *irg Bridgeopp- -ite Washington on Wednesday
night Doubtless tu make a feint, while more
active movement* progress in the vicinity ol
Kvansport.
A geiitlth iii m just ir-m Ab xmidria, say# be
nutieed no ii-dicalu-ii of lUiniediatu advauce ; lie
i-.-tiinu'e# the Federal force on the Virgin a Hide
at 45,nUU. Our General-expect an eng igeiinmi j
before tbe Fall campaign close#.
There i* n heavy pressure on McOb.dlaii to al
vance. The road# are ia provuig, enabling team#
and field artillery to move.
Eighteen Yankee prisoner*, mo#Hy dutch, ar
rived at Kichiuai <1 last evening.
Three fine locom- tives. from tbe Baltimore A
Ohio Railway, added to the motive power of the
Virginia Central R. R
In ti e Viigiutii Convention yesterday, au Or
dm,in c giving the Governor the power to seise
all sail in private handr. Laid on tbe table by
41 nays, tu 3fl yeas. •
The Manassas new hospital buildings ure
now completed and everything is ready for the
< (li -icoi core of the Hick and w ouidod. New
Coiumi-.-siy and Quarlermuster'* departments
nearly done, and articles tor warded from the
South will lie hen-altar guarded and protected.
Weather fine No movements of importance.
Nashvii.i.k, Dec. ft.
Adi-patch from Russellville, Ky., *ay the
railroad bridge near that place win burned lust
night by the Lincoln ilea. The bridge was
guarded by 1% men. One guard escaped and
reports they were attacked by ntmnl ftO, firing
upon tbe guard. He say# he saw two fall a*
he left, and supposed the balance were taken
prisoners. Tbe bridge was burnt about sixty
f. el, but will soon be repaired.
Judge Moore, of Mount .Sterling, K\ , mein
her elect to the legislative Council, arrived
here yesterday direct from the beadquailers
of General Humphrey Marshall, and says vol
unteers are Hocking lo Marshall in large 1111111
hers. Marshall ha# commenced au advance
movement towards Lexington, with a force
amply sufficient.
Judge Moore report# that Col. Juo. 8. Wil
liam#, u few days since, went, with 3ft® o( his
command, on an expedition into Letcher Cos.,
where a Lineolnfte, named Vermillion, was
putting provisions into the Linco'n army. Col.
Williams captured Vermillion and secured the
products offtOO hogs. Judge Moore fully
firms the reported severe loss sustained by
Gen Nelson at the Battle of Piketon.
Nelson hearing that Marshall wa* marching
on him retreated from Bikston in Bull Run s'yle*
So precipitate wa 1 the relrest that ho lost two
pioMscMßon,s6o horses, In crossing the river at
Biketon
A number <*f Yankee maurauders, from Fa
ducah and Houtbland, came up the Cumber
land a few day# since ami stole 400 bogs sud
AD beeves belonging to Houthern Rights men of
Caldwell county, Ky.
Holla, Mo, Nov. 20.
A r-• -nnoitcring party, which left yesterday
morning, proceeded live mil s west of the Gas
conode and returned last night, reporting that
\ troop of eighty Texas Rangers were near Leb
anon destroy ng property generally.
McCulloch’s army wa# expected at Lebanon
on .Sunday, prepared to give battle to tbe Fed*-
rals.
Washington, Nov. 26.
Lord Lyon# was indiscreet enough to say In a
general conversation, soon after the seizure of
Mason and Slidell, “of course they will he re
turned.” Lnderstaoding the effect bis word*
wars likely to have upon this country, bs ba*
since preserved silenco, ad now says be shall
have nothing in say until he receives iu*m v
lions.
Uoueritl Blaukur has butu iuduvtd to with
draw hi* resignation.
It it u MON and, N. v. fi.
In L'uugrva* to day thorn** li. Harris from
Missouri appeared aud took his seat Moesis.
Clark aud Bey ton, elected Seuators by the Mis
souri Legislatin'-, aero also admitted to soats
un the tl >or u* delegates from tho {State at largo.
Iho Brvs doot reisruod an approved resolu
tion of thunk.-, to Major General Folk, Brigs 1 .1
Generals Billow aud Cheatham, aud the ti< • ■
under thtir command, lor the victory aohtewd
at Rcluiout.
Mark Miller, a moiubor of the 14th Gooigia
Kegiuu-uL was killed ly the cars yesterday at
Gordonsville.
A copy of Iho New IKrald of the 4 h insi.,
received at the Kiehmud Di patch % ttioe cuu
tslns Liiicolu’s Message, which wilt appear iu
tho Dispatch loiuoiiow.
T he mt-ssHge opens with * rccoguni.,ll of exiß
• ing political troubles, but expresses gratitude to
God for prosperous harvest, aud general health.
Iu reference to the action • t the sooedud Mutex,
Lincoln admits the possibility of au appeal lor
toreigu aid, or foreign interposition, and though
admitting tbe lion-in. i terance ot European pow
or* hitherto, it i* dicuied . xpcuiui.t to suggisi
the arum.g an, l tonifying ot Northern pun* amt
Lake coasts to be prep .red in any future con
tingency. The suggest! nl* also made for co
operation with Kentucky, and portions of Ten
nessce and Norlb Carolina against the secession
i*U, aud bunding id railway *to aid siioh pur
pose. Recognition of llayii A Liberia approV and.
II says (I,a number of troops offered for ihe
war are beyond the requirement us Congees*, re
storatiuu of old Virginia boundaries at the Dis
tru'i ol Coluuii.i.i recommended; direct# iLe at
Icutiou of Con roM paruculaily lo >n. h Ltgida
tinu u* will auiholixe (lie tre-.d iu nla\os coin
iug Within ihe scope ol militaiy action on tbe
pail oft Iu- I ’tiled States, and the acquisition of
i'orrilwry tor (heir Ooluuisalion. The Biesideot
s’ates be has prefoiled (be blockade of .S.iuifo in
ports to closing llimii, a# authorized by Crngu-ss.
Tbe Message closes with a disqu'siii.-n . n cer
tain prin-iplt>* >• * 11. unood i.y Hie Committee of
iho \ irginia Legislature 011 suffrage and inodili
cations of popular Government, and some re
marks upon the relative imp ,nance of capital
labor, and commends 1 lie National cause to tbe
firm and eariie-t reliance upon Brovidcncu for
AUCCSSS.
Tbe report and tbo Keoretaiy ol War says the
Hggregate force in (he serv.ee is 660,000
Ne-wr York Gpdy ke eluded Mayor, 1,1)00 ma
jority over Wood.
The Herald's commercial column #aya Lincoln's
iV essagu is calculated lo reassure Ihe pot,lie miud
tl.ei tbe present Administration purpose to pur
sue a conservative curse at h -me. aud concilia
tory, though firm pujjcy towards Foreign Na
tions.
Herald i-u y# a noth'r alone Ifout, old w m or#,
will M.,n leave to l,e sunk iu the chsutie-l betwe-u
Morris and Sullivan’s Idaud* ant 11, (he Breach
and Stone lIIL is
Ttie Virginia .Stale Convouti -u adjourned tu
uight SIMS tiit
- Ror 1 a, |M„ Nov. 3d.
A light occurred at Salem on lb, l night of tbe
2,i. Con to! era’ • lona ten kiibd and thirty woun
ed and uimiiv Briioiiors. Federal* killed and
wounded fifteen. This is a Federal report.
There were about 3UOO Confederates about
Malum.
AbauduDurul us the Colmitbus HiptMiiliuu.
‘i be Nashville l.'nioii and American says the
llnNiiaiis seem to have been forced lo abandon
ilieir coiitempluti and attack upon Columbus, by
the energy aud daring of Gen. Storing Brice,
who, bv bis advance upon St, Louis, I,a* re
called their troop* from Cairo and i’aducah.—
It our oilier Gencrala do not exhibit ibe>*uergy
ol (Jen. Brice, in creating and handling armies,
they will permit him to become the great hero
1 ,l the war.
From Tyta.
No Hue bus been obtained by our officers below
to tiie intention# of ibu enemy in thu Midden
abandonment <d Tj boo. It was probah'y done
I ,r ihe purpose of coucentratmg ail their force
ut Fort Royal, with a view to future operatiuns
iii a body ; or perhaps, to land at noma other
point on tbe coast more favorable to ui trundisg
and pillaging expeditions.
Tbe scouts who returned from the island yes
1 onlay, report (but thu enemy made no addition
whatever to thu dth-m 0.1 there and did no work
of any kind except the budding us a small obsrr
vatory.
The mun u vessels were lying in thu roads
yesterday, v,/ one frigate, one gunboat, three
war steamers, and one prize schooner, the la*
named supposed to belong to this p .rt and to
have been taken whilst attempting to come ill
from the West Indies.
\Ye have h aid nothing regarding tbe iu eu
t.-li of tbe military sutbonties in rrieieuce to
Tybee, whether n will bs garrisoned again or al-
I wed to r< in.un a- it is D at leas’ would not 1 1
a hud idea <o blow up ‘ho light hoilHfl. ms ” luf
otshes an admirable oLsnrval ry f-.r iteci.euiy
when in pussSNcion ol ihe Isiand. Nui i/iacA
Urp , sth
Fikhcr Cahonauino Bki.ow Night before
last, about one o'clock, ourcitixon* were aroused
by a terrible firing that seemed to proceed from
the neighborhood of Fort B ila#ki, and tho gen
oral impressions wax that the ileot had made s
demonstration against tbe fort or attempted to
pat# it. When daylight came and they were
not in s’ght, all felt sure thut tbe experiment, if
attempted, had lailud. A dispatch from Tyhis
explained the affair.
It appears that Lieut. Williams, ot the Irish
Volunteers, with a *lo*ll party, wei.i to Tybee
about midnight for the purpose of reconnoiter
ing the island. Finding the enemy missing,they
concluded to deprive him of his observatory for
the future. They accordingly set fire to the In
terior of the light house, which was entirely con
ruined, leaving only a hollow shaft standing.—
the splendid lau p was removed to a place of
lately seme mouth* ago
Discovering the lire, tho enemy concluded our
troops had resumed possession of the islaud,
aud forthwith coiniuunoed pouring in upon it a
shower of shell; hut us the parly retreated a#
soon as the building was fired, they sustained
no injury.
VeHerduy afternoon the Federal Meet in the
road* had increased to sixteen or eighteen, for
what purpose, remains to be explained. The
new comers aresuid to Ire old and rusty looking
sailing vessels, resembling whalers, and are pro
bably a portion of those that have been collec
ted for sinking in the entrances to southern har
bor*.—Sot. Hep.
Referring to Gov. Brown'* habitus) disrespect
to the representative* of the people, tbe Macon
Telegraph truthfully remark* that five ucci
sive Legislatures have convened during Governor
Krowu’s administration, end be has been unfor
tunate in putting every one of them upon it* met
tle.
SATURDAY.
Nahhvili n. Dec. A.
A tew days ago CM ForreH wi h 600 of his
Hangers, started from Rikctown. Ky., on an ex
pod it ion to thu Ohio rivor, he trist insisted Ash
by sburg, on Grown rivor where it was reported
there was a lurgo Yankee force, but found none
be then went to Bonder*. 11 uu the 28th, the enemy
flying on their approach, returned to Briuootou
ou the 20’h.
A dotiichtucnt of Yankee iroop* visited Cuss
vilte*Uniou county, Ky , un the SOtlr. aud stole
’•bout D O hog* Hint several beeves li has siuce
’ M” ascertained dial the li >g# belonged lo Uulon
un 11
Furgeon Van \Yy eke, of For re* I ’# Regiment,
was shot sud killed by a Liucolnile iiained Best,
in Crittenb n <mimy, Ky ~uu tho 30th. In the
tTurt to arr *l Best, bo ocoapoi Van Wyko is
from Huntsville, Ala ,
.MlMi-ti I*. Dec. fi.
O” M udnuoday alforno 11 a Fo.total steamer
nr..ugi.t mui t'jiuiub.u, u nbr a tl ig of truco,
l 0 JaeksoU, M>., primner#, with arms
and “pupineuts. They wii‘o given up bccuuso
Jack*-n lot off Federal pri* >m iH.
du llmihbay (bo gui.b tai#, I’i.ik and Jack soil,
u.ado another deuioustratnui uu Camp Holt, pop
pwi ing Iho Federal- and running them out of
their cuts. Extent of damn go uukn >wn.
Jutl ITiuuipsoii i- t rt.fving New Madrid, aud
fuels u t p'lte'n n*i ui ot d#t .rl>a<>oo.’
G u .'oik ha* entirely recovered, and assumed
O ‘uuu'ii l a’ Coiuuitius
ihi re are rumois I OMuiubus of a probable :it
taik oil Fuduoah.
Hu intuxii, l)ec 7.
C ngross passed and (lie I'rosidout approved
mu A l -Mowing biundroHao* to buspiluls for sick
und wounded soldier*, at #u-li rale* and num
bers as proscribed by tho .Secretary ot War.
A duel wa.* fought u- ur hole ;li• # morning by
tw > prolu**ioiial goiitkmeu, Wu hington Wor
sbatu, in.'inly oi Norfedk, uud J.tuio* McCul
l. ugh. fniiueily ufKtw Orients mid California.
Woishaui mortally wouoded, reported since
dead. M.-Ciiliungli sovuioly, but nut rt gardod as
in.>rul duo tdiolj (wolvo paces.
Augdsia, Doc. 7.
The SiivaniiHb New# of ibis morning, loariis
tlial Bn iiyuno Huil. r ha* arrived ut Fort Royal.
Tho 24 1 b Missis.'fppi Higiiuoiii urrived at tho
coast this morning.
The C'uMil.si’ ii C’uuiior ol itn* moiniug, has I
llivunu <latu# iu 24<h Nov The Captain aud
Mull Agent ot the TIOIII had n ei J thoir pro
test luiloio ibv pi. per auiluu.tice at {St. Thomas,
and sent a special mt-snrugoi by the stuamor La
Flat to to report tho M t*uu aud felidell nffair to
the home Governm. nt
DispAtohts in ihe St l. -u # paper* *ny Brice
has issued a proclamation lo the people of Mis
souri, und that he old'rod McCulloch ‘to follow
h 111, .McCulloch rot used and placed hi* army iu
w inter quarters. McCullouh ia report da* being
at Little Ruck ou lout® tor Richmond.
Noth iug now from Culuiubu*. Ihe steamboat*
are detained then it ir> suppuMid in contempla
tion of a forwuid inoviimiit
Rk iimond, Doc. B.^
New York N ribwrn Light arrived from As
pinwalt with neurly $1)115.000 in treasure.
Brivuteer Fuiutor was at Martinique 011 the Dili
NuV., and thu Federal gunboat In quuls within
three houis * ill f her.
riNian from Bolivia say* (but C omnunder Gene
ral LopM,huil urdered (lie exocuiion of 200
persons, engaged in the recent revolutionary
movements. Among t .use to be executed are
Kx f resident ul (Jur.ienas, tJeueral lieruiosa and
and 11 number of Briesls and lour Colonels.
Advice# from Mt. Tbumas stale that the Captain
of thu privateer Jeff. Davi.< was on Aboard tho
stsamer Trent when Ma* n and Slidell wore ur
-1 ested.
Furlross M mroe, 3d Mr. Buiigfoi I, Cnnsul
for HuXoiiy, eii route for New Grlsttli*, left via
Norfolk.
Ball insure, 6th II ck.-.’ Message recommend*
Ibe pay ment of tbe Fodeiul war tax, furnishing
Cioir quota of Volunteers and equipping I liein ;
also urges thu passugu of a law punishing till
who have joined Iho Conte h rates or aided them.
Alexandria, 3 On Euuday 160 sick arrived at
tho Mouafon House Hospital. They cams by
o-tuiil from Duiuest -wn. Two died between the
canal and hospital. The Washington Hospital
has ovcr6,fHMi sick and wounded in it, und can
not take uny m -re.
The Washington Htar, of the -1 h, says much
doubt ixist* win llier’be (’oiifederate Capital is
now at Richm Mid or Nashville. Mu- li feeling
is manifested about Bowcll, of Kentucky, and
Bright, ot Indiana, taking s> uts mi tho Fenate
f heir l >ally is doubtsd, and they w ll lie allow
ed to attend the secret sessloua writers the move
men’s and strength ot tbo army are to he discus
sed.
Tbe correspondent of the B-sl r*-p rtd to bo
expelled from the M-n*te.
Hsveral eurrsMpnudcnta refer to a lluro up be
tw- en idncoln and Cameron Lincoln ordered
Cauterou to suppress u portion of hla report ad
vising the employment of slaves in tbo Federal
army, and other ohjeotional portions, Cameron
refused, saying ho had *ut a number of copies ot
his report to publisher®, and he would not altar
nor countermand them.
Washington, Dec f
Salisbury of Delaware, offered iu the Menu!** a
picamblo and resolution* in relation to the
affair# of tho country. The reaolution prpol
1 hat Fillmore, Bierce, Tuney, Everett, Dulles,
Krviug, lluiney, Keverdy, Johnson, Crittenden,
Bugh, uu I Richard VY Thomas hu appointed
Commissioners ou the part of Congress to confer
with u like number of Commissioner* from the
Con.edeiaie Hiatus, for the preservation of the
I’uion and the maintenance of the t’onstituiioii ,
and thut they report to Congress. The lu*t res
olution says upou the appointment of Coinin'*-
sioners and the meeting of thu joint commission
active hostilities shall cease uud not he resumed
unless the Commission!./* are unable to ugree
Sumner of Massachusetts objected to the resolu
tion. Ilals said Buobannau^should bo added tu
the list. The resolution* were laid over inform
ally.
Trumbull uflsred a resoluliou, which was pas
sed, expelling Breckinridge the traitor from thu
Senate.
In tbe House,Cox of Ohio, offered a resolution
that tbe President be requested to inaugurate
systematic measure* for tbe exchange of prison
ers during the present war.
John Jacob Astor, of New York, ha* j Joed
the staff of Major General McClellan, with thu
communion of lieutenent-oolouel.
iieorgia Comfonrc,
This body dosed its session on Tuesday night.
We have thu list of appointments, but owing to
th® crowded statu of our column* cun only find
room for the Columbus District. Tho numer
ous friends of Rev*. Messrs. Bark A Wright
will bo highly gratified t thoir return to this
city.
CoLi'Miii's District. —C. R. Jewett. B. K.
Culutubus—St. Luke and Bierce Chapel— ID
ii. Burks.
St. Baul—A r men in# Wright.
Girard, Factory Mission, and Col’d Charge—
W. J. Wardlaw.
Talbotton—G. H. Patillo.
Hamilton— J. 11. Harris.
Whitosvillc D. li. Cox, J. Rush, Sup.
Ellavillu- B. I*’. Uruudlow.
Buena Vista W. B. Morril.
Butler—J. F. Berry.
Jamestown-—R. F. Wllßhiusdo.
Dpatoio—To bo supplied.
Ceutrovlllc- 11. p. Bitohford.
Harris—A. J. Deun.
Bell view— L. Until.
Muso.nfu._l,, 11 K. Wiggins, \V. 11. White,
Hup
B. S. S. Agt L. Fierce.
The following’ uro the Hppniutuuuts tiir the 1
Amoricus District.
Amkhk i's District. -s. T. Turner, I*. E.
Amoricus and Colored Charge K. W. Speer.
Sumter E. K. Joues, M. G. Jenkins, T. 11.
Stewart, Sup.
Dawson J. 11. WnrdLiw.
Fort Gaines—To be supplied.
Kuml,>l|,li II O'Diis.'otl.
Cuthbcrt and Fuimuiis—S. Anthony.
Lumpkin iindGreeu Hill L. J. Dlvls.
Stewart -W. W. Robinson, G C. Andrews,
D. Crensbav.', riup.
Chattahoochee Mission M W. Tidwell.
Webster - J. R. Stewart.
Georgetown and C.d red Mission—G. S.
Johnson. ,
Sturkevillo Mission- W. C. I). Berry.
Vienna - Ed. A. H. 11. MoGohce. 1
Oglethorpe and Traveler’s Rest. .I P. Duncan \
Isabella Mission I. N. (.'raven.
Andrew Female Colleg. -M. Calloway, Bres t. <
Chaplain* in the Army I B. Jackson, E. N.
Boland
In tbo Army W. \\. Stewart, .) R. Redding.
LATh.H I'lttllll Kt IIOI* IC.
N Ktv Yorx , Nov. 24,
‘i'be steamer Etna has arrived with Livorpoul
dates to tho l.iih. Throe British war ve.isela
were ready to sail lot Mexico but was detained
• •wing to stormy weather. French ships sail
immediately. Reported that England instigated
tho invitation ft> the I'nited States to join the
expedition.
Hpaniah journals talk ..t’ a probable Spanish
Brotootorute a* the result of tbo expedition.
King ot Portugal died of Typbint lover on
the”l2lb.
Thu Duke of Oporto -oooeedod tbo Throne.
Thu London Time# *c. I.* to calm the dismay
from idiort supply ot cotton, it says there is no
ground for the national alarm.
All important cabinet council was bold at
Baris on the I2:h. It was almost certain Foul.l
would accept tbo Ministry of Finance, and Ku
ropo be assured of the pacific intentions of France.
.Senate is called to umunhle on tbo 12th Dec.
Belgium Chambers have been opened. The
King’s speech was silent on Italian nffair*. but
the Ministers of Francis 21 wire notified that
official relations will no I Migor he held with him
Tho Parris Constitutfond argues that tho in
gratitude. us the llnilud ‘States 1 nobles France
to wilncs the diMiiption us the I iifon with per
fect indifference.
Liverpool markets uro reporto<l to the 14th.
Cotton udvaced ‘i a ‘1 (inn with uu upward ten
dency. Speculators and exporters taking freely.
Not much animation in breadstuff's or provis
ions.
Consols 98’ , u 94 for money,
OBITUARY.
Diod in this city, on the sth hint., GEORGE
F. JOHNSON, sou of J.liner and Ann Johnson,
iu the 23d year of his age.
DIED
I” Richmond, Va., on the 2Dili ult., us ty
phoid pneumonia, WILLIAM J. MOORE, son of
Wm. IJ. uud E. Moore of Stewart County, in the
19th year of his ago.
This estimable young man, at the time of his
death, was h member oi ‘.'apt. Ball's Company,
2d Georgia Regiment. Ilu was a kind and af
lectiouuLu gnu, a dutiful mddu r. and while it is
afflictive to know that he died far from h s na
tive boruo, at-d was bereft if tbe f ind attention
of his mother in bis last illness, yet his friends
should foot consoled with tlie assurance that his
end was piacc. A FRIEND.
On the 2d inst., in Maron County, Ala., Janr
I 1 !., wife ot D. I . Slaton, and daughter of B. ii.
und Mary Brown ot Mu cogeu county, (In.
To tli3 Voters of Talbot.
JA -t II Uli. 11 UE and TIIuMAH 1* Ml Til an
noiiiirc l lie hoc 1 1 undid Mia for the oflir.ea of
Tax Coltei lor anil Tax Itoccivcr p ci'kluk Ifiem
selves in ive all Un* in ■ in. 01 Itic offl es nxisept
Three Hundred Dollar* c;u 11 i ihe roimiy, forihc
benefit 01 the soldier of w .iil (oiiiny
Nov so -wide.
To the Voter* and Stewart.
Wear uullioi'y.ed lo siinuniire W 1.1,1 AM 11.
THKNKIt as a suitable c.andnlMic for 1 lie* ollPs of
Cl*ik of lira rtiiuciior t'ourl of rtitMw.iri nuiniy ui
tin* eiuiirbiH Junuaiy election.
We Uti* nullirtii/etl |.i (ICO.line A I’ I‘EHKINri
as a MUI 1 able rau.li>late lor the offi > of I ix Collec
tor of rficwuri <> m <ny nt the aiHuing J muart sirt
mu iMVId- wide
We are authorized to aniioun.- the name nt
.ia#. i(Aii itn,
Asa cm ndidate for re nlectimi to tlie nffle# . f
Troasuiur of Muscogee county at lb# election in
January next. de<*6 -die
For C'o'iiity Troasurtr.
Wil lire HiiC'Plized tu aniMMloeu
‘i non 1# 4 1111 I IA. *r.,
us a candidate lor Tre.isurer o| Muscogee Coun
ty, at I lie ensuing election in January next.
THE FKIKNDH OF
A.**. Itl’l'llI 1 .It■OIU)
Anno'.nee him a • 1 cio-lt.late for re-election to
the office of Clerk'of the Superior <■'* urt ol Mus
cog'ie county ai th® ensuing J mnary election,
j uov2s t‘i MANY VOTERS.
We urn author./, and lo unooini.* • tbo fnime of
b\ M. It KOOKS
A* a candidate for Clerk of (be . w upurior Court
of Muscoges county, at the eusuing January
eleotion. nuv23 -dte*
For Tux K. coiver uml Coll. clor.
Tho friend# of J. J. ROCK MOKE announce
him a* a candidate for Tux Collector of Muxco
giM) county at tbo next election.
As the Logudiilure of Georgia ba# consolida
ted the offices ol Tax Collector and Receiver and
fixed tbe salary at SISOO, 1 a* one of the candi
dates for Collector, propose now to receive and
collect the luxes ot Mttacogeu county for Ihe
sifln of SI,OOO, the remainder of tho per cent go
ing back to the county.
J. J. ROC KM CUE.
Columbus, Dec. 2, IHfil —die*.
Wo are authorized lo announce the tin me of
.1. r. Wll ITT IH.NY
A* a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
county, ut the ensuing January election.
December s—dte*.
We arc authorised to announce the name of
JORDAN L. HOWELL
candidate fur re-election so tho office of Tax
Collector at tho emotion in January noxt.
oof 12—dto.
Wo are authorised to announce tho name of
T. O. ** JRI l^>r4> Jlsr
aa a suitable candidate for Tax Collector of
Musoogco county at the ensuing eleotion in
January next. oct2l—dte.
GEOKGIA, 4 ‘lutl tuliooctirc Count y.
IX7TIKRRAM. George W. Itrook* npplic# to me
vv for l.citers of adiiiinlsiruiton on ihe estate o|
G. J;; Howell, late of #aid reiiuty. deceased.
Thisih iherefuro tu cite and adiuoniMh all ami sin
gulat tlioso iiitcroMtud to In* and appeut nl my office
within tin* lime pnacribed by law, toshow cause. i<
any they have why aaid letters sluniM not he grant
ed to satd,appllcsnl on.the second Monday lit January
Given uud.tr my hand ami Official Higuaiurc tins
•’Mil day in December, fortl.
H VV. PARKER, Ordinary.
Dec, U 1861—w30
G KO RGlA—Chiittahooobeu county:
\V U'-ItEAK J much R. Duncan applies fur let
v r ters of GuardiaiiHlup ol dm person* and proper
\y ° Mary J . 1 nity E . Nancy I. , l(o!.. ,i a., and
■luMtpli K. t'olibj orpliuna us A CuMi.’lale ut said
county. decniiH. .1.
All peraniis who arcc.Miccrncil.arcrequired lo shew
cause, if any they have, witlmi the time presciihed by
b*'v. why Idlers ol Guar'liansliip should not (to gran
ted lo the said applicant on Hie -’ I Monday in Janu
ary next.
Given under my tinnduiid oiffcialsigiiaiure tins the
3d of Derembc r, 1 Hit I.
H I EBIIEN W. PARKER, Old.
Dec 9, I fit) I w SOd.
Arluilnletrator'a Sale.
Um I* •#uld before the (.'oilrt lloiue door in the
city ol ('OIIIIIIIIII I. Muscogee county. Gh on
first Tiiesdiiy in Jnnu iry m xl. within the legal
li*mii# <M #ale. by virlue of au ordei ul tin* Court ol
Ordinary of said couiiiy. Lot of land No. iDlinlhe
t-lMli dteliiclol Muscogee rumi’V Hold at the pio- ,
petty ol Daniel Hood, iiereH#cil.
U l> I’IIWARIM, > .
H T HOOD,
Dcieuibur IF-wtds, (
QBORQIA Ohattaliooohos County:
RCI.ENI SI,
IfTIfBRRAH, Kivei# Hee#e, ndiiilnistia or outlie 1
• I estate ol It. Ut-ud, ileceaaed, Imv. 1111 hilly
administer".l .mi si.id entitle, petitions till# t'-oiirtfnr
I.etlera ol I’lniiiiMHlun;
It is there hire ordered, that all persona concerned
show cai.Nt*, if any • they have, wby Hind applicant
should not bedisiiiiNsed 111 the (dun of Ordinary to
be held in and lor said county on Ihe first Monday iu
June next.
Given under my bund l’ and nlffci.'il wignalure, Nov
and ltd- H W. PARKER • )iditoi 1 y
DcceutbeiV, 18fil .**'■ in
WANTED,
\HIPBATION Art TEACHER hi h h, bool by a ‘
Houthern ludv thoroughly qn ilifted to give in- 1
Mtruciiou in me Eiifili-ih biam lies uml in Muair 1
Address Rex i¥3, Colum n*, Gn |
November N wld#.
#ilo|’ llie ltiiiiawa>
AND UKCKIVK A
Id 1 i ET SAL HKW A If D!! ■
A*\ t-r x-q ”N Monday, Nov I th 1
Li-ma <-ms n ' y Al,, ' rl *®rt Al
fflfcCvhnny willi my wagon ml
i*i /) (’mk milieu, oiie a small
: oriel n.OM.• in .l •I tl • . small, one hr..wil lior-e
mule, (some won'd c .ll him blu so, undone u daik
bay mare mule, good size.
The boy is of medium size, “ • i.Mih IHO pouiidH,
yellow or Indian color. 11. n nligluly ruptured
lie once belonged to Mi Griffin, formerly a singe
owner ol (.'olu iibu#, uml drives In# team like a singe
driver, with lour lines and Hilling in lie* wagon
The wil gun i# a puun mpiiu boarded, and mipuin
led. ll had 110 wagon sheet when lielefi.
The sorrel mart* mule is of perfect lo mi, uml they
are all lai
I wi I pay n liberal reward for llie boy Imigt*'! in
any Jail, and lor llie mules mid wa on.
.1 A MEH II 111 l l
Albany, Gh. . Nov vU-dluti •.
.YU or 4.0 l.ikrlv Negroc*.
At Administrator's Snle
W'll.l. be sold before llie Court House door
wa m the (own ol • uHseni. in ('hnitahom bett
l uunly. Georgia, on the lire! Tuesday in Juo
nary ilex), wit It ui I he legal hour# of sale ftl’
(v\ or tiU Likely Negroes, b ‘longing o the csliiie
■ in, .• I’ emniiel Jones deceased
Terms mads known 00 the day of #ul.
N vM-wlds W'I.IJAM ItAGI.EV, Adm’r 1
Biqxlwi sopy,
IU. STRAY ill If LIC.
Tho owner of ho estruy bay Mule,
4sA/#W vyJ || ,j im j i,!,,, „i i|,e Livery ftlable ol
Vernoy iV: Muhaliy, where In* can gel him, by
(raying charges. imv 20—If.
FALL STYLES!
HATS & CAPS.
V- - : y/f
F. LiL]SrDO]\r,
Would inlorm his friend* and custoniurs gnnnnts
ly that In* hu* lust r.-lunod from N<*w Or.uaul
with 11 w;ll sslec.led stock us
FALL GOOD 9,
Kmhracing llalHol ull kind*,
FIN ll FRENCH 11 ATS.
MII.I T AU V
HATS & CAP3
MIHHIIH AND . IIIUIHEN'S HATS,
Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
Allot will'll h> will In* happy lo show h( hi* NEW
HTAN D, null door lo Redd J- Jolnison's.
W* cbii supply uny quantity us
NegP) WOOL iiATS.
I.'u uiiibii*, • id. II and w.I
(illQllllAßT & mm\
A PTIIB OLD rtl AND OF
I)AN FORT! I NAGKL
DEAEEUHIN
DIUIGu, ffl- DICINL'S,
HaintM, dice.
a Wc iiavc a ai.ci
_ roinpii U- stork .‘intira
rirt(’ tho l.wh artfciosol
LiXkliy Ain. lu.ao man..facturc,
W Hinoufi wl.irii wre
Oils cf ell Kinds,
Austin’s Wiute Kerosoue Oil,
liuuilretb's Fresh Ourdeu Beeii>,*l
Spic 8, Soda, OeUtine,
While Pi.u (fray Potash,
Perlumery, Buapa aud
I’ailcl Articles of all kinds,
Fishing Tackle, &c,
W will ®u happy io • ivc. a# imusl ull of* our ol
>iMiiii-r# and a# many i w ottos w n uray favoi us
willi ihnii patronage.
T'O CASH CIJTOM KRB,
Ai wholuMAle or ret ail we offur equal inducsiuunt*
to lliosu of any house in ihuilty.
IIIIQUIIART & CHAPMAN,
1)1,* u< i< i IS
COt.UMUUB, UCORQIA
FsbrusryNili. IHAI -dwlv
Bxeontot’i ! ale.
IJ V virtue el'mu older fonill,” Oidii.srv ofDers-
Ij iui .'.oil, ly. (-a , v.iile ...ol o .tie firm Tues
day In D*’ ‘ her n> *’ a* I*<• .i esideni of Dttsisl
If mill , .led, no I IUI .1.1 ‘'"lf, Ihe follow I'g
pro eriy beloug'li*lo . e • i e • I eii'd (l ea ed,
cun* Sting us •< lu iiil • f tioisi'H „.lies ii> ; {SI i ead
Os ‘ll Me 11*1101.g Will'd. .1 <• *1 ll . I>o 111 tnU bend beef
call c and nine yoke nl oxen; 511 bead foote mining
which are 10 M*ad bacon liOf/iq 11 "0 fiend sheep,
:r. oi iu-a. gs eali; 1 n.| lu.ru ir, urgii uuuuiiiy of
nilgai and syiufj 1t.1.00 biiNlie!# . I i;> rnj lingo qnan
til if fodder; qiM'.iily rye hirey.oal# lh.e*i eel and
iinilire#m'd; Po'al* iti.d ‘4O Im-bels I erson giiia#
seed; Hiuger's sewing mm lime No 3; In usuliold aud
kiU ben fi|*nilurfo sor HO pair negro khne<; lot us
K. F her*ey#j lot of u edxliie*; w fills*lend etc ,
poll I try i lid omd'v r n- >■- too ledonm in u enlion;
wag oi*. Hinl'h and ida iiuiln tout- and ii pleuieutH.
1e m-tulHu'e All a * nun * under MlOtusii. All
amuiiuls oyertsn to l’ oin • l ull notw** payable Ut
Jilil’ itry, Bod All ainoiillte liver lOU mi it 1 note#
pnyi.b u one hall J unary I*l I (.3 tin; other hail
.litiiuuiy lot Inin, wiin in . eton tl |hm instalment
from Jan nary Ist I#fi3 All noses with iwo nppiov •
1 ed seciirfi im, • o eec.iir.ty livii ts mil f ihe M'sie ■
Principal or*• limy inn#’ live in ilia eon tv.
IliOOo, H'Mlac es ten Isud lll hu reined Ha>
continned Iri.m and v to day until • omple ed
Al*n, on Thttr liny lvth Ds* <* rvtier . exi, at Ihe
plantalion efa dde Pined ill MilcfielM’ Ga u* f.e
property I.f said Veieusu llie followiug prousriy—
head burse* aim .nun--: 00 lo ad lutllet W> Ii g#,
a i ong the a#o bc*n hogs; Ii **• rum, pea* ami
|ioix(i(‘l wMoim. I'Mli and pwnttttlon tools and
uienstlM, and Hiind-y oti r arllcte# too nu me rolls to
mr Hull, ftoo aere* open land wi Ihe >enied
Terms ill's< ie as uhi.ve Ha n coiiiiiitied from day
“"i'.",iHV HAM*.., Hi’,.
Hiribriil,f, u Oct. It dwuU
Drugs, Medicines, ftc.
WHOLESALE + .RETAIL
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
Columbus, Q-a.
May 11,1881,—dtf.
Spalding’s Cephalic Pills,
At whnlusale and retail, bv
,U, ‘V I J. A. WHITESIDE.
Parr’s Native Grape Wine,
At t\,25 per bottle, oash, by
mH *” ‘ J. A. WHITESIDE.
Nutmegs, Cloves & Cinnamon,
At wholesale and mail, by
,u ‘ 4 Y n J. A. WHITESIDE.
Cold Water Soda,
With choice Syrups, Bld hy
mayU J- A. WBXTMX9S*
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
At whulesnlo and retail, by
i“*yll J. A WHITESIDE.
BoveeEod'B Wine Bitters,
At wholusale and r®tail, by
may 11 J. A. U ll l i’E.SIDE.
Concentrated Lye,
At wholesale and retail,by
may 11 J . A. WHITESIDE.
Book Binding
H’ X 12< l TED in siiper’ur eirls Sl* the *f it
4 ‘'nlii'nhio Ti".*
PXRCIJTOR'tf rt ai E ‘a ill in sold MOn ■
1-4 Hill, rttewari I'm.my, Ga., Un* . nine estate,
uxeepi negroea, of Iclihlmhl Cox, Inti* of naid comity,
dsceaHud, t oiiHistillg ol UI.O acres ul laud, in a good
slate ul culliviilion; adapted lo totloii or corn--
Tlii*ie i* One ll.Miotn and# uu it, and it Ih all well
diirlied and lenred; gin huu.se and iron screw, a
l> e is un reriidem e; iwo r liiirches, school huuse and
P®t office, in a half a mile ul the residence; society
line Also, a ot of niuU’H and lumhuh, milk cows
ami entile; some seventy five pork lings, siu'khogs;
H.iniM live Ihnvsand bushels of corn; fodder, grain
us different kinds; blacksmilli ami iar nig inm;
twu road wagniiN, oue cart; household ami kitchen
fiirnltuie The *ale will cuiiinissn: nil I’ueHday (he
ITifidayof December next, ronniiuing from day to
day mil ll all ih sold: Ibe land Will In* solo flr*t.
JAM hi* H COX. <
WILLIAM M COX, \
Nov. il.lHfil wld**
DISSOLUTION.
r IM(E firm of MANLEY, HODGES A CO., is
4 this day dissolved by mutual consent- Ait
early settlement of their burinoss in uarnesfjy
Hoiioited. Call at our Store and oone hb nearly
up toyourubilgations a# poußible Bay u# all
the monuy you oau. January 1, IHfif^
GEORGE MILLER, ‘
I N retiring from tho firm return# hi# siuoero
1 thank* tn the old friends aud customer*, aud
earnestly desires aooutiuuntfon of their liberal
ity to thu new firm.
MANLLY & UdDG£S,
\II MI.I. ‘ontinuohusineau at tbe old stand,and
V\ will bo happy to servo their frieuds aud
“tet'imuis lun. I. I Bill.
TO MILITARY COMPANIES.
VI E have rcco.vedto-day tho following goods
\ f Gray tSutmets,
Gray 55. C. Tweeds,
Brown N. C. Juans,
vir.iy Georgia Camiiuera,
Gray Flannels,
Gray und White Blunkuta,
Gray and Blue Cloth,
Ml UTAH Y HI TTONS.
All Wool Lindsey, Hickory Stripes and Shirts
and muny urihdt*# suit :ble for uniforms.
S. KOTHCHI LD A CO.
Aug 22, 18*1. tl
HUGHES & HODGES
ydaiwm’- Hull*.
COMMiSSION BUSINESS
1 n ;ill its iiraiicluYs.
WM H. IIUGHF.S,
July 4—dwffm W. C. HGDGErf.
SOLDIER’S GOODS
WK HAVK now on h.inl a lurgu l-it ol White,
Re-1, Velh-w and (Jri-y ri.AN.NRLS;
(iRKY (IKOHOIA JKANS,
ItROWN NORTH CAROUNA .IEANB,
BROWN GEORGIA JEANS,
GREY AM. WHITE JEANS,
STKII'KJ) WOOI, IJNSEYM.
HICKORY AM) I'l-ANNEI.SHIRTS,
WATER FRO. IF BOOTS* SHOES,
I WOOI, AND BUCKSKIN GU.VES,
KNITTED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
MII.ITARY BUTTONS,
ALL KINDS OF OVERCOATS,
INDIA RUBBER SUITS-.•Ccmi,, I.eg-
Kiin- and Capn;
WOOLEN iiiiddlll N 11,1, E COMFORTS,
In liinl, evwrylliinjj wanted by our Soldiers in
Camp.
8. KOTHCHU.i) ik BRO.
Cnluiuliue, .la , Sejit. all. ft'.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
J. H. MEERY
N AH removed hib ’ foihing rtb.re to tbe building
forn.eil (K . itpiud by Me-*rH. wdry 4- t.'n.,
next door to Ue.bl & Joliiihoh’m,
ill ISruii'l Street,
Where lie will be pfrased to filter to bit* customer*
ind tbe public ; ei.eiuily, ii good hli k of
WINTER CLOTHING,
*KwnaA(.‘iNo
GKNTrt’ t’Artrt, rROfKa and HACK f’OATH;
GK.NTH’ ( o ‘Diinil BLAt-'K CL”TH I Hot Krt;
IriULEu and (501.HM11119 EACTOHY HI TH;
tiENTrt* Plain ami Fan y t'Artrt I'ANTrt;
G F.N I'rt’ P.aln 4t Fancy t a*#, and Hi k VKrtTrt.
GENTS’ .OVERCOATS,
Ol HKiU NIilN, HKAVKII, PILOT A,
CLOTH.
Gents* Furnishing Goods,
Heavy Lamb'# Wool, Merino, Milk and Cotton Ifn
de idiii’M uml D”iu ere;
I,men It.. mo iii rth'e'M ui and Col ar*.
Handkerchief*. Tie*. G ove#, Ate. A.
Also, Lii brrdla#,Tr-tnh* und ( urp.*! Ilag*.
Columbus, Oct. 21 - trim
Wcatitcr ,( Imvulla,
J. W. YOUNG, Master,
mr” WILL Ua rtf ’lumbiiH uvury Friday
IrH-jrcJe.rmi.gu. 3 ..Mock P M.
anlwipi'diuMl U.miniu-. have Au ilu*:hicola every
Momluy evening at 8 o’cln k P ftt
I'm lie g! t or pahnag.’ a, ply ou hoard.
Nov I if3m
GENEVA ACADMEY.
Jffk*. Tbs Exorcise* of th’k tubool will
cutnaiepco on tbo SECOND MoN-
I)AY IN JANFAKY
ygQm Till) Principal# of this School have
g-tic to u great dual of trouble and
oxpense to i.uiid up u school on an equality with
tbe hunt, and no effort will be .spared to make
everything agreeable.
French, Latin, Greek, and all other branches
usually ’aught in our College# will be taught In
tbe above. Music will also be taught in full.
Board can be had for any number us pupils ou
tbe ttio#’ re-avonaMe term#.
The Principals uro fully capacitated for their
bu#itM'.H#, and will do all iu their power to make
thu school lake high rank,
Principal Main ltep’t L. H. MoNAMAR,
” Fun ale “ Mi## so S’IOKKH.
Guvevn. Due. 2k—Wtf
LuVert Female bollegc,
TALBOT TON, GA
.■m THE Bxercises Os this Institution wll
jfJMgn be resumed on thu
Monday iu Jan mry noit-
During thu present year the ( “Huge
yjFalfr’ h‘(* been UUdefthe charge of Mr W.ll.
rtl. Al.rt, and wc do not In Hiiatc to Hay.
that a more fentbuiiniily and efficient Tear her i# uot
l to he found anywhere in the rttate. I (tour opinion
> he mi *Mc rue tuienta for comb eting a remnle
i College II inttinbuitM *< • !•■'in discipline, preserves
i admirable order, and advst ce# lu* pupils with ar
uidity we have never liefor *• en #uipassed. Vlr rt.
[# u native Georgian ami a Gradual*’ of thu Geotgia
University. It t>* his puipo#e to devote himself exciu-
Nivdy to llie m file on npation in wbn Ii lie i* now en
gaged lie merit# ihe patronage ‘ft tie public. #'id
wc IrUMl'hal a generous peopl* will Miistitm bun
F. II Worrili. Judge rt C Wm. U Drown,
Dr T. K. Turner, I Itonias A • Drown.
A. f. Owen, Wm. J. Week##,
J .bn T. Blount, IG- A. Wynne,
Talbotton,Ga., Mvb Dec.—wtf.
RUMP & MESS PORK.
|SO?. POMA, B “ V . HAHNARI).