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ra fej. tarns’* Army... Official lfopitfiiw,
Wo have tho pleasure of publishing the fol
l't#i g copies of official fctlegr tins to the Snore*
, -rv .!’ War, in tol.t in to iherocuut i-riliiaut
successes achieved ry M.-j -i den W. \V. Luring
in Wes t n Virginia
CAPII.'ItK P JIM fIAM VN.
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V. -..nos c. . 4 >t 11. I dd. )
Jc!. Ii; iffi't llueli.: fc |j. I-bus C. H-
Gen Koileyh in a- pot, w-’ i &,(>f) stand of
arm uo ! i.oane s* .. ah v.’ which tv..to de
stroM . lie h k the com::, officer and
thirty pr . iovs. ‘l i. ne\ day bo cu i ,l “ UH
Wcstoii! •uo ... ho tc.k ii> liville. Tho
next day i.o tt k C and. K.Ub':.,no and hisregi
mut *•. !•... t. u. tfcf n:x: i*3t < ir " vo, ‘
luroe us liw enemy i: -n Hr vcniwooil, ul t>>®
nnxt ;,J err. over • ••• nnu.liin.y rJ
mile. ltht..-! ; ■ : lu:* untß on
tb.- Kornwln.
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, v , ru .. y,unr HOl'Sr ‘ \a:.:u
P‘*- S W V- >
Payetto C. it. cep I , -2. >
A/or a fatiguing tnarch l ennieep’ i •’ *u
my near!. 1 ? jiii.o >< n yerruruay, (•’ ; * i***d I
*( ■. | , h t; •: bo*i <>’ . so w<:ich
w (! r ,,t. cont vtrtii.: every ilicit of my |
aiiv i v• r rent llc*, bo cutcrc.i bis foriifioa- ;
tion.H t -hi place, which were strong, and con- j
sLtcd 11 very formidaM# outer work?, enclosing j
a quadrangular tort with g.i,e sand redoubts,
aud well mounted wish nino heavy pieces of ar
tillery. My tatii pushed v;* \o the wills with
great spirit, irlli*‘ jr g-c.-tt loss on the enemy. |
Our loss small. A.i - ‘ 1 • ffall, tu tho force
of tho cn- piy already in me foil, tbre* rc-i- j
merits w.-re addad ns re u-foies; men at by one j
of tho many r>d* which my forces were not j
uumemus enough to guard. ‘lbis iu.ido the toe- j
my about ftva regi.ueut* stronger; but whilo |
wo I ty tu <ur nrms 0* renew thu ;it>-k ibis J
ruotu-.g, ! -: my fie 1 Probably they i -ok.
the .uiie iv and by wb.ch tho rucf tieruienH en
tered, and lam now merter of tl-.r wotk?. 1 \
\ la iluhlt; , at . . H, i 02. j
A ‘ter lighting tw > obstinately uU aid fights
Gauley—the enemy Im.vui,,; 1-oos. put to tliglil J
their wag >n r.. . -. The aga
*n and many non were burnt l 1 iforo they
flwi. lam cm-.; : S the K o.avha and panain - ;
the t u my. Wo took 700 burre! of .-a \\ ,
War l> , .rti •. ■< ti.r. .-ring:
Viutid.s tJ. H.iVib. ‘)
lion. O. W. Kasnow', Sec’y, of War :
I After icoectnatkirerishing from Gau’y down. ;
rei>istar.ec, burning ibeir s ores and most of i
rn- iru’. bevy. it:;, in full r*.treat Jenkins
■ KICBMM), HAITI E.f
tuilowing extract if a letter fr-tnnn ‘’ubr
Koh” writer give •*,. •• ‘ f!• ~ ■
Ivy., four days* jt v> <u to tbs battle. I -how-,
that Dull Utin Xcl.m.u bad ni Richmond j
gome clay a before, aml hoped to entrap *.ur forces
instead of being b- 1.
arduous duties of dirripiining raw ir>o; % and >
preparing them ffir th 1, an ondertak'-
which, l>v the way, is far in n :’u.vt
periccee -T Croft and Mn*w*n, the Sa.-.v \. !i he
M. Cteylan-wh-r-. I : r . :..,i,teih.l.;-w*li
bo assigned :he < • mmaml of a • livisiurt.
tj, and is situate : c r.v • si f.mu try
in the world. This county i-; *• •; j,tho mutt
weattby and aristocratic in the ,iu;d con
tains quite a number of Union rm.-.. General
Nelson’s arrival at this place wj ■ mdoed oppor
tune, as the Greets wore crowd-.:*. •
who were ordered t. their camp?, ‘.riti.id-; weie
re-organized, end drills, tc., c tah;’..'!u.d.
THK FIGHT AT l” tiiSVIUUi: HAND*
SOME AID FROM 01 ft l ’ END IN MAUI
LAND.
The only re*i.-tauce oar ttoops encountered in
crusting the Potomac was from the Ist M 1
nchu?c Mvalry, who k*4 luitn .uiL.nl ;
erab’S, >.v. i t'caiupcmi a- a raj A rro A letter 1
to the N w York Tribute complains ilia* tie
first duty performed by tlu Ist Regiment Mary
land volunteers eaikd out lor the tiefcnco of the
Ftate was to j *,ur a Tolley into tie retreating
Federal cavalry. The corrcspcmucnt, Jrota that,
thinks that the Mary i and trooj - canned be rc -
lied on. We give an extra t frt :u hi* icttur.
The road had l>een clear in the morning,
and was counted on for obstructed retreat; j
but, while the inan<>-u vering in front had con- I
sonied the dsy, some Mar)’and traitor had j
piled atones at the worst p; n the road in !
such quantity that the horses, at illoj, ‘
could not fail to go down. Enveloped in
clouds of dust, the head of the rc -.mting ro’- |
umn came down the road at *pe < and plan j
ging into the rocks.men and nones together
fell in confusion, piled one on another ia
heaps.
The reb**' were <•; ‘ beh l tu* and
those w ..o wcr.i ‘aid ouiy im-’vtc.r.
The retc'-%-aa firing into n:;d sabering t ■
prostrate men. Some of them were <ru he*. J
under thetr struggling hor.-es. Capt. Cham-!
rUin, whose borne hup fallen upon iiim,
shouted to the rebel leader that bis men were
helpless, and the fimg was ordered to cease.
Capt Motley and Cupt. Wells, with moat of
their men, escaped. Capt. Chamberlain, with
about twenty men, were captured. AIJ were
liberated next day on parole.
Before the men were sent off Gen. Lee xf .de
them a speech, advised them never to i* :e up
arm t again to subjugate tbo baui'u, ofoturcu
teat there .ire and rotm be two Conte Jen es on
this eenttaoDl.tiyM?’ ***&*&’ hon ethic*
and pr.Htics in by all of which the men
were duly edA.iid. Capt. Chamber lain hud a
long c. inrcrsatioj with . i: bugh Lit and Stu
art, and reports that their cavalry forces are
very large. Poolsv.il© <if. ‘ons fired from bouses
along the street* on the retreating cavalry. ;‘At
Darnistown the rebels flun;.’ ..r.i Lottie ,
and all sorts of missiles it va the windows.
The Chicago Journal, of the 2'Jih uU., cays
John Chief of the Cherokee Nation
arrived at Chicago yesterday, accompanied by
bis family and a retinue of .about fitly persons
en route for Washington, where be will lay
the grievance* ofhi* people before the Presi
dent, and urge the vending of a body of troop*,
to clear the territory of hostile tribes oi Indi
ans and cut throat rebel*. John Iloss is a
Union man; never was anythin’, else,and nev
er could bo. Bat for more th in a year bis
life and that of bis friends has b-cn in hands
of traitors, and the chief wus compelled to
pursue the course he has taken ,in order to
save his people from ruin. He ha* played
his part wisely and successfully, and we now
hope the Government will follow oot its work
of reclaiming that country. About ditto
weeks ago, Ross and his i datives were Over
powered by superior number* mid lortfed to
leave the Territory. Making the best of their
way to St. Joseph, Mo , ihey came from thence
l-y railroad to this eity, ><u l left l-*i evening
oil the Michigan Central Kailroad for Wash
ington
(For the Daily Times.)
HEROICS.
A l’jutbowii ! qu ek ! for, yo Gods! aint it shabby
That honest old Aba shouldn’t have an old
“ abbey,”
Grand, gloomy and vast as tbo balls of old Odin,
To gather the gas, as his heroes, explodin’,
Send their ghosts into space to gibber nn l wan
der,
In a style to astonVa a dead Anaconda!
A West min.-ter ! straight! where, out of tho
weather,
the world may behold Doodle’s dead all together;
There, flat on his Luik, great Scott should bo
With Iho other tall boys that togged “der iuu-
McDowtll, McClellan, Sickles, Seigols, Sykci*,
I Hiker, Duller, Bull Nelson, Dlcnker and Dir ks,
j Hunter, Fremont mid Pope, and tho rest of the
Yh„l,.,
Ila a posture derived from artnD and a straddle,
A8 they moved, when they lived, at their latest
skedaddle.
A wonderful show ! and, for dollars and cents
Hero's a plan by which Doodle ouu dodge tin:
expense ;
Bitch hero to bring his own l'aa as be dies,
And sign bis own name to the legend—•• Hkiik
Lies.”
(1\ r the Daily Times.)
Mrs, PartiuntuQ on Pope.
I “ SVm J'nj.e to St. J'avt!” 11 why I thought4ho
poor creetur
As m.ide the Bull run, belonged to St. Peter “’
COSFLIMKMS OF THE SEASON.
; i S.ir render at ClarLtvilU, Avg. 12 I*o2
“C.runt PMason of the V Ist Ohio, (the sumo
; regiment denounced by General Sherman for
•. cowardice at Shiloh,) with oft men, two cannon, j
and strong entrenchments at Clarksville, Mirren- ]
i dcrod, without resistance. Thesurren- :
j dor w.‘9 mad. l loan inferior force of rebel eav&l
----| ry, and Mason end Woodward mudespeiches |
! complimenting eaeh other.”
MVS OX TO WQOUWAKD
CoJ.'Wo-dward, I cannot refrain from exprer- ;
My sense of tho honor you do tuo to-day.
In taking a sword I otu tiroi of posee&iog,
And tak’ g if, to -, in >•. civil a way.
T ■ tel! v >u tho truth though I've fed no aisgiv- j
Coucernir g the rights of the cause 1 xiphoid,
I h.ue had ;; c mviction that one As*, still living,
Is wor h a battalion of Lions stretched cold.
j At Mtiloh,'lsaw I could rav atmnunition—
And iit.su my bacon—by thifttug my ground;
! S.i my brave 71st, with a yell look position
Where all was serene, as we afterwards found.
Mj liuckcycff, for this, were by Sherman berated,
Ho ventured to call nano better than sneaks;
| lint, Colonel, this thrice happy chance I’ve await
ed
To prove there'* no braver than him who uow
WCOIiW Alt l> TO MAICX.
Thrice hnppy, dear Colonel, iua I to acknowledge
The churns ot a soldier so polished uud Irut 1
w ■-yle of address w mid iluinine it eolh l -'-;
Hour deeds, unexcelled, beenequ<ilK<d by
Sbuuldjyour govoroiueni to apprtciett* your
merits,
TJel’t ve me, your worth f r.ot slighted by >urs; !
It values tho true Northern man woo inherits— |
And uses such wry remarkable powers.
Ij every respect,you're tho equHl, dear Col.,
Us Pillow and Bragg. <>ur two brave t and
. wi -. and • . prudent, your fame will keep ver- !
md
ng after y. ur win buttered frame goes to j
Ila .e your bright wepon, your men, and your- j
For ail arc a j ersonal favor from you;
Au i regret:i:i;* your talents arc laid on the shelf, ’
; it • yor parole, and now bid you adieu.
—[Vanity Fair. !
j Aw* i her prop -t, writing t>> an agricul
-1 tural | ; > cr agy:“When you wish to know j
J what the weather is to be, go out and aelect ‘
| the sum: tut <;oud yon see; keep your eye upon !
| it, and if it decrease* and disappear* it show*
; a *tateof tho air which will be sure to be fol*
| lo .vvd by tiip) weather; but if it increases in
j hizc like your great coat with you if you are
I going from borne, falling weather will not be
i far off. The reason is this, when tho air is
becoming charged with electricity, you will
! see every cloud attracting all lesser one* to
war .A i until it gathers into a shower; and,
on the contrary, when the fluid is passing off
or diffusing itself, then a large cloud will be
scan breaking to pieces and dissolving.”
Tins Pksnsvi.va.xm Snkak. Tollman, who
recently tsssyed to cross over into Canada,
dressed ia iomale attire, with his wife, and a
child in UU arm-, is still at Stevenson House
in Lockport. The authorities .in Pennsylvania
I LaV'dicen t’U-gaphcd to, and inquiry has betn
1 ; rvs to what shall be done with the man,
hut no reply has been received up to last Thurs
day. He id a man of wealth, anfi'-ays, if it had
not been for the entreaties of his wife lie would
have remained at home, and took his chances of
; draft. He says he luxes his country, but
h*ves his wife and family more. He has a large
am of mrncy with him, and i the gourd at
the bridge a package os $-'.,000 to Jet him puns at
the time of detection, but it may be said to
i the c redit of the guard, he wus Incorruptible
1 and refused tho enormous brfire, but placed the
E .addier under urreut, and wok biro to l, >• k
port, where ho now remains. —liucheeier Lem.
Rrn igat l n Foiiibshadow*d.“ At a recent
“ ;r meeting” held in Brooklyn, the Hon. H.
Ij. nton, in order to stitnnlale tba bellieoa©
sot ‘in -1 of his auditor*, said, amongst other
t i: ;j . that if our (loverntanet wont to pie
, •iier<9 w al ! bS no United SUes to pay the
■ b.-bt, K.;dhe vfuulJ advise those who hadsny
thing love- od in United .Htates Stocks to save
•II and ■pend had.
This look* a good deal like preparing tho
public mftu in Linooludom for a repudiation of
rho en rtiiau* war debt which l* running uj
thereat thera.e of some *tx tmllion* a day, —
e ino ether way of ever poking it.—CA..
Courier.
Nrw Bkioaimsk Gk.xbralj.—The following
recent appointment* of Brigadier General*
have bed made: William Steel and J F Eigen,
of Arkao*a.'; Fraud’s A Shour, of Florida: Col
Skurry and Allison Nelson, of Texas.
dr*. Braoo’h Aii mt.--Information received
by ns indicates with certainty tbot Gen. Bragg,*
arrsy arrived at Glasgow, Kentucky n tho 14tli
inliaot.— Chattanooga Hebei
A letter from one of Wilson’s Zouaves, at Pen
<xcola, says thoy are steeping in luxurious pring
t>eds, uud upon pillows of tho softest down, upon
which the fair daughters of secession bare been
•runt to oloao tboir.languideyes. Tho toozoot
lounge upon carved sofas, survey themselves
through splondcd mirrors and revel in the rich
libraries for “books to read.”—Thoy stroll open
vernndahr, and pluck oranges and lemons in
gardeus scouted by magnolia and olianders.
Plenty us srtay chickons, goese, ducks,pigs, Ac.,
yet remain, and beef in abundance. Vcr.iy tLo
zjo-zoos ars in oluver,
TELEGRAMS OP THE M EEK
Riltiuom), Sept Id.
.N'.. new* of a re'iablo char.cler fca> t™n r.-
OBivedfrom our urrny lu Maryiamt lor Mural
days.
The New York Herald of the 11th contains
nothing later from (ho Isout of war. It ojeatfocs
“ report that Suward will re.Mgu un i accept a
i align ui.nsii'o.
tool) JEMS PI.OII HI..\IICH\.
Kno.willk, September 14.
Couriers who leit Lexington, Ivy., on ilu Gib
instant, with dispatches from Gen. Kirby Smith,
arrived boro this morning. Ueu. Smith’s army
had not >oi reached Covington, Ky., but it was
mo\ing forward and tho pooplo were rising en
mai.se to join it. Three thousand mon were re
cruited in twenty-four hours.
Gin. Smith Calls for an immediate supply of
twenty thousand stand of arm*.. Ton Kentucky
regiments were being raised under tfoueral A
Buford.
General Smith made a triimiphant entry into
Lexington on tho Ist inst. Tho people from the
susruundiog country rushed spontaneously U
receive him, pouring in all day hudjoiniug ;u
the wildtst deiaonstrulioiis of delight. The la
dies cried with j y and gratitude.
Geu. John .Morgan arrived on rti.f 1:1., und
was received with boundK a cuthusiasm. C<d.
(Seutt'a Louidiana Cavalry took postokion oi
Fraukfort, Ky.,on the ;>J inst. Col. beott plant
ed his battle flag on tbo dome of the {Jute House,
the at reels being thr.nged with men aud women
front the surrounding country, who received our
triH-ps wilh a brilliant ovation.
The enemy evacuated Fraukfort on the u-ght
of the 2d inst. Col. * eoit went in pursuit the
; next morning, and fcu: back a largo uuaibcr <>f
j prisoners, beside- throe hundred mules. It was
reported that he had overtake n tho tlyingcuemy,
had succeeded in getting in their rear, and would
j capture tho ei.tiro traiu, with vast quantities of
j i ,r
j Tho Lexington (Ky.) Statesman, oi the 6th
! in*!., contains a stirring aiMrssjr frum Getie.aU
j ymitfa hud Buford.
j Gtuorul Humphrey Marshall via# exp-. htc.ltj
teach Pari.-’, ivy., on the nigtit of the (Uti inst., I
and would camp on his own farm.
Do Courcy’s brigade of I'edorals left flu- North
| .'ide of Comberland Gap on tho I lib in.-t., with |
j a largo number of a foraging uxpc- j
j dilion.
j A skiriui h occurred oil the I2ih instant at j
i Baptist Gap, threw miles from Cumberland Gap* !
| The enemy were driven hue).. N ■ particulars of j
the fight are given,
j IlicuaoMii, Sept. 15. -Official dispatches re j
reived hero itate that Gen. Loring d.leaf
ed tho enemy in the K i wba Valley, \‘.i. and <
I that U.n Jenkins had m tdo a -u -e-. -i.il (aid i
1 into Ohio.
Gen. McCown has made application for a lar;*
climber of arms for the Kmitu- . • w •” are
‘.joining tho Confederate army.
1 Nothing late from Maryland. N.-rthern pu
| per* of tho 11th represent that McClellan's army
, had inarched beyond Rockville, in quest of the
rebels, and a baffle was x pec ted iu * few days
between that place ani FredcrUb.
The Leglsbiture assembled to-day in extra
j *esion. Uov. LetehnFs niMMge urges prompt
; action to increase thu supply of salt for tho peo
! pic of the State, lie advocates aggressive war
ugmust the enemy, and ..recommends that ua
amnesty be granted to loyal citizens in por
! lions of tho State that is > verrun by tho ene
my, who have taken oaths Liad'og them to
i abstain from active participation in the war;
; aud also expresses the opinion that the usurped
; Govi nmient under Pierpont will soon bo over
thrown, and denounces extortion and extortion
era, and concludes by congratulation at tbo
; bright and glorious prospect before !lio country.
! Conobk.ssi ‘-xai.,- In the fermte tb Military
1 Exemption BUI was dbcuusod ail day.
! A communication from h President infoira
! ing tho .Semite, in reply to their resolui i .m thaj
ho has no authentic lalurumtu a of fh* execu
tion of soldiers in the Cooiadcrato army by any
genera I officer.
In tbo House resolutions of inquiry relative to
the establishment of Asylums t- r indigo t rol
diers, and bounty lands wire ad*.pied.
The Conscription Bill was further distiuxsed.
Am auicndment was adopted exempting a regi
ment of State troops organized in Tolas lor the
protection of the frontier of thu’ Suto.
Cuattanooua, Sept. Ift.—-liitollicence rc.'oiwtd
| by the Daily Rybel, says that Ruoll ha return
1 od to Nashville, aud that be had stulleu be
tween ton and twelve thousand negroes. Ho
| is working them on th# b rtifiemiona around
Nashville. The negroes aro sterviug. Many
of them have escaped t” •), owners.
Large meeting*: have boon uel l by T ■e.vr
lartioii in Middls T*>iiuors*6. Tho o.untry is
arousod, aud they have rosulve*l never to al
low the enemy a, aln to control their Elate,
j i* hi vats Dispatch.]
Kapioax, fciepL 14.—W. 0. Singleton. -We
(tho 2d Georgia Battalion),leave Imro to-day lor
Maryland. W. R- hwarriN.
Macon Ttleffraj.il,
RrriiMosn, Sopteraher 16.
In tho Senate to-day, Hill, of Georgia, from
1 tho Judiciary Committee, Kqiortod a bill to de
clare cortain porsous alien enemies. Tho bill
provide* that the Preidunt shall iisuo a procla
mation requiring all perrons witbio the Confede
rate States who refuse to support this Govorn
merit, to depart wilhiu I*) day* beyond the terri
torial jurisdiction ot the Cbnfoderato Stutes;
provided that if y of said person# mail, during
the 10 days, abandon tho Government of the
United States and renounce their oath of ailegi
ance thereto, Ac., shall bo relieved of tbo penal*
ties against alien enemies.
The military exemption bill won further con
sidered, and the constitutional question diicusstu
for several days disposed of by tbo adoption of
un uraeudeueut for the exemption of such State
officers as tbo reverai States may hare declared
by low to be liabla to miiitia duty.
An amendment to exempt one editor of each
newspaper was rejected—yeus 8, nay* 14. A
rnotiou to strike out ministers of the gospel was
negatived—nays 17. Adjourned,
In the House, a resolution from the ftcn&to
fixing the 30th of September ai tbo day for ad
journment. of Congress was agreed to. Tho
conscript bill was further dineaetod.
Mobilb, Siswr, 16.
A special dispatch to the Evening New*, dated ,
Tupelo, loth, says. (leu. Ptioe's army moved
worn Ualdwyn, Mi h., on Friday last on a forced
march. Aim sttiigor just arrived reports that
on : a turd ay afternoon the advance guard, undur
<!on. Armstrong, surprised and attacked the
‘i ankoes, 6,000 strong, at luka, driving them
■til of town and taking 200 prisouors. General
l’rieo, with the main body, oomo up Sunday
morning. Tho enemy tied in the direotiwu ,|
Last port, leaving in our hands SIOO,OOO worth
of fibres, principally flour und salt. Gen. Price
j’ u . Hi-t ■’ and when last hoard from was seven
miles bohi,nd the itiemy.
Omattasooua, Sept. 16.
Telegraphic commuiiication has bceu estab
listed to Huntsville, Ala. ihe Vaukeos destroyed
all tho works and engines of tho Memphis aud
Charleston road beforo leaving that place.
Kkiimonu Sept. 16.
Northern dates of .ho 14th have boon reooived
by iho Examiner. The Herald says, tho rebel
o ‘top at Frederick was broken up otv Friday And
l ho army marched to Hagerstown, preparing to
1 • h into Pennsylvania to Chambersburg. It
also rays tho rebels have retreated from their
1 it ion ia Kentucky beforo Ciucinn-ti. Kirby
t'miih made a speech to his army ou Wednesday,
assuring them that in a few days thoy would
quarter in Cincinnati.
Tho Washington Cl.r. nielo of tbo 14:h says:
<l. u. Loring made uu attack on Harper’s Ferry
on Friday, aud was repulsed with groat slaugh
ter, and that tho attack was renewed the nxt
day with the same result.
the excitcmeut at Harrisburg and Philadel-
phia is increasing.
Tho Chroniolo also reports that 40,(‘Oft rebels
under Beauregard left Richmond on Tuesday to
raini-nee Lee, and that Now Orleans is threat
ened by a considerable forco under Drcckiuridg 0
an I Van Dorn.
lu New York on Fiiday, stocks declined \ to
uiioperumt. IKS. sixes were quoted at iNH*
ooldat lift 1 , Exohnngo 130 to ISO.
liivcrp ul dales to tho 4tb received. News
i uniu.; -i, uii. hud duoliued. Cotton
| i.■! vai.> ed 2ia a penco sfneo Friday.
Hi. iiMONi-, Sept. 17th.
An t iUHaI dUpiiteh from Gen. Loring dated
Ciia-lesti-n, K ..iiuwl.it Couuty, says after inces
•'jnt H.finishing we took this piuce at 3 o’clock
jP. M Tho enemy fix regiments strong, made
i a stout resistjnee, burning their stores a und most
ibis town iu their retreat. Our loss slight
j tho en uiy • heavy, und ho is iu full retreat.-
, Jenkins is m his roar.
111. IIUy.M>, Sepl. (7th.
In tho lb-use yesterday. Foots introduced a
j rosolution proposii g tu miu! a commissioner or
< immissioners to Washington, iropowered to
l prnp*>s- terms of aju.-t and houorshlc peace.
I Holt of Georgia submitted a substitute declar
i V people of the Confederate Bta'es have
; urdently desired peace from the beginning, and
; whenever the baited States Government shall
ui'iiii.t t a like anxiety it shall be tbo duty of
1 ■ i'l-rident (u nppoiut . .ininisnionersto trout
i wiih suid G jvurmnent. Hesolutiun
... .and ...... :.n<l ujiuii me table.— Yeas fikj
Richmond, Sep. 17.
Tho Secretary of War received a dispatch to
-1 day from M j. Brown, couiiusriding the post at
| Dublin, stating that (Jen. boring's command
i catered Kanawha Sulines last Saturday morning
aud took possession of tho Salt Works, closely
! pursuing iho enemy, who were en route for
1 (’ .rod. n. Tho Suit Works were not much
injured. Avery largo quantity of salt in on
hand mi is idling at -‘E> cents per bushel. An
order has boon issued urging the farmers to seud
! forward their wagons loaded with furugc. &o ,
: and return with suit.
Richmond, September 17.
An official dispatch from Chattanooga, con
firms tho occupation of luku by den. Price’s
army, and rays ho cajuurcd several bundled
thou-Miid dollars worth of army stores.
A private dispatch from Staunton to-day says
that tho force at Uarper’s Ferry was taken by
.In k ion llio loth. B,OOJ Yankees and 1,000
negroes were captured.
Richmond, Sep. 17.
In tho Senate to day tho exemption bill was
further considered. A clause exempting I minor/*,
hl.i. tker.-, millers, etc., wus agreed to; also a
c lause exempting Quakers aud liunkure, and
another exempting physicians. A clause oxoinp
f:ng the ,;u*al students was stricken out- An
ameiidmait to exempt overseers of plantations
wan pending when the .Senate adjourned.
In the House a resolution was udopted instruc
ting the Judiciary Committee to report a bill
establishing i* Supreme Court for the Confederate
States.
So •-'ituler: wore offered for th* cons;ript bill
by Davis, oi Miss., and Dunham, of H. G., both
< !'whit.:. .i : > iij.i’fud. The original House bill
parsed yt-as 4V, nays 39.
Dull* Houses adjourned until Friday.
KicriMortn, L-eptembor 18.
Tho report of the fight ut Hurper's l orry and
ipturs of 8,000 prisoners is oonfirmed.
Go Bm.dy, Gen. D. 11. Hill wus attacked in
Maryland with 80,000 men. Tho fight ouiitiu
uud uil du_, with heavy loss ou both sides. On
Monday Hill being reinforced by Longstreet tbo
battle wan renewed, and tho enemy was drtvou
Luck three miles.
Gen. Garland, of Virginia, wuu killed iu San
day's fight, ilis body arrived horo this after
nool.
Cam: Moorjc, September 17.
The Ysnkeoti, 200 strong, camo up tho railroad
to Ponehutrala on Monday aud burnt seven or
-fight cen. Tho Yankees lost five or six killsd,
about the umn* number wounded, and a few
, rimne-ra. Our loss was one killed and alow
wounded.
Moim.e, September 18.
A #pe ih 1 dispatch to tho Advertiser and Reg
ister, dated iuka, September 16, says: This
piece was cupturod Sunday morning last. The
orieiny evacuated tho place during tho night.—
But for a prematura attack wo should have cap
tured tl o whole gurrieon. Wo captured over a
million dolffirs value. Tbo enemy wae etrongly
strengthened. Our locs five; tho enemy's 30, of
whom 10 werv loft doud on tho field. Our forces
arrived iu time to savo tho town from destruction-
Tbo citizeni were found with tboir household
goods out doors, awaiting the application of th
torch by the Vandals.
The enemy carried off two hundred negroes,
t Dirty wore recaptured by our ecoete. Twelve
end three mills were destroyed ou their
lino of march from Muaetta to luku. They
retreated in lue drectioa of Corinth. They
made a demonstration on our I no* luat night
it is bflitvrd as a feint to cover ibeir retreat,
li'.so ihat they arc crossing the Teniu'sscu riv
er at Hamburg.
The Chicago Times of the 13th says Stone
wall Jackson left Baltimore and WusUuigton
to the right aud i marching on Harrisburg.
Jackson’s cavalry udvnnoo is on every road
creating consternaticn. it not being known
upon what point ho wil- make dcmonstr.vlion.
Gov, Curtin called on the Mayor of Phila
delphia to turuish 20,000 men in twelve hours
t r defense of the city. The hour of retalia
tion has cotno.
UtonuoxD, Sep. IP.
Goy. Letcher received letters to-day I row
Winchester 16th confirming the report of the
unconditional surrender of lOOOU Yankees at
Harpers Ferry, on Monday without the loss of
a man on our side. Jackson captured 50 ;
pieces of artillery, ammunition, store.-*, Arc. —
The letters also mention the engagement in
Maryland between Boonesboro und Middle
town, in which the enemy were repulsed with
ft reported hiss of 5000 killed and wounded.—
Confederate loss heavy. No further particu
lars received.
Richmond, Sept. It).
In the Senate the House bill to provide for tbo
payment of troops raised ia Missouri by Gon.
I'rioo wan passed. The exemption bill was fur
ther considered. passed a bill ti.viDg
the rank and pay of Adjutants of independent
battalions, also udopU-d a resolution of thanks
to Maj. Un. Magruder und command. Foot©
from the committoe, on foreign reported
back resolution* in relation to the conduct of tho
war and the navigation of western rivers, with
modification!*. Barksdale < i Mississippi presen
ted a minority report. Bulb voporti wore order
ed to be printed.
M. bilu, Sep. l'J.
Fpei ial to tho Adv. & a lteg. from Knoxville
16th tiHy* the express messenger Lynch
burg reports iu the battle of Cotton Hill,
Fayette county Via , between Geu. Hiring and
the Yaukees* Tho enemy's loss was AuO, ours
20. Among the killed was Lieut. L>\ of the
01st Vu., Regimeut. The enemy wai totally
routed.
Knoxvjulk, Sept. uth.
The enemy at Oumticrlaud Gap prepared to
evacuate on the 14th inst., aznl sent n!\ their
sick to the rear aud prepared to Mas: to
block up the road agaius'. pursuit. Their ad
vance had re.ioiiott Loiufon where they received
news of a favorable character which war unfor
tunately false aud orders for evacuation aero
countonuaudod.
Oordonevillc, lftih.
At Harpers Ferry wo parolled 11,1)1)0 piivatos
and 425 ollicers; tock 2,000 nognes, 10,600 sfoud
of Mnall arms, and 46 pieces of feunnon. 00l
Walker's buttery todk 60U liersoh theoi.-elva.i.
Our loss was three killed and forty wounded.
Their iead were oovered u- ditches aud we could
not tail | he nnmltur
In the fight at Bhurpsburg, Mil., we took 3000
prisoners. Gen Gariauu and Col .Strange wtie
Killed I) H Hill wan roughly baudle-i but mau
uge<l to held the ououiy in check.
Mobile, 2(Rh.
Spec in I dispatch to tho Adv and Keg Ft or,
dated Knoxville lUlh, say3 tho enemy evucualed
dumber lurid dap on Woducsday, blowing up
their magazine, destroying all their property,
and blasting rock to block up the roads. Thoy
rotroutod by tbo lluiland loud to Kentucky, our
forces pursuing them at Cumberland Ford uud
Baptist Gap.
Andy Johnson's family,.who v.ero at Gi*.on
vi le, East Tenn, within our lines, have been pc;-
inittcd by the Secretary of war to return to thu
euomy's lines.
Ricuuoi-.il, Fcptoinber 20.
Col. Lindsay Walker arrived hero to-day from
Harper’s Fairy, which place he left on Wednes
day owning. Tho cannon aud stores dint we
captured there hud been removed. There had
been no fighting rinoo tho cupturi) of Harper's
Ferry on Monday. Our army was it fine spirits.
McClellan, with his army, wne iu our front, near
hharpsburg, and a general l attio wa exported.
General Rono, Vankee, was killod iu tho fight !
near Booneaboro.
Jackson's official report of the ctpture of
Harper's Ferry, dated September, Kith, :
Yesterday God crowned our arms with another 1
brilliant suuoeis iu the surrender ut bn/pcr't*
Ferry of Brig. Ger. Whilo uud 11,00 troops, an
equal number of smut! arms, 73 pieces of ifriillery
and about 200 wagons. In addition to other
stores there is a kurgo amount oi camp uml gar
ri*ou equipage. Our loss very email.
Iu the Henato t< day die military exiniij.t.on
bill wus further ooiuidorod and finally punseo
yea- 10; nays 3.
In the House tho Senate bill fixing tho second
Monday In Januury us thu tuuo of the meeting us
the next regular session of Cuugrves was pained;
also tho House bill to piovide iur tho prompt *
settlement us claims, arrearages a ud bonds duo to :
-Icoeasod soldiers. Tbo Arkansas contested
ole tbn case was discussed until adjournment.
Tirrifflo Fi|fht at 3h .rpsburg !
Great Loss cn both Sides! f
September 21.
ThoEnquiror has a dispat cn from Warren tow
of the Ulth, anouunying a ten if m fight at tSharj>
burg oi WednosJay, the udv ac tago on our side,
with gnat Join on both sides. Gonorals tflarke,
Mauniig ai-l Branch wore ki) led. Generals D.
R. Joins, K ft. Jones, Jtiplny ,nd,Lawton were
woundel. pbe whole stroogl h of both armies
wits ongegelin tho fight.
Report s i t tho fight was i cnowoi oO Thurs
day, an-1 tat tho etomy wers routod arid driven
nine miles.
e I
Mont, e, September 21.
Col. U’tialey Olmstoad, Cap t. F. W. Kirns, Lt
man and 22 oi .hors, of tho Fort
Pulaski )L'>rwn, arrived boro to-dny, via.
Viuksburg xnd left for homo this wvoning.
KicfUM'N) >, Hoptuuii or 2J.
Tho N< York Herald o f tho 18th claims n
victory at larpeburg. Its • dlspntchos aro con
tradictory it oencur in litath ig tliut tbo Confed
erates wen le footed.
It oontu i letters l’ruu Los iuvillo which claim
a victory n>r Duncan and Scott’s . orccs at
Mumford rv le, Ky.
The Bei >ad* correspond ent of tho Herald
stye that fl nteamere are lying in tho porto
8L George waiting un opp ortunlty to i un tho
blockade.
The U. H irsenal, at J*ltls burg, was bio wn up
od Wadnee y, killing Vr m • 80 boys and ptrte.
FBDI’B. L DEPIIHHATIONS IN ARKAN
SAS.
A eolrcspondent of tho St. Loni*
who a’u iih Curtis on Ms inarch tbiough Ar
k:tto Helens, rayi that on the Aikansuc
•do of the river, outside of Helena, 4, t.hore is not
a home for ten miles but what hoa been pillage !
frern cellar to garret by Curtis’ troops. Trunks
wr<. hr--k.cn open, bureaus opened aud saoked,
in foot, every drawer, cupboard, trunk, obest,
kicked and pillaged; ladies’ dresses, our ring?,
finger rings, breastpin-!, iu fact, everything mov
eable p ssi • ung value, stolen ” And this writer
say., that was not nil. lie adds tlmt “on the
road tr uveb-d by tbo army the same ay stem “I
pillage has been carried on. If a dollar’s north
of moveable property ha* been loft., it waabo
cause tin- .soldier’s knapsacks would hold no
more, or tv.igons could not bo pressed to haul
it.”
Moiuls TiiRRATKNiin — Reports have been rife
bore for Kuvern 1 -lays that the ououiy has u large
floe’ hovering --ft’ Pensacola and Mobile. In cor -
robetion of thc.-o reports, tho fact that a 1 *rge
number of sick soldiers have been >rderd Irour
Mobile to Montgomery, is significant. Is there
no danger of a land approach from Pensacola.
Look out below.— Montgomery Mats, ID.
Clemoot L. YallaniNgham has bson nomina
ted 1- tho Demooraey of tho third district o
Ohio for re-eiootion to Congress.
SALE,
MY plaoo, S miles southeast of Tuskogoo, on
the Federal read. There is in all 437 acres of
lu.nl—ouk und hickory; about 250 acres of it is
<•!■ :rod aud in a good state of cultivation ; tho
bobince ii woll timbered. There is a good framed
dwclhu;. liaviug five rooms, a good gin house,
cotton |-.oß.',auu all the necessary out buildings.
There > a well, cistern, and creek running
through the place, aiVordiug abundance of water
for stock. Healthy locution as any in the sec
tion. Terms easy. Enquire Os me on the place,
or address at Uuarytun f, O.
M. H. HARRIS.
j Sop 18-w.3m
Adiumiulrator’R Wale-.
WILL BE SOLD on tho first Tuesday in
November next, within tho legal hours of sale,
Loforo the Court House door iu the town of
Cuthbert, Randolph couuty, Gu., lot of laud No.
252, in tho sth district of originally Lee now
Randolph county, containing 202>i acres more
or less.
Sold for the benefit of tho heirs ami crcditon:
of Kpbriiita Lunsford, Into of Chuttahouohto
county, deooased.
Terms on day of* sule.
11. MILLER, Adm’r.
Sep 13, M62-dw-!0d
: -u c-.ctoi-’n .Male.
WILL BE FOl*D on tlio first Tuesday in
November next, before the Court House door m
the town of Oussota, Ohattaiiooeheo county, Oa.,
the pla*-.- owned by Tbos 11. Wynn, late of said
county, decuused, at the time of his death, cou
tuinuig .-Oft aoros more or loss. Said luuds lie
about live miles southeast of Uuaiota, convenient
tu schools aud churches.
A lingo uurKo:. -1 .ho promises is ia an excel
lent Btatrt of cultivation und is noted for its abun
dant yield of corn and cotton. Tho improve
ments are good.
Any per .a wi.ang to examino the promises
an by . ailing uj.>o B.! mitb, on the place,
*>*• m; Nell near Cm seta, Uu. Terms on day of
sale.
D. WYNN. I ...
J. A. WYNN,) ™ re ‘
flop 13, 1 -dv.’4oa
LOST iWfE.
BY dm first day of Novotnber 1 promise
t pay Lafiiyet Harp, <r bearer, oue i.uudrcd and
twont.v-livo d.ollai • iot value received.
This, March, 18<>0.
KINNON FLANQAN.
On thu bonk of thi.’ abovo noto is a credit of
v ‘i, l3\i. ~•
1 uia tliH loosei • 1 i.io mv.o uud not rhe maker,
•ui.i >u t<> v.i,.- h -.tie iiaioo so u.* to get the
money widn.ui iiijni'iiig tho maker of the nolo.
.Sop. 22 -dw2w* N. F. FRINCK.
€A V lLitY.
1 A M antborized by an order “f the Sooretnry
of W :w to rainJa Company of I’ICKEi* CAV
ALBf.for special service as Soouta, Couriers
uii<: Guidos, to bo under den. U. E. LEE. liv
ery man to furnish his own horse: everything
else furnished, in: - dollars bounty will be paid,
and Twenty-four Dollar per month pay. An>-
person eubject to conderiptiou, not actually
unrolled, cun be received.
1 may bo found at tho Drug Micro of Aooe A
IverHoti ItOB’T it. RUTHERFORD.
, JSep 22 2 m
KTO'fCXCE.
QtIAt:TKI:SIAHTKa'S Departmknt )
Columbus, <iu.., .Sop. 13, ‘O2. j
I heve been charged with tho imj>ortaut duty
of previui ur Fhuos for our Soldiers, and I must
appeal to ibo patriotism of our people to aid me
!indoin i’ so. 1 want Loathor and .Shoes at once
Daily l. nm advised of tho urgent wants of our
I Army. ’> and .-Iron); appeals are mad* depleting the
dcplorahi > contJi'ioii of our Soldiers, many of
whom are barefoot. To their appeals I oan yet
muk. tu mull return.'*, but with tuo aid of those
who by exertion im remedy tins groat evil I
liiopri to i e.ugonitii r bettor state of affairs. I
have I’.;- • itrol of P tho hidos of <’Ooves killod
for the i >! of our avmios, and I offer them to be
i tunn* on i.arcs to .iiose who run now supply
iuu with L<iatbor. ‘flu; oilers I make are liberal
and tba pv ; * *i paid for Leather ample. Shall it
bu -i. . >ii people ut home disregard the
erv ■ oi iqr delu.’ /era in the Hold, and prefer re
tuiniug :h ; Lev •mr for home consumption.
:.m ~. i ii <! ‘- > ‘till not. Let all join heart and
liuud to .1. this great ofcjeot. No matter how
few shoes, iiow sinai! an amount of leather you
may have, let tho Government have it at fair
priou:.. Tbo price you cliurge hue to be borne by
tho • idior, out of his sonnty allowunoe.
.Sh” luukers can find employment by calling
UU Vic
inu uoldii.r must be olothod; my orders aro tu
-lu it; and with jiuij-Io i>ower I shall exorcise it
in every way, to rurty out thono orders oven if 1
have resort to tho dimgrooalde duty of im
prossmont. If. W. DILLARD,
nep 16 tt Mr.jor nnd Quartermaster.
PI.A..NTA-TI 01ST
.■ ‘Oi£ SAJLJE.
WE WILL sell k bargain in tho plantation,
koowu • ■ > Motley farm. W'o will sell from
six to t :v Lur-lred ncros, as may bo desired
by purchasers, 2IJ acres good pine land, cleared,
,ii)-t 70 nciVM of good swamp—cane enough
iu winii.t IUO ur lid head oi cattle and ho oxcol
lont sutumc * i ikiigc. LINOH A PYK.
nop Bth, 1862 dtf
Mh’itiiilMiat motive.
My> THE lost and commodious Steamer
Jacls.®on, 1
L. FRY, Maxtor, will have Columbus ovory Sat,
urday, 9 j m., uud arrive ut Chattahoopheo, Flu.
Sunday, 12 a. in., leaving tho same plaoo Tues
day, 12 u. in.
Keptomber 6-dwtf
W-AJSTO? :h:id.
HIO.IIOO FOUNDS DRY HIDES, also,
hJ,OUU pouadn of Jaght Harness, Bridle und
suit; Leather, forVhtcii the highest market price
will bo paid.
FOLSOM A CODY.
Columbus, Hop lfi-dw2w
OFFICE IffiSCOOEI K. K. CO.,
iiiwm
GOLUMUUft, GA., May 10,11861
fls'otiici; lo Sliippem.
ON and aft* r mis dem all or Iv.lms for soldiers and
other freight churgouldn to Ui Gonfodorato HUti-s
<>t Amerlco, nitaai bo nccoiii|ante4 by a rniiulNitinn
ihr uanspori at loti from o regular Guarteruiastei to
iiuf.iro its ponipl wtiipmeut■ Tuts rule , will bo rig
idly enforcuif. W. L Cl.AltK, Hupt
Judo tt. HWB. and
lire v ELOPBst
OP(, COD QUALlTY,iui.nufacturr.l sndfor
J. W. I-EABH.
Un, 14, JS#3—dtf
liitiitlsi Wanted.
The Eaglo Manufacturing Cos.
WANT to hire sixty or seventy Men, Boys and
Yonm: Women Hteady omploymcnt and
good wuji- aro guaraniei<4.
This Coittpuny having duvernmenl contracts their
hands are exempted f rom llie uctioh of the Conscript
Law. mayll— dwttm
fiSflfiULl WIIEJULLAS
1 AM MUhorlt.il bv .bo Soorotary of War u
~ Ml INUBPKNiiENT cavalhy com
t'ANV'to bo usoJ as U U liltll.l.A S, to bo al
tnohoil to no llattiUion, Hoflimoit, or Loglon
but suujm-t to general orders, and iu all other re
ai” 0;,i,....,:ru0J by tho rules ami rogulationa ol
the Cavalry sorvice-
Usual Pay, Bouuty, &e., Allowed.
As soon us 64 names are enrolled, the Company
will rendeivous at Atlanta or Griffin, lor a shor
time. .
Persons dosirous of engaging iu thi < active am
exciting branch f tho survice will apply ftt the
V:\ijtURKR Ol PICK.
T. M. NELSON.
April 28, 1862 | • tuifo
i’alisiiti gangers & Dragon
-A-ttoaLution. 2
Tho moat oimvoniont and complete HAND
BOOIC for the ddiers on Imrsobauk, can be
had at the Book Store of J. W. I’KASE, on
Broad .ftroet.
‘S3EU PRICE FIFTY CENTS.
Columbus, Qa., July 23, ’62. dtk
JKSVfoLWYB iiiAMIfiCTOftV,
IXTB an i r.quMtd to furnlHh ut short notice EN
yv v BLOt* Uom any quaotity and of suporio.
quu lily to any bt ioiotoie mauuiaclured iu thc v ou-
Ui.-rn Cuiifedimiry. We solicit the patronage oi the
trade. No sales under 10(10.
tiond for qir -mens and price at die office ei tho
Rock Island Paper Mills Company.
.M U, McKINNIE & < O
April Sl—dim Proprietor*-
tun copy.
AOTILiB TO RHIPI'IiKS.
OWING to fib difluiuiUe.l mofiiuinliig lraita|>or
tution,no ticij.iit lexccdt tor tlie i.ovnrmneui)
wilt tu receivei) iittfo I-outliers Lxprt-ss t-tfim, lot
Al.inigomcry, c qii.nj; over J-osty pousd per
packuge.until luitlitr notice.
June In, IS6U. S- 11. HILL.
KILIUKY KOftkS !
ORDERLY SERGEANT’S ROLL BOOKS,
MORNING REPORT BOOKS, Ac.
Por saio at tho ’TIMES OFFICE-
OoiuuibuN, May 8.
Bakcjf c Jervis’ Island Guano,
IkBING tiic .kgc.it at Columbus of the Aiuenca.
JJ Gnuno ('ompany, t urn prepared tu odor their
extetlout Muntirr.!- ii> Pluiiten* and ot.nr.:, m any
quantity and atSavarmah prices, actual cxpcimc*
ail dud. A good supply always on hand.
Feb.ll*. .ilwtl E BARN ABB.
ARMY REGULAYIONS,
AND ARTICLES OF WAR, adopted for the
übo of tho Ai-.iy of tho Confederate Stated, in
accordance with tho into Act of Congress.
Frio* by mail $l SU.
l-Vi .-iloby J. W. PEASE.
Sept. 23, 1561. If
J NO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER 11. WEBM.*’
Pfailjpti &. Wctui,
A-ttornevs at Law,
caA\mroap,
Will praoiico itsthaCourth cf Russell County
—in th- :o. rcme Court of tlie Staie, and in the
Confcdera.*. . > jHiatriot Court at Montgomery.
Marcii 2<. 1 SfiO—rWJkdtf
1,700 A('K£K LANII
POE SALE.
BY order of tho Probate Court of Rur. , **’ , l
county, Alabama, I will soil on tho premises, mo
fir t Monday in November next, for tho benefi*
of the buir. i.U‘l creditors, tho plnutation former
ly owned by Pearce A. Lewis. This tract .if land
lies at th*’ junction of tbo Big and Little Uchee
Greeks, D* miles south-west ot’ Columbus and one
and a half miles from ihu .M. A G. R. 11., and
contains 1,700 acres, more than otto thousand of
which lies within the creek-flat proper; about
800 acres cleared and tho reuiaindor noli lim
bered.
On tho piaeo are two ottleunta —divided tar
ton - ,k o.ioti Oi Which W well improve, l. A
]>orinunoiii o,nlcu connects the Lw*>Lett-o-,
luenta.
The purchaser can have the supplies made od
the place this year.
it. 0. HOWARD, Guardian.
Sop 10, 1802-doaw wtds
FOZt
A Plantation on the river, in Chattahoochee
oeunty, 12 miles below Columbus, containing
one huudred and fifty acres Ist quality river
land, the balance, five hundred and ten acre*,
good pine land. Framed ovoreocr, xegro and
smoke houses; good cribs, stablcti, Sc o. The
place is very healthy and has most excellent
water on it. Apply to
.lOS. W. WOOLPOLK, l T
WM. (i. WOOI.FOLK , lnl y
C, Hills Bex* t"*
Volimtcor*.
ALL butfincsa for my company at Columbus,
da., will be attended to by J. W. Burden,until
Ist September next.
A. 11. COOPER, Capt.,
tug 25-ts Company “C,” 46th Ga. Vo Is.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACQX, (iKOUUIA.
TIIK TWii.MVUFTII Annonl Selll.u <d
Ibid institutioii will begin on Monday, October
oth, under the dirc -tiou of tho following
Faculty:
lIKV. JGHI M. JJON.NKLL, A. M.,
Protidcnt :.ul Prfessor of English Literofurc.
REV. Cu.T’GY W. SMITH, A. M.,
prole* or of Mathematic?.
HEV. FRANCIS X. FORSTER, A. M.,
Pn ! sot of Ancient Languages.
KKV. WILLIAM C. BASS, A. M.,
Professor of Natural Scienco.
C. SCHWARTZ,
Profitit-or of Modern Lunguugr-s and Painting,
A?.iistant in Matiiematias.
p o o i;ttbnbkkuek,,2
of Mn do.
MISS I H SIMMONS,
MRS F R LINK,
AssLumlt in Music.
MRS C SCHWARTZ,
Instrutttr*. iu Ornamental Neodle Work, Ae.
C H FREEMAN & LADY,
Rtewi-rd’s Department.
Charges.
Tuition per annum iu Literary Dop't . $60,00
Board, including fuel, t:; 1 *. t, v. tiding, 170,01)
Extra charges for Jlu-dc. Punning, Ac.
i-uovo tbes t"jrtthc- wRh tbo bill for
bool;.’* tuulit be paid at the time of entranoo. [fl'.'-*
rest on the lHt of March. For further particu
lars address tho President.
W. C. BASS, bee
aug 28, 1862-donwtol6
Valuable Plantation
FOS. SALE.
THE subscribor offo-a for sale his valuable
plantation in Cbatt4bo*cli*.e county, 18 mile*
trorn Columbus, near tho liumpkiu road, con
taining 2,300 a -.'.res, 1,300 acres cleared, 690
actus of which fa fresh; 400 acres is creek bottom
laud. On thu promise* is a good dwelliug house,
good irauiud nogio houses, a good water und
packing press, well supplied with out buildings.
Tho place is in good order, wolf watered, Ac,
A good bu'gain < in bo hud in tho above de
scribed premisei. Terms easy.
Refers in Columbus to lion. K. M. Gunby and
.Junn .!■>!•■ on* W W* fj.MITII.
Hoptombor 8 -dim
Afli* Richmond Examiner copy and send bill
to tin.* often*
FOR SALE.
I OFFER ruy farm for sulo, ten miles met of
Columbus, one uud a half uiiloa from Lined A
Eve's mill, containing two hundred two und a
half acres pine land; ono hundred and twenty
five acres oleared, mostly trcsii; oouifortabio
cabins, good wuier, pleasant und healthy.
If desired I will sell with the place, the crop
of corn and fodder grown on the plaoe, nil tbo
slock, consisting of mulus, hogs, cattle and sheep.
Also, a likely young negro girl.
In my absence call ou V. Fye, wtioisuiy duly
authorized iigoot. b. B. FREEMAN,
sop 8-dtf
The Steamer Munnorlyn,
Capt. rt. .J. WIUTBBIDB,
rr-c Will ruume her rcgnlar ‘trips from
after tills ilnic. I.uavo Golumbus
•kMMmiiMiiHainhridfie, ttlcoc’s lilnlfaml Lower
Kivcr every Haiurday at 3 I*. M. I.navc lllnm’s
tii.ifT for Colunibiis and iniermediuu.’ Umlintrs every
Tuesday nt D A. M
July 6, 1801.—dtf
THE STEAMEB INDIAN
FRY, Mastor,
uSZSidt Wl * l * llv ® Columbue every Wfd
‘iiorning.
Returalng, leave Uicoe'e UlufT every Friday even
ins. For Freights or Passage apply on beer*.
May Utli, IMI--ddiii.
FAIL STYLES!
HATS & CAPS.
|*R
I*. J^ANDON,
Wi.ul.l inf.irin hi.inirnd. nml cu.tom.n (*••
lv that be han iust : returned from New k uroan
wilh a well s*'!eofod stock of
• P’ALL GOODS
Kmiiracing HaTS of all kinds,
FI N K FBENOHHATH.
MILITARY
HATS & CAPS
MIASEH ANP CHILDREN'S HATH
‘Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
AH of which h*> will be happy to show at Ida NEW
ftTAND, uox! door to Boo.) dj* Johnson h.
V\ o can ■ upply ouy quantity ol
Noiri'o WOOL HATS.
oa. n-dwif
CAPT. R. A, HARDAWAY’S
LIGHT ARTILLERY.
FIFTY RECRUITS WANTED,
PERSONS subject to the Conscription Act,
now being carried into eti’ect, may volunteer
in tho above company, now attached to Ander
son’s Brigade of 1). 11. Hill’s Division, within
it.'.j nnles of Richmond, iu accordance with
the privilege grunted m said act, by reporting
themselves in person, for the purpose, to Capl.
Dawson, Enrolling Officer at Columbus, or so
Maj. Swanson, the commandant of the camp
of instruction, in Alabama.
For further information, apply to R. A. Cole
man, conductor on the Mobile and Girard Rail
Load, or to the undersigned.
h. fc>. HARDAWAY.
Juno 21 —dlf
EBCEUIIIXG FOil THE
ARXILLEKY!
B.'Cii'e'k’ MliXI WAATEII
Xo Complete Company Ko. 2.
BOUNTY MONEY PAH) AT Tlifi TIME OF BN
LIEThtCNT, AT COLUMBUS, GA.
Til E companies arc already reooived, aud the
cull is now tor men to fill them up to their maxi
mum number. Act at once, or lose tho opportu*
nity of volunteering in a favorite arm < f the set
vice, and of receiving tho bounty of SSO.
Apply to Lieut. M. W. THWEATT,
Headquarters, Billiard, I‘owß & Co/i Ware
house. april 28-dim
TO
To the Produce Loan in Georgia.
THE prico of Cotton and other Produco iB now
highly remunorating, and tho subscribers to tho
above Loau can have no reason tor withholding
their subscriptions. We are instructed by the
Secretary ot the Treasury to urge upon ull sub
scribers (who have not paid) the immodiato
performance of their obligations to tho Gov
ernment. Tho holders of Gotion are expected
to dispose of i‘ at once, either t.o the Government
!at sh- tr,?ricei price,or to individuals as they iuuy
p u., and tho proceeds of tho sale at present
j. rices will to iuvostod in Bonds and furnished
kheui. The Government grunted every indul
gence while oott- n was low. They now require
prompt .‘ft ttletueats. D. ADAMS, Agent
Produce Loam or Western Georgia aud East
ern Alabama.
Call at the Bank of Columbus.
Columbus, Uu., Aug’ F, 1862. and A’ w ts
IT iij,
Os sod by Lawyers,or officer*
of *.'ov iv,,* v, •*. aatlyaaa on superior paper
ftloofi Iron.
THIRTEEN TONS of Hoop Iron for sole by
tho quantity, by A. AL. XANDEK,
a.ug 26-4 C at Van Mnrcus’s old stand.
NICK W. GA^SASD,
attorney at law
COLUMBUS, GA.
UrriCEwllh E. A. THORNTON, oppodtc Ui
GcoiJia Ilonieilnsurance Company, rit. Clair
cumci. Will practice In the GiiatUlioechee Clreult
ami StetvHW of tne Pataula,
Murcli nth, 18611—-dlf
Book j^mdiug
•• . XiSCb'FBD in supsriur styls at tbs a>a r ;fe
‘ ‘ll* urn Sun Time*. *
Star Candles.
r. v WHOLE and HallßoxcsCandlM.uisaie qua
li'y, tor sale ut a* in all advance lor ChJb.i
Vpl.V* h W (| _ B. BARNABt).
troy laimfacturing so.
Wi; would nave it remenilrred that we
still manufarturing largely for wbole-
sale and retail the following articles, vix—
thiair-.llrdsteadii. Wooden War-,Muues
(.i/, Jl. . Be. we are selling at low prices for the
O’ABH, reganllc-’J oft he Tariff. Dealers will find it
to their interest m callon us before eending their or
ders to (oreiirn markets. Caah orders will receive
prompt attemini,: JEFFLKHON HAMILTON.
Goluinlme, March ,k6tli—dtt.
\V papers in which we advertise per conv change
■VsT-A-TSTT’E-O,
ii good Chair Makers,
10 Cabinet Maker!,
2 Turners.
Good wages and steady employment.
GRENVILLE WOOD,
Sep*. 0 lin Macon, Geo.
To riiiifilci**.
OUR Warehouse being full, Planters will
pleusu t top consignment* of Colton to our care
until further notice.
DILLARD, POWELL A CO.
Columbus, Ga., Bop. 0, lßOft -2m
Conscripts Take Warning!
iIKAUqt AnTBIIS Ebpollino Ofvick, |
.‘ld CongreEiioual Di*t., Ga., >•
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 18, 1802. )
Having been ordered by Gen. Morcer to rcliove
Cupi. J-L G. Dawson as Enrolling Officer for tho
3d District, Georgia, L have this
dny erovrud upon tho tho duties of
i id office. All men between too ages of 18 and
in this DSstriot, comprising thu counties of
Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Chaituhooohoe, Mari
on. Macon, Schley, Sumter, Webster, Taylor,
Uluitmun uud Stewart, aro hereby notified aud
summoned to r:purt iu person at these Head-
or to the sub enrolling offioers of their
counties, without further delay, uuder penalty
arrust aud treatruont ub deserted. Notion
Jong continued and ample has already been
givea by iny predecessor. None can plead igno
rattoe of tho law or their obligations under it,
and henceforth no favor will be shown to those
wuo still continue u disregard the oalis whioh
have boon made. Tho orders given me are rigid
aud I shall endeavor to oarry them out without
/ear, favor or affectivn.
riorg’t Proseott, ray Assistant and special
Deputy, will bo found iu the office during office
hours, aud will attend to uuy business connected
with tho Enrolling Department.
EDWARD CROFT, Capt.,
and Enrolling Officer, 3d Cong. Diet. Ga.
August 2V, 1662 ~dw2w
(OBt SALK.
Montgomery, August 10th, 1802.
I oft'er for ule an undivided Internet of one-
Ihird in the C'huwaola Lime Works, Russell
county, Ala.
The Works aro in successful operation—the
quantity of Limo Stone unlimited—wood con
venient, cheap and abundant; the lime unsur
passed by any prodacod in tho Confederacy, and
the business protected from competition by the
complete isolation of this Ume formation from
any of a similar good character, by a space of
nearly an hundred miles in tho nearest direction
to any lime rock uapablo ol* being converted into
lime.
Any further information desired wi|l be given
by calling on or addressing Mr. W C Yonge,
Superintendent, Yoageaboro, Russell county,
Alabama. BAM'L G. JONHS.
aug 19—dwlm
Hew Supply ol Uacon.
A NKW supply of cheap Baoon. Coll and
examine before you buy elsewhere. Near Tem
perance Halt, under No. 5 Fire Company,
0. D. KIi>£NHOUH, A’gt.
aug 21 dti.