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Tm ClWOli. —'ll)'- KlCUmunu 'Vtllg lint a'l
tioriw for *»yir>g tfcv G< orff'ji has n< t
b«t<E in p'>e*K««i:on of tbe Confederate Gtavw*
■lent for many* month* prtft it was Hold if
Liverpool**/; an English firm lor hard r-i«h in
whatever may have been its • tl*eqtu nt fate
I*B matter of little concern to tie h nth Per
bap* patient Ettgland*njoy iHwovev in the 'ate
proc -dnre of toe United .'fates ship r >; tva
Niawar .thing to aw k**a a momenta!)
peevish. Mote then to ;* in not to be ex
peclei. Albion's sensitive pride.* like b-i
bullying in*oience. is ol the past
Akothkr PtTitione Got -We tindere*.--.
that the B <artl of Dire tots of the Aug; t. !
lory, on Samr 'ay Ust appropriated SDiOoO to
be ui>ed for tb benefit of soldi -rs families aoii
the poor of th ty This is a very libera!
gift We t. <; er corpora iorin incur'city ar.d
elsewhere will follow the patriotic exampu
pet them
The p or in our laud hare got to be provid
ed for, and It in far belter to contribute to
their wants cheerfully than to wait and be
obliged to do 60. Let it no* bo r“c>rle
against th't port on of our ■ it'z -n* who re
mained at home that tne families of the pa
triotic soldiers in the field were permiUod *o
Buffer tor the necessaries of life.
Souk Homs Truths—lt is a fact that tie-•
were a good many able-bodied men in Attan'
at the time of i'H investment by Sherman, wb
were not patriotic enough to assist in the <!*
f nee of h« place; uud who 'eft at *h- !i t i
pearance o' danger The Charleston Coiir'e
In i:« attempts to slur G.orgia calls this;, urn.
*‘:iiiZ nsot At'anta ” flip M-can lute! iigem et
In an article oa the sub.i ct., r.uva this it. n .t so
It states that most of the able bodied ct z -us
oi Atlanta went into the ranks a the hegii
ning of th wat and have from the fi at bee:,
at CbarleHton and othe points of danger di
fending the property of just "fcuc'u tucu :c>. •!:►
Courier terms “citizensof Atlanta" ihe in
ttlligencer furthci iutorms tho Courier .ba
ueost of the men who left Atlanta when K her
man's army appeared, were uu-n who did buei
ne»s in Chari etori before the war commenced
m and are in every sense of the word “citizens o'
Charleston.’’— patr otic or unpatriotic citizen
s South Carolina, just which ever it may
is to term them
Intelligencer also gives the Courier a
{ heme thrusts about the residents cf its
©v, n State. It says ;
H*a Ron!*' Carolina any reserves? Would
It not be well to inbun thorn with the,am'*
spirit of earnest, patriotism that made Gtoigia
rnml i'» atilirepopulation to the tie'ri Could
they not be iu*'uced to c me up to the help bl
the weuk against the mighty? Might not then
assistance in this hour of o-ir great riee-l turn
the title in our fnvor ? Let them take the
5' aces of our brave Georgia troops that oe f e.,ti
South Carolina who wiih tbeit vt tcmn arum
and utout heatts. would s'tike efiictive blows
lor their homes and thi” e-*at sl 'ute
We have kindly told the Cornier the truth,
and insist orj it turning its attention to t'>e leg
llmate business of attending to its own Slate,
there to stir up those who remain at home, to
come to a sense of their d’ty. and do a little
of what Georgia has done that it may occupy
as noble i p'aceon the roll of uati ns
The remarks of the Intelligencer, although
iievere, are well merited. The Courier has for
along time been in the habit of venting n- ill
timed spleen and uncalled for ill humor upon
Georgia and he. patriotic Governor Instead
of stirring up the thousands of laggards of
chivalt. us Carolina'and urging its own dila
tory Executive to action, it passes its lel-ure
hours—and it appeals to have a -deoiy—in
hading fault with patriotic Geo-gians who are
In the field, and G- v. Brown, who is exerting
every energy to prevent Georgia from being
overrun.
After the Courier has spurred hosts of “Ist
dollar and last ditch’ 1 Carolina Citiz -ns, who
arelertj yimrthe comforts and luxur ck ot home,
into doing their duty, it will I e ample time for
It to find fault with the residents and /ti
lers of other sections of the Coufcd l ruev wli”
are already doirng theirs.
The Orowixo ( h'P stTto.N to t«j} 'Vau in tkk
Kokth —T he opposition to the war in the North
is growing more intense every day, especially
In Ind ana. The people are Im-ci icing amoved
The followiog resolutions wore adopted, am u.
others, at a meeting held in Fort W iyne, li.di
ana.- The Republican papers say that, they
were “advocate! in speeches if possible sti.l
more treasonable “They ary vey strong itt
their denunciation of the Administration, and
show that tlie people are ready to rise in re
•istanee to the military authorities :
Resolved That by a wicked and blind Ad
ministration and its. Abolition supporters we
have been unwillingly forced into a war. the
avowed purpose of which is to aboli.-b slavery,
and the only result of the lurther prosecution
of whirh will tie ruin and eternal s. prrition •
•ml that we view with u-i tn’ the 'act 11,.>
2.500 o<lo ot our kinsmen hav- a.ready be
called out. and a large m j rity of then
slaughtered, and we have still tia gi,pg vs
our head a merodess conscription ao.t t nor
on ms. Tuitions taxation
Resolved, That we are more than every n
viuced ot the truth ot the doctrine ot l> m *•-
racy aseeited at the outset, tliat th- w e is o-.t
the remedy for attempted a •e. s-ion <>. and u •. ;
but is and stinion ami eternal separation its It
Therefore, we are in favor of, nod item* ,
those in au'h rity a cessation <f h ■> u.,-s,
and *hacalling ft geti or ot a c-.iuveti’toe f•
the States h> settle upon such terms id'
as shill he to tlje t-est interest of th o 1 U .ion
and to the honor and dimits f the p - p- .
RiSolved, that we kuna that Ah abi- i.i .-
coin. the President of th- Uuittd s .•* .» n. ls ,
again otrsged the peo ie and and degiaded tin-
Union in ti ee\eg of he woi and. by -ntir ntr
Opportun'ti » for peace ■ T-: by 'i-ttnvnup
ed Southerners and confidential .ist ■o oi the
Confederates, and t-v unwisely nd v . !;, tly
t crusting before the world, contrary the
Constitution, his doctrine of üb"!ilioni-m .;s
the ultim itum of a peace between the sections
Also. Hist h’- position puts a a•• »’ and m > r e
dangerous and more disgraceful ph s upot* the
*.rar; and we hold h m tos[H>iisilue bet re G- and
as.' man tor its furth« rprol.-riga''.n. an 1 upon
; -e»ts th- rimes an aU tne li ribl- e>n>
> . attendant, np n tin p r ot-scutiou o> au
n.- .1 unnecessary war
solved, That in view of these fads, we
do are the pii posed draft fi t st)o 000 men the
ru si d*tnnahle of at' otter outrages ih it hove
been perpetravd urum 'he people by this ml
ministration ; an . we further declare th it 'he
bonor, dignity, an I satetv of the people de
mau l that against ruin and enslavement
they must afford to-themselves that protection
whi-h usu pa'ion and tyranny dny theoi
Resolved, Th t wo Co"d< ta t the notion of
the Federal authorities in the tec-nt Kentucky
election in airesting, on tS* eve of elect-.»n
day, the candidates npou'he Dem *cntic ticket,
and in compelling their nsnt.s to b stnck.-n
trom the poll boots? and we ro w warn the
Abolitionist* that in the atteaint “) per;- tire
alike violation of law and tights i . our re .r-=,
there will surely comeac t*fi 1 1 bet iein the
people and their oppressor* that thos- in pow
er will do well to avoid .forcing up nns We
are law abiding citiz ns. but wo are neither
•laves nor cowards, anti we rr 11 detend cur
righ’s at all hazards.
Resolved. That we are opposed to ti e draft,
and that we call upon the item cr irv of ail ib l
State* to sustain us in our and« cmration and ,i
fi ht we must, we shall ficht tor the t.'ot’stitu
tion and the Cni n. anti will never srive any
aid or assistan e to the continuing o! th sun
holy ami unconstitutional war We are nr
peace, and determined to have peace, and that
we earnestly pray'hat the Pre-idcur shall re
voke his proclamation for ib« draft, «nd treat
with the C<-nt»dete.te Government irp.m term
ed peace ana the restoration of the Union.
Tg* GroßciA Militia —The G< v, r'-or fc-c
gianted a fnrtoug l ot ttiirty tlsyg to hi* Militia
for the purpose of allowing them to ;-o home
and see after their plantations—g tther ctops.
*ow wheat eto.
Since they first went to th > front they have
tietformed their'•uty w«ll They bave'tcught
like bravo men long end well, 'fcsvc erected
works au:i def'endtd themtiud Coftaic;yV«i«-#
ife U*wik* fl
1 iik C*rt;j;n or the Vlabama —1 k- Loudon
Tune-has a beg mn’cron the Atab ma. iu
wbi h it thus sumtuarizss the histo y ol ter
c liter:
Ibe A' -bama got out of the Mersey < n the :
/fit!, Ju y 1 nt>2. and • u th- 2-lib of tile totinw- I
•eg i e tti C<ptaiq SemiDCM h fitted Lis flag in j
tier Ht* crew. ,b nt one i uidred at, I twen i
ty n number, consisted chit riy cf the scum o' :
i. yei» h.J. weie qni e tin rained, and ga‘e him
- g** it. deal o' liotib e The aimament of the '
j s wo!■ known bm run t** il-re n peat ;
• I It & t,b s•dof a 7 mob B akeiv liE- - gun i
i ■ ■ l , >rr pivot h'. . anrl six 22 j
I liindeis. On <1 ,e I9 h f-I iOi- ot the pri Snu-i
. ar t-b< ve set so aiai-d anil mauned wa* uok j
ihe L .ited Males 'is its K iea;o Mie j
■ | [;;■ -i-ati in v.Tvi s vice ;;**■ SiACi- o 1
■ r,t■ iw uio-rba U hat did -ie act mp|l.-li j
n bat time' See C p'ured mo e than -ix'y j
. f-.ds, rh- • eri r mit-d val e ot whi h w•* '
bout tour and a hall mi.lmn* of and liars. Sh- |
,I,feted If No.their; lie ' Imnts ot their piop
ty a> ' e IHt -ot .«zOiiooo per IW li’.t , l»“ me
rigb'eoine' i 1 : mfr rn > ad*-, lataiog the price
or insurance, and >• - ins the Government ‘
uge aoru* in the equipment o cruisers to |
rotect ih ;r -h-pgin* Now the ii.-t of the j
Alabain 'spf'zes is here given in th- least iu j
••Iligible’flVei ien of urdei : the alphabe'ical.-s |
Vo here p opose toe DStMICt a tahte lOi OUI- j
v ~ based ot: chroimlo y:
Sti2 Septi rnber. t itmulgec Starlight,
tdeean itivi r A ert Weather G iuae,
Aitahauia, Benjamin Tucker. Cour
ier. Virg nia, hi sea Din ar—lU €232 000
1862. October. B dliatit. Wave Crest,
son i v oii’ia vs i* cheete Lamplight
er. Lafayette No . i, Crens «, Liu
re Pi, Biro de Cm me 9 7’'2 000
ißdd, N .venib r lev -t. bM k T g.
Wales and I’a keijCo >k—3 £7O 00“
802 it : • ! on,A<i«l 2 26 i 000
lon.. January, lb:tr->!O., Gulden Rule
•.dfl: id.jv: 3 282 000
86-1 K in in.ry Y tn-tiri. Oil • Jafie,
...••<< • 1., Washi:igt.,n 4 i72,0“’l
SO::- VI- "u Beitea t'h.iy r .1 rin
l‘’j üb. M-o-ing *• a*', li ng
ti • - :< • c- *.r • * !! I: 7 330 000
.-(j t. >pu L -ii i~,* fi ioh ii.ii fj-uy,
L.T,->i« *t< .V 2, Shu.fiim.;h-m, Ny ,
i’'.rp - »*, i.-i- 1* ‘ 8 £42 Oort j
36 ; W.»y I nun Jack ea'arie, Oull
:.e- i ..1 2 -no fi 71 !) non j
» .: man—2 236 000
80 i .1 ■ tuna ch-Lui-dt and Ex
press— 2 - 471 000
i. " * pet-- 1 • noi l nut that thu- hit I'-
ll -V ten dir (1 o.'.r the cm a- r «*t ill A i
buna She served the Cratfidi raie-frir *x-icr
’iventy-tr.ii umiter. ami we hive given the
iic'.iii of her itpeiatious m *he lfi»t. imlt ot that
ei ind, nutneiy. eb v-;D roontrs In that time,
hen. the ainnuat ot pn-perry which she de
stroyed on the high se s ameunted, as es’i
mat and “y Cap'ain S umieo, to a .title more then
-4 000.000 ISow, enrup*re thi- with the latte'
halt ui he ca rer. O b-r last eleven monih--
there we'e no l< -s than~eve» in which ii does
not appear that «■}c .p tires w- r» me!c It
he lema'ning l< ui imm 'y. 0 tuber. N'vein
her and D. c.-tti ier ..f last yea., and *•> J mmi
( ol tin paE-nt year, she secured '.he Dun
kuk, tin Amanda, the Winged
la test, the I ex'll Slut th- Belli ra. theWptl
. del -i and tit Linn..i J nt-, in ail etj.ht. val
led at ££62.000 The iom, urisnn is instiu-t.
v for it glniA’i that 0:e a a mma ami her Bis
rr sliips had dune th°ir w ik ■ fiectually
in tii- lust e'ev n mi'titbs nt tier cruising she
did n-i mote damage limn ii) the first, elevi n
inontiis slie ban In i,n known to do in a single
Ii a- It ", n h •>! Oct'Oier, iS ,; 2, or tit
month of VI-x- 1863.
Sp akirg ol 1.-i' fight v/ith the Ke,usage the
1 itu-a Hays : ,
The A'atiama came to Europe sadly-needing
r. pair Her copper imeihd to i.-e replared,
an ‘ hei h-'i'eiv t.n b "Vs hauled Her tni'ii g
pnW' ts tv. much ii-ne-ath Ii- r mark, and -tie
• eut in'o Ch-i tiei'ig on' I‘iight say u cripple.
Y«t -t wm in dim p i s'ut >h it (Jiptain S -uunes.
will; atr eaiti g for in « is. tn de up ins mind
iii gni'lit ■ u u 'enuf t-o fi/ht tie- K a -age. a-d
h- lost ’ll baitle -ai dv h'fau-e the enemi
ha eng greater speed w-e* ► Ded to •pna-ribe
tile Cnndt'i ms of th- flight. file , bj-.-t :il
Captain Htetiitt’.P H| psreiitly. v.ns-tobomd tile
enemy n.et ti in and lit-ency i t -peed h-j was
uuab.fi to cany oat h iitHadi aiß.
TrKATMvKT r.'l ConT! DttsAlE W"?.«.KV WITHIN
the Va-ki.i: I.IN'S. It will ite gratiticatuin
t.n s-'di >« Hint -ufueees who have left! de
friends w'itiiin the em tnv’s lines, to le’itn that
the stiifeiti r*'s IVi ell have he-n tonde ns t
th-ir mn'tientment nre gross • xtiggerwrii os
j Much ,111'Vi resssiv pein has been bflh'tid l._\
them When If! vu liv I,rmy advyu cd. ■ e
-ui'fed hou-es in he |onfe of »h* aruiy We e
(ii la erl t-v -tcuggiers Er, n lie nnopr- a;
at inEMi'it* we»e nffe'eil 'o the fi-'mi Vp oec-py'li.'
them Thepe as.-ugg'res. ‘idieuevei they cou and
lie didn' t “ were me ’4l' return a t - Inh t, a,
tie'es, i"i Kia" s-nt with had and ti; win t.>
Chat laneoira fTn-crui'ied hnr.se- w'h* nt-vei
V'silid lie <he O’ -rev's e "is were milt: ■ i* ju
ed it' ,1 defaeed ard riirni'u e siro' r.t, iUr
worm n iinve idwav « ' .-I r* ve- p. e --d ‘ y the'll
Slu-TP-mV er fl r ir ali dis ifi,-i li <1 pi r
sons living.wtihin *hr-e m"t-s• of ih, raii o.ad
in remove, i as been nf.f.l? and onlv to 'those wn
ill n w hope pe neat •'-in. -I'.ipai end kMown sea
'Ulle'its lend' v and ‘he»>. in i' e-nein V.-ip Dine.
(I .Ilgeri'lls. Where ih..y have been O --t tlitj"
h Ve 11•li o' d’s urfl and 1 -nil a 1 ii I get* I
a (I A iiiißVill, bu a Big iv family ot feuni’es
has been c mpeiled vo rt move up to the mid
dl - ot August
I'lie tnnitve o' this Bfitmiiig clemency i* ep'
parents But whatever the motive, the results
should reiz ve the anxiety of friends The ad
vice o! t|i« res [ion si tile patties tumishiigthii
i> In’ mill ion, to those who u;a' be tn suthns
S'len, in ail pro'iabilUy, to be overtun. is to
-t.,y at home, piotnt their pioperty and there
await the exiudsi n • ! the nn my
I; is proper to sn , that die above -t.a*ement
cmc-ins on) dl- pe suuat tie im-nlo idn
v. Ill" I .the poili as to IVhii h hilslmd in
•u* (• ■ - w end I "i the gr, atei-i a-xiety.
80. nod ie-.. iv n n a tm r n in-d. have
slt.l -. i h. h it and ii - Vnnk -» tin e
' n g-. n t; .- ui Mid'-nM Ti i\h* v- hft a p i
I»I -I . O. ni l vet ortVr piov tlnl toil
t mi riv :■ k .in in lie lit m es Ii in the
r>n -o-id * eli ~.- >( 111-tlstm **eil 1 (h-ii
eie. l)l .1 sh- II te fill. Vt-rydrmg Within
re -o' s t .lic.i I!t n-ll ut ’ nj was laigr
an- s." ared,
i !.. * i i'i-i d.en. * this Them
is - , a o;.let i r anxn.n ashe pe-M-n il treat
, if X. iV 8 I" tie' to* it tin |
♦ -
•it .■ (• g- IV!n<? •’ pn •il iUg P
n.a -■ |-'V g a- I. is ti '• i! lE:i' 111 US to
-! i ■ fr. a' —i . j *.; i,'.i )iun ■ i:, ■m ti .ft 1 us w t i
j 1C! id to Ole Cl Ss •4 o! i .l Ulen ’ fiiu'i
i ven g - .eying. >, • deseVu* Is at owed to
:en. an ic •• u s-t; m:., f ; s immeifiatelv sent
| North Ti: nnniiei .ho eJ J -lih-ton'*
;•> b-.ve h. i riyb’tj -ajAed 'firs tint
-cmc he widely led in ’. d’e .arc;-,
j fti r is uzso he it. ni cm p it. Tbofifi Confed'
I(- am. who :■ i mined aid to- k tbfi oadl. while
j ihi y are de-p:; hi ti:.-Ynt:ie *s, recei-e 10
. - . h - her< -
i" th-\ cm lay tacit ha-tidaou ue* -Sxwti
mih aYac-v
Bkitisu OrixinN On Wednesday night
j July l~ (i. lit Lnd M • •r ■ nterfaiued her M-a
ijesty’s MnisUjtts to dii.n* r et the Mansion
liouse. All t>v Mites'-** „ ~re po-jeht with
tl'l eSO O' Gl'rlUtW The if trorili
company wer«* • uno.-nt in rank and fiolitica! IPe
The speed" sg. neratly were if the ordsuuy
routine character Lord F'.ltuersttm odtTy al
lulled to tli" civil a--g iullm nee of English
eottimetee, ' T to the prosperity of ihe coun
fry Ear! Uu-fel, in returning thanks on he
h its of the i!ou-- o! Lords. Mid: “it ipUst,
nit !. id, bar** ipp- and to r m- o the conn tty
preen.tan in-.j.in ■ oiri comp im n f to arm
; cia: my mm w : tb ritof a House ot Lords,
who hie. nn! -li. • >} ,r and -jrree of confidence
' i m-* vrhif-it it» o-■ v; '■ * * tad rime ■ ight toes
pect ill the lit itnigenreJit ot this Hlf.iis
• ot the riin’ii.
“I .itt: gi td to mv th i* tb° nkoms whuh. how
!o’ it wete in •it t eoiifi n- to those r. bm he #
who were tit (li tnnt pa is of the conntri, tmve
|I. n* nri h r; .ore" ’< I for never dnl this
• count ty •'.’iniiti » p «»u >r posit bn, and nevet
i wh«i it» influence rieater with all f uv'jru conn
i lii-s th :n it i at the present moment ’ lit k
turn* uncement taind 'o elicit any demonst'a
tioi. ot app VSe ill s- itle pot- ot th ';V
there tv* i e heard expressions of •Oh! oi !
oh! 1 ’ tod the to hie Karl c ! sell his ahi *
without it s’t>>tieeh-er from the company. A>-
oih* i ie|.ott p»yp: “The noble Ear! terir"*d
b p seat with pc*t<y ly a solu.it v cm • r from any
p,rt of the mM\. which in truth bad li-teo
td a ti a zH with a ; lizzie* I I • k. «.« i not ex
actly ctmiprei c! dour the iu i tore- find m-nn
ir.g t the nob e Ehl's ti tor.v.c r. and Dow
cave v ut t> t eir rmpti-e as a light -e. me '
to.bieak io upon ti eit Bonds hy a 123 t >ou
vees«»iot,.“ The M -rujc Post in ate der te
mok' 1 bat th- pr- too and si 0 ,c- wth which
E- i Russel’*. retnatk b • s'st, >, 1 t «tt- ve’e- v
• and moot have tuade the S h e F.,rl 1 g et ti.a
he did t ot, on this topic at least, imitate Ha
te licence of his leader.
ip"-ii.. ?r--i
Th. half year’* • earns of tiia inditect taxa
tion oft: e French Empire shew: a tiimifcUlicjl
9j j.6EC«, • j
FOti li.iVIILUs.
DVpati.hes fie a, Belmst to midnight of th, !
l'ich Auull-t, repregi-ilt th at the riots still call j
to.ized * ut.i’ur the .-Ughteßt cnance of abating !
Tne -ma*.-Btes' itemeni prevailed, huriiiess va- i
su p ruled, nd at houses closed Seye'at |
de id til cunfi cts had. tak l n p ace between
t!; -. police and die m -i*§ The police had fired !
and wounded *bou thirty p*; sot. two me- j
tally, and killed three There w«*rebearlv s'x
ty peisotiß iii al. wounded by vunsbots There ,
were one th itl-.rfld nine hnniirc i infiiutrv. two ;
troops of cavalry, and eight hundred consta- !
Ides on dti'V 8 -Idlers had tafeu possession o‘ I
ihe gin : wdei B'. |-es to piev-.-t them fi. ;; ;
i tailing into iii-h nds <fth . taob Tiie's*nd\ j
Ii w“ iii ii iisaanit—d ihe Unman Catholic milt
g.-P - to |heir work, and the "Pm ud
S l :>-i't ' t:n h •/! tit*'same with the Piot- sra ' ;
. i*i’l- ' fie Ctt unes he! ’, a meerintr and ap j
pointed it ■!' P Itati 1! to Dublin to nq ’ire the ;
iinv-'rnne it to a. ,i,int eminissioners tn gov j
-i u >wn. it they cid no cnDh letne in th.
(Eavi-Tmtes A -nt .'p'i.io for the ,-til v 1 -s.
ot ti e airrts-vv.ss .iiso set. ’i foot. The Uiiiuan
Cathnlic B shop hud i sited an add'e-C c dli.i.g
on itie Ca'ti'i.ios ie tto pantcipate in the lints:
but to ext cise rise gmatfist lorU'arance
At Sho-liuryne-B. a tew a-o, a target,
hunt mi the exact ra- i.-! ot Kfeucli irorj-c -is
w.w submitted for 'rid and was completely
overnowcied by th- Armstrong stun lbtyu
dinary uixly eigtit p..under piero-d thefn’ii
a haitTucii pi '.tea, hut cot the backing ; but the
shot and shel 1 of the Aiiu-lroi;g gun sbattei
ed the tsi'g-t to piiec<*B
From recent Bt itlsfical returns of the mineral
rkhes o* France, it appears that the number o:
coal mines worked is tour buudred and ninety,
and of iron mines two hundred and two Ol
■ hor substances there are iwo huudrtd ami
tortv seven mines; co prising rapaite. bitu
men. rock sale antiiaony manganese, lead, -i!
ver, c ipp-r. tin and zinc, isolated or in combi
niil-ion. file coi.cescioii- of coal mines extend
■ over five tho-.isan t two huod -ti and t'weut-v -ix
.quo- kr< im**t res (each two hun h.-lfind forty
veil ai e-) in tony-seven ddiercii’ depait
ui--is I ii- mines- f in>n some embrace an
.fin of one ri-ms'o and two i und' eii -.: and tor y
•it've square kil me res, lie iu thirty one
Cl tits.
11l- iliercHs Yelvez-ton advert’sesiu thegfc
i nr,d column of the Times that, finding it unpins
j lO.e. even with th- ai of aii hm tnuen is., to
; answer the timernns fetreis -f s.mpathy and
! a-si., -.no addiessedto her by. on tire strangers
•lie 's.-vth y will imt construe her si enc- to
j any want of appiecantion of their kiadtless. but
j ace pi til's expression nt her grate!ol anti sin
aF- {firiliUd.
" In the ivoik of depening a sveii in lioscawen
| street,, f .-uro, Bcoriaud, the laborers have cmne
i upon souut stones of crey spray. The sped- -
metis contain copper and lead, and crystals of
wiiaf la ca,led white iron. Tnev have been
rought fr-.m a dep-'h of I'etwicn live an - ’ «ix
’atb iu , it Lull lerstood that a scieutific ex
Hininat'on ot the ground wdl bs made.
Tiiv English papers exult ovei the acccssßion
of a valuable i icture of the‘National Portrait
Gallery ot Loin on It is the port ait of S T
Ot'ieiidae, painted by the Am riean artist.
astopgton Aiistou, consufered by Wordsworth
and other friends of the poet the most satiisfac
lori lik- ness that ever was painted of him
Fivi acjtS't land have been porch -Bed at
Oxford tor the erection of a Roman Cathoi c
coil-go and c.utch.
‘Mcfiittbaum tia- been found in a red san l
ston- quarry hear Aoeideet).
The Gie.it Eastern which cost 000 (100
has b. en sold tor $125 000 which sum will not
be sufficient to pay oif preferment creditors
and her ixpetisfis
T"ere mv no longer the Pyrenees, oa\s the
Monitfiur On July 15 a locotnottwe coni
ing from Spain passed through the Pyrenees
into France along t it; new series of tunnels,
twenty h'x kihm-tu'B in iezigth. This was
moiety a trial trip, audit nt perfectly *»ucß« s
fu- lln offi-iai oponing of the line is" fi.u and
i for Hiigusi Jo
j The vast emigration heretofore going on from
I Bel id to the United states has almost eu
tirely ceaei-d
• iiv > huinired housand acres of iand in Ire
land has been permitted to tail to waste anu
steri itv the nasr.y ar
A htiid yin * Jewish ayadgo-ae has b en
tu ced ai Mi ibou ue, iu Aust'alia. There are
doe thimsttmi Jews in toat iity.
! lie navy- list Khuws ;p, B iiich navy to con
tain at piesent. in c-mDiis* on 249 HteatnshipH
'■t all H'Z ", treni the stately t!iree and -< ker 'down
to tin-tiny gun boat I he«e m -iziit betweeti 230
and 2-ii) tints ; they are tpanmd !>y about 45,
000 ii-.t-n arid boys, and a>e propel led by a
-ti*ain power exceeding (10 000 horses n< minal.
In ud.’ition there a'«.* 48 aili' g ves el;' ui"Unt
'■ a u -.1,1 a- of COO guns, ami minnci! by about
t> 500 men and hoys The sailing ve.s els are
iiitiiiaU,y Only fit for lrarb »• *lu ty ant training
sh pS i’liey ar tt'-v o in'eriiled to go to sea
agon nod tluo.f ue shouid no' ito leganitU as
b !■ "S "g to tie- •ff-ctiv- ii -v.it f- rco
the ilcnii’en" in Loritlon ft ve b<en holding
; * i-eriiH o mm In«r8« under the auspices of
J Bi’-h oi V. o-g j , i> ti Ui.-ou P att i hey
ti iv -b- s.-i; fi ghum Young os European
P -soh-i t. "ini ii s tat' ei .a Pies d'-iit oi the
M iinoti:- i'i over i e w r'd.
i'h K.i'ig'"f t-pih: iriived in Paris on the
I7 hos Allan t lie was eceivnl by tile E ii
p. I'OI iu (>• !;'. n ai the entmi'ca to the Pei me
ot V. tsiiiilis i ... re »).(.' ait' ii political im
pofiai Ce att’icli and to the Ve- t
N *!>nle , ' ij'-te da.. .. of<served with rjr«at
p tup or, 1 liiii.ir! ii i j-0.'.0g in Paris ou the
15 h■ ) August Tbe fci'ti) Mr and Emp'As'
io'i'' litrouuii the oii.stcowded thi.rotighfares
an open c purge and quite unatfeiid-d.
Aueaiy rich in tiwitzei-iand seen, ry, boji
found anew fpa'ure wiiieh adds to its wonders
of nature Near St Maurice, in the Canton
d<> Vend, a grand crystal cave."a has beeu dis
covett-d. ut which one arrives by a boat, in a
subter-anean hke The cavern lies 1300 feet
beiow <he surinea of tbe earth, and it is said
•o he In ••ititi tt! l eyoud de, crintion.
A lettfi- from E*’gleed declares tha* Mr
Ct l- h;« irnest-d a large sum ii is* aid about
£.o*' 090 sc*riurg, in the Eogiuh furnis
itouti tid.
c Lou 'on Times est>mares that the to*al
ids- riafi'Ui "i <• i.O'ii in o Gnat BitUin lor
•h> yen ib(i4 wTi i«» -I- a fair proportion of the
!• ti m;iF f;;i .died we-rirt ti' lir-d in ti e
h-rghi of itaii'de *ith America Tie im por
ta t"U« ol Cetl-ni t.'OUi all dir ctious h ve iu
•reisfid. since th- gie it tailing eff in ISl'l at
. p»<<* of more than one million hundred
~. i_-pt ; -e"ii * III*-aI y
ihe Kui big pap- r r ji n't iha r the S -clary
• f i e Ancifi a Arc'u- ib! iii winning have pro
p.'- and t S'-ote'- b i i.et it- apreSeot to th P luce
of Wales, wbu su c <- s hi- t'ariier as pcf.-on ol
| t s ■'’.(• r y I'h- soap-'if tiie bonnet l« tile
sane i* hit wore 'y Arch rwh le >li oringat
Paji ne,- is I he ius:di di.ed with white sat
in * and in ri o et-etre the t’ri coot Wales' cot’
••i a-.n.s is i mbre-oe rod. and F low ihe words
• Ich L'i- u.’ 1483, the date when the society
1 i.- P-pai Government lias determined to
h tV<> »U fri 'J' h usives erased tiom tho suopn
«ud iiotfi-s. T K o words table d'hote, modes ith
Paris, ohj fsd’art, and such like are now tor
hi den 'eiius. ’’’he Hotel ie Minevve refused
io change us name, and its sign was removed
bv the pc-ce, Al'out half the stores iu Home,
have French H : yio».
i he difficulty between the Egyptian Govern
ment and the U ued States Government has
l> , ; t " it.iH aot .rily adjusted.
An ulecrione* ring riot bad occurred at Gene
va. Switzerland, b it had subsided
I'i’e Buiied States frigate Niagara had arrived
in ihe Tagus. -
M's", Belie Boyd. t!i- celebrated Confederate
?pi, has a, rived ia England, and is making a
se eation
L-.id Palmerston a s answered, in regard to
tbe recognition ot Maximilian, that the fuiure
r.baracte; cf his Government, whether stable
ad peaceful or turbulent and uncirtu’a. must
deieoni *e England’s course in regard to re
cj'gniti.'n
Her M.'j -sty’s srmor-p ated iron ship Royal
.Sovereign, measuring 4.000 tons has made a
sucCfir-dul trial trip lately. .**he has four tur
ids in unts flve 300 pounder gun-, and can
"t-am elev* n knot" an hour with full power
She win be commandfiii by Copt Osborne, who
was lately iu China.
An txi'ii-Hs Penny Parcels D livery Company
a b-t’ g established in Lo"d u. Patcels are to
he delive ed hourly, within a radius oi twe.ve
miles, at one penny each.
Iwn hiiiidifd ‘housaT'd" Poles hove been
add. and td tb* population ut Siberia by the Rtis
-i-ii G-u en 111-iit
L-.id Paluicntou wiil complete his eightieth
i e .r on ti;*- '2Bth of next October, and has been
,t dit! nfty y*ars in parliamentary life
yu-eii V'n t ii ii h» a;i|n»uted a cou mi*«ion
w .ii li-fitructions to c os der tbeexpedifiuev of
ah.' ishiog capital punishmeDt'
A w itii g machine has at lensrth been di*B
<-'ivrr*-d t tit" is a nov*-l and criuus instrument
iv '• h iors been innnt*d by a French artisan
ni;*vd b JUIS It is tor the nurp- ?•; of tn
4 g sher-haud n- tes wi'h mi-re than u*ual
ii; ',!i• \. It cot s-sts <! a sert sos levers
work'd by keys ok- » phe o. e.r.d acting «*n a
.*•» *.» ij ii (• »: ich 'nip:: -9 ih* tn-flvi s on a sbp
of paper whicii Is gradually onrol'ed. WorU
-y a i win in* ti'Her, an ordinary repot ter
c c (Mo ka- quarkly rr 11 ■ shot* hand
rep :*i r, hut t y u-i -g tht two har its the ra
hiir is in' re. K-i ■; immensely.
ii.rLoii.in coir Bp* Ldtnt. cf the T- rfio'o
G übe. sais that the scheme of a Canadian
re PiatiOa BWvfc WitO g€6*«i »T« ifi *fcf-
Uud.
A KIHKIIA VfclV’ |
A correspoident of the New York Times |
"nag* *o as a means of securing deseitirs and
biiunty jampevs, that every person liable to
tne draii. who shall secure arrest of one of
these sh it be entitled to a certificate of ex
t-mpiion
i he wlioie number of sheer) ir Ohio is -f "90,-
ri th's yea’’*, .icol foodnef will be 19.-
yuii er.fj pounds, worth sls COO 000. Michigan
na i-J smso o sS-.-p nail ihe .fi'imafed wool
pr-duct is twelve o> fittcen tniilion pounds
' urongbour ihe W-st tbe tatmers ate taking
th - money tb**v get for their wool and invest
i; tg in iiicie shiop, as wool growing is more
p-.ufitati.* ii-t imw.
pi . New York He* aid gives a« an indica
rion.i f pr-gifiHs, the foiiovrim*: “Four atbletic
and 'e y greasy negroes silting ifown ail in a
r; ’Tf in.a Broadway omnibus, n and three white
i ' "tfU'ii'tia iiji in the same 'bus. and bang
'Du- on torhe straps ■"
* ones Buchanan has volunteered to do mill
: u-’ v duty for cue hundred days, ar.d U now at
i < imp •'Mdwallader, Pqnnsyj.yania. Vce Prcsi
i dent Hamlin is also (ium4®U.vice in Maine.
The I'nion Lea-rue Citm "i New York has
] pri suited Admiral Farragut with a sword for
j hi" Mobile success.
hht N Y. Bun says as a number of statements
have recently been made iu reference to the
• •limber.of Con led era l e prisoners now in custo
dy, Use following coriech-d account of them
has Steen obtained : Officers, four thousand ;
enlisted men, fifty thousand in round numbers,
ibis dies cut include those captured in terent
opeiat'ons. and not yet reported to the Cocti
mi-surv General.
The Sioux City. lowa, liegistor, of the 27th
uit says Mr Sell, cf tLc* Q lurtermaeter’s De
pArtcnent, has jnst. amvotS fiotn Fort Union,
and re,-oits fiat a Battle occurred between
GfiUrtfc! Sully s tx !nmi»ti,il and- 5 000 ind an*,
nmr the Ktrif'e river, .Lily 25th, in which the
latte*-w« re dciv-ated with a toss of 150. The
I ;- 1 -.a: loss was five ki'lori aud twenty or thirty
wound'd
A" <> r gaoiz idon is proposed in New York
on Vr the name of the ■ Uni n Gold Our i-ncy
and Gij'd lux As-oda im ’’ It. object is tc
r t’-e the merchant. of N'w Yoik to a sense
<>' their national responsibilities in regard 1 1
national affairs apd “timulate tbem to take an
interest'ln th flaanciai alfdrs of h- country
I hey propose to hold .weekly meetings for dis
cussin*? qoesti-ns relating to this subi-ct. and
to establish branches in a!) the prominent ci ies.
for tin puiposeof giueading coirect informa
tion co th'-se stAjecU, and impressing their
p-actical views upon the G vernment.
Brigadier General Hammond, Surgeon Gen
eral fit.the United Stales, has been dismissed
tho service tor stealing and iyiug
The New York Times bays it is pretty gener
ally understood that Fremont is in -be with
d*a<vifi<ta acaiididiite for 'he Piisidency, and
semebody else nominated in his pi ce at Rut
fa’.o. His same does not piove to be the
tower of strength it was espec-tid to be.
An arrival from Honolulu brings dates to
the 18th of August Kitig Kam htimeha, on
tbe’lSth August, after an excited speech, abro
geb-ri tho (Sivdwieh Islands constitution of
1812, and declared the constitutional conven
ton dissolved This arbitiary act is ngmded
as a regular cotip d'etat by the King, sind if
submitted to by the Haydati pc ple will ren
der the kingdom nearly an absolute monarchy
Ail of the prisoners captured by bherman
are at the Yankee orison, i amp Motion, near
Eivansvi! e, Indisns.
A ady in Berkshire, Mass., was delivered * f
her ! we.ntv fust child hist w*ek. Her hus
dand is as we'd as can ba expected.
I h Wbeeiintr. Wes eru Ytrg'hi», Register
rays:—'Two handsome and accomplish and
v -u g Indies are to be tried for treason at tbs 1
June term oi the court at Fairmount The
A tun y General exp cts to convict tiu-m of
: tt; eat"t *.) offence, la that case will they bn
executed?
! The Toledo (Ohio) Fomm-rcjal reports the
annex* and acc act given by <>i Eaton, super
intendent o the operations among the freed
m-n on the easyride of the Mississippi borier
inarin A-k insas Col. Eaton has had direct
charge ( ,f 113 POO negroes. O' thes“ 40.000
| ure.p "v in the (Jutted states armv; upwards of
j 00 000 are working the aband-ned plantations
for th*“ Northern lessees; 8.000 are working i
lands upon fheirowu MCC- uut and 7 OOOaiedi- |
r. -dy under the care, of the Government, but '
arc so man -god that, their labor will result in a
large profit to tho Government, instead of an |
! expense
A. strand peace mass meeting was recently -
lut'd at. Peoria-, il! , at which 40 000 people !
weie n -sent. Rasolittions of the m«t deft nt j
charterer towards the Lincoln Administration
were adopted, ami an immediate armistice de i
manded I
The Chicago Tr'bunfi announces that, tbe I
fourti-eti b a>;d fifteen-h ItHoois regiments have |
ben musteieted out<4 service, having d“dined
tor-etd Kt t'hese r-gim nts Were with (jher
uuti to Gep.gia The ■ i hti-enth Illinois, from
Shale's co-poi-iod at i.itf" Rock, has gone to
Sp'-i- t) Id to be mustered ouv oi service, hav
ing declined t(' l» eii'list
' • • capitalistg of Detroit are quite excited
«-vei th-‘ij»c-’ve * of oil wells at r*i,kep?rt, on
liu'shores of L-ke Huron
Frank linsse'i Redding, publisher of a theat-
I rival sheet in Was ington called the Guide,'
| has been sentenced to an imprisonment of five
[ rears io Fori Delaware for uttering treusou-
I able langurge while the enemy were in front
| of Washington.
| The Portland (Maine) Advertiser states that
j several of tiie Abolition preachers have rcccot-
I iy declared from tbeir pulpits in that (state
i that the further conduct of the war is unchris
; tiuii, and prayers should be directed heaven
| ward for peace, and not longer for war, and
| peace, on my terms naoessary to stop the skod
j ing of b'ood
British neutrality has again beet shown by
| -q other from the Custom*, authoritiesprohibit-
Img tho sips of either 01, the Amerieut beliiger
enm from entering any British port for the
poip. se of hfiii g dismant-ifid and sold Os
co' ;se as the British autborit'ea knew that,
thisc uhi only : fleet prejudicially, one side
the Coiif- ffirate S ai-s—;t yvas designed for
io h • ud. aud is another substantial amend for
the Tiet.'t misadventurer
The sporting fraternity in New York are
g-ea-'y t-x reis-ui over the gr*-at mat* h for!
klOOthi, over the Fashion tra k, between
GeoeoU Butler and Goorga Wilkes late Roh
erf F itiughatn Both horses are said to be in
splendid c* U'iition 1 w.m-n of m<*ne.y
liiV« been staked on the result
Him Daniel S. Dickinsfin has declined to be
a candidate for Governor ot New York
nil))! SOHHI I2A«IOU>A.
The Raicigh Clonteil'tate luarus troaa n cor
reFp'.'Qii'iit that Major Whit ford mode a cir
| cu,t around X«*tie. n with a detacbment of for
!;y Wen of itw 67th Regio:?B.,:iu.i has returned
| safe..in cr.irq). O" approsAiug the rat In ad 11
i miles below Newfieru at 7 o'clock ou the morn*
intr ol the 27rii ult , be tore ap toe railroad and
waited for the approach ot-rhe train from More
head city, which was to arrive at that point at
halfpatt 9’oc'ock. He had only been there a
few moment' when four negroes came down
the road cn a hand car, to see if the road was
all right, Ihe hand car was captured, with
the negroes. Thin was in sight of a tamp of
Yank-e cava'ry and one company of Yankee
infantry, near Gioataa Station The road was
torn up one mile beL.w.
The alarm was given and the Yankees ad
vanced down in such force that Major IV had
to retire Ho made his wav out through
swamps and creeks. Tbe Yankees were sure
they would oapture the whole party, but they
have mi arrived safe in eur lie>-e again. The
road was tom up m two places The cars c-ama
up at their usual hour, in fast ep ed, and did
not watch wtll below, where the alarm was
given—the? run o*r, crashed up the cars, and
killed s.vera! soldiers on board The route
going and coming whk j, v oU j>, o ne, and circu
lated aii a ound the Yankee army at Newbern.
The Y nkee rienerai gept out eight hundred
m- n t*» capture Major \V and his party, but he
r-iired in time. The tramp around was 215
mile**, and was marie in six days.
(Jen W citoig is at pre.~ent rs-'fiising psrm's
s:-'u to visit ’he forts and fonificatiuas around
Wilmit g'on
A iffisrii'tte paper learns, fn man official
source, th *t in response to the suggestions of
the fc' taniissaiy General of Subsistence G S.
A, the tueichanta and shop keepers, in Char-
LoUe. v-'ili hereafter pay a u> if. rm pric- and
ric more for all subsistence offerd for sale iu
that matket
On 'l ednesday evening, Aug. 31, a severe
hurricane and hailstorm swept over the lower
part ut -amp-O" county, N C , e.vending into
Duplin, tearing up trees and doing considerable
'.Mnjrge to crops
Governor Vance, of Nor-h Carolina, has
--'tied a piGc'i.rwarkm, cading on deserters to
reinrn to * Lei 1 n. mraocifs, under p naty of be
ing dealt wj’h ommani) when captured H*
pr, mise hold, or>d fi r thnty days. orde ; g
r aje'-een U-u<.d for tb* entire iiitia of the
>’ate to in a out and agist in th ir arrest.
The British Cueu-ms nav- irsu J d »n order
h-tt r." th'p of eituer o: the American belli
gerentx enali Pe allow?; to enter ary English
po-13 tot tbe parpo** oi dUB»BUei ud
mil
FROM Vllliil.Ut.
Grant has been grading the country in rear
of bis works preparatory to t.ne building of a
branch railroad to connect ids extreme left
with the road to City l’oint, and thereby have '
a rapid and unbroken lice of communication
between all points ot ills army and h s main '
base of supp its. lie is now busy at, woik lay
ing the rail" oa this new truck, and wd ere;
long have ii completed. From th-se portions ,
cf our woiks nearest this new load, the noise j
of tig; falling iton as it is thrown upon the
ground can in- plainly heard We also have it j
from high authority that this new road is'in j
rapid progress
The Petersburg Express thinks tbeie is but I
little doubt that Grant is receiving rctatbice
ments, and tuat he is conveying them to his
left, Whe cThey come from, or what the ob
ject of collecting them on our right can he, we
are .unable to state. He may probably content
plateau Hack on our lines io that direction,
or may be a tuaher extension of his lines
around the city.
From elevated around Petersburg,
the trains on the City Point railroad an "e
distinctly seen, and the rattling of the cars
and whittling ol the engine heard.
Deserters ieport that the Yankees are afraid
of our moving operations..
Giant s i'tue of battle, from Ciiv Point to
Reams Station is now about twelve ini'ss long
A correspondent of the Charlottesville.
••Chronicle’ ’ gives tho following : On Thurs
day Anderson’s troops relieved ours in front of
Charlesto wn, aud Early with his forces moved
to the left to ShpplTerdstowu. About midway
we encountered ail the cavalry foices of the
enemy, who had started out—splendid y equip
U'-d te make a grand raid itiiiud ua* they
told tho ott'Zeiis u Shcphetds’.OY*)!, as they
passed, that they intended to destrov our re
serve ordnance H.i'l other trains at Wiu«hester,
ami 'Bet' pass up the Valley to Sfaunlon de
stroyiug everything as tin y went They were
in srajisl'irii.'-', and -poke confidently of sue
cess wfhing tiiat Eai ly non id be compelled
to h ave t"*- Valby at cm e. and stay out of it
They si ambled "n us unexpectedly, and the i
pride had & tumble. \Ye smashed tiieaf tip
considerably. lytid drove them parity aentas
the liver, aud part y buck to Harper's F-r y
R FOUL ATI' IN.S AS To THE FSB of (’kutificatkr of
IsDiiur* n.Mte* issi kD uxi) r 14m hmtiov of
Act of Febkuai:? 17th. *864 1 All office'e
and agetris will forward estiu>a*fis for ctrdfi
cates of indebtedness, to lie placed to th- ir
credit with the Treasurer, Assistant Treasure'
or Di posit a; y which when an pieced, are to he
drawn out in sinus of even hundreds, by the or
dinary check wth the addition of the word*,
“pay htue in certificates cf indebtedness, dated
—-.lßs—the date of tbe purchase or im
pve*llkpen't, which must not be antecedent to the
171 h February, 18(i4
II Each officer or tisriTit who bus issued pa
pevs stalina tha; certificates ot ituF bteiine*'* are
due to parties fi.r property bought or impress
*-d, in accordance with Circular, dated March
Ist, 1864, c- nveyieg iustiuctt-ns of the Sicre
tarv of toe Tieasuiy in respect, to those certifi
cates, will pn c-eri to settle with the holders,
(riving in payment his chick on the Treasurer.
A-sisi#nt Treasurer or D**po*it«ry, » above
pquind, paying the odd amount iu cash, or
check
111 Each ( S er agent is hereby enjoin
ed to use as large a proputioo ot certificates of
indebtedness as p ssilde in making his pur
chas- a, and to rppeal to the patriotism of pub.
iic creditors to receive in payment these certifi
cates in lien of currency.
Under the last Currency Act of Congress, the
Treasury is only authorized to issue, in pay
ment of Go ernment (xpeiises. about S2OO 000.-
000. Os th's amount only $10.000,000 remain
to be issued Tbe only other means for carry
ing on the Government ,re, faxes, certificates
of indebtedness, and sale of six per cent, n-n
taxable, long date bonds. Taxes are not I
available until 1866, for they are paid in four
per cent, bond, which, of course, cannot be
used as currency The fi per cent, long date,
nou-taxable bonds aft; he'd in the market at
35 percent premium, and it is impracticable
to sail a sufficient amount ot them so carry *>n
the Government. Hence the Government must
roly upon the use of certificates of indebted
ness
Th' ee rerfincates offer tbe following ad van
tages to the holders: They hygr 6 per cent
interest, payable semi annuity, and are exempt,
from taxation on principal and interest As
long as the present rate of taxation continues
(which is 6 per rent dir.e"t U>:, *hesides a tax,
on the income derived from bonds) these are
much better than any taxable Confederate
bonds; for they produce 6 percent instead of
less than two pier cent which the 8 per cent
bands pro-act* after paying taxes.
There is another "mail advantage the claim
ant gets interest on h’s claim from the note of
purchase, whereas, if paid in cash, he gets no
interest
(Signed) L. B Northrop, C. G. 8.
An Tothskstixg Coerbspo.sdbnoe —TheCharles
ton papers, while publi-hing sonic ve>. v 'nteirst
ing correspond nee which be* taken place about
the prisoners recently confined in that >ity. have
overlooked a series of most insolent letters ad
dressed to G( n. Sam Jones by Brigadier-Gen i
ends Weasels, ShiMer. Hcammon Seymour and !
Heckman, while iti prison t here We find the j
whole printed in a Northern journal. The first j
letter, dated, “Chatie*ton Jail, June 15,” de I
mauds that the Confederate authorities.shouid ■
issue to tbem. “at no ma ter what expense or
trouble,” (we copy the words) a ration equal
to tb t issued by the Yankt e authorities to the
Confederate prisoners. They also request that
thi y shall be allowed to subscribe to the Charles
ton-papers; that washing and bathing arrange
ments be provided for them ; that they be, no
tified when flags of truce go to Federal litres ; •
and that limits for ex-reiae be enlarged This
insetant let. er received attention to the extent
of some of its requests being granted. En
cm raged by this leniency. General Wegsels
then proceeds to write General Jones a series
ot letters, requesting that tbe “Sanitary Com
mis ion ’ be permitted to a'tend to the wants of j
the prisoners at Andersonvble, Macon, aisdeth- (
er places.uind that General Seym uv he allowed j
to visit those places and seo that the Federal t
prisoners did not.suffer, and that the Surgeons -
and Chaplains in iSoUiheqi prisons, not being j
prisoners of war he released, and that thepris- j
o ers at Andersurmile nod M -con be remov'd |
to a mure healthy location hi tact, these Y«n- !
kos seem to have taken everything c*-n; ected j
with their own imprisonment, and that of oth
ers, into tlv ir own hmos. T e iast. series'of
letters the Yankees say were not answered-
Peacb—The word Bounds pleasant to the
eat Itspsaksot happy reunions, of happy
homes, of pleasant meetings around the koc hI
board. It speaks of “gocu times t© come” to
those veterans of the- camp and bat tle field to
the toil-worn soldier, to those gallant spirits
who have aro and up so bravely in def-nce of the
botm sand firesides of an oppressed and groan
ing people It speaks of the joyous areic< me,
the lapping oi bauds, the heart hurstinc with
gladness, The long and io mg,embrace as the
father, g r>. husband and brother eturns wi'h
a life long furlough -o meet aud rej-ice with
thedoved ones at home, it speaks of Liberty
and Independence, ot a bright and glorious
future to oil! down trodden Country, no longer
the foot b»li of tyrants, but tho pride and glory
of the Western World. In the and .vs of on- pros,
petity wi faii. and to apprecia e tho full import
and significance of the term.
We passed along the quiet scenes of life and
iiardlyoiiCethouglii of tu«little woid “Peaci!”
When we heard the word mentioned, it struck
our listless ears with a dull ur,meaning sound
But what untold blessing*, what Heaven-born
joys are now treasured up in that little word.
The greatness and grandeur of au empire aro
as naught in oomparii-on with the heart .felt
pleasure, the exquisite delights, toe enraptur
ing charms which are centred in the word
“Peace!”
Just now tho newspapers throughout thi*
once united country are teeming with * IVtcd’’ j
North and S-ufh the word has b*-en caught ap ;
and pas*d from paper to paper, and from j
mouth to mouth, .iii the whole country re t
sounds with the erv anil the whole atm sphere '
seems 1 'den w th the sound of “Peace!” —Col
vmina Girotinicm.
Attorney Geumal Wharton, cf Misssissippi.
has explicitly decided that foreign suljects re- j
gidii’g in Mississippi, are liable to miiiria duty,
even th ugh they may have tak°n an oath of
neutrality imposed oa them In Fedeial author-
ity. j
Great efforts are being mode to Imve a felie
graph line established between Greenville and
Columbia. S C. Tiie enterprise ought to suc
ceed.- ,
JOB PRINTING.
OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
EXECUTED
Promptly, Neatly
AKD A/r
LOW RATES,
II WS Vfi'ffi.
NOttTHEKJtf NEWS
TbeNV*v York M* rcury asserts *hat the Chi
ca.go Convection tacit agreed upc.n a plan for
a reeon-truction ol the Union whtah c .nt^nl- ,
plates the graaniz it ion of five separate Confed
eracies. each indepi orient of tbe others in tie
management of Bit ir local affairs, anti bound
to each other by alliances offensive and defei - j
sive.
’lhe Confederacies to consist of the Gotti n
and South All title stab s. the Tran-. Missis
sippi St ite3. the States o' the N-nbw/'st, ti e
Middle states and New Eng'and Mat. s
A s'Ulifnr plan was piopo*» and by Y,d; ind g
ham in Congress, Febnmrv, 1861.
Shelby with S,U'O men is threatening
Charleston ar.ii Cape Girardeau Missouri
Liiige numhers of Price’s men ate in South
ern Missouri, and are apparently waiting the
arrival of their General.
Memphis is filled with Arkansas rumors,
none reliable.
Stanton telegraphs Dix that the Provost, Mar
sha! General ha" been ordered to enforce tbe
draft without delay, and that ai! applications
for its postponement will be refused.
Sheridan’s c va'ry are said to be broken
down and must recuperate.
The steamer Franconia ftvm Boston fqr Hali
fax was chas-don the eighth by a su-posed
.privateer iff Shelburne.
Another (McClellan muss-meeting w«s held
in New Yolk < n Thursday night; great enlhu
s-arris was manifested.
The New York U"ion Convent inn has non -
leafed Reuben E Fenton so? Govern- r, and*
Thomas G Alv ni for Li'ii'enant Gi vevnor
Tite Illinois Dm era tic. Convention neini
natedJimeaC Rohinson for Governor Res
o'utio. s were pass and ©hdors’ncr the Chicago
pfitfortu. and declaring the intention oft 1 e
democrat* of Illinois to give their nnaaituous
support to McCieilan and Pend'eton.
Sherman Via" refused to exchange prisoners
whose term of service as expired
The Ten”esse - Union Com i n* ion passed res
olutions favo-ing a ca’l tor tt State Convention,
and the abolition of siaveiy.
EXCHANGE OF NAVAL PRISONERS
Arrangements l ave been made for ’he ex
change of ail naval prisoners.
The Yankees hold about sixty officets and
three or tour hundred seamen and marines.
We have nearly the same number.
The excess will be made up from army
prisoners
The exchange will probaly take place at
Charleston.
CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY IN KEN
TUCK V
General Ewing recently issued an order da
ted Louisville, requiring the Justices of each
county to assemble in ten days to ievy a tax
sufficient to arm, mount aud maintain bf y
men untri furthpr order.-.
G vernor Brumlette on flieAth issued a pioc*
ianiatii xi declaring said order to he in and iov -
tumofali laws of the State, and in cufl-ct
with the rights and iabois of the p ople
He says it is the duty of justices t- retuse
(ibediance to such orders, or immediately re-,
sign, and forbids ihim to make such levy oi
taxes.
NO CU«fc N FAY ! S
MA' SCIiAI.K’B "O! THlAtav ¥ VEB Alt
xtrl-fc, Fills.
Hlls have be. n h(»ruugiily ti-ai-c 1 iu tills region • i
tue ;..y ad Lav:: h.ui pron unceci a bpu i'Jc
f.<r he cu f, us i t. mi*.* u* v»v*t.
ar.-; pep red wittv. u Q iin n-3 >r Arsetfio, tkl cnp? !
talc-n »•> i»er©oi Bc. u»iy -g . v;,tli mini tty i'ljey nr« no
a .be.; Vt-g table liiiLab but ate co;ni)G&t<l ol Ai -u rais uiid
Vug aAits
The Sub criber baa naraerods o r lUo tea tr-*m f’b>aieiai a o
their efile y bu e does no and eia . nicPM itry to übi ch
lb**in t.s u- t the vicinity ot ihe widen eof t p r.-oh giv
liftrth c«‘ idcat-e k; iW cuments* eusehsa Tiiei’l. s
a. ri AI ?*T m..K« tir wd
'lhe S«»u hern Hri are WA R Ni i> TO URE It
th-> do in»t, f tie R 1 »I'o . Wit.L UK KK UR
I’- 1 e irve ion- o bki .g he el’ ll a hartic is pr*.-sc»l
bed T epr tpnevor fiL-.ift. >spo expe inn-ntl gvnffthi.'C itl
th * ciiiuti ih.;i a• .e RH' nti ci’l'aitic is 5 ’it IE Y NE.
< K JiY Heinei-rf re ftsci-m.-ziFna ih \ a ft se‘V t‘ ?: .»
i x Pill or ilam tb of - Msa .I’d Mi-.ii.bpLi »• ". u !
qu%iili it*>. it w.-i/L cgiumio .-ir.e. n 1- s v !na
iiii h!g e udmi .i tend about 4h ur.-b toietheusu . foi
tv chi I.
The -c-.fha *i Rills o fl be 1 und at the Dm/ Store>f te
ve»:9on & iton, Ga.. in »: •. t. Ca p» > tl.Ze
Im «V «Jo A D K (.’H\Lir,
augM •id<ttfw3B _ .rrupriet- r, M a.
Ki AriTo COLOMBIA (JOl .*• . \ Tth
tioiio.able,ti e . lor < uri i 'i.lo • .*1 ii-j pe
to on of <<o n rt. v.iis n, JiirUh siovu.’, Htenh i. i raue
[ >a»fu hiiitey, Janies K '-vi so , IVtet J.u.es aud * ' n; a
■ C«n n , of(J- juru’ fa crn t>, Henry 2.1 oar v.an T itic.
! AUrHrtns L-fitte Willi ik .i O-.tarieb, *> m vra, John
■ Boiiea, VVi liaui E J.teka n. Aiidre-.v *t J.xk <rn .tcoe'-i r
| ar , i V i-LL-titStv.' vV Mtn .»e sup carle
IP’ Aic'Jay. Benjan.iu IL W ir-en, • b.arios * ov/ ;-ad, * ortei
; Fietriir.wift, Isuaore J'G.rardy, iiham S K b-.-r.a ».
1 Roberta 0 M Thew, u'atuiltoii ti i ‘ iff'. ah, TifLi.«K I'
i btovail,.Adrian « Iver*. Side), Robert A. i.t u a. a
Janies M lye, of fich.ioud u n ty, V nice t ti'loiioy. ol
I>ew t.n ctiuti’v, ukd >Vili!a:n W Evere l in ughrlfrpe Gov.iuy.
aid Mar:.hiiii H Weibotu ?f arreu cou dv. r rp*‘oiiO !y «shew*
eth, that wi h Abe object of tic-ihj< cieaied a bon> p ii.t. with
out inoatri« an ir'.lividua: lia.»i)it;>, they liav< a-soui tod. hem
selves together for ’.he pur c.-e« tnanufuc ur ng ttoa aid?,
and imp-Tiii.g fr«>m ureiKU counlr es a*i the nu'ieritil.". n a
chinfcry and oihe. artidesnecessary for car > lug on i-aid bual*
nesri, and all other business eimi.ar in ciiaxaelur or incidental
t) ere o.
That said u inesa i3 *o be carried on in the county of (’o
lacibiu, and Mate a ore aid, under be i.arne .in a xi ye of “'ihe
LI i.cfiviile -Janutuciuring' :j mpanv,” aud that •urnoum ol
•■•apitalt ‘c employed is'five u.K'tvci tb-•uriUT.d dollars, lobe
dl * id< and into '•hares of one thousand dollars each, of wliioh
capital there, has been paid in tne aurn of cue h .udreu ih* u*
sand do iars.
v v hert forC y u; petitioners pray t 1 r.t to enable them to carry
en their buaine.H. a.-; a.orcsabi, au order raa\ bt paste . at the
next term ot said * oor , ,u,pura*ia ice to ;h r•>• -f in i.cii
cases made anu pruvidc l . de hi i».y v cv.r p*"Vl!on i . .ij.p '< Hti >n
granted, and con ti uti» *r them a.u -Lo-r ouctessars u ».d>;
pOitica and -rpo;aie for hf nurp >;*&f ros.-VJ, r rlie name
aiid lc of “he oon-Mviilfc an factarir.£ tjoftip-my ’ lor t-lie
ter of «h;rty ) cars ird!v the first day o: Jun? eighteen hun
dred and Nixtyd-.-ar.
Jno ft il3oii Charles F McCay
Joslah JSiOV v l Benj tnin li \\ arrrn
.St' pn*.-h inane • buries a ■ o Maud
».nic. l W Halley I’orer i'i mmaig
Jamies R * :l*!0u Itadroe i* t.traray
i'eter Jones V ii lam - lionerta
VV i ii .m v i oiWpfc' Jan -.-s M Robe t.i
Hvnry Moore A! i r • vr
Ge main 'i Dortic lla :-• =:. M itichmas
Ed - nt Lafittr ' < ’ Ives
William rt lioodrlch Jo-ia. 'ih.vy
J inteis tirnwD Hfifn«rt K. i.l
hJolisi Ba es . Ja o.il live
"A i; lain K *fackeon Vi. . *r.t t\
Ro ert lc trgaha t V»;..*m W a creit
Th iuK-i w > hi-.beater Mr.;shad ii e. ora*
Will am Jessup Ti '.: a * *'t<xv,di
Ad e-v MJ’cfc'on
STATE OF GEORGIA, co;.: MHIa m FT*Fereot • I
ail) appeared. Join: it who be'.!.* dul « ■* om
tav"lh.t’ c lbs • reri.deiit of 4 i h-.- olg-v j «au fa tv.r j
ihg Uom; any,” hie ted in t(-e n y Mid -U 1 af j-es.h.J
1 m macut t. urir,.< Vo ion sud- aid fflu fro»*: j
foreign countries, the uvceA-a y inauria::'., ::.:a.hb« iy nr cl :
oj her articles ip . e hiao’iut «»f up’ .! a t*; .1 y ,-•* d'■
and empl yed fc s .ca Uon*p<’.”;* at t, i : , i, ■ • is bu* h ... i* 0
ti oris iid l> li.*:.-, Veliw.li nau? in en invested m n.a.' iu y. »t.* cfe
and rciai titrate v/orth the sum ol o-c hundre and twenty hv?
thousand Uo.iai'-.
JN •. it wu.toUN ;
Snorri to and <»ii?:scrib'd befosc me June lSg, b 4
D l\ 'I a ' F<.>lt ! *, N F.
A true extract from the record of olan:b!& Su;*cricr Court.
June 27th. iBM i
<v*To- n *)7 nr.n w. <r ;c£.T Ct<»rk. !
tUITU t
*n»> f-*
KT T *rK L N_ ruUNT ~
Ncficeijh rby giv*..n V> v>.i per is having dt-wu- di
;**iaiDßi Abner rt Hnniricit. iMle ol Id *-o i> ty. ucc.& .to
pr sent them to ne prrope r, y iJ adH out. wl vr: 1 1 * iiin vre
ECrlbed by J nv, sujts to e >ov? clianct* tmd o.ra un cnd
all r* rsof.a id- ebted io Solid c.- cetu-ed are hereby required to
make iiajiiedla'e pfc>"ui€Lt. . „
ALEXANDER
air* 2J 6w°4 A m’r of bner rt Hanulck e
'iN ll persons indebted to the Estate of Mi'-ha • P.Bo'S
cla>. lat-eo R tl.n.oH-i c.* ry , : wrv'' are r-i -i»« towui
Woett to the ur ; er i*i e<l ;ax.d
oa: «re notified ro ; re.-iut tl*e fcarue cui/
witUo tiie time pnecriho* .J"» L jj. . I m;I*AIK,I ,- t „,
«r.ai3*o*as* ’ vv'- ‘Qo ~ • Jn. > ’
X o ln' imlet/w! to taos Thoir.-w Sr wj-s,
•ti rifKc'ror.. c u-sv.il ' -* A wilt .a k, Im*, •"» o P *v
tto tbe üßil-t*-.* «l; •ar’ ti«s v , -cmrr* vair.st
GaM tt l ■tear l 'no if! ’lO j *'Ot tti-in, U’j-y a .en'tfl. w.t:l'
ti,a time prescribed by Uw 1 t,i.i aM E J CKSOV,
GEilAi.a T. Dot! ft,
w\nw Kx-cu-cm.
\” ,u fails'te-l to the Fl-:v* -f K!o n.d “Is? tat,
lidsowr. i-oiii! . oc r- ■ 1 w m»« rent' ta p* meat
to lie snde-syri'ed ; td t •*: hv-j c. m-i - -. ad
W>e*ltK -eat dm, duly . -te=ted lom to p pr.
*c i.'fd T l«W, C>AK H tLr Y,
kp7Bvß7* Adifci.iri.di.tr x
•VOTICE TO DEBTOR ' rtEDFTOrt.'-.
AiJ per.-"LS Luvfiur den;*: r Hgtihi'i r° e rriv of L’h
j,,f. \<a Ties. Iri irt hriH Ti»i cn Hj. drC* a•d. w pr * n
th.m wn bn theliu.eptc tfibtc *r.;: th • e i.-i brad
wii'rn k f).»yine r tjo iIAi. A. llu L N
- hw 7* Exee.H'-r t
V u r<*
Two m Llbßa f **r are apr“ica-'--n will be read- o’ *
If nor.tbU he nurt f O ' -ry 1 rtfchmoi.fi cn ■ ■•y.
i -uve >s 1 Mw. a s ■ i ? Jr# to the bs «of
CLa-ii'S U Chaff**«, la eof ati.o c unt>v*fc i-d.
JA hr..' H . LUf Gt, OK'H,
F€pfi * ira - or.
"vroji £■
Uty day<* dat»* a; pl ca ioc w!li b** to ?h«
• i-urr or'ordinary f Tkllu-fi gd y. for icavc o **l tbt |
lai.d '»t or tring n the r nf Ah•-.*(», i.by. < ecea,.ea, iat«
ft aid ruTty m sS-j.taflb.- th 13H
B'V, & g’,y 7' T:.n Iftrt f, A ‘ir.'r, *
V Tl fc
iTrorn rd>HafV'i aa’e a;-p.? a-i n will b m- etot'a
rt nrr-vb:e.tht* ur. f r.:i y■ i ch ou’ c- n y fo'
t veto * Ad !in-,a » r. h?ip t> c Jl elate of
Rub r-1 .ate of »aid couuiv and c i
K' nirtE»,A m'x
AO'! Ms HVftß’s BVLS.
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>7 of b*'PT*'mi>'T. Ia n , ar tof » * rich’ m
ca . ert tof>K con-ietne f v wn, Acr r P , h w-l#
». . t'.ne lr..* r ’jT#r;rg, ).jg fine Or -d t u*. Hamm r?. x r zi y
6cr w*. Tacit*, Ac. A: •Le tools are n go*d ora w
an slc, c BspVte a etxic and ce foaß'l. *n and u, iho pr pertj
walk EX
m f »?H MaTite
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u j.i p.-i 'iv, upp.icii tu il in pe iu nut etiWi.t * £
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di ml and ©fflcia 'iKU-it i-e
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Oiva- : a» l; baud aar.utile. ;-ho. ::..-e :,t . , s , B _
i>linp, thi 'A day ot A-its-. .',
vriK’ UF. nliutiry.
OT TiiUi- .12 .. oi ; ,~ .'().-. ;a; K vT
\ • K '"- v vi 'n.ie--ip; :*> z .. me n.r i.et cm of
\t.nn istra in on tlic citt oj »c< • ert A. Janes, late of s&id
The eai ’, hi rufmo. to c'.te :;r, l aduicuiai! i»11. iTid thmculs?
'he kin- red nci credi'o r (>r'na!d dice~»ji= »i to hi* and app'a' at
m< ci€c°.oncct>eiore ibv firs Mocday next, to
show t-au-iC. if any the h tve, wjiy waid Lett, a- shouid not be
ranted
G*v\ m under my bun i v.d n*gnatu e nt officein Ah
ga-t ; bu-.m.-rijlY f •ep • n.a r. S‘ 4 -
«S4wF !» VU» L. »?o.*'nf ••rdtuefr.
TA kOF >■E~ R Ia Hit- ~
.‘ h 1 . o„. * r pdeu 10 me fu. Liters of
A nr.' ’fl Ifhou -n the »* rhite of l-e ne h D ,a eof hid
C*>* Tit ■ dcre-.s-d :
I ■ are tin ref »re o el' c;v and .dmonish nil and si gnhkr tbe
ki •.’,.*•.1 ■ er.’littersr». said d<_ce;; J. ••> c a’-d atn-v
office?, on or hf*tosG the fif**t <; J>v ii e of»er aext. to Hho*
r iivo, il D’iy they h ive why £ i-f Le'tew shouid n t bo
,J ‘ven utiMe’-tm hand and official sign ture at office \u Au
gu tu this* Ist May oi ' r. > v
a i*2 4 f/o*> r»A Vj I * 1.. Ro T * Ordinary.
fa!Et>F ii Et > H(i 'A. R/bjf i |. '7t~ H T i .
hJ b ; l Mr» a’>* *;»-*» t m- •" -r tetter*
f * tit ' ni io- on th* F.-iate ~ I,»»u:• ... Nk, , ateo* paid
c ua y ci c-HM-d
Hiu-f n e ihcrefore t«< ciu and admonish, li and siTig ’ar ’he
hi’-dr dan creditn .• • f said decease-> to beaudii}i:;car at tut
“ffice on or i efore ihe Hist < u*h*> in 1 'clo*»or nex*. t- . Jiow
cau u. ? :nv the> nave, why -d<i let e c >h.?uid not he
granted.
.v n under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
eiisra. thi. day c- inf v . 1801
8- P'2 4 w.% D A VID L. RuA. ril, Ord’y.
T T- <> GE«UtOIA RH '■ y. kJ» • < H'N « .
H 1 e en«. Maiv na J*> e appl s'O' es r 2.<-tten of
. uafdlan,-' f r etc a D min. orpha. mdum rof Le
»n •r • ‘ Dcmiiiif and C"
.Thc-sri fireTherofore to and; an** adrr.-'rjsti, all andsimrnlarthe
kindred an*’, tr?* i; 3of *iid nln r, ’ >»« aid apfiear a mv
ffit .it or i>-fore the M a\ t (>c rrn st, t..rih*>w
Cifi.-iC, if a y thev have. •hy sai ’ ‘t< •«i and not beg’&it’-
Giv n under ir.' ha and and official dgn ture a» oSlci in Au»
trusta. fu; st da> i*t L*opi* tnhvi
sep-Jfitv-S.'; DAVII* L BO • U ’’rd’y.
ATE OF LORGIA. Kl f,rr *(>NO OOU]st~ :
i”:3 % liereari. Juinea L. Gow apj;Vie< to rue t' rLeU*rsof
A<i*. 1 and uitiu*- an th Estate ol J. hu N. Oow, aie ot *&:d
co Mi y deceased
Tt. sc are ‘h •' e-fore, to cltp and admoiis al', -'nd pingn ar tjie
k’ dr*ti iiTiu ced lora of e-'d decoas, and, t<» b** ntni app -ar nt. y
• ■ifi con o ‘ *o firs ©nd V in 1 *cto‘er next te show
cause, if any th y hav* ,w» y sai letters should :: »i t e grant.
iven under no hand and- Sl'.- Itr.ature »t office iu A’t*
gushl. tikis la dav of September I8f»t
Bfip2 4wfii DAVID *. KOATH Ordinary.
ri EE NEC U’ TY
• T here a *l ri.es Su It’", •••rdi « f r brier.- of
n inistiat o on the c ate of John * i der a n. late of b*ufl coua
t.v, ric casud.
'Tr - a* - there-G e. ’oclte and adtnoti t*h li, a»-d irr^ular
tlic '.Au<; cd c-.-M c eli’ors of s:«t de-i ascd, to sl ow can f, f
hi. the\ have. Wj aid letter-* shonift no b -rantc*’ p hi
apr-l c*n nt '!• t‘ouitoM>r< nary. » beheld In are'fer SXid
cm MY. <- thefir.it V -nt :a ii. ti. or,pi next.
-»:’ er. under tnv hand atufil uin re-n*-ho-o , August 99.
• m EDGE.NI SL.KI f< G.
s 11 A .v,Sfi ‘ Drdicftry.
£3*l A iirOF GhOß* IA. OG! F/HioRPE Os N :
y. * rt ii re:,-), 'A im mK. {Smith ajip.ie. t m- fat i* tr» of
Aduiinsiv t e:i 'ov tne es at*- of J »rrjfi rt. Sn.i.h, U> of aid
cou l m . rie r * < and
1 irJ-e ire tl.c-rvf.ire che and adtE ridsl; all, -ivd ail ts S' th»
hi'-d c '..id l -ov. 'f• iL -ased. to if ie 1 . at | car a mv
o3! ■ v/itiiln the tin»o t-rs iIIk-c; b kv to show c-use if ary
the have, v/h7 mud let rs - :i!d n' tbe vraut, and
'.i tn under myh .mi and officlii signature. M. t. uguft,
K. C SIIAr.KEI.FORL, <;r t
ISfiA
/lE”ROT . SI RKKNE - FM’Y
"T .»m kin-ajp:ic so the tunrii a hip o*
the p rrion and u*** peri • P ary iv k r.a, or;»h n ■ r-der
fourteen ' ear-- rt'a i-) -f Jarm?s Pi .. kb.. kin?, late of said
coun v. dec -;ad #
• he se • r e there fore «• ci’c nd aa ; much &' a eeu
ce*n and To .'h-iv ci whyth gur*- 1-muxipo th- <tnd
pr r ertyr.f aid < rv-han <*ho Id '.ot be vwi-tl n -i ppllcmt,
r.t t* H ' ' Uit of Urd ary l<* c held u and fr r ah. c >ui -> t oa
tift t-rvt Monda in So-’ inner next
'iven u ii r my hand at oIHc*■ in G e-ue.-b r , September
3d. »8H EUGc-MUSL KIN .
fcp 4 3wS6 *Jrd.nar»-
QTAT VOF G K< > V, ICH *OV~f s » v T’
O Wherea .fames rt av es eu:«rd«-»- of ■ : | ni mt
: vk-.ri, mi or (now f 8g«) j ppliet* ’o me , r L. *e -f Is
rr.l-> « n.
r the es re ’ icit'' id a m ’ vV 1 *nli
tb kl and e wn! <r»i.* saf —iic? rniu o he and potg .i
office, Ol *>r he} Iv 1? C til 1 Mo du‘- I v hei ; i-\ to
tb w ca’.rf;, If ■ tbt:’. have, wh i-i- Let «*r s v ol »*•
dtra* »o«.
Gtve onde-'mv b ird flu ■ at - fftc* m mi
gfcctT, hi ; Oth. day *-f--Ciri-j.-; e P«4.
D > ViD . rtoAT , rd - er
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a fl m t. a ton ri -' o Ino wjt ti ■wi a "X and •• t.ie
e-t tc of t-ry ISrOficf:, latfe ut »i "rU.d id
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tio? k' (i-e(i ((I cHtoi* f h I*l -I-t*atn e nn- : irß*
m oft e .-'.(li t? :: rcacri'-e' ‘-. I-w t . .-h - e-. oe. U
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-: nn':r - y h. lid aid offi i;l !c a ur. t ■3" h .5.-7
ot ■ t m i-r, Ibiff
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I cou y Oc rcli ii.; it 1 ,. l.;r. "uairr.ciall, of 3 dI) r ct,
I *(f-Ti(i ri*.:. fid .1 V.r. T .'ltti a v"-g a pile f
- c*: or d-c- " ifi, 1“'34. -11 - • 0-1 ' f ih- do!
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' jfic.r fill .art f- irv »< ■: P-5. •■■con ,at ih
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Oct t ..ondtli" ii ate o'sa I- ; - -n f ;n
; ep 2 Jwß6 l> . ! . ’to ! rd'na y
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I Ir iw ai.d .rice »of ar n.' r. to ‘ e mit ape a a-• ,y
i offi , wi-»;i t me ■* o: 7 aa , ' -• if
j its h'Vc, ally a-4 s-rdU.ii *n a rut be dm 1. reed < ,cq
. h er, an r- my . nil and offl. iat - z-ia> re. 'hi* < h av f.f
Spurn er. BW. a o. S IA K*.’L • HD.
esp! J r-.v.;7 O dma.7.
V! iro.-? '• dil'l- t
\ T OTI''S.
J.i i v/n montte a) erdate ar*p icatif.n wU! be ps« ?n b*
M« norab'e heO urtof rdir.arv nf Kichroo «i c-untv, for »▼©
in-seli a nag n. l ••:■* vo f.-H •- ri 'I IM, be ngio -he te
ol J hn li. Cro ker, late '.-f.uid cou .t-. and *-a ed
BE>JAMIN K. Raj U
Ju*yßl 6tv3i AdnbQir ator.
VJ OTiCE.
ii i -.vomonihs ftf'rirdr.t* appi: airtn will l» mad- to’Jat
Hn!'>ra e’h*; un f< *r in; ry of i J paor.d cou* i>. ior eava
i • fir li fw.• t , ftv acre of L*S*•m rr or . \ u&i lou2*
ly 'f o g-y t•?~? fc t t it f 1 ufus J o ee, <e ;.>ed
Jyt Bw--l J Vi) 'UHiiiWD Execut r.
\TM-ii7 "
ii /.pr>- o*tio V 7 ! hem ih ■ «murt of. *r*l tfMryol
J- ■- siw.i"iDfc*« f rgi , 'thefi t.tr*; ular t-*m a:terti.« rx
if -I.;, oft wont n h fr in t in rt . f.r ] fe v« 'o *. Ti tb#
ia dg '--: •- , \:.g i id- Etute f .1 rn- D *amn: . h>« <■}
•aid - rin v omcaa fjz l« De;. : iof tne h‘ ir» and ureriiter*
ofe»i ri*ceased
V fMrt.l DUNN.
«ug 'j&w?, 4 . dfn’-nx of Ja» D Mffi'uli,
j iCAtrtn wj’i be n »de to -h 'v»ort of '.‘rd’rary f
ic In nAx, n’t ert. t • arttnn af cr ti:> n
i!«trt*u of ro 7, L rTn Li* : oilc , for Ir re t*- ?eha
r.*/ •• r. b 3 gin t sher? u’e f lriia.ro H *i<nn n lats
f. aide*, ity d“c s*d.for rh L neflt oMh he; r§ un credit
•Tv ot Bii .and U '-CiV3' P
T a MESH o fTLLAN,
unff ?i) S*»3* * r "'* '•*' ” * im 3.
/ i EDKrirt . T Ll* FKRKO i or Nri ""
* T %i y U • it* era i J'.-: t:«Ti wi! h TM'*> to th
of * »rdir.ary of't alrt-fe ro *nu t f ' <o *-eil rh- laid a 4
r, gr* - vcoi.gl «.to’h e«ft*tc*/f 'n:o tc He Os T-h »
fern.’ c ui.i>. decear* and.
Zs UfLLI TO,
a*(>4 f.wV. a T*.V with l\ fV: arfc-vad.
E U. I» ll H r Y.
C’(*!Tl>\ FUIIIIH A. '.KMIUL • O.MMISSiCS
AIKBCH « IT
faT ’* HE OLO T»W) «r D CQHT>, hXAI L A i'O »
J ( Kaolt ST.. aCGC' iA, Oa.
m: t >T Malw
U SSll’ l T 0 V
T!iE Area *f Do“'.i: TANARUS, B" -n I, * r Q .In flits 4<v
3!v *! hfit-ri #*. if. u* E the p li-r wL h«
nr* 1 f tbr firm i ilqui-l cn
The >n n v Lereaftci be c nd 1 ' Wl' y V h4r
OBtbowhftcc QQ . E r rt TOrOHTY,
c. w. i ou'.ffrr, *
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