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COLUMBUS TIMES
Punli+iied Daily 'uwHvn ejc.nspted. it the rate at
k I.fo (♦«.' immf h. ,r I * for three moathe.
M*> «uWrij>t»»u received i*»r 4. to«i*m /**•»»
hrmi KMMtkx.
ADI CAT I*l3 & KITES :
A4v«rtMmWßit- inserted fi»v r 2 *<o per-aiuaru 4S»r i
the first insavtieu .mu il 0 for each admannul.
Vv here udv ejrt K*.-ai«niG are iB.-ertini a moucft, the
ickasgu will he S'2H per -xtatwre.
Auuuua.-iiiK candidate- fi*t. trbi. h inuutinvariably
be nant >n advance.
A deduction .»( 2tt percent. wifi be aia.ie on oil
au. ertisiug account* •<»•«' V 4 ’* '•Tkeu (urmuet pay -
mem le nnide.
btOttiiii-Hai Ma ( ««•»() :
liLLfi N LSI. W tteifea.*:, Amanda L i. atife. Au
lt axuuEtraxiut upon the eatut • >t David. L. Murry,
aeeca.icd. h«v\R}fappited for tei -r t uzaiimr: n,u
from cud Admuiiatruiuii.
Tkaaa are cite .uai ldnaoniah all and
sin«sui*r, tke Hundred and miMrt <-t said deceased,
u* Auw cause. if any u»ey have, way .a»d A.iaunis
tr&trix should not be dixuiis-ed from tukt actasi»«t
cranon. ,
Given under my hand ana i.moiui ignamre, ue- ,
tuber >th. IMS. .UAk.AO.Vi dAiit.
Uet 13 aniui omuiaiT.
(.LOKLII-Marie*** 4 ouuty 3
WHEREA.-. B. A. si dry, AtfamaLiraaM* u.p**a the |
estate of Joseph N. Scary, lute *»f omu oumtjr, ;
de-iMiued, having applied for letters ofdi.-iu.- si. >u
tcoui said adunnudnufoa. . , ~
These m*e therefore to iota and adnwmisn all and
umutar the kindred and .Teditor »t aid -iuceared,
to be and appear at my oiliee .vuiitu the time nre
scribed bv taw. Cos show ewuae. if tut the • nave, wnv
said letters of dusmiswion shuuid a»t be anted to
said applicant on the tir.-s Itomlav .a Oteftdier next.
Gs yen under »iy hand and official 'leuaiure. Jan.
■>■■,l u,a LdA Ll-G.Vt MAlB*.
ian 2* uuirn Ordinary. ;
i,EUKiiU**Hdriou County :
L> LLE N LSI. Wfiaretts Carrie i antes, Adm t on
li the estate of Daniel .i uu«», Jr., aaving [ieti
tniaed thw Court mr tetters us ditmusMoa tifoai .aid
Admiuistratioa.
Thcseare therefore t.« cite and admonush all ana
tiiiHUhu- the kindred ami rre.litur. ul said deeeimeii
to he aid appeal'a: ,n otii ev . .no .ue time -P«e
scnued by law. ami show “ae it aa> cituy uave.
<vhy said iHmuiintratri-'t should out >e j .Lsnassed
fiuin said Administration on the tirst .VLonaa; in
Or. nn under my hand and uiii. iai ignaiuro, this
Dee ember the 7 th, IH»»..UALCO.Vi tiAi tv.
dee i4 nuhii Orilmiiry.
Medical Card.
DK. E. I. KO^V.
r CRMERLY Swg«m to the New Orleans **Fe
ll male Infirmary, tenders his serviees ro r.netit
iiieas of Columbus m all the branches of hisprofes
mn. , , .
Special attention will he devoted.to the treatment
of the diseases of Womein.
■ :iurgieal operations penormeu tor atone in
Che lihwider,Fistula in Atiu, V ismij-’v fistula,
tiydrueeie, Cougen.rai and Accidental Phymosta,
V aneoi-ele, Ifitemorrhoids or Plies, Caiions tntpaa- !
-able strictures, False Passages, lailapea or Club
Foot, md yuntr:u!tion of the lingers, strabismus or !
Sbiuianng, Aneurism. V arix or dilated veins, Ptery- :
glum. Cataract and Hair Lip; also tor the reiaov- ,
al of ill tumors or abnormal growths from any part
of the body.
Diseases of the <lenito-C nnary System, eump rsiog
the different stages of ci ho no it tinea. Strictures, .
♦iravei. Spermatorrhea, Syphilis, in its primary
secondary,ternary and benditary forms,will receive 1
particular attention.
References given whenever desired as well as the \
recommendation of many years practice in New Or - !
leans: Cousultatiuo hours every duo tr uis uiin-e
in the Masonic Hall Budding, from Ld to id o chick
a, m„ and from Ito 1uV1...-lt p. m. Patients willdo
well ro call precisely at those hours, as before and
after that time vdi be devoted to visiting persons in
the city. '
Address all eonmuiicatioiis to
DR. L. A. ROSSY.
Columbus, '.ra,
B. —Patrons from a durance will be visited
and created at home f I dial! be thankful
tu my prode-Maonai in ..-Hirea for any favor they may
do me by sending me persoua ruuuirig mrgicai
attention.
ayl nritt also bestow pai uculur attention to
the treatment ot the liltcivur tui'io. 1. leers, Rneu
matism. Gout. Scrotiiluo. atteetiuu •‘•ypiuuuc erup
tions, and all other inutue a, emics of the jkm.
Medicated Fumigations and dteam t:afpharoua
Seths, us employed in the hospaals ui f urope md
America, will hum a part of my Ireatmenr. _
feb li fu b - 1 -
jpkavaiii ffyin’.
THI ' old ind welt known dALDON we nave re-
I htied and opened for business. W a have three
Bowling Alleys and nece-uu-y hxtures, and -nun by
oor huamess Aau .vderH manner, hopo
to merit a liberal share -t i..iU '.u<u_a.
oGLJt LR or. jc D.vRRJ.2s'Ti!.R.
feb lb ts
I i&A\k ALLEA.
T Hid beautiful and Ihur .ugh Bred :1 vLLIy.s
l giU make the ensuing -pr.nu :eadou at the
t’HA L'T itioOCtflE COL R&fi. his ..Id stand, near
Columbur. o:i., commencing rile iutu mat,, andend
ina on the loth us J une next.
L will not attempt, here a long p-iigree
riun of I' RAN K. as Ins form, bluu.i, beauty,
>n«npi>» ;mcl f 111116, dTH tOO WeLi kUdiWU til UIUiCL* it
QJtojd&aSfflU » , ’ll. ~,U
Term.;-—SIOO-for the -eu m .a advance should
a mare nut prove in h *l, she will be entitled to iua
hia services mother *ea.:wu iree ot
feb 1" lin P VC PKxUK.
too IHh, 1511447 tfas*.
1 r wholesale an-d retail.
A For dale by '• i. PkM ahliroN .
fei) utf Druse!:'r under hook Hotel.
Old Iron Wanted.
\%J E wish to purchrt. o t bir-'e Mtiani ay ui * TAP
Yf IRON both caflt and wrouwfil tor which oisu
will be p*uil. ti AH tl Lr. % uOi. ii ii. 1/ h. L m a. LUU
.an -7 rt‘
Fta* !*ttiokiii£ dad Tobatc#*
IT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A Fur ale by .). s». PhMBER CON
feb k : ts Druggist under < auk i Hotel.
** *+**.*"* vy a
m ‘4O •*>'*2
i Nttatvrly «i‘ \t i w ilPifiOi;, )
74 BB.OAB ST.,
COLI ÜBI h, I*A..
WHtILFSVLF \m RETAIL
Staple cfc* Fancy
DRY-Gt H M>S.
iRE constant ly receiving fresh imnortatiMi,-, di
recr from Europe, t tuple ind ;ancy I'it-
GOODS. which the? otter cheap tor ash.
Teh 5 '.m
ii< ;i % V i* W iliiled,
TilE highest price will »e pu-ici >r Plow -teel giv.-u
in exchange for Beaver - lane, A '«rre namh-r
winced. Enquire at ,
tedaill 4w HA LhAjs .a. Istvt>.
Albany. Euidaria, Cuttahert, B.nahv.du a and
gjAKaiy papers«‘«»pv 4w nut end bill*.
\otit‘*.
U"' and aider tile !ir?; d.t ‘t .Mar h next, .lie
•barge fur stwriure >»n C>< r .11 in .t,r \\ Ire
douses will be <*’ E DOLLAS per .!« per at aid
K IM’ * A ALL 1. > .
\V ARXiiL K. a t O.d
11l tiHE -a. "HODGES,
J. R. IVEY A CO..
GREEIGTOiB A OR AY.
POWELL. FRAZER 1 C<\.
Ci.lnmhus. Ga.. VLir-u 2d. ! s <>4. — Im
4 . >, Har«h.il vale.
-nrrr.L h» *,dtAan ida first Taesdn im April next,
tV between usual hoar- and sale, netora Clio
Court House m .uw ■ cee wuty. a «»ue tour wheel
A£rta»e. ie .-d on t satiny twenty-six n to'
ce>ui x vtarouy one u its a. a Bend andua= a
ra rs R. A. Alarp 11/ -am:-u«. :n t. die • y
rederaia Stares ji Amen. .1 tr w>: on 1
t. adieu enemas r cue nn.. •.. - ~
PeUt.U' a -AaTON
C S. Aiar-haL
Columbus. Marchs 1 t td
'Mrru i;.
ASTER S GFFIvK t
CoLCtcHt isiuuary -7. i3«"G. i
On the lur . t each month, Ai 1. « im;. E. Basis.
Po«c c<un. tartu.c-ter >v,u an»d- tufn aii. eai
piuyees ■! due .iepaftnicOC A. ■■ . --.rue; .1
-laves hired, aari &•» ,-r- ■ 1 , '' *“
ter -ted wiU present ttu-ur ■•»- x " *• v - u
au-nttUy.
Ihe eiupluTecs ..i theTrau-, • ■ >■ - t-earnout
Will oe paid by Cipt. it. id. C«>thi m A »•••. aazvi
of suppue-And pa/uic... thi-retdr ••» d*. .1 td.- b>
myself. b. \V . i.*Li.i.AttL’
Major and vtuaatermairef,
inn h) till api 1
H ankti to Hire.
* tJGOD FIELD HAST* Man r ~ m\n. -ictl
A ngesTu. c : poad men'my t. Apply
a; uus nfi.ee. Feo. 22
(Tolunibii g tmci v
Vol. XI.
J. tv. n IRRt.t A to. J. Vt. H IRRIA. KUilor.
of schedule.
Mi .UH.LE R aIL ROAI>, i
.CtUrt:,. . ,-. mi r'a 'M-KI..K,
CoLuabus, Dec. ui. ®s*isl i
UN ami after Dee. tUh the Ma.T Train on this R >*d
will rim aa tdilows
Leave *.oiumhua.„ 7 +u P. M.
Les ve Macon , & P. M
Arrive at M.icon. Lh A. M.
Arrive ai Columbus 2 bit A. M.
Par-eager* can now - through to Charleston, via
Savannah, wit hout delay, as the Mai! Train on the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad aastkm close
connection, with theLentrut Railroad at navannaa.
W. L. CLARK,
Dec i ts Supt. Mu-cogee R, R.
Ihunse of^cheduie.
OpyirF. F<..i:rEEH axn Scperixtesbext, |
Cii.iai.Ks'rax ,xii - I. txifia Rirtswao,
kharieston, Feb. IS, laid.)
ON »n<t after SI N DAY, F :te. 2lst, Passenger
Trauirt will
Leave Charte-ton 7 l r . A. M.
Arrive at —avaanah 4 L> P. M.
Leave Snrannaii 7 Ik* A. M.
Arrive at. Charles run + .111 P. M.
Passenger by this route from Columbus, Mont
gomery, Albany. Emaula, Ac., pass chiMUgh Sav
annah without- detention.
H. S. HAINES,
fob 24 Tw uoaßv Eng’r ami Snpt.
of lirtiuk.
j iN and alter M.irch 12rh, the Pa.-'7®nger Train
U on the Atoutgornery A West Point Kail Read
will
Leave Montgomery. H (Ml A. M.
Leave West Point 7 ft> A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 5 22 P. M.
Leave Columbus 5 50 A. M.
Arrive at Montgomery J 00 P. M.
Arrive at West Point 4 30 P. M.
Freight leaves Columbus S 10 A. M,
Freight arrives at Columbus S 27 P. M.
D. H. CRAM,
mar 11 til A t d .% Supt. x Eng'r.
\*>Ucp id TrateHers and Shippers!
OPFTCK MoSMTOIiEK R aluoad Uompaxt, )
Columbus. Ga.. Feb. 22, LSo4. j
On and after this date persons purchasing tickets
and receivmg and -.hipping freights over this toad,
will be retyured to furnish the exact change.
W. L. CLARK,
teb 24 Ini Superintendent.
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD R. R. >
Giaasn. February 21>. 1%4. /
On and after this late ail parties receiving or ship
ping freights over this .Road, will be fur
uish the exact change for freight.
W. H. W'CL MI AMS,
feb 20 ts Agent
sMke h} KiidiJiPf , in lag? gaafe
of Coiumbos,
Colo.ubp3, Ga., Fab 4th. 1304.
On r,he first MO'ND 17 in April next, an election
will be Held at the Banking House t~>r nia.a Dirac
tor 1 .if aaid Baatk. for the ensuing year.
DA.NLEL GRIEFIX,
foil f.ie Pre.;,dent.
%ddi Notice to Stockiiolders.
MuacossE Pu.ir.aoad ... .aP i.-ir. t
Columbus, Ga., March Ist, lfif.4. t
Ail person. - to whom Dividends are due are re
•lue.sfced t.' ill for the * t me on or before the 2rah
inst.
All amount,: not called for by that time will be
held in Confederate Treasury notes of the present
issues as special deposits for those to whom the aiue
may be due.
By order of Board d' Directors.
. J, Vt. BIVENS.,
mar 1 till 2bth Sec. and freas.
BANK OF COLT T MET73, 1
CuLl aBPS, Ga,, Feb. 25, IBb4. j
Noti. i hereby given that all depositors in tins
Bank are required tt* withdraw their deposits by he
twenty dith day' ol March next, in order that they
may choose tor themselves between funding and
taxation under the new currencr act, before the
tir.t. day of April follow my.
And that ail per .ms having claim.- upon this
2a i t tor Deposits, Bank Balance q Collections.
;_hi liicates of Deposit, Checks, Dividends or other
due account:: are required to settle oil.-ill .' the ath
March ue it. othwise the amounts due them re
pec.nveiy. will be tun.led in fonr per cent. Bonds,
according to ihe act of congress of 17th mat., for
taeir aceuunte. unle- e-(>ccially 41reeled to the on-
D. A D.i.Tli,
feb - • till Ist April. v.x-diter.
3tin ind Emiuifer copy.
.^olue,
iLL kind, tDY EiNG done at my residence.
\ opposite H.tuuan Pistol i/anuiactory. rro
ieioo- d' anv kind taken in jiavuaent.
HENRY \ oidftT.
mar a Lin IR er *
PUllidihMi Aiiii h
v H-IVE >n vonsigument 20, s»> lbs. a Plantation
i froti. and wili receive next week ,«i a. .so
Iron, which t wifi exchange tor Btua-u «.,■ --U soi
Aoniederate money, A. P. ft ivNaR.
mar iin
PtV.\TII’»4A MIMED.
TO PURCHASE tiS RESIT!
: aVE tiiai will a.v Laui.'iiHce -;lv h.»;'.ds.
1 5 L«i Ante it tai *»b Fit 'E.
fob a» ts
\ li t ft 4 1-:.
O.tT.tREERM-IaTEL'S OSEI £. j
t .uuiuOust, da, Mc.rch 10, 1864. S
I WILL PAY v HIOH PRICE FOR
Scrap Copper,
l.divarail t > any ‘diuMtermrster in this ••tat i. lor
ni|»mant to me.
Pu»t ire retjuesfed to buy all that
is 0 derail, i.- I want it for Shi .a Rivets.
F
mar 11 r a,>! 1 Haior A W- M.
it? Tiiosr iiiiere^letl.
... x aer by s«rvan t a.l parties davisjt funds
ill our hands, aattnesamemust oe withdrawo pro-r
r Uio iK ..£ A■ ,-J next, .f under the law we ; huii
e eompoUed . ief.rrn n. which will tuu.- -t them.
1 • . .f.;.. . . <■ : . ! ‘hi: ■ - 7 mi m nie
.an iinr. ELLIS. LIWIpW WHY Jr CO.
i .i.inu.u,', -1 ... Mar: h Ld. ir
T'.. unde;-tailed e-re tfully notice r ail
i.-T., ,i,i nr. : o.m t; n them t’-r Beposu .b. t
iiaianv .is, • tine: Oertincate; of Dey.:-tt,
. % . v , r t , .t. oaie larwaru and reetd'-'e payment
tor them m r ; el re tha 25th day «.f .March, 1564
fait in*' do v- -ie uneoats due chum, respeetiveiy,
wiiioetundcdan Four Per Cent C -aihderate Bt.nd.
a ard-.r a tu - L he reetat aet of for their
1, ,innr nnlo- o-_ tailv 1i 1 fe i * .tie e..ntrary,
Wo truieoHt i.ne c<» receive anu r-»7 ‘>nt Conieda
r , • Irea-'ni-. ..1 111 den.,n.onar..aio umu th>
jrnal; 1* *; -t r t inf t.. • .miy 'rtt.-v u . lie
AoiK,ni<:• • itis• a . .*vs Trt**tiers a.at under, wih ! *o oe-
PlVl t i; ,d paid: -ui until further nna.-e, anu oat tnu
i. w C. .. ur ,nf. irn replace tiie re-sent
- c will he Keel • i m puyuieut and -n depwat and
pa. t ut. J «' 'v ATT.
Aa-enr B k Scat.' >a.
H. H. EPPfe»^
A . int t Bank.
Coimnhos. da., March 7. IS 4-t mar 15.
Columbus, Ga., Wednesday Horning, March t», 1864.
llhiitiirg Dircftarf.
READvif ARTERd PO>T—TT9 Broad dtreet,
L~p -tair 3 .
Col. F. W. R.ibehtsox, Com ?.
Gapr. Caas. Wood. V. A. G.
Capt. L S. - with. A A kIG
i I M. kui.xmt&Ji. <.hief Clerk.
EyROLLING office:
Capt TV. Wax,Li.-B—rear of -Tones’' Building.
ORDXA xce depa r tmext.
C..r, Glgerhorpe and 3t. Clair Sts.
M.ij. F. CL lit aphitt: v C-..m'g.
C.apt W. Latham, Ex. * >dicer.
Lieut. J. M. Xfffchsx, Military .''tore Keeper
QUARTERMASTER DEFT.
At No. 15 Broad Broad it.
Majp F. W. Dillard. Com .’g.
Maj. J.iRLx E. Dav is. Post M
Capt. H. D. Cothran, A. M.
( OMAirsXA R r DEF T
At King, Allen A f-’:Laiak Warehou-e.
Maj. A. M. Allen, Com g.
• Capt. J. H. <a RAY UILL. A. C. S.
EXOIXEER’S DEFT
Capt. Thus. Moreno.
Lieiit. U T m. Hansell.
MEDICAL DEFT
G. B. Douglass, Post Surgeon.
at TVay sit te Home.)
I ' Warm, .deneral Hospital Snrg. in Charge,
■f P Moore, *•' Surgeon
L D Carson, *• Ass 4 t Surgeon.
R Fowler, “ K
W W Dieare. “ “ “ *•
NAVAL DEFT
j Office near the 0U Bridge.
| T. H. Warner, Chf. Engineer.
PR 0 VOS T JL l RSHA L.
i Capt. geo. N. Ksiou r, East of the Bank of
Columbus.
Board.
I S White, Seuioi Surgeon.
The Board meets at the General Hospital on
Tuesdays and Frida vs
TO PRINTERS!
i
i am prepared to turnish a superior
j article of
KLO
j made of the BEST COMPOSITION, if
SOULȤ and STOC KS
are sent me, and ship them neatly and
; safely packed. Or I can furnish
COMFOsnexoai
! ia quantities which only requires to be
BELTED Amwum
to insure good ROLLERS.
Ail bills are cash on delivery here, un
; hipped by Express, then 0. O D.
ALFORD ZORKOWSKI.
mar 15 ts
bdiir flaiiiilin{t»ry,
THE I NDERSIGMED’ i erumred to fill all order:'
i for
GLUE
•f j mperior <iuuiity. Ail orders must be addressed
to the under.agned wifhlthe money enclosed, anie..
vplered by Express, when older- wiU be filled and
niTu’ctt with c. *>. D,
ALFGRff ZORKoWAKr.
rna-t 15 ts
NOTICE.
—i
I t<z>
E\tbtiiise iiiNliiigs for Baton.
.inUgAR. MILL.-, SALT KETTLES, Ac- j
F. C. HFMPHBEYS, j
Major, it.' 1 ,
Cnlumbus Arsenal, Ga., March TT, *K4—fit
IRLnH %HH i \ %l.
OF
S SA Min SEED!
\L' BgND a HOWELL’S.
Burncst, < 'hapm.ui & Co’ Otsi Stand,
mar 1 o 1 w
CoilitiiFlNUt? >IRL* - DvjlO'Gldf },
C.iLtnisr . March 1.-t, l-;b4.
II odor-' .0 Ereafury Note- jxcei>t those heuriu*
tuf .-anutiW .•bruin Cenifii-ate-- which will en
t:rte them f>> i.usr per eenL litusds, which privilege
j will ei.atinae until til : lay of April tor notes of all
; denominations, aftor thut late, ail notes alrove the
denominatiou of Five dollas’- can oily lie funded a
* -hxrv six and two-third -enfc r.. the dollar, except
uiiß Hundred Dollar N ue- a- ~.. n arc no longer ra
.•eived alter that date foi'[Modh due- and. can only
e funded at a farOter nhlu.-noa >f -en percent per
mouth. The Cer a ai-■ ue<l, as nelljis the Bonds
■>r wlush sh»- >a *e exchanged, are receivable in
pa-yuiesit <t r.ix *- t,n rbe year I'“i4, tnd are not sub
faer to the ta : :m<>o eti i on -mer ft.aids.
Come forward promptly and ..brain rnur Certifi
,-,.tes and am .un me i isk if being esi iuded by the
: presure thar will take pi „•« t wards the end .f the
! uiiuirh. W. H. \ 01 Nd,
mar 3 till Ist April Depositary.
Enquirer and iua >py rui Ist April and send bill
to me.
\«4ke.
A4Sl3tant Qua?. :aj..area's Orfice. )
Columbus, sieorgia.
vtai-vh 10, 1N04.1
Parties holdii.r finrates ,f Pui-ini J e or Im
prfeiUient. ma t ,! ij, J. F WaiideiL will pre
-ent'heir ivum- : . nu; die ran mrr.
H. D d-THRAN.
mar 10 2w Capt. a A. Q. M.
j dun copy.
To CoaTederate T:*v Parer*..
lam iiurraercrl to forwtir t th.- -iate • bifeetor
aft money received . .o faxsooS pi reach
him turn: i . iie a.i ii,. ; u and alter Memday. cue
21st : n.--g.. un -i-c ; i for a few days, and
.urwiaenrij the pre-eut urrency will not be re
ii ,t -,. t. in payment i -.nf&iersto Tax.
J. A. L. LEE.
t- S, lax .»l tor Aisr. A-i. Ai.
mar 14 Tw
I
Laiftxi for Sale.
ijiTR-i T if ELinETT STYD®® acres land, ty
\ -at a. if •-line ttiii. m Baxhoac • .ianry Abi
bama. Bciwecn 3 1 tnd tU acre? .-Icared, afl Sravh,
hav.rn/ oeen ia uufivarion mly t;v,» >r three tea. -.
This: auction u an try i, a„• n_- 'of ; est- Gt-mpr ■-
lueing land .a Alabama « ieorsria. Portie-with
ins c • invro't m -ucn property may id on ae 4-a
rw.-i i ctß Ail,i _n.; _mh .art., .u'rer thar it win •.* ■
wit ait w.i fr. m market Aot-iv v
Am. C (tJIAI.
U .freer,w >,id A <ii i Oifi. a.
ntAi a ah mxi
FOR
MY PR EMIS Sts containing tw.. foii fois. an which
aretw - cottages. gs*,d oam and atner a- arc
with a briafe curbed well i never failing water. —
P.. -ijon ran be -fL'an m apfew luvr. Can >n Dr
X. P Turner, in my ibsence. wno .r xutharize«i to
m-.x the 'Me. A. 3. DsWiTT. ;
xar iiw' ,
Tite*«la% lAffliiik
OUI l Vieui *«r sale.
We have a few hundred puamk of' 'IdJTVpe Metal
for ale. Person* to pumbuse vti,.uiu inane
uime-liata applieatiuu. Apply to the
mas ; ts TIMES OFFICE.
CoNSIUiNK£3 i?EH Ma)iHH.B Jt MtEtSB &. R.—MaivU
15—Mai DUiard, Mo/ Allen, Caps. H D Corfiran, J
F Winter, Jun* A Alien. Hughes a Cos. R 3 Harte
man. E 3 Swift, R Henry. Sawyer, Mr Touny. G
M Donae. J J L Caihoun. Dr PemJier
torn J Fountain, Dillard, Powell a Cos. v* Hargraves.
Mr-Burdwell. J J McKendne.
Fur i hattaliodciicc.
The -,fearner Indian, captain Fry. will leave for
the above .uni intermediate landings >m Waiincsdav
ir 14 iiVfoek.
♦
TaLiSßibPsro.
K.P|W)rtH us the Pms AHsueuinoH.
Enreretl uccoriiina to act if Canar.*-;i in the year
IShB. by .11 S. Thrasher, in the Clerk * office of
the Di.-txuft Court us the Confederate Stater ;m
the Northern District of Georgia.
CuAßLEsirov, 14-tii.—Our pickets report an
increased ictivitv if the enemy s steamers im
tvveeu Fotiy and Coles Lshuuis.
The em-my is again work on Battery
Gregg and engaged ,n Uauling amammtiua.
No tiring on “he city to-dav.
DEAfußoLijs. March 14.—Mu ( . Gen. Luring pub
lished on tudress to his division and etfeetive
speeches were delivered by Judge Glenn. General
Feutherstoue and Captain Barksdale. The whole
division which is large, composed of Mississippi
ans, Alabiuttiiins. Missourians and Arkansians.
unanimonsLv re-enlisted for the wtw. Ragstall
and Robinsi.in of rhe bth Arkansas regiment, sen
tenced to be -hot to day fog* desertion have been
j reprieved.
Phtersbcrg, March 14.—Capt Edenbor
ough and eight men of the signal corps hoar
ded and captured Friday night, otf Nansemoud
. river, the sclitivinev Julia Baker, of Portland.
, with valuable -tores and the captain and crew
and three ojegroes were brough t otf ami the
vessel burnt. She was valued at SLOO.QGti-.
Several vessels and gunboats were near bv
but our men: were not interfered with.
—I ♦
[Special Corre ipondence of the Times.]
£e«rgia LFgisldtar«--Calkd
MiLLBposviLLE. Ga., March IJ, id 64.
The House opened with, prayer by Rev. Mr.
Wartey.
A bill to reduce the bond of Tax Collectors
and Tax Receiveri wi? taken up and passed.
It pro vides that the bond of Collectors be
taken for 04-4 per cent more than the State
tax in i..5m the cc-anty, and repeals the
clause limftijng the number of bondsmen.
The bill to amend the act assented to Dec.
i .th. 13*33. Authorizing the Governor to issue
treasury notes, was made the special ..rdef tor
Monday next It is as follow :
; J a ■
Be it ennebed. Ac., that the above act be ,o
amended as| to authorize said tresiaurv notes
to be fosued j>a the tdiJovvmg form The State
; of Georgia will pay the bearer dollars, at
her Treasury], on the 2uch of Dec. nest, in
Confederate notes issued after Apr, I 1 r l .id 4,
if' presented within three months after nmnii -
: itv. otirerwi te nor redeemable, except in pub
-1 lie dues.
The To 1 lowing WiTL and resolutions were in
troduced'•
; Mr. Burr.:.; a resolution in trucring the
Committee oil Education to report a bill es
tablishing free schools : which .van adopted.
I Mr. Ezzardj. a resolution reiptiring rax pav
! ers to give in the number of hogs slaughtered,
, and of wheat and corn raised, in fsti.l.
I
| Mr. llii-i iel,]of Chatham, a bill to amend the
17415 t section of the Code, so as to allow par
ties to have their names changed on applies-
I tion to the Superior < ourta.
Mr. Wallace a bill to repeal the act of 138'*
: to levy a net income rax.
\[r, Hal!, a bill to chan-re the line between
Flail and Butts eonurie
Mr. Fraser H bill for til.* relief of trustees —
relates tu resignation in certain cu-vs.
Mr. Bnrdov i bill foe the relief of th** citi
zens of HuheiGhaiu county Provides that the
Sinfe furiii-h io.Ouo biL-Ueis of corn to the
! countv. ro W transported by the ."rate.
The House then ad|..ia*aed u> >•» o, i- ck,
Monday morui- ig.
Ia the Geuatie. Mr Speer aiG .iinced a bill ,
authorising Admm: urut o'-, x • m invest in ,
4 per cent. Confederate bends.
Mr JoiiUc.itii. i biii to provide for ar intiog
divorce-*, and t)he confiscation of the property
of'iislov ii men It provides that i Wife mar
file her iibe! i'oir divor. * where petfof Id Miowa
that her hi, 'band i giving aid md comfort ro
the e&emv. >r fit in h;s lines for the purpose ot j
avoiding nity in cue Couredera; a State? and
if in twelve months after the message of the
act such wives refuse to apply for i divorce,
the propei ty of vu» h .iislcy.K per-oui ?haii be
; *miscat. 1.
The Coounatee on Coufoderate Reianons ,n
the Senate to wnom was rererred ue »xt#ver
aor 3 message in. reieren. e *o the , ire .cts or
< nxreS' .a i••• ,y rsi w. ;r - > ~-
reported tfa.ron<rh Col. iia*-! t ?. Chairman.
; that in the indgtncnt if the 0: mmttree there
was nothing" th r L aired saw a -non of the
Legislature and ashed to he .fiscnarged.
Thus it- appears that ■ : :c Senate will not o L ;.
1 tain '.nt with th" Con.e-I- rate i:hr- ci
ties on this quest L,in.
The Scnnt.- .-L ; ..-i \ res cl ■ ,1.1 apnc; irtg
the course .at 'tini Governor *» [.arcuasiag
r.-arc- 1 :r •.nqi.-or" :orn -u--oi. r-.;. «.-s ’J
aa. a£. 1 m ra.tr- 1- id traa=por:-,i-oa. 1 « -
non cd the Governor was to apply the iy
in Upper Georgs... with the supplies ~ou- 1 them
V the .ait Lcgi :.!»** ir,
The Senac.- nljnamed »n. diouday raora
j %
I La
-■j,. a” Ji ' steonena otu -■ ..
or oaoc.jo cartittt -an*l on the "way to secure
peAie were refe.-rea to the onunittee la Con
federate relation". There is a prospect it a
Tina c-ndict otter these resolution. :p<- of"
that rehi~~3 to the writ of habeas carpus. I«
$3.50 Per Month.
eui'kise the reaoinnoiu, aq»l <-.uin<K wAlihoid
the exares ion of simrere regeet, whica I ata
sure m saaren by a targe poruon oC vour
reauers. that they should fie u!towed So agi
tate rhe public mind in rat rhi- jnuctttn*.
speech of own. rates
In response to aa Invifcvt ~>n, Gen. Howell
Coiib delivered an address to-night ,[Satunfay
l 2th i in the Representative Hall, on the pros
ecotuia of the war :uid kindred topics, sumh
wa.s listened u> by a large auditory He spoke
nearly : wo hours, ami ins speech was generally
concedeii to bn one of the ablest at his id«.
He expressed the opinion that *fnee rhe first
venr of the war our prospects had never been
ta bright as now our array and people are
buovanf hopeful and determined. The re
sources ot the country, if rightfully applied
and *lisU'iV,uted. have bet-u found ample for
the uppoii or army and people, and ii .all do
their duty we must succeed and emi the war
j soon. He alluded especialiv to the data oi
legislators. In a time of war. powers aimst
be exercised which wouio not be proper in a
i*me of peace and power are sometimes de
manded nr whose expediency or constitution
ality there may be doubt j or ih er ** opinion?
For example—the Constitution authorize?
taking private property for publi, use paying
i just compeasation therefor Thit does not
■ author; :c seizures for the support of soldiers
families, but would a faithful fogiaiator, or a
good citizen hesitate to confer me power
asked by the Governor to seize the surplus
of those who refuse to sell, m order that the
families of soldiers might be ted ’ So of the
impressment of labor and or the conscript
art- they were unusual measures, deemed
necessary for the prosecufciou of the war, aud
. had been submitted to by all patriotic citi.icn.;
j The times demand sacrifices, not only of Life
and property, and comfort, b.»t ut those teen-
I nioal rights and privileges which we hare
been accustomed to regard a a sacred. Con- |
greaa caila on tia to surrender some of these in.
the suspension of the writ of hab<- rn» earvu*.
B« urged this point at some length, answering
the objections that had been urged agrainst the
action of Coiigre33 He showed the suspen
sion to be constitutional, and maintained that
' under it. the biases guaranteeing security
j from unreasonable search and seizure, and
regulating the mode of . rsiiing die writ, were
necessarily in abeyance. He maiaiaed the
action of Congress on the Currency bill, die
. tax law md the Military bill. The latter was
1 wise because it place*; the reserve corps, to he
i oaed' tar titats deteu.s® under vn organisation
| more readily available than they cnui i tvs v
| militia. Wa must yield extraordinary power
to the troveramenc.
He may commit errors, bu he is devoted
and true, and worthy of conn ieuee and cor
-1 dial, harmonious support. What, said he
should we say, if a Europe, we should hear
him puk*a of as some here u huuie.ire if cak
ing 1 He appealed to hir audieuc especially
the members of the Legislature to ioreg- dis
putes ibout teciwiiwiities —rieid io ;h>* eXi
■eiitae:) of the tunes, and support ihe policy
,of the buWcpuiuent. He, then odd::- -sed nl-aa -
i . '
r hr9. o.iug the argument that he *. . -ed
with such power and effect elsewhere. .■> im
press upon tnem, their tuly and r. sp,.n=i' 1 •
it v. and closed bv drawing a pi.••are of the
glory, and dignity and happines-- tnd prosper
ity iu store for us. rlieo peace md inde on
deuce are >ec tired. His speech aasin e ; •«*!-
kin*, tudie ami Jem per. and was-eurnesil}
p Lauded. £t made a impresai^o.
[t. ia understood that Hon. A. fi. Kenan wil
apeak nest week, and Vive- t*r'd t ritepheua ha )
keen tnvired It would be * happy result. it'the
laenes- prr anted in the tocreraor’a M asage,
could he -*i> disposed of as to avoid my ap
pearrtnoe of condict with the adutia> r -tfi n
We have no ?ti - en>:th to frit -r-t *s7 iu Us
-enaiona. and cannot ttf .rd .» eu.a.urage the
enemy by their .nduigem e
Tlir a . other a delightful .Mend ei - a
tinoe ro arrive, and . bit the excepi«m or lie
military officers, the uien.iaovi- is t u»te fob
\ i?it«>rs» are few —board at use p. n. .pai tfo
tele stj per dav * .§" ,n iKe 1.-nury
notes.
there is ageneral iispiemion to dirnose of
ttie important business f• ne n -it any
it: presented —and . home, a • ■ is be-
Fi eve i that the 'late win .L-ri. 1 ro. .•*» cm i
lag ■fi ..-m he .vcii-dii'p' te : . • i.- Lesf
isiatn, •in the work ot p.< iuag . . -»p than
from the exercise of ; • tj■.-> tu . , • w r -vs
in protract.- t xisqui.-Uion . . bum. r ,»r eia
cidatioaa at the tnysierioua lecnakohii.js of
State sovereign:y. or da u-*ii ,e crusades
against the imaginary en.-machnc-ais o (Jon
federate author'tv
The tii-gare for genera; hu-.ne- . has been
opened, in the introdacuoo »f (on er t
bills of a iocal character, tn i tew n- uera
importance hut aa soon as in i. ,n? rei
,trve ,o cue Suaace~. ire iispo-a.i ,i.--
vriii be t jenerai voice for a ijourament i
icun that the military comma..- . wii; not re
commend any in • m . i *,v ind
there will pr-.oa’dy •• no thange a die tax
law. «;..••«irh ■ til n.is been Intr- d.r-= i to*re
po ai toe iuc. me tax act T .<•-e per:, -i* ; .r t
may be premature. »ut I _ve rh -m ,r That
'hey are Worth.
There will be in earnest eti it ,a ia-.- If use
"to pass t hi- resolutions oh the Aube os comuo
act but it .*? considered ertaia that they cao
apass eitner branch The peace resolution
ore corebderetl harmie-w. and mar puss.—
Tiieirorjoct i : to :kow to n<* N rth and the
w.u'id —want no man with, a fiiiat'de t’nJl of
brain , could have doubled—that wo are ready
to make peace. It is prr.po ed rr declare. »f
--i«.*r every victory, that sre ire uui-ae a ne
gotiaie for a settlement of h a.ities.
Now. it mar be very proper, but it .auks a ;
little strange to see the assauo -d part} jnaxe t
such overturea. When a big bar yet? a Etr ie
one down, and :he &Uhs one, after a plucky }
pulling of hair, and a snaeesetu.l gauge at the
bia cue tarns a to negotiating, and t
iecbir** he has aotfHng agwiast his bltßy *n
af.m.sf, * sharp crowd is ready to declare
that me Ut»le fellow i» only dnseeing for a
i Hren.hiug speil. Still there are mme “upper
dogs m a light. rery wuUag to ho .-aiitd off
i md these peace overtures may hi Qo harm
Mriasnaa -mi.*, M-muy. Mar a U.
The House met ai hail' past ame. Prayer hv
1 dev Mr. Flynn.
Mr. Stephens, of Hancock, moved to
| '’-3<aiit.ian ,f Mr Burke, instructing the Com
mittee n Education so prepare - t bill to irganiza
» system Hf Common 3cho«le Be objected - a tfc.
I ■iva'Kii* of the resolution and aot to me object.
■Mr Barite -m stained the resolution. Et woe re
sonmdered.
I *a motion at* Mr. Mi-mews, the use of the Hmi
was -ranted to H„ Q . a. H. fc . aw , ta
teiirer an address on ih* state of the country.
Lea e a ah -ance wa. grooted to Messrs Hinoa,
iaAnaa -md Junes,
On mo tine of Mr. Stewaet, Fioa. L. Q. C. Lamar,
of Mississippi. *aj ieyieed to a *eat .u the hail of
the House.
v apt. Wallace, from the Committee on the uhiv
oruor's Me*-agc, i a reference to can removal »t
slaves trnm exposed districts, reported that m the
[ of the Committee, legislation >b the sub
ject is inexpedient md improper, >ad ask to he
discharged from said r.. mm it tee.
Mr. J u’iionn, a bill to expend the time if raking
u in;u.S i,,ns, ->v ■■luntv officers ia; ' he it of
May.
Mr. aoiirh. it Tarnaii. i re,-, mriun to e*tafliiah a
mail route.
Mr. fcenny, a resolution that our ‘.ongresaman
oe tuaidwl with a copy if the journal .if the den-*
erai A -',erui»ly.
M, Barnes, a bill to mirporwCß the Direct
fr tie oild Exchange Company.
Mr. Driver, a resolution so have a cotton -ard
machine erected at some point on die W 1 A.
Railroad.
Also, a resolution that Enrolling >ffi,*«rs of rhe
militia receive pay only for enrolling men Halite
to mb car. iutv It wems that tome officers
have enrolled the maimed, halt and blind, for rhe
purp< re it getting the enrolling ree of »tl cents.
Mr. fc.cr treet. a resolution that inirn houses if
the iteuor il Assembly aiijourn on Saturday. ITth
lllSt.
Mr. Matthews, a bill to amend the militia act if
Isfib, so as to provide mac persons aa*mg lerrui
•ates ot disability be examined once a year.
Mr. Russeil. of Muscogee, resolutions in refer
euce to the writ of Habeas Corpus, as follows
[See separate sheet.]
Mr. Elam, a bill to amend ihe Cotton Planrer i
act, as to allow parties owning more than me plan
tation to ielevt the one on which they will olant
three acres to the whole force.
Mr Carswell, a resolution requiring rhe reporter
of the Supreme Court to publish its decisions in
pamphlet form.
Mr. Ram ho. a resolution in reference to the
prices hxed by mppreising commissioners.
Mr. Hill, resolutions endorsing President Davis
and the action of Congress.
Mr Wright, a similar set if resolutions.
Mr. Adam*, a bill to amend the revenue act of
1883. Provides that Sd.iKlo,ood be raised by tax
ation, and the balance by a loan, or the issue of
bonds running live years.
Mr. a ;et of resolution« endorsing the ac
tion ot the late Congress. Alan, a resolution that
the ten regiments of dtate troopa i>e turned rvar
to the Confeiierate government.
Mr, Trammell, a bill to «mend tic cnarter of the
Macon and Western Eadroad.
Mr Tones of Burke, a bill for the relief of ad
ministrators. wjreiT-atnr^, in. Provides that thev
-■’ball be respon.-iblc for only race of interest re
cei.cd in tru.-.t fund.:.
Also a bill to prevent the ahstruction of irrearns
by n h traps.
Mr. Hardeman, a petition from rhe Trustees of
the ifeorgiit Academy tor the Blind, asking appro
prim mu Lo re- roof the buddings.
Mr. iiMrslev. a bill n> exempt couaty Treasurers
from iMihrary duty,
Mt K'diin.ion, of o-wiaaett, a bill to provide for
chepayment of the treatment of :oiaii pox cases.
Mr. Barnes, a foili,,exempt fr m taxation C'.tcon
iwned by rhe Conteiler ite ilovernmenr.
Mr. Wiggins, a bill for rhe relief of T 3. ttop
kin.-t. -
Mr .Minire, a bill to provide for the expense of
rha extra e -bon. %
Also, a resolution for the relief if the creditors
of H. P Livingston.
\f -' \ j.ilaee, a bill to disfraneh.’-eand denationai -
oi<£ ill persons who have nr may .teserttc the enemy,
.o’ tiave nr may leave tne .‘ountry to avoid military
duty.
The special odcr—a bill to amend the act t utior
izintj the isiue of Treasury notes, acapy of .rmeh £
“ent in my last—was taken up. Mr. Adams axorrd
me bill offered rhis morning whose title I have given
j in the proper almte/ as a übstiuite, and spoke it
length ugu>n.«.r the policy of heavy taxation, and t'a
further issue >i Treasury Notes. He had opposed
iie rax bill .( he last session, and the bill for issuing
Treasury -N otes, and rtie present condition ,f tho
eouotrj', fie tii..ugha was vindicating the cmrwtness
of hit positions.
Mr. Vl.iore-;u-tawed the bail reported by the i.om
mittec. He thought it. a niueii oettar mli than that
if the t:f.t e- i..n, because it relieved the rtata
Treasurer of the duty of funding Confederate money
to redo m the notes after three months, after which
! rime tuev would be receivable in public dues. It
was preferable to the gentleman'? subs.tirate: it woaid
furnish he people, for three months a urrency. and
: a rrr the expense ni *ix per -rent interest which his
ooti.i. .18 to bear.
The rep . • i cue ijommiUee a Finance was agreed
to.
Mr R.iuio. HFered to amend, s that the rate of
■i.tair a be not more ttian one half if one per *«nt.
■which wa- agreed up and the bdi pa/sed.
A bill to oimit sopies of deeds m evidence, where
the original? are in the United ytatas—passed.
A bill tp increase tho fee? if ewuity officers —
passed.
A bill t amend cm Charter and F »rt (Fames —
i ,
poised.
The Hou.ethen adjoumedto 3 o’clock, ?. W
Nothing >va i..n« in the Senate this morning save
r he pa. ige es» r isolation to adjourn n Saturday,
I£?th, inii that b dy Look i race? 3 for the balance of
the mom.air.
The mail doses at l o'clock, md I am tnerabr
•bliged to tiridc proceeding?.
There- I iti; n' n the action of 'Jbngres 3 . oifered
a ndiearc tin he above report, represent thedrver
rence of -pm,, o oi that body on the topics to which
they reiat while t&ey avoid the issue presented by
me rr* o .iuon. ot Wr. 'tephens. which are eoaddered
by in evident majority to be re-oiutionary and ex
treme.
Col. WjisrhtN resoiunußß come square up to the
f endorsement of the act;; of (...r,gr ■?. >uui fthcPre
lent. Th.-'c by ibl. Hill, of Dougnerty. endorse
the Presni<*nt eoedinHy and while cney approve the
1 sood intastion? <r Coogrc—, they avoid an expres
acn of opinion on lUc nght ;t -ra?pendiiur he w^it
on : .
Xh., 3hr .Mr. El: ii hsapprove the ?u?per.sion of
th- wzir but rtHioauncnd obedience to it unrii ce
j peaieU.
i onipn mire in 3 me if these resolution - will
iouotie-* be adopted ui lieu of rho°e by Mr. ?te
phens whicn will be reported op*,a on Wednesday
in uie House by the Committee ume J odidiary.
Confederate r.ix payer 3 jra particularly referred
to the adverti: emenc ii CoL Lee, the Collecror.
Tb'.'.- c wiu. expect no pay their taxes in the present
.■wren. / will have to do it luring the present
'wesk. ui the .dice will ha Hosed fbr a while alter
Men lay next.