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HaII tojyour Hero!
Caress bin tad or own him!
for oar ballet* *an't bit,
And oar water*?won't drown him!
Os oil tho lire Doodle*
kewrvod for tho rope,
The cynosure noodlo’i
Undoubtedly, Pope!
If ho lioi, old Oolioh
HimMlf couldn't,notch bin i
If ho run*, it would tire
King Jehu tooateb him
The foulest of speech, %
Aud the fleetcsl'oftheei,
Lo hi* eminent breech
Unsunned of our steel!
If rote hi* Unit order*, he
Did from hi* “Saddle;*
And hi* lost, “imy niaruudori, ske-
Daddle,'.skedaddle !”
Tho rear guard wilt find{u
Hnfe jiiaoe in the van.
And tho Devil take the bindor-
M*t men, if he c*n£
M !ghty Ooritlu!
iM-dlfl xitn’e tier!
Liberty Vjfiller!
Chivalry’* star l
Squelch the rebellion,
But leave na h h'>p<f,
fiend j our next rulliioa
By John (Sinoom) Pope!
[For the Daily Time*.)
“ Wc 0(097 tkfi tuir
Pofx.
•i<*ry enough t for the battle 1* o'er,
And hero where It roared and reeled,
Ter- ihou*an4 or more, in otr grime ftd f or*,
“ occupy the field !”
“ Water!” the itrauu is fir awy *
“ Food!” there is no reply*!
u Help I’* and th* teet of our ho®red-* beat
Tiruo to our groans, a* they Sly l
Not even a htiwnrd to ahadew the eon,
Or fan ua the fevered bent,
for, of all that pray upon unitin').
Will diuo on a Doodle’* moat! *
Yet here, till the flag of tboltebola fa furled.
With ocr skeleton* bleached and pooled,
TUI t he trumpet of doom, till the end of the world,
“We ooottpy the field l” m
* f Awr.
(Fur the Daily Times.)
Ptiec,
” JTo more defeatu / no more retreat* /”
Ho Doodle hui intended ;
And anrely then, all Southern me*.
May *wear]th war 1* e tided.
The SUtc Armor;.
W find in the Atlanta luietllgenoer of yea-
Vardsy the I allowing letter, addressed to Gov.
Brown by Uea. Wayne, aecoinpanyiug the Ural
rlflo inode in the Ooorgin Armery. The letter
i deled a* far back u the ttth Au*d*t. Gov.
Brown replies hi term* very complimentary Ht
Gen. Wayne and the ofCoeraof the Armory:
I have the honor of presenting to you by
the hand* ol Muj. Lachlan f|. Mclntosh, the
flret Kifie with the aabre bayonet, uompleiely
manufactured ‘taongkout nt our Stato Armory,
in the Peuiteiamry at thia place. W have
repaired and altered several thouaaud puna,
and put up tone, part* of wbiob were forged
J i*ewbere; hut .hMistn*
first forged end made in every part by our
selves—prOved. inspected aOd tried iu strict
conformity with the regulations of the Oontud
erateOrdnnticvDepartment In workmanship
th' Bid’- equals any Minnie Munbut or Riflo ,
made at th* Springfield or Harper's Furry
Armories, aud on trial it is found to range as
well, and to aho.it closer,than the Minnie Mus
kei, model ot 1800, or the Enfield Hitle, with ;
both of which it was much pared
W<- are now prepared ui Biettufac litre rifled
muskets and rifios, according to Aruy pattern*, |
aud uu tho principal of interchange with them,
•qual in workiuaushlp and efficiency to any
nsndo mi this onntinaitt; and 4sorgia hut now
the germ of a Hcato Aumry, whenever she m.v 1
•isairs to <v*teqlish one on a proper IWiog. as :
th* Machinery can b* readily transported la j
ny building or place that nufj b selected for j
the purpose. Those results, *> desirable ta the !
►’tale and gratifying to iliiself personally, are f
due to tho practical skill, energy sad economy
of our Matter Armorer, Mr. J*e*r Jones, who
for \lgUtaon years was counseled with the Jlnr -
par's Ferry Armory, and to the atteutiou of
.Major Lachlan H. Mclntosh. Ordnance Officer,
who is charged with ths immediate super vision
of the works.
In aftor years, wheu peace shall obos more
be restored to tbs land, this rifie will boa
piessiog mcuiAment >tu you av 4 o your desueu
dsntc, of the part yoa kre now playing la
these troublous times.
Eos* or a Van*be War Btuamrh.—The
RMibos’ Magnolia arrived k at UUton Head on
th jMh nit, bringing the uew* of the total
lo# of the now U. States steam frigate Adlron
d.lo, Capt. (lapaavoert, on the morning of Sat
urday, 32d cl August, at VI on ot-\far Point,
Abano Island, about 10b mxins north of Nassau.
Capt. 0. stated iu hie dUput'im* that his men
wore all o*fe, and hail taken rofVigo upon a
•mail island in the vicinity of the wrook. llu
was of opinion that hia armament oouid
bo saved. ‘Uiv AdironUuo ie the same vessel
vkt'-h lately attacked the IL.tLb s'cauior Her
ld when entering tha port >: Nassau. Bbe is i
on • • th- uow eonreitaa ordered by Lliroin'i
go irmnvui. was built at Ibo Brooklyn Navy
T and, olid 1-.tuncbed on tbo 33d of Feb/u Atj
27.1 toet lung, has a breadth of
beam of 2$ out, a depth ot bold 10 foot 11'*
inches, and draw* 14 foot wetor. ller m
•h.nery ia ot Uie.first daw, and consists of two
kormntal back acting wi*h cylinders
42 inches in diameter and 30 in. be* nirrke.
Borrli Cawoura iji twu Ft*u> Froia an ap.
jmaiiuuui ovtimsie ~f th atreugtk of Month Caro- |
lima nguoouis, battalion* end <9<>Hipanle now ia
Coa<*der.a serviee, appended to the Report es j
the Ciiiri of tbo Military oupartuieat wf this j
htatn w make tbo ibitow.ug abstract;
Infantry 32,286
Artillery 4,67:;
Cavalry
„ S .Coneeripte
Total 42,078
JVTe learn from the Report of the Assistant Ad•
juuuMieueral, C. 11. Melton, Esq, (bat this foron
> distributed among the different arms of the
service us follows.
Infantry-Twenty-eight regiments, two kflone .
*giit battalions, and two companies.*
ArtUlary—Two rngimouts, con battalion, and ‘
eigbtoun copuaniws.
Cavalry-Tw* regiments, fivw battalions, avd
••tea cotopanhws,
lotal- Thirty *two reg.mtnte, two lagionr,
fourteen batta..’ us, mid twanty-sevenccrapaKle*.
Tbo Wilmington Journal eaye: We meet ex -
pect our cw*U robe b err a seed during the whole !
of ilm tewing w n tot, and nothing bit tlio at- j
toort |vigi<r end determination can bn relied
J t protect them McoeeufttUy. We will have
• r<l trial tblo winter and tho eeauag spring.
Mirct.
8t Annci-ana Caromn*—Ferty-ei* etampc:-
icg r*n<g*4*e Arum Teaaeen** an*. Worth Caroli
na were. captured la Loo ceuaty Virginia, by a
volunteer company slatterned there, wndor tb
command or Captain Alexander Miaw. Tb */
worn whoa * Rabbit Vn.
Ad Kxnting heidwil.
The army correspondent of the Mobile ftegir
ter and Advertiser relate* the follow Incident
tbat ocoured at the battle of .VisntMa, when
General Toombs rcaobed the field:
“About the same rime Ueu Toonbs, who had
hen absent uudsr orders, reached the fid ‘ at
tbs top of hi* horse's speed. Uis appearanco war.
greeted with the cheer* often thousand Geor
gians in Longstraet's corps. Tbe:r -.houts wire
ivmgbt up along valley* and over the bills as
bis splendid form swopt aernss tho field in tho
direction wf his rigade. Up soup *it at length,
srid lad It immediately forward into the th <•
*t of the light. Dashing down ‘.lie hill u.: far
! from wbara Bee and Bartow so no g /’. wiihip
forty paces of a Foderal which saluted
ntui and hit nun with a tiri.iio fire. Tho moo
•ailed to nim to and smount, or y.-.jjrwif© ho
Wouldeertaluiy be killed. ILe o#iy reply, r,;
tend in trumpet ij. w,i.. I'’resident Davis
ciincren'4> r. -.turn, God only makes s-ddier*
ON!”
CtSifiliuruOry ‘ Soaebody.
ButU-r, in bis higbf&luttag address to Ll* frmpe
on the ‘Ocesioß ot the awful taking tboy ,’ni a
liet'.n Jiooge ,ihoy’U hate .he right >f a rod
et'wk AS longs* they live says:)
“Michigan stood by Maine,
Httpportad Indiana. Wisconsin aidisd Vermont,
whtla Conaeeiicut, represented by the sons of
the eviirgroeri shamrock, fought as their father*
did at Boyne Vfatwr.”
Who, uak* tho Alabila Advnrtiser, wav tho
father ol Zabedae’e eaiklrun 1 Wbmi that
>|>i*tioad J* acis'.vered wr- wi>>• M In* in u lair
way to find out who were the father* of the
eooe of the “perpetually verdant oouiucrfeil
ui has of mine mi maur” of which ho apeak*.
However, there were two aides at Hoyne-
Water na at Baton Kongo, <nw that whipp’ and
and one that run. Now, us which side Uous
this aweet crentare of hoiobuat—Picayune
Butler, Hoast Butler, Hay null Butler. Hoop
,ol* Butler, or whatever Utlo auus his ear
this Yankee Faisiaff, whoa© men have b©<n
for.powder whiph he iiecr v-u.
Hired with h smell of, either ol; Bethel or at
Baton Itciuge—to v. Inch tkicr, he allude f
It it surprising, by the way, that Butler newer
•lares to go where bullets ar flying. What is
ba afraid ofK Powder and ball will never kill
him; ot :u t not so lung ns iu in on Mouthern
soil. —&mrqnnah Mottling A’ews. j
Byrd’*
A uioiober of tfco ,'Jd Tennowcu repunmi*, t b>
reaohed hero Thursday ,’night. :r m Cuuihorlund
Gap, ioloruirt us that two dese-ytm - from thy Fed
eral feroe, had reaohed mtr oain;-:., bringing Ihe
Uitflllig.in-JB that Col Ilyrd had \,\n
regiment and told them 0 iluft tor thotnecivvoi.
The regiment, however, wer> (unoutided by uu
Ohio and an Indiana ic;;imat # to prevent tbrir
Inuring, aud only a few of than eioaped.—
AnvtvilU Re,gbirr, IHiA.
P*At.VIX UXf*COJTIo TO TUB NctTH
The, Mg nitty of 30U Yoa*e Solved—RoHr* of
Frolukei ‘n httpod/itioil D/trover-rd i)t. Jukn'e,
R. and. Aug. Vi, 18fi‘i.
Dispatoii senj to Henry .OriatmJJ Es-j„ by C.
F. Hail, Kaq J
i am boufidßor tho Stat-es to rnnevv my voy
age. 1 have no! prosecuted my mv. .11 t* tbo
exUiiit piopOHui, on account of the vcssole, but
i thank God that ha ha* empowered mo to
so inuoh. I have dotermineii the tut* of proba
bly tw* boat** crews of Sir John Franklin, hare
jolvcd the my stery ol three hundred year* ref
I tifotoSir John Martin Frobisher's expedition
undo* <AueeD KUxgbeth; bu'.a Unraeri the fa n
of five tarn •wpturrri f^' ni Preblvnrr ny !ft- ,
qtifuiiux Ibaxefouud and liuntifi.-d (he tx
not pi.vie of their landiot; and prior avuount of
Wur wink's Sen od ; from thehoe flr-lusher a
tompted to plant tho < -dony of on ii-i : !;i mu_
I have discovered Avasaa ‘Vert di, and u In-go
limn hur us rnlloe of an id expedition; und have
tjxpiur.-d over one thoosand miles of ihn eon I
usßst, inolwding tiie so oaiicd Frobisher'*
Btraigiirn, whioh 1 found to he a deep bay, ter 1
minuting in latitude Cfi 48 N, 1 ongimde 7d W.
1 have nleo •JLuovernd a great glacior o. and a \
m-nmtnin of fitelia bet won iLviaon's Btraghts
eud ll:y FrobUher.
! Tbetifteorgo Honry wa* about to depart for ;bo
j £tetv* Aug. , 1861, but thiofc nbbsd leu koj,t
Me* oatobed uu f U October 18. The ahips rum
pany subsisted fikotly through the winter by
| Lhe hospitality of tho K .quiiih'.ux.
i bring with tuo a family o) i:n <n poople— town
wifennH ohiid. Tho of my w-Ivk .
iliswi ibvm'-ntid pager. I will rep'-’t dorwile to
yen ot y expedition on my arrival
Kiohnc ut stmins to bo art mu.di in tlie way of I
tbo Yankees •it was iu that of Ji chard lid, at,
Boiworth field. Twine have they met with do
feat In tbeir Advance upon Uichtrond, Va., ar.d
once In the vicinity of Richmond, Kentucky.—
l’orhaps in the course of time, they may be nil
s say i>* !.ic'’ :irti did. ‘‘Wo tbiuk there bo *
Kid moods in th Hold.**
tirtALiao Ft uritubu.—Tite LyiiMibuY/ Vii- |
gluian laaraa upon übqun.4loua|de euiiioru/,
thee during the oo<mpauon of tbo Valley by Clou.
Batiks, for a portion of *ht time u* used the
house of a wealthy gun Lemon named Lewis
Washington as his headquarter.!. Mrs. lion.
Banks was with her hasbuad, and •* looted
the beet af the furniture in tb* house and ship
ped it nortii,b< her borne iu M;t.w.W'hjtt. fTpoti 1
bis return, Mr. Washington found bis house !
dliniaitrled and robbed of Its tnruimrs, t>nd v .
enquiry disclosed the fart that fcbu wife ot Miij- t f
General Beaks had scut it of to ornament her !
I > T rtb home.
Col- *• t Mannish* Tboratialns of this gal* j
lent ofiloof TOGcbed M iron ygetenlay on their 1
way to HawHinltill*. Hr* Muovriugws* with
them. We It-’.rutUat ton aied of Ty
phoid Fever,w|HsrvatvMti(i-aJ|iud the exhnuniiou
of Ms wounds, tlaorgin tbeloaacfa
gi'.Unt eon.— Mt/ft** Tt'u'grvpk.
Ymui.ow Fa van ia WiuttutlTnii, 8. Cc—We
learn that tttc yeUev? fever ia jpiwralliigin Wil
aalugli'W, N C., tho dbeaie huVingbien s •tomu
i Qtr&tiMi fsoni the s;emer IvMv, Which arrived
J liters fVcie Na*.\u a -Unit time since - e/acow
VtUgiuph
J Nw Cora -Mr. A Bark td ale, living uaar
! Albany, llw. turn sol via th<'gsnJ bushels of
; Com to the Oovernmeut, dkdiva>d ai tde ruiiruad
at 71 cw!i per bushel— th* Oovernuuut fur’
; !i iking ike ok*. Ibis 4 probably u larger
pthi* than will be paid boreafipr, an : has boon
done t*i Insure Ue early deMvery.
Jirr ‘1 ‘KoatVftON.—Tbo laioat; Federal IntalU
geeow of thl goutlemau was tthat he was in Mow
Orleans as a negro. ‘ Tha Mobile TrU
bvne’e oorrespoudoai says: ,4 Wa mur looker
an order from Butler's office cofcimantling all ue
| groae within his line* to bo wnkhed, for the pur.
‘ pe*e es oetacliig the übiquitou| J eff *’
Kaaoanrn K?accation or^crroLg.—lt ii
reported from ih<
tbo onomy an supposed to bo evacuating that
place. Slooe the reoeut >n the Potomac
several hundred of tho ot.otuy’a troops art* known
to hare loft that point; bat ad tboir fora* there
amounted to wraral thousand, ft St. prt.br.bl* that
on immediate evacuation is uot designed. - iiivh.
lMrf'itek, hit A.
Col. Jack Brown’* Regiment. wm understand,
haa received marching orduf* and ieovea for
ilteg r eat theatre of action on Wednesday.—
Thi* >a a fit* regiment and Will make a name
tor itoolf if it hae ihe opportunity. May a
Iliad Providence prosper and return all ite
members ia safety, and honor to their families
and friend* ou>e mere—ftfnan TV''.
Ue**t Butler haa issued an ordar authorising
; tbo onroloaicu of negroes ta Weir Orleans, for
| tb* pt rytm r defendtec tbo M aOoloua Aar’
Lieuten&ut iians.
Among the hafnium*.* of noble patriots wl o
Lsve > flerud up their lives for their oui.irj in
the lornolo war iu whir., we are involved, no
purer or moregallniit spirit ha* pasted away tliMr
that of Lioulenaut Duvi-vuium M. Bass, so
merly a meinKor of the C.daiabui (vuerds, n<
! died on the 3d of March last, in tho Gonfcdera o
bcapital lit Socooro, New Mexico, of wound* re
colved In tbs. battle of Valverda, on the 21st of
February procedlttg.
Lieutenant Bas ein.-g icd i feu years sg •
in the dawn of youthful m-wmood, from Rui'sc I
oouDty, Al*., to Fall* county, Texas. He 1-<i
J .-rj the advantage of good mhii .ry nduo -.
t.on ui Nashville, Toona*Muc, and the hurrfy and
Advenrurou* life iacidor.t to h Lusinvs pursu u
in Texas still further fitted him for a soldier's
.trier. Upon that career he promptly outer- .1
**'oa n't nr the cun. men tenant of tho war, aud
whs cbowoo by comrade* w.O well ktmr/ O.r
uurilt, First Lieu;.nut < f ,i cavalry cvnipai.y,
organised as part of a i ody of Ttxian l i .
.i. an ietl for u mos’ linporlant, and t-y .tl <■ .m.
the most perilous und romuoticallv -leriti- . */ r
priie the war has yet developed.
This enter)*/! <• wat j ■. :um. to pe. -. i .-io
thn.-.gU sevr id,... , ..van to Kan/ss, if need
there should bo, tu order to strike a blow or
rio?of blows which bhouldeffectually < !•♦• -1, n-.
and ds'er a thr<-,teued irroption of Norfikori-
Vandal* from that guaner into Upper a/.d Ww
ern Texas. Had thia ei; -rpriso failed the ini.,
incus Jim Lane arid hi* uixrai. i- rn, aided by (’
fcancbet ailios, would probably bo at ih. m -
loent, plundering ami massiicrving in TeXiui.
But it ti l.d not. Led by a:, able Gonural, the
mdiwuitable Tcxians from tboir rsudstv-u. u
‘bo Kio Hr.mdo plunged into the wild* of New
Max.ec, and conquered every obstacle pbyjic -!
and military. Aioidaubt* m .ny gri-nt and r--av
cr events which hovo slooa occurred, tho reco!
lection of the signal tri -oip .wf our arm* in
*Tew Mexico hut winter tod spring', has came
what died away frooi Hie publio mind. But
those triumphs ware, noverlholos*, won by uu
e'(iiftllod heroism and bravery aud ot the cost • >
many giUIH/d man’s life.
Among tUhaa who r.liu* foil, were both Lioo
'.oMnt Uas and his Captain. At tho battle ot
\ ftlv'.rdo, Capt. Lang lieing disabled by a wounu
v/l.ich proved mortal, it devolved on Llnteaai t.
Luh* to load !i># company, und he received
own d**th w.-nnds loadmg it, in the iurig'iige of
j tho subjoined letter, in the most despntc an*!
i pulisot chargo ever muds<-u tnis cuatino^.
The first news that ro<ichad hi* auxiou|oiother
and reUGve* was that of'hi* being badlj- woun
ded. A Dug interval having elapKed withooi
further tiding* from him, a letter was a/dto 5
dii-oerly to his oommotiding General for /tiforma
liun ms to his fate. Gen. Sibley promptly oi
ilwtcG fh-*. following answer to b: given/
liiiADqi. AiriKK-i t mt.Ev’i UiioAnc. )
Ban Aoi</iiio, Tert.J. •
August lb. --2. J
Mu. D. U. PHmut, JWy Ui.ut *y. \
letter of tbo 18th July has been received t-y t/i
Genera! commanding the army <• .dex-c* 1
To mo he has oonli fed the iiiulaiiofieiy tusk l
armwering it.
Your brotbor fn law-iivd of vronn-b reeeu and
upon the field ot honor, lie rttruio-d iiii mor:
wound:, (alter hi, Captaia'a l-eiug d-tabled,)
leading the most desperate :*r.d -m. /i.t *•!,<
ever made on ibid oontiKtnt.
j Ho revived the ror.linl th inks of bit (Jeun
on ble wounded touch, After tbo iKcupation hv
our troopß of tlaa hard cu- and firJ J wluoh 1.0
poured our Uo rict-.-pt lib f- r.i of hia bb < : to
atn.
Be die-r U tbo Confederate boepltal of Scci orr >,
; Now Mnsloo, ten day* after iti. baitle of Vaivwr j
fir whole **wy U* -- •*- segfae of M
! n ‘* • v ' , o w<ro left of tbo rb.’.rgw in which j
! ,Jfc {ft 3 c -utitry and tm r uuv to in* IV* 1
j surviving e naradw*.
I fht> Ucuofill HtjoUi*.(r.i ; iv) In •ho ‘ mi!y !
jof the braVij liara his In* .rtVlt nu. Ml.. hi their I
I , f m Ut, sir,
Vory rcapuotfuiiy,
TO At. P. <H'li IL’f
A. A. tien'l- ‘
IN S. 1
Sibley. 11 • t;.uuot permit it tv ro to y.ui util.l ■
an incident ohnrKCtnrfctin *•( the suMitoe \
and daring inannor of b*.*m, ts toui you.!
The irr.j jiirj” suiiaoquent u* the bai'.le, Ueu. . ..i>-
ly paßu'J in tbo hoapitttl tout, to eu Cai>u Long ‘
and Linat. Lae*. Thu two wore jour j \y 1.1
(iud. It wee important that >ll eii .uMbe moved j
to our hospiui nt tioccorro. Lao# signi- !
i fic>i bis .issoot to bo removed ufou u kilter. Hio
j Ufiiwei then atrtioU to Lieut. Ba.r atula i .•!
J Itiin if ha thought hiiuselt utile to he removed in
j liis ihuu prosem comi'.Ltuu. Ale turned his fate *•
| toll.*!Uoacral end. with n faint saute,
‘■Qiixrra:, 1 ktlmg I uul! ha+ r to kovt my huu.
turler Inmm:d s/ brj. ti / c<* go/’
iio hud I* . ijforcuea uiew momsu's bofor*; ly
tho Mirgoon Ihut hia left arm aucl o&e of Lis
v.oui.i have io be nuipuutcd.
After i;a itrnba worn amputuivd, ho was carried
upon a Liter over twenty ludoa. if iho*i ii.
| aught oi'uld ohmigo the tour of miiow mu iho
! Miulo of gladoeaa, the glorious invt&ory of a j
rcsoiutian and uruth like hia would hr suffietant. j
Rmpeutfully, Ac.,
OCaiLiaiE, A. A, Q. |
Kw moro si mi the tunuiy form of tbo j
youug Bess be seen lo ding the dosperate h .rg ,
for ins country, but his spirit anil that of hi*,
brave Captain end comrades who fvll wfch him !
j rtiii livoa and fights ail die vtrongor m out tanks i
[ by iwmoo Os tbo rcry death which UiMcat. iuaca j
| thvittforever. Thny iivo.tcc, .uuiuvdmtbo ha**’ !
|of tfrou-lni oouuti j, and iu uficr thaw, when
| imhistoric muse shall so.de to ii... nsids, i*r a
; while, !r*;u the .*.*iifl„.t* and huger
strategy i Uiw AUantio siupu uiul j
j Vaiivy, M b vt:li want no tuoro thrilling spis-.m ;
} thau tho New Max&ean expedition and it* socm.**
iof blood and battlu, of uero.am, victory atnl
i jeath.
Ttif Wt
i. ‘ Now York pa pore b-icadi patch .dated
Noriolk, Be;\ <J*fa, to the following offset.
There is gron uacitt i'ieol hero u couscqucui*,
of a report tb vt the Morriinao No. 2 bad roaol.cd
thu vicinity of Newport Naws, and had had u
vucouncwr with twa ot'our guaboois, and bn
driven them before her All the shipping bare
h* boxa removed to a piuoc oi but no
l.arc of buyihir,*; serious ere tmlertatnad, a .-u-. .
arraiigatuoii'.H bave been lu.idc by cur J
autnoritivs :is w.U probably make the v u.r
the Merrimuc To. 2 0; dt.ru’.i u than 1 < r 1
former r.u*'ake.
Rrmainkc or Flktchxr Wkhsticr—Boltov, j
Sept. s—The remains of Coi. Fistcher Web*!** i
arrived here to-day. His fur..ml will take place t
on Taoadi .y next with appropriate migioua tef j
rioe after which th body will be conveyed t-. j
NUrehfield hjr a military eecort, and laid beside I
the duat of his illustrious father.
The Indinu trollies In Minnesota nill continue,
with fatal effect to the white*.—Two now regi
ments lelt the interiour es New York, for Wu*h
ingtoo, on the sth. The llcrald states that the
Confederate wv steamer Florida, Lien:. Murray
hud succeeded in destroying Miv-m! If, R. ton
sole near Nassau.
Nasmtillk OaDKNxn to as EvAcrAnro.—
Ciurtntmtn, Sept. 7th.—lmportant news is ax -
parted Irons Nashville, Gen Quell has ordered
ths city to be evacuated —AT 7 Herald.
A fww weeks sinee a farmer in Illinois cradled
three acres of wheat, and that night hlswlfm no:
to :• outdone by him, cradled throe babies.
IwroatAWT Dispatch —The Colombia Guar
dlan of yesterday oays: We are authorised to
state that Gov. Piokcns has received a dispatch
which makes It oerLtln that our army is on Us
way into PeansylvnttU,
Otaanga of Schedule.
fUBUKV! rs.strr
. | g^3r
flobli nnd yirr.ril llailroad.
MdOM r n'l ift*-r thL* date (April4tbj the pas
1 -env * tram willleu/.- Uic D'**hm a* ‘.inud. for
iiion Spri.ii;* nt .1 o’, ‘ork P. M duo (Bundaya
rxept'd.) April 4 dtf.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MUSQDULJf itAILKOAD, I
Colarnbns, G*., Oct. 2b, 1861. \
N and after the 2fitb iut. the Mail Train will
Lcrvo Colirnba* at ‘2 ib p. no-
Arrive in Maooi. n*. ...;7 sfi p. m
Leave Macon ui 1 36 a. 10.
Arrive in Oolum*” .. ....7 VI a. m
L. OLA Utf Bup , t.
Cciumbtis, Oct. ?c>, iwo Its
■:il;N'G‘ < l SCHEDULE.
\te\xUMVAi Ml)
AA 1L IU >A U COM VAn 1 .
Ornuii Mu.iXiong*r v *‘ tit ?o:nr It. K
(Joluuib'Jf. i -01.
ikN u-iJ .! ©r ♦>.* date 1 • )**■* - : DAn Celt
‘ , ;l,Mi l. . j it. ft.
will
• -rive. v i v, L ;.. 1 i*l\ M.
.V-.t r:,u-. I SO*-*
Un M .u', >•••-":• - ‘• .
Vi tut I'o.r -i :16*• M
Ar/iv,.. 1 CJoiumb4. ‘ - * lfl •’ W
train lfuv. Oolu , in -.U A. VI
rtICT v” : • .w f 1 . vUt.t uu
■%y t ..... wr .!*• K ’.r ‘idGompenle*
Ci.-’ Atianiu m Coitim
>t* - .wall on t,.
u'.,i trt* i ‘■ ‘ ■'* Uc. ...wwiiig rale#
•i .. ram, isklm
..ir -t :a, ‘£ay .•'>.,
.fr wrTftt Polhi,
, oi n ,*t .’ ‘tin. Wnest lit Oa'.e'fi Ke
,v. > .rrtilu per loi. .*f *i
-i -j.v-.a-Jr p-r Mbf Ua Si’
.l,Plgl ‘i-. bj • • !.* rtia,4}.7M
Vti* .MACON.
tarn i . . |4- Wheal Ik.. Os .• o*- •
•VuiaMe- -- --a U or .uras, per lou -ot , *s.
• i- • ■’ - * MS-.W .0!h. per Adis
♦sent* Cw;, .u., tj raxioad,per toude.t*^
.* .’ ’iart.
PNsi'b * * i aatogc* tl k
fclS vf.APAfii'.
ftapo't-i aldotfU;* 1 tut lUitrofl
L Jh. i GN i'.**r•
Stiffr r -1 • - M..aA..mJ v sfiiosa.
tail i.4l'. mil.
ftaptnui. -osne* m huo ‘-•* *.
r<, G. J<’ St! .4,
gagtseersnd rtupofirt'.- 1 AW.V. k.
Aug 2-1 *
CA.vi SYh'l r.M.
tjfj and **■ hi •, wo wdi sell as near
(Visible: ‘• W }%\M
t*HAFFI| 4 JUHNhGI.
oupt. 2 i, 1 •:*<•!. i‘
itlackanih ■.... -*i Uarrhgo Shop.;
%,/Lj The -.ijiaed erti n -uct lu it*
tißgKWß’*’ -Ilf Hi . Ui> i.uv- us* a ’i>* chop *
’ (J t*y Joliu G on (>u euierj -
1 . , ii<4. imaar H ii. Harm . t o‘s til
> t-i >ouv *‘c. c !-n/*d to 00 any and Alt fcir-'.- t.l
wok iu heif l-.
Rorllr-J it an ■ ’ttw.. i 1 /-•- . ti) n- in;- Hors* *
A --ii 11 Ip • - 1 i*< j won ‘.leu
J. W. WARD St CO.
January t. ■•>/-
.■Wjrvisri’jEr)
I*4o R. i Uil,, tor Ibc
ITU ItJ’
FLYING! ARTILLERY
Ilfl R unl. rn *•'<! •• received uuih rityu<.m t.<
W*i Lv,.uiMucnt to enlisi amt mui.rim<*
r.r.e a rodftpMiy us
LIuRX AuilLLEay,
• j,U.r c yearaor Lr tnc War. Voiuaucr* r>
m* 1 r •*. w*ir wffltTrretve abdWnty >.r F n i„
u • wtvi.e, 1 • .bur w In iruvutiui; and |
.1 ,ii u* a-.- fr> iu their pi.- o~f ,,t 1, t *■
U'’ • waater. A fine!a gu■ ba iury, mtli om j
... -v aq'Mimi Mit. ino <ding tioioas, wiu ae lunii*ne.i
~f n m th** ( -mpueiy tj orgairi%eL
fdw a 14c .4 ut i-- iffviet |HN>H*.*!ir< .u av ad
vtblii/es over ali 6'..n i, Auumtui'li a* u 1* reU>*vod
iron ih • 1 ii ii.,w imu is tins ci;|gr< ,iti
*nd‘.*wmc .h iui.. idon the '. (. r AM m u,
safa*tVMwa*ti<* titfitWticvM apporiuuny . f ,i<. u
[ gil ilium hsoyteli.
1 r * Vomrtr *. *tits Couip -ny will l>,
1 idvii ui mUIUMy ouu. i.uiM 4 ud c*pernio *
j Apn icatlrtii way’ he it Van M wtiie* aid
Islam, to J. A. Ai.LX \NUE3
tVOid dtf Li. t;. . Aiuiicty.
ENTIRE CHANGE.
L’ \IA F’XU yj ,- u inu#’. so comp. ,p* u gjv,. q..
EX JKFT FOR CAJS!
Vic W*dnM rc't rfi o. .tu . ■** 1 <mr amci .
dtondd. ‘ l ast aei.. v,O .*w <-•*■, , tl> ,
With u* Hi*’ ‘ • ‘ --’i- u soke 11 r>:ifr tr::d
j ti.WJ‘¥,i u ’
• • .- Jan I.IHCI j,,
MiLlrmiuTfoNir
A' fti'fif ut .... U.ituu., i
small sii tor sale by
’ ,r f • 4HRMR
Yarns and C&nabu,-gs va Wool
ill. Sit. !.U MAMiPAeI l kIN’U C.iM
l'A.N\ i.- u,.i.j,cturi.<£ ‘‘“r .a. iul.lilr.
th., *.’ WOOL t. nntil. ttiam p.n’inu
!wr opccaiiua* iu eadhanga ur wool, parthi
i*ao gc: Y t r:i \ Otfunhurg#, iripon. Je*ns, ot
.m . oihur rMt iwai.a'.'aotured by them, or tb.
it.gne*: u ( udi
•> HUODKS BROWN'E, Ai.nt
..pr.l ao d , w!!lI1
-
Foi
I 4 I*4 reside*, a. of M i. J.
H -4wa#d, ndjbfcilhg !h> .**•
.•'5 ‘‘JtA. Gm Lit. i uiiiiiiuut
•‘rV.c>?s:oiS* J CoMoboiratlone .v!dr nicd to
ridler of the nnder-|ned at Kevin,lds, Oh., wtll
meet with prompt aUui .oi*.
t H. R .HOWARD,
* c. it. Howard
Columbus, Ha.. Jlf ?2, ’62, dwtf
bl a iii t 4 .shko u lit’ a\.
COUUMHI*. > Wl‘ H CAROLINA,
1. pr,(tßr.U tn til’. Mw to uj o*um m , u
gwnrif and printing
B:ml Notes,
Bills of Exnhanyis ISngraviojr upon Bel
or Stone. Large suAiics of liank Note and nth
or paper will >*e kept
Aug. 4, lSdd—2wj
UIBOHUIA, nnriw Cnnntyi
Us llS'<B A* r ( MeOatt t (iaadan of Mary
Jsne Uw.rin M irv J ; ,„ r r ,u ha> lllg
tlnal eithuue an apoae* to nir tbr teun
of diktidaeion:
AB n+ m „ronrwr I are hereby notified to ap.
ear at th*-Court of* maty f..r >aid . ount> o® hr
fl/st Monday in Sepn ter nett ad shew i<num> u
) t>*ey have; why ,i<l MciaU sbonld not be riia
mime* fom ►aid Ou insh.p
*sy r
FOR SALE.
MY place, 8 mile* •outbesst of Tuskegee, on
the Federal road. Thera if in all 437 acre- of
Und—osk and hickory; about 160 acres of it is
cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; the
balance is w-fl i. o*l Th- re is a good framed
dwelling, t... fi\ oOtn*. a quod gin house,
cotton j. caa, ait i II i ,->r *otary out buildings
There is n • il, ciaiern, and creek running
through th** place, affording übundanoa of water
for -:ock. Haiithy location as auy in the *cc
t'-.n. Term c.t.-y, Bnquiraof me on the place,
or addrea*. at Uu-vry t<-n Y, O,
M. If. HARRIS.
Sep 13 w floi
1.700 acre® Land
FOR SALE.
UY order of tho Probate Court of Russell
county, Alabama. I will sell on the premises, the
Orrtt Monday ih November next, lor the benefit
of the Leirs i.n i crediiors, tho plantation former
ly owned by Pearce A. Lewis. This tract of laud
lies at the junction <>t the Big and Little L'cbte
Creeks, 10 mile* sutith-wost of Columbus and one
and a half mile* from the M. A G. R. R., and
contains 1,700 acres, nore than uae thousand of
which lies within the creek fiat proper; about
300 ucres oieare 1 and tho rumuiudar well tim
bered.
On the place are two reuleioent*—divided by
the croek--each of which i* well improved. A
permanent public bridge connects the two sett!o-
UICD I.
The purchaser can have the rupplles mada >,u
the place this year.
K. O. HOWARD, Guardian,
tap 10, ibOL’-doaw wtds
i >r. E. b\ COLZEY
/) Bits *■ i* prot*-rMouti m rvices to the
-:i/i-imoi Coliim-.ua ana vu-miy
’ iym. OtR. ai 10- Drug Httflre of P- nbi-rtori and
*■£% ‘ ~i, Ufwiit.-n * u ii lutrt-i iludson’N
j - *•••’ LA I'f.t— dly
Fflii WiiHI'SPBISOS,
L ii . S .Mill taiUUiviis (O
” “ - -■
-v li. rc unty il4 Qoiuui- m iiIT.,,uTL
-lfl .■ M -l.oavs, * 11-H ltt)S ...... u .
nrnlti., 1* -iv- to- rtynns< on TusU>s I nur n <>a, •
ml Hii-idivs. aMAUaPFnY
June UI dll
aaufiuixc j^ort
dapl. A. 11. Looper'e Conijatii)
l HALL k in Columbus until th 7th ol
May, ro.i.iy to receive uaa equip recruits tot me
t ompuiiy. Thu ta the mat uuauca I <.<an*cer.
Aooepiit I Join at obceahu save yourewlv t<om
tho Cuum riptiuu.
ii> ciu.vtug uttioo at the et*>r* of If. C. Till mat..
•• ‘*)'• W. it. IsKIGvLL, U LinL
t-IOUSE -A.XSTJ3 LOT
foil iALb. ,
! i td'< F.li uty reeideu ein V> >n ..-
ibc or Jmt.
flpmMU At r-, tor suic Ii Lot
’ m OI * E * 1 ’ * |o<l a-ns, all th nstciai
!■’
u... . vetiitsm ■ • i.>ia Aii*<|nuii*it
rru. a .f-uroua ol Pu* • isue.;.g arc rr In I red, lfl
ii V ifri to ••. 1. Miilougu. I’- i-araaKoj gitr^u
m.iii-.J ..I ,v- ii <U vi-vd
u.i .VJ~.Uf IIL Oil li. DAWSON.
Al. 0. KuOhiUi, ESQ.,
Attgn.ey aud Uounseiior at Law,
Viiliuer, Tna>.
Ml). go;LU'>, tv., .uunney and CouaaeUot
• at Law, . <ei oislMuni Afont—evui
I l> 0-1 J I-JUlj-li) to Wife COiitM'tlOll ol t-llini All GOBI
: u.'w.-rcU uiifioutAddreaa,tiu
.••'.i . f*ue— wu.
Al J. I‘ARKKR,
Aii UKi\ K V aT LA W. j
UuKjiaU, fluler Cos., ua.
. rtau.i .in, ibfl,.—wu.
JOkt'l'll I-. *o;i,
TXOKNL7 X.A W.
V.OL’ I. ,v„
“II *••■. .. 0 r.i. w iluuuu,.,
*<"!. 10--W0 IV
U TAti.Oi; WM TAVLOB
f VLOii & TAYLOR,
A'i roittNEYS AT JLAW.
(ullibri-t, lia.
[’ ILL PRaCTICLu.the Couetiesof Sskof.l iny,
9 9 taluou. , tarty, lUmloipli, tewsr. A < emu,
ox: wriKtve proiuoi aticuiloo to illUustiuMe ouuru*
ted to UU ui. auvtl-w- writ.
Tliouima W Cobb,
I’OKNEY AT LAW.
PRKSTON, Webster County, ua.
Will practice iutho couritiesof Clay, Chatta
ii. uoo, Webster. Early, Randolph, .Stewart and
Sumter. . arucßiaraiiotition given to collecting
mid . -nltllng. Jan2<> 1337~wtf.
- OO XiZI&JDJBII'Y.
j *>, XUK friende and
- VtfX' patron* of tha Cos
- \ ‘ kUMBUS TIMES,
i A*J%tX),Ov ABti l' uh l‘° K , ‘
. ‘ v V v * Sr #r4,l F* re remind
\ .jl 1 hat there ha,
*lwaj beet, an
1 still attached to
this satabliiuient, *
thoroughly appoiu
vv ted
i.YXisroaEJxa.'sr,
tn eo; >bU hands, wberoean be tor
itehed every variety of
SiX./ViSrK BOOKS,
and ocieti, Hotel an
Livery Regimen, fto , do
iai, Munc, L.w Bowk.,Sc M bouuil u..t
>jf and with lutpiUeh.
oli w.>rks repaired or rebound ai they shall
f ” !, sabstaiuially.
® warraai satisfaction in every case, and
>ur .id triends will not he .teaayad w’ m y
Jffgreee to Hire.
WM hare 15 hkvly uegr-. w..mco, consisting et
bouse servant* out field hands to hire nnui 25th
L'o amber next. Pe.sou* wishing such negroes
will please call on liKLKLL A CU.
aug 21, Ifis2*dw2w
‘•I V, Alarlon ( OHutjrt
U fill lit. Art au.enfis 1‘ i>ote having mad* ax>-
pUalMia lor leuets oi aduiiaietrauuh boon la,
atm o| Cjrr- * W. a* and
li.c**re'ui*reiorejwkHr -o.t .din man all and
•'t.iVtUr hwWrtadreW-ASrttwMWai. <>rm ot aa.q.a ‘
11 !• n,m. a.p*-ar ,u uiy ofllt -ou U.r fl,. M,.aJTru
Mum-, u, smi, cause it any taey i.ave, wiiy eatu
’• ‘Hbe graaie • u> swi oppucaut ae
i, venau.ies my hand at oAc**, this June !oth
MALct.M || a IU,
jllßl-eIVM 1 ltd mart
(lOEßUfA—Marion ity;
WiibULAS, JAbu Mvviicbaei and Hetta
Sin. h having applisU me for leiier* ofaamla*
Uiration M|kii ;h estate o| Jf. p. Oasitb, deceased,
Those hto tkcrctorc to cite and aaiuonub all anu
lingular tbo kindred und creditore of said d*.
*" 1 to * * appear at u.y u3.ee on or be tre
U* tirst Aluuday In U. tol.er next to anew cause
if uy they hare why raid letters should not be
panted to said upplicaat.
Hlveu under my hand and official signature
August 20tb, i862.
u u. iA—Slid MALCOM HAIR, Ord'y.
HbiOlUil A—Chattahoockee County. “
i \ 0 MONIIiS attr date application will be
ma le to tbo Court ot Ordiuary of said county for
inaro ta* sell tho lands belonging u> the estau* of
It> mas ii- Wynn, late of said county Jevcaaed
D. WYNN, l r
J. A. WYNN,] e *“*k*9-
Aug I, IMS—wSt
UkIOROCA—MARION COUNTY.
\Nli!!Ai.t>, H liiUo Davia ap plies to me
for Letit.a of Admioistruton de bonis non no
on the astute oi Z. W. C. Davis decased: 1
Tbtse ..re tbcr ora tocite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
d.casod to show cause, (if any they have,) on
tlio 6ril Monday n Ootober nest, why .aid
letters should not be granted to said applicant
Uiteh under my baud and official sigoature
ut office, August 27th, 1862.
MALOOM BAIR, Ordinary.
Sep 1 igf
UEORQIA—Marion County:
WiIRRRAS, William Davis hsvieg applied
to me for letters of administration deboncs non
upon the estate of 0. 0. Davie, deoeased,
These are tbtref re to cite and admonish ail
and singular the kindred and creditore ot said
deoeaaod to show cause, if any they have, cn or
■before ibe first Monday in October next, why
said letters should not be granted to said apph.
cant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
August 27 th, 1962. ‘ *’
Sept. I~td. MALCOM HAIR, Ord'y,
r'roccedinx-iof the Conven
tion held at Enfnula, Sep
tember 10, l'6i.
In pursuaocu of a call made through the press
of Columbus and Kufauia, fora Convention 10
taka into consideration the dolences of the Cm'-
tabouchee river, th* following dologute* appeared
at Eutaula, on Tuesday* tho 10 h in.it., to-u’it ;
RUSSELL COUNTY. ALA.
E Calhoun, E Reese, J 0 Owens, and 1 A
Neeblt.
BARBOUR COUNTY, ALA.
Wut Dougktie, L F Johnston, John McNab, K
B Young, A CM... hell. J H Miller, LeviWiUun,
O M Bates, E 8 Shorter.
HENRY COUNTY, ALA.
A C Gordon, J W Harper, j VV Solomon, W
J Craddock, Ii E Owens.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY, GA.
W H Mitchell, J M Evertti, W 0 Gray, W ti
Woolfolk, B A Sorsby, W J MeAlb->r Tho* 1*
Threwitl,A C Flcaellen.
CLAY CO NTY, GA.
L Panliiu, Wm Castleberry, K Burnetl, S B
Burnett.
EARLY COUNTY, GA.
W C Cook, 0 II Davi*, Jos Bucbanai., 0 P
! Farmer.
DECATUR COUNTY, OA.
J. hn M Puller.
The Con vent i .ti thens r- ceded to crgariise i
follows;
Ou motion of Col Eli M. nr, ; Harbour,
minting was < rgauizt-i by calling Dr. Thornton,
Mayor of Eufaula, to tho Chair, when *.n motion
i Ihe Chair appointed the following delegate*
oouimitUe torep. -t officers for a permanent or
gmit itic-a: A(, Mitcht-M, J Buchanan, A C
Gordon, T P Ti-r v.tt, and A N*;?bit.
The Cra nituw atfer due considt ration reported
j t.e follow j dcleyuits, ffl •-* of the Cotvcn
tion : J -hu il -.Nab, of Baib ur, President, B
A Sorsby of Mutcugeo, and Uii i.ni Castlo
brrry, of Clay, Vice Presidents; 11 E Owen*, of
Henry, and F A Nisbet, of Russell, Secretaries
The Convention be'ng organized, it was c-n
motion of W C Cook, of Early, agreed that the
delegate* in attendance should fill any vacancies
iu their respective delegation.
On motion the Convent, n adjourned to , :
again it 3 o’clock, P. M.
afterhoon session.
J Ou motion of J E Owens of Kusseli, F i
Boteman, Mayor of the City of Columbus, und
1 Dr Wm ii Thornion, Mayor of Eiilsiulh, were
oon*idered members of the Convention tr om
their reapective counties.
On motion of Dr F Bozeman, n committee
of five we e appointed by the President to
report matters for the consideration of tin*
Convention.
The President appointed tho fol'.owiug gen* ‘
(lenten the committee: ~L>r F Bozeman, W J ,
McAllister, A C Gordon, J Buchanan, and Dr j
W H Thornton.
On motion of Air Cook, of Early, Col li S ■’
Shorter of Barbour, wan added to the commit
tee.
While the commute* were out, Mr. Cook 1
of Early, read to the committee a set of reso
lutions which he requested might be sen*, luto
the committee for the-r consideration. Gran
ted.
The formniitee having rrtumt*-], reported
j through iheir chairnmn. Dr. F. Bozeman, the
I 1 iltiWiug resolution*, which tamg taken up
j *eparate.y by the Convention were considered
I and passed.
: The committee appointed by the Convention
• to , resent resolutions nu ua coiiHidemtion and
.* iupuon, beg ieave reapectfully to report as
folio wm :—That in eon sequence of the fanati
cal warfare now beiug waged byihe Uu led
State* ugamst the Cn#uJn- BimAh of
Amencii, aud the danger to bo opp*mended
iron* tne appra*oc ol the enemy’s Guh
Boats iu the Cliattahoochee River, we are
unanimously if the opinion that the uaviga- I
ton of the River ougnt to be effectually !
guarded ; and suitable obstructiona to accoiu- 1
plf*h tha. eud, prepared at the earliest pracli- j
cable moaitui. This work so essential t* iho !
welfare of all our people, lias abeidy received
the atteuiiou of our govemmeul; and your
committee h-iva reason to believe Uiat it will !
again receive its favorable consideration, \
upon due representation of our ability and
purpose to furntsh the Ut*or necessary 10 do
lhe work.
To turuishthis labor, i*, in -ur opinion, the
chief point of duty which we have t<- perforin. -
Aube solicitation of the residing in bin
Chattahoochee valley, an • u*tuctii engineer was
| detailed by the government at Richmond, m .
March or April last, to examine the river; U* l
<ieteriniu the charaoicr of tbo required obstruct- ;
tious and deleaves; to euipioy laborers nnd pay ‘
all expensets incident to he a ork- But ui.L-r
----tunately, this caii tor inhor war. urn e at a tea
a n ol lb* year exceedingly inconvenient to ih**
Planters, and the goverrtiuent agent found it
uup .ssible to obtain a favorable response to bis
call; und, consequently, the work wa-poa::.<>nvd.
We believe that the lab*r can now be obtained,
and iba tbe Government hi l supply ns with
a competent engineer I** superintend und com
plete tho works.
Your counnittce ihcrcfure recotcmend the
• and p ion of tbo following ns;—
l* R •solved, To*’ hc of three or
m icbr appi-inffd |<uin each coiibty iu (1 or?i..
Alabatue anu Fi<*rid, that bonier an tie Chat
tahooebee nver, whose duty it shall be to can .
vass their re.-pective c unties aud obtain from
the eitiseo* th*'rtof, coatributn tiH iu labor ana
money, to bo employed in de!.n*o of the river
Tb >se who subscribe labor, . hould be requmd !
to have it retdv ou the 1- t day of October, ut
such points iu their respective counties, a* tho
Executive Committee, bereinaiter provided for,
shall designate.
2. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this
Convention, that from the <• mtriootion in mo
ney which we may reasonably expect to re
ueive’ and.trom what rliowabces the (ioverrment ■
may make us, those who subscribe rheir negroes
will receive a* eompansation h r thetr services,
one dollar per day tor the band, i.osiie* th usu
al rations.
i. Resolved, That an Executive committee of!
three by appointed by this Convention, who shall i
b*v exalusive jarisdict on ami sutho ity m th* 1
premises ; and that tho County Committees sbali
be subject to their direct on and control, and :
pay over to them all contribution* in money that ‘
may be received, which funds shall be disbursed
and expended by order of said Executive Com
■it tee.
4 Resolved, That the several Conrty Com
mittees be requcaifeU to furnish an overseer to
accompany (bate stayer, .*.-uperin**T,,i
work, and to provide them ifith
cal attention In case of aiekne<s, and to increase
the number of uvetaers if thought necessary,
6. Resolved, That it la the duty of each Coun (
ty on the Chattahoochee, to organic* Into mil
uary companies, all men able to bear .irui* and
perform dury, above tue a<o ot 46 years, wh.ch
com panics shall ooastitute an army for homo
defence. That said company shall act indept n- ‘
dantlv fur the defence if tuelr respective conn-J
ties, and in conjunction with the forces j
several euuaties whenever the comtuusdiog • JL- j
cere of fluid companies may so determine. fQI
officers of each company determining i>r aaid 1
company
6. Resolved, That wo recommend i-nuedtutc !
action bo taken by the cititece o. |hwsevf|ed
oonntie* embraced by the Mb resolution, to <vr
ganue in accordance therewith.
7. Resolved, That tba Jodgcs of Probate of
tbo count.es bordering on the river not repr*.
sentej in thi* Convention, be requested te fur
nish names of suitable gemlem ii in tbelrrestvee- I
tire counties from which the Preside* of thin !
Cunventiou msy select oommittois for said ’
counties.
®* BeeolveA Thet tbi• convention in view
or Capt- W* I. McAllister's mechanical skill aid
his knowledge ( ,f the Chattahoochee River ree
ommeod him ae a e >mpetent and efficient Kngi-
to aseiet id oonsiructing the necessary for
tification and ohatructions fur our defences on
aid river.
In accordance with the Ist and .'id resolutions
the President announced the following commit
tees:
For the county Afweog-cc-J. A. L. Lee, L
0 Bowers, Wui. Q Woolfolk, li A Sorsby A. C
Flewollan.
Foe Clay County —Win- U Allen, B.F Burnell
Stephen L Banks.
F.r Early County— Jae. Buchanan, Orrin
Davis, 0 P Fannin.
For Dteut r County— Johu M Fottar, H G
Crawford, D Bradwell.
For Chat ahooehog County— Messrs Redding
Aliums, McGlaun.
For Ruttoll County—Dr Thomas Dawson,
Wm Lowiher, Wm Alexander.
For Henry County— Wm Wood, W A McAl
lister, G*o. W Williams.
For Barhonr County— C R W jds, As Al itch
oil, D M Seal*.
Fi4 JacJc*on County. iYa.—J LG Baker, V
Dti'di . Hsiniiton Bryan.
Fu, CoUoun County—J S B iker.
KNF.CUTIV E 00M M ITT KE.
Cot. J M Cramikki, Columbus.
Da J F B xku ax, do.
•I.no Mr:N.\fl. Luf iuia.
On motion of Mr. Owens of Kussoll, it wa*
- rdered that tho proceeding* of this P i.vtntion
by published in tho Columbus und Kufauia jm
pus.
On motion, the oc-nvoulkm adjourned nine
die.
JOHN McN A I*, Pn:-:-!i>RNv.
Frank A Nk-bit, - w
f , D n • >.ciet:ii;ea.
il h Owr*, 1
Bept. 16 dl w 2
HA3JB;; WANTLB
AT THE
K.itGLC F\CTOIL¥,
COLUMBOra. -HA.
ONE HUNDRED Al .\ K--V ‘ and ‘ VSil
WOMEN a.l (li.d 0, • mi; n ... ,•
erslpiy at Uie LAGt. . >■ .< i U’
Apn: 7ih, lefiS wS-..
GEORGlA—Maseogoe County:
Notice to debiorh a.m creditors
All pernoi* mdultd lo the efiaie -it .tos
f Mlii- r, l.v rh. i't r.oiinty, decHfl“*!d, are bri!.<y
lequueU lo mak-1 -mn - ui.;<- ;y-u*-i* i and ad i-kim-mi,
liaviri” uemaiui-i .tgu-.l*l .*<■ a-- ■ .•- ...it:-.!
topreieiitthMH u> mi- propei y p'oven wiUun me mu
prcHcribed by iaw.
A N. MILLER, R*’i
June 30—w4lM.
YXTILL beaolobefore the Court-house dour in Hie
’ V t it of ('-i.uiui-us, Mu coh* u county, Ua., on
the Ist Tuesday in o<i ~ r next within th. leg;i
hour'. ofaie. ill#- - dl wine propery to wit.
te mill--. .*iy wagon a oi harm.-* .iaa our jng
r.nsf.l, evied rn by irttie cf 11 -ti.i-hui.t in f,vo’
of.totjii Harter eg in 1. a •■'' R es: a-tp'oj jiv
ro db> an- and r f ii * Hon:.uM the ti.f.nor Cou*f
of Muect.-g e 1 oui ty {erhliab e piortriy.
JA.ULtU CUOa, rih’ff
A'-g 51 lHftl - wids.
TANARUS, & .
Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. sir-.- 3 .
ooiuuMßirs, <a--j3-OA=so-ir a.
PRACTIGAb WATCH MAKER
j
Warn.*. ’ :
I /
s-w.;-; . .'jT’ ’ jfc ‘ini’
■ irjrrx “r£. ? ,
STUB 1 TN(r SILVER & PL \ LED WARF
m‘A.ITiL WORK,
Ii oanUfnl variety of Patte/n*. I will make to order any design and etylo and pla t yon mu a c
WATCHES, CLOCKS <fe *TT3WBLRT
Repci red by and experiesced Workmen, and warranted,
CAN KB! CAN KB I
.... !, ; Lutul*Ki Ili>—*l ,cVo:y ‘■ -f:;,.-’.d
—'*- ‘ ■ % *
jfr \
■1 • cite
W)
of thebestqoallty Gla.sM*a sotiu oidframe* to*n!t*!l eye?,
lisvite the a .ontion of’ <1 my si- .. : with pleasure, whether you parches# 1* so
Loft. Purple .1011 Stan.i, Con-or Broad end lUodolph Street*.
CoSunhus G., Oct. 30, 16 . .—dw:t 1. ti. BPffAR.
nmm 111 sir-plpto
AT THE OFFICE OP
COxLiUMBITS “J/-:£3DiaLJefi.
GOLQUITT a WAMEN,
S!= 7 •
IMMIIIIiPH ST RBIT,
AUE PEEPAR ID TO EXECUTE
j, mm m m mm®,
In every Stylo ol tho Art
i JP JpJlops
AND WfiH i^iS'F^k'Unif.
Tl iey have also a ootifpiot
Ai ut will pul up Books m snf>t)ie BinUiii*.
P* JDo!;ar:!buß,GoL’:*ff;?., May ‘M\ 1H59
0 County:
A ( >ge, adirims'ra or nui J
* v fetaabat- *nn- xn. on i*. - .ie o: Maty t),*f
Merge, *%ceahi t, applies o t di.-., ir >u. apidw
Mjtwmriottnlmn:
Atfpenieasron *ern*d are r<i>Mi(:ixl to .. *>w raueM
h any iheyhav*. Aw.itua ..!.;••• pica* abed liy t.tw }
w hf tlje eaul Mi •’* s’ uuld nut be die- •
[ gmMMtnewril.WK u’ 1 ltlf ■ I IIS petition , Ollter-
I we tettera % t-n ussou w.i u n> ap
j P.Sit ant on the&JM *da> in Jau. a.y o ii.
flhren und- r my / unu ana this.
! •* i ti, iot>a.
Jv-ufj worn R. W, PARKER, Owl.
irI'.ORGIA, Chat teheochec Cornu y,
CoUrt us (Jrdtn * r y Fob. Term, 1862.
;OH! AlML—n. (j. Lea:. Ouardiau ot Tern
iV giro wiling, having re vdchnit e< .cotent ad re j
thm eviil apjuy for l.cvvw of Uunuiasioii oji Oi- first j
Li •‘•ep cmli- c o- a ‘•
taiwen nndrr iu hauds k(l onloial Bigjsaiur*: tin-*
Mac* mom |*. W FARKC.It. Ord
GKOBOIA—Marion Cow
Court of OrHin, %ri J u ** Term, 1862.
V Rl LE * >•*
U’IIEREAIi. Wu, tn 1 w iUam B. Nutt. Onu-J
dan of Martha A . Nutt living epp ted f r die
iutK*iia frovn Mid Gua rdiaisl ip
Ail prnioos ronccrix- * are lit f#y unified to show
<au. If any they bavi i, vrunb fee time p'escriued
av law, why tncaaid Wan U But should not he
dietßissv aecor ing to the pray er pf hie petition.
<iven under my be ad end oflltial eigonure this
June,
MALCOM HAltt
iwst -w6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Decatn r Oour.ty:
UN the first Mot.dav ■in Jaov nexUOliver t\ An
ett will ep 1) to it ie Court of Ordinary of mud
nuat> to’ Letters of s gmndeiraii- the oeuia ol
• Ana Arnett, 4 jhc q, >t 44 noanth dcc-'aeed
i w h M BEAOtt, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— M.ri-n County:
v I,KKBAS
’ •Ir* ! A t-hlll sDati h oil th. 11,1 ‘" r
1 J.># I*l TuoJ 1 • o|
Ttics-kri t.M'iu u-io Imonsh-tl! and *•
htitdfflit and 1 red 111 lo* said dctc... u , “ ’ lh.
Imy ofiu,. arid file their objection* n , r -r si
ui j *• i..ttrra hi:!t*. xnni*d >,. t ‘ "> hev*
• Hn* -1 M--nd.lv 111 1 ember nru. ‘ l>l * r >tii| nn
•bv.-i, -inter iny hand and otficial *1*„ 4 .,. r
•* h, ie. • * lttrr At*.
A., SALC' I M IIAIU.IItt, It|t
Muscogee Sheriff’s Sales
I G.:.-;; a-**
,io, - k ° f • •*-.-< .r
’ • ... I- J M-O.Mt, Os
M.) ti. :m Ja-k* o cu .k. s-tm-sr
Id*
.-TAT U OF GEORGIA, \
Mu.-e- gee County. |
j 1 ; . 10-.r.n-r.-'y 0D lhe J
1 T fl 8 * U.k’ *•*"■'. -o’ h 21*
U . -be Cloti.-r .b,o, John J.ibn.cn,
l< 1--..n0eL,.,.,;
- ■ ” - ■ r -- ■ •. i.a
.1:, r .0- ... pmeet t
.. . I”> *'!'■- -.cu ojr law Ho ,h,y ~i b irre ,i
r. ii. IIOJTAHIJ 1
C. B. HOWARD. - Ex ’ r ’-
‘. Ur... il. uriiil fllUer noli, o R„
*’ “*??-!/ ‘
GEORGIA—-Mariun C nnty :
H II r REAS, Agnesc Kemp having
®®G - 1 : 1’ letter • -f adminietn U i
Ute of L. B. K- rm ,
:
hj-:I licgnlar ti e Kiadrtd nnd crcon f. ,,,
, .how lion, ilit*, I,
: nod totters shot .i1 be gnwti t- e ,. ,
1 cant.
Given ® •
g 26-3d MALCO.M HAIR. y r ,j- ;
S.atcoiu.iA, 3,n..^*.'^Atyt
rT • tiuptncr Cc'-.S ill') Ttrt, iM-
I , ,'r. M.t M;. f f ,iw Worn!.,.’ ■
j -“ J
nm tri'lunlhe jiirtdeutdi J this Court: ns • ,
b-r oidcr and tiU thereftftdaiit ee D ‘ *v. ~
umaest terwaf h.s CtMrt, “f i‘. B
iiv.ii: nisei-teoee, M he haa afl>, I *.* IMS
wiv the potiti not ti-o futinun. prayrn* .
<M..U rt Thorn art-t ft)r Abraony lL *^ oo l lJ k "_ dM
sd m ibe Cui'l-I.liu* T.mei rr.pr <e *e
ims Court, on e a niu b for tour
A true i xtraci froui the Minutes et
tbnti •< dvt of M.y, itks - * .
I June J—wSm f.
GEORGIA—Murion County:
; i HBuGAS. a L Colu* having apP*'* ,j/n
>i iHieotudmi uWatioii u, on in* vow- ■
I L. Murrav, de eased. _ sll 4 ®
I These arc therefore to ette and adaion
i stugui.ir, the hmdred andcredt ore of sai r
to br and ai fear ai the Court of ordinal “ ~
[ auid com t>,-lid fils theu objeettoas, * oB k j
have, utti-irwiw said letters will he grar.r
----• hrsl Monday in Heptcmber next. .. uW , th*
slivenuuderiny uand arm official sir 3
JU ' y, ' ,S,}a MALCOM *.>—
July 7.1*41 wSOd.
GEORGIA—Marion County: .smia*
Ri th MH.— wn* teas J L * ,Dilß ; ir | *
iratorof If. A. Brooiv, dc ease*:, m , n
Np lt AU->n ioue for letter* of utsinu®- 0 ”
vtuiini-traiion: . ~h tM
Ih-eears Mreriore to c>te and j
-'nsulnr Ihe k udmd and creditor* of u gt
■ i enow c-us-, .( auy ti *y ha*e wit 14B o*
\ vre* nb dny law way sad app b , '* Bl *“
die vMfleed trout eai ■ ud nun Lira tien* Jllf
Given under my baud and official •f n q,*,
let, ,*>. MaUOM waww
July 7, teW--w**t.
A N I) J h W E LF. K .
(tmtSITR POST ni l UT.