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cry of tiw iffolen teener, r.t a proportionate
»sr/aid for the re.': ,yery of any ps* t l.kreof. .
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till ttlfii "i'3 ;l Jyl.’ißT ‘:GLit a ilOtili r-iuT IOD |
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ju-minentofi!: andtlmi; #l*c Mayor r<> |
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order )•■!■ t!> 1. I- 0.-'o ... it- phviuro wnl
a-rery tbia-» v... cu.’. i.l hi t,u‘ he. tire. No
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sittil rand h i•..■!. '! 1. • ,iUla io lit- t
in. ] on. . 'v. on ini'h t-r two ol
I'iuitl, Oil'll 0 : t . i..), nail i.i.atty n i .v
a ritur of iaai nr . ; V- . a.li Ojis.a'aiinpotltnl
has hui'divt I t. it. .•...! :.i t. . iirm iiaal aSn
■i able.
ro;Iy i.,1,
on«. t iii ..I co it..- . i. ; ’!.■:•! •■;•! i .
lirtnrr i!iii'..Ov- or i. ;yrnvi;i tiiojnanu
jacture of booh, on-.! t hoi i.
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nnnpyiag i. ht i, i.-tH
Civil! has hi' TANARUS! t . . !,. , ..
lau-eun with ti.-.t.
I’ieparativij: rue b. ■ : n.-.i ,»i aiii.thvV
ilt,ift in Ni.Vv’ Vtaiir ■ it.
It 4s reportml that t iiicolu lias deioim’tneij,
no! to permit e'i'b>;i to 1, • tiio-ieiit, cut oi too
Iv'i.-inl-'l Maid’ "N 1 . a p.I . • ti. th-:: GfV-
B
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tho e which .ecu tuisutcj wili'l
jirobably Im revoked.
Thfl dirci.’!. t .ed -f ■ - t.t01.-'.fsnih
Gfirolioa will, cm i fie n!•; :■ Hilton
B. C., cotßir.en: * i..- •e t ..-ti.iii pLuifiatong
• it' Hint SI at'* !i„.gv in cut i; , art i . the .nin iiifftr ‘
year. [
Tho ilertiv t’. u < :> t’ at:, k.-.t , i Btm.L'v. j
aSOVemb . emong i!:.: i
■ ii aSh
•Irnl Iff ; lit.: i . s, lu a h.i,: !
'boon in pro.- v,> oi re; . tl ; , , ; i
teen year.-, w.-n tied;- wiili , oiemt. mi iia-
Po6icg cmn:»,?nie:i j,! |I;-, pi,,| a va t
BOBi’OWM of people, Pml ,; m -giv the ,
*>f the Roman Catholic Ohuro’h in that hud
other dioceses. The gr»nii etrnhia of music,
ike solemn cb >'.itiag < - ibe, p. j, ■-a.i ,
tmrt all tiii) iu amp mying rcenv ~ l outbii,, ,t t-,
tcndf-r the <.. : >| gr.- ■: , ..icuiaity. At
the conclusion of the 11 vst gospel, tho sermon
va* Pte.icbeil bv the t.i ;U: tb-.v. M. ,l„ Bi
3»isr, ii ehiitf of BaUimorf'.
Onoof the Attractions oi ('■ • Rilior’s I’Y.v a*
Boston ii the hoa-serpdnt, <i , b-a.,t, ,t li-b
itint coijiaa ttearcL lu th.- u ~! t at
monster of niytbing v»-t * et-id. It i- a
very nucer fish, hrou Bit i-.'o ' 1 ii . a. t;
aihk.bt about I.- r . • !*
thirteen feet In let, rib,' os' which tiitte feet t *
per down to tho serpeu'-'k It 1 i-t tie
month of rt shhtl; wit'; two yaw <:’ !„ i!i. a -la
s,u his back, and i fall eye. ■ . ballnck..
In color and iaotiou ii t.:t u ■; , a iii-ut ...
iha water.
i I.C Olid..ii,t'<lt < \ ; ( i u 1' ,
Budge i;i on thn.nU'u i th u r.:.*. u-urkt.;,.,
nnd will prevent, i. ' Uh-.mi i-v.
• The FiJy „*l ttv. .. .n *.;ir .*t n.
I’rlco have returned u l,o«i.«
The residents cf Van! ?o i; >. -i o'n th > <‘ m
aJa frontier are afraid , f i. ■•re rani.
' Scoto of the. Nori: n' ap, , - ..re .it in , ~;•■.
ions about Coy. ;fl unan.
The Canadian Got.y hu. n: -tve t-vlirg • fep.t
1 > prevent Confederal.- 1 raid: into ike ."l ..in .1
States.
Virginia over. i •
The liquor bill of-.’ ■ la:,« Loa; imi.i imaU l
Convention was Sy,'.Ml.
Yankee paper? cay Koe.r>\ (; . fc-burn,-.!
by (heir soldiers, in retaliation t« i the cuit-Tin:.'
of Yankee pritocera atitbe : uv: ,
While gome of Lincoln’s tri-n !? v - t ihat
he is to send peace commis donfcr.-s to
3licbm<>nd, vibet* deny i:
Tire New York I'vtbn : > ; D, ,< ! .In
Advices from Mexico r.!:U<itka: ihe ,K iq-ire
party is gaiui
volunteers', la'accordauc.* %*;:*-» ■■ rf.iuisttion
tenia the War IVpkrtaicnt. q...... !...."
will bo used to : .,. u k.:, L >
Uoyed'by* late* yaie ini L-k? i;m !.
the tails at Alexar itin AuYm YThT 'h,' 1
tfoEfcderr.t.-: are havi-v. u,. r v , , u
it.ay headionr’ ■ i;, .r_,.• i lu .
mediate enrollment of Me iciian* of ivousv!-
vania, under tfce provisions v. -...» act of ii,e
last I. n'.MU'.i I'.; ;■
A l»c-'.;a tui,i ! . • : > ia op, jon at
Fishervilt.*. New Hampshire, aia . roty whi, is
transforms poplar «•<■< .1 into •vxe i>ior for til
ling 11-.-VUr..- he rate of two ti ~s oer
•
• A wife in Mian. enlisted
baud in l Mil. fought » i;h t.ita iuei hi,. u Kit
tles. was wo.u. V.t :. V : i,.J Los 1:foa the
■service, aa ter U- 'baud has l-,<-n killed.
John Majiure, the }> ~*>• arrested in Toronto
r.e a leader of the i.„ .. o and 1 barged with
/***• after an ..«*,•«•• •• di»o, Nvil UiscliAr^ed.
.\OHTHKK\ M!«S
The wealthy Southern sympathisers in St.
Louis are being striped of their property to
- Lincoln tes for iossea suffered by them on
account of i'rice s men.
Dr. John McKlwee, editor of the Hamilton
Butler county, Ohio.) Tru. Telegraph, was ar-
.,u the loth inst., an.l taken to Cmem
„.!i, in pursuance of an indictment forum
.. ..aiuht him by the grand jury >t the United
-.’ res Gou t. He is charged under the act of
July 17 i»t)2, section two, with giving aid anil
.rniert to the rebels through the columns of
.... -r which lie was editing. Thecrt.cles
Led are maud in the Telegraph of J uly
■-■■i lie i which is addresser. 1 o t..e
<>f the I'Tue Telegraph, v.*J signed by
; r.’-'j Liwee, in an editoral article, and art
, i . c .,aration of the States. The second,
, . fj,e G,mmd Swell,’' protests against
t'.„: ar.nr u.d suggest rwlstam-e to it. The
j.... I i.c-i mentioned, headed “Lincoln a
(ic, cini.icnt."' is abusive of the same, die
. ),ua enlistment.-, and opposes the draft. —
JI n .i- held to bail in three thousand dollars.
Vue New Vork Herold lias three columns of
. '.perience of a Northern merchant in
(.; c.rgia lbr tho past three years.’
The iota! vote of New Turk State in the late
.•1,, lieu was about ..even hundred and thirty
thousand more than the vote cast in 16150.
|i c'.iin ma o.ily on the Presidential elec
t* , u.l ticket is about seven thousand, and Mr.
Fi .dcn i. l imited Governor by a majority of
over eight thousand.
General Pope, commanding the Department
of the .Northwest, in his report of uHairv in Ida
.!• •• rli t bn the p-e'.t year, says that hepropc. es
.:o .Io :iv . , (iiiiteiy with the usual style ol ln
! dian trfui'n ■ II.■ will use the army, which he
v. i amply ?til!icient for the purpose, to cn
.... e , ~j:| behavior on tho part of the red men.
A .i,.-ot i. eUi!-. enteri',l4he house of an
old Vi ill in Wiliiamson country, lllintds, a few
l.i.- c- 1 ~ : hot h’rn in the presence of his fam
! iiy, end then hang hi.-, son. man of
<-f hteeu .y am.
The Masons of the city of New York have
i ■ initiative triea.iuies to supply the poor
iii:. Sixth ward ofMhat city with coal at cost.
UL ' the vonsent of Die Common Council, they
p.'opf". ■ loeri ei, sheds on the little square at
••rive I’dint.;’ to accommodate their enter
pri'.N
P" i tdi r General .1 Hobart Ward has bc-on
rni.ivb..'.■ ■! out oi the service of the t ailed
St.'ite.:.
*3’l.@ Trenton (.!«;• *lte states that John P.
..NMiiou, of Uiat city, in much more likely to
he cl; ctod t'nlted Rliites Senator from New
J.-t v than i-i General McClellan.
i.dnrtw of tin* State of Wisconsin
iv. I,i«c.-,ln i .linn mojority on the home vote,
:: i.i v.iih the home and soldiers’ vote together
:JI 1 >,OOO. Tltf Congressional delegation
stand • Union, four; Democrat, one.
' dime to Nortbeu papers the Dutch (Jap
can il n- ar Riehnond is nearly done.
i o Nov. ' there were in Mobile bay the Unit
i-ii Smies etOimiMit Hartford, Uielunouil, Lack
:■ wanna, nr inougahcla, Kennebec and Sleta
ooict, and tin: monitors Chickasaw, Manhat
tan ami Vfinnebago.
. l.‘ Louis paper says: ‘There are not less
than 200,0011 persona in Missouri tins day who
. little heifer than paupers, not knowing
••here to got fmul to maintain them through
ike winter.
'»he Pifty-fourth Maasaclmsotts volunteers
:.ii.i would not t-nko a cent less thau was
icm to White troops, ’i hey stood firm, and
■, a que- I, ami tlm ’ other day were paid off in
I:ii lat white man’s prices.
PessiiOilen is ftboul to commence
Hi.- ; ■ue of three-t ent currency notes, for the
ol facilifttillg change.
"O Louisr ille .lomnal savs slavery is tiead
in K' qluohy.
U olford v."is Ute only town in Vermont
it! which Ai* ' "ieHan a mnj >rily.
1 Lincoln put in the bogus votes Is prcl
. 1! -hic,o i,. tlm I'ollou-iiitf : oil mi ii,
i '.I.: v. I t that til*- lveent, iVasitlential vote
i .-i c iii cvetsK of the popular vole of 1860,
n.i' i.ouling Hu: ii'imber absent in, and
i< ! by, the war,”
h !i • P.-ileral Government continues its offi
, : .i.i r,-l:iiim:s wiili (ho old government of Mex
ico. mid Lincoln has recently recognized Jose
v'.".\ Prieto us consul of that Republic at the
port ‘d Nin h'ranciaco.
ii*: -erics to the amount of $250,000 have
l> -.'ii jiscO'.vroil in New York. They are sup
.l to istva* been committed by recently
impi.'. ted i.ondci' vogues.
ii iy :i . i ountfi-3 iii Kentucky give l'.incoiti
'. '■! (•. ! Lb- ini' Model lau. There ate lit)
•: lit if", in i’.ic .State,
'! he 'L.Av is now two fict deep on a level oil
■ ■ t'v'hiti s.ntains. Some of the diiftsare
twenty fee! deep.
V , ~ii, cpu'.i it'i'.l of tlie N s'. Tribune tiava
ii: :i*d Seward and Wells arc at log
: !!,,• l' : Otl till.' H: 11, j, It 0f tlie I'lipt-life (if tilt)
Florida.
The I nii>!! Executive Committee, of East
i., ee, of which Parson Brownlow is a
,:.,mh(T, !-.-A\e i.-itited an address to tlie loyal
p,..)jrt,)of that.Bute, calling a convention, to
mc -a! Nit hviiio, on tire lltth ol Deo for tho
ikin ; measures to reinstate their
c- uieiHii-:li.it in iter old aud proper footing
in the t r nio;i, and to secure to her tha repre
■ r -,-i.a in Congress to which she is entitled,
’Ui- i-r-..v • i.rl eovernmont at Quebec lias
and o: h’i ’ !m hidiling tho tiampovtatiou
iii'm 1 o: 1 -hi- ei»her by laud or water, of arms
f.i.i.u.iaitianj in i-onseiiuenco of intorination
in etvert that Southern rebels and
ti ■-■ i ; :tors in that colony are lnanu
: • -n.-: , 'Hooting at available points,
- 4 :h: il. hi non a rul otlu-r munitions, for
; i:, rmi:*' ut ttii) Conteiicracy.
3 : . -, t;i papers say that John O. Fre
!.: to be Mini.-'-ter to Franceund Balmon I*.
’h.'i : e Mitiifiler-;.) England.
Ihe <- : ;. -ns along tint Maryland bos-Jer
: • i.-. T-i .tr,- a- min ” for defence against raida.
ibai i'-': Fairbanks, Ex-Governor of
. , , .ai who ,iied a few days since, was a
. i • • • boy, i. ,» invented the celebrated platform
a t : In .tr his name, aud made his-tur
*itine tr. m -.ii, tit.
\) lilt', ■•■"•Hi ti'i-patche.i wiate tlmt cltanges
.iii ;. n ink? place iu Lincoln's cabinet.
\T, >I I THE PICAi'P Commissioners The
V, . hi; for, ?-n. spiond. nt of the Now Yoik
ilovald writ? thus i:i regard to Lincoln's peace
con. mb doners couth :
xh ■ •11 even, probability that within a
, time cornttiisvioners. w.ill bo appointed l-v
tie* Fix id. -r i.> present propositions of peace
lit . 1• at Richmond. The pressure upon
j leu ; • a.. -•> vr.es very strong before the elec
’ ts.cn he ha? Veen convinced tbit
• of lid? policy will completely si
i in. * copperhead tUctiou and gratify a
• ■■ ■; »r:ty ■ •* nation. This course of
. L itii trat ; . n has been Cored shadowed in
i . v $ editorials, in General batter’s speech,
.11 lia uulott.' other ways. It receives aildi
,■ ■■■ ntanee irorn the tact that Mr. Lin*
1 : .! rly 1 mplimented General l'.ut*
lev up .1 ii.t portion of Ids speech at the
;li Ay '.a Hotel, and that he reiterated
t l ip-e »• oilmen's in Ids address to-day
mi Maryland State Bepnblicvn Committee.
! • . - nled that the South have recently
\d' ' timr skives already free are to re
.*, ■?.! that for a continuance of war
•■h.* !< has indicated Its raad
!■•• aboiHi sk-.very. t hus’ the great bone
eententlon i . reinoretl, and Mr. Lincoln
v. v. in preprifty, present his program
: to the label leaders. It is consid*
: u a 1 ear i. and connaissioners for that
< , >. ill uml; ul U-diy.be appointed, if they
1, r • n already selected, to proceed to
>•' ■ tti.-n 1 for this purpose.
1 Krc.tiMTiox 01 Mexico.—The
- ' ' - it >1 November 4Ui contains
••• < ui--dal announcement :
\* ,v '; ' Y-am!.:-, November I.—This day
' *' , e "* ,l 'U' Majesty, S.-nor Daa Fran
■ ' y, 15 '. 0• • i •!. •oy Lxlptordinary and Min
• r 1 uipoteni a;y troia tie Emperor of
Tieo. t«> deliver his credentials, and also a
; - ter Lein his Impeual Majesty, in which an
• r.t'e be was tutioduce,! by l'arl Kussell, K
•i“' r Ms*e«ty's Principal nseietary ot State.
Kt foreign Atlaiis,
i-OtIKINN fi'KMSi.
The President of the Republic of Paraguay
has sent to the Prus-i m Govcrmuent 'live
thousand poun-.ls often for file Prussian a: my.
The present will be delivered by an officer ,
lrom Paraguay.
't he slate of the Pari? burial grounds is the
subject of a special inquisition at the Hate! do
Ville. A commission has been sent by the
municipality to Gentiiy and Ivy, for the pur
pose of there selecting a site of two supple-'
mentarv cemeteries, which will be fixed before
the 2sth of October. Ail the existing cemete
ries will be shortly swept away; sad to prevent':
Palis growing up about the new ones, they
will be placed at such distance as to r. :ee.-i
--tate tho construction of a railway to U? csclu
sivoly devoted to the service of funerals.
Same idea of the enormous amount of to
bacco smoking in the world may be formed i
from the fact that one of the Ilrfizilliau mail :
packets recently brought to England six mil
lions sugars, and that an American mail steam
er. which left Southampton lately, landed be
fore her departure two thousand bales cf un
manufactured leaf tobacco. She had brought,
it from New York, took it on to Bremen, and
without landing it there brought it to South
ampton. from whence it was sent to Loudon
to be shipped for the peninsula.
Five hundred toes of ?he:li tied cannon balls
have been taken out oi the v.ater in Frederica
harbour, Denmark, anil a large q.minify yet
remain.
The London Post of the 25th October says
it is impossible not to recognize in the leeent
operations of the Confederates that superior
strategical skill, as we’ll us gallantry, which
have so long enabled them to thwart every de
sign ot tho Federal Government, 'll- > law
not merely met sheer force suc-ces-dully l y
sheer force, but by sagacity and skill hew ar-
rested the in >st formidable attacks hitherto di
rected against thnr indeji ju icu
'the Confederate, loan rallied two percent
under the last news front America.
K ul Russell has been installed Re. lor of tho
Aberdeen t-niveisity. In the eour.se of a speech
which he made on the occasion he said:
“There is another portion of the globe where
Ptill have to lament scenes of bloodshed. We
still have to lament the bloody arhitlament of
war in Ajuerica. Wo have to lament tic.it that
war lias not yet been brought to a close. 11
there is any blight spot in tho dark scene it is
for the African race. I cannot but believe that
the civil war ill America, which wav' it may
end, whether the States unite again, or whether
there is to be a final separation, F cannot but.
belie ve that out of these events the
race are to receive their freedom.
Later advices from Madeira confirm ihe re
port tint the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool,
had transferred a i-tew to a large steamer
named the Sea Kims, nic' Madeira. Thirty “ ; x
men, however, refused to join the tfca King
and were sent hack to Liverpool.
The probable retirement of Drouyn <le
L'.mys is reported by tho Pans correspondent
of ths London Times.
American’ stock declined in London under
the iutliio.nce of advices from New York, dated
on the sth of Nov , announcing an advance in
the price cf gold.
The banking house of Eongefbcnt, Tsiwen
bersr it Cos. had suspended payment, with lia
bilities amounting to about six 'hundred thou ■
Baud pounds sterling.
It is reported that Drouyn de L’lliivs will
retire from the French Ministry and be suc
ceeded by the lVinco Do La Tour D’Au
vergne.
It is rumored in London that Lord Palmer
ston will retire from the Premiership’ in
the spring, and be succeeded by Kail Gran
ville. (
'j he issues of all the London daily papers
together amount to 218,000 sheets daily;
of all the weeklies together, 2,253,000. The
issues of ihe monthlies are still larger.
It is stated that nearly a quarter of a mil
lion copies of two sermons by - Spurgeon, the
famous English prccrlier, lmve’ been sold.
Under the inflitenc.i ol the details '/•! Mi
capture of the Confederate steamer Florida,
(lie English journal:', indignantly denounce the
aifairV The London ‘ Times” says that the
act was most flagrantly lawless, and presumes
that the American Government and its citizens
will hasten to repudiate, and that the New
York Chamber of Commerce will scruple io
forfeit its character-by rewarding oi justifying
the crime committed. The London “Morning
Post” thicks that the Federal Government
will disown the act, but has pome misgivings
about, it. It thinks that, tbe outrage cannot lie
pel mi t ted to pa33.unnoticed by other Powers,
and that nil the maritime Powers should en
ter a protest against it. The “Daily Tele
graph” thinks that the unlawful seizure oi the
Florida will cause unmitigated satisfaction in
New Vork, although a! the expense of the b.
of national honor The London ‘•Mornieg
Herald” thinks that events such as these , will
speedily force European nations to inter!', re
in the American difficulty lor it-i own sccuri
tjN
England has rocognbo-d Maximilian; anil the
Ouej’ii has given audience to the imperial
plenipotentiary..
Admiral Sir hi Stopford, lI.N , 5c dead.
The King of Belgium was on a visit to the
Empeior Napoleon.
Hon. J. C. late British Minister in
Athene, lias IWn appointed amba -iai!or ol
Queen Yictoiia to Mexico.
Insurrectionary m .vemeats are again repott
ed in Yenetia.
'ihe treaty ol peace has beenMhully adopt
ed by belli houses of Ilie Danish i,- ■ Mature.
General Tom Thumb, with hi.; wife end
suite, are . givii-g ptivaie iiveptkm.-. to the
leading people in Liverpool.
Tho final vide in the Danish Lov . r 1!.m,;:. i
on the treaty of peace was taken Nov :>. The
treaty ivas’opposed by twenty-five Io twen
ty one votes One mmb.-r abslaiiiing Irc.ui
voting. Four were absent. All tha ilepuln-::
present from Schleswig and 4he Enelave g, <•
lied bv t be treaty to Germany, voted a-aiuM
the treaty. T’bo bill was-ul'i,erward.s sent f»
the upper House.
The details of the naval operations against
Japan by the combined l’dwei-s are puhiidu-d.
'the expedition was entirely sm • e.- -.!';il. j;
forward theie is io be a Leo paasag;. He*
®nd « i; ar.d all the shi| ■ p ' e
Straits of-Siuiouasaki are. to 1,0 u
most friendly manner, ’i ho im-tr. «hi< h
to a great extent, destroyed or rendered »?.< -
levs, are not to be repaired, i,..r atv any gmia
to be mounted on and r-o ... iv :c.-ii
ai.: to tiß-l .lilt, ihr Bi’ince -of N-.C t ; 1 ,
defray the expensss ot Ihe exj.-ditiou’i
pt»y the ransom on account of the town of ;
monasai i having been repaUetl. The tola!
loss of the expedition was ai.ont nim I,
and wounded, of which mmj rive fell i ,
Euglisli.
j The 1 .ondoa Shipping Lull ■*,-,- p
I steamer to which Capt. Sumnes r.ud bV
were tr ni.-ferred by Ute Laurel of Ma
I the Sea Ling, which ivas rcemtly cLaieeJ i',.,..
London for I'.ombay.
An An ram or Y.vxkbb S'cisomsw t ,
—Oa Thursday, Nov. b’4, a se.ioun
was made by the Federal prisoners conhaed at
Salisbury, N. C., to make their escinc which
was rapidly and effectually quelled* at the ex
pense ol considerabl Yankee blood It an
pears that a plot had been formed n,; 01 „ t iL
prisoners, of whom there are at Salisbury some
la.OOU, to overpower Ike interior guard of the
encampment, then break through thy )i na 0 e
the parapet guard, and. after gecuricy oil
arms they could, to inarch through' Western
North Carolina into Tennessee, ami make gmid
their escape. In the first oart of their nr
gramme they suixxe.ied. The interior ‘ :<ua and 1
war scon overpowert J. and two ot the uufor
unate men were kilteil while re-iistnig. ■] ],,, v I
then attacked the parapet nuard. who fcu-at
bravely againt The terrible odds untii the !
alarm had been fully communicate,! m 1
garrison, and two pieces of artillery were
thrown into position bearing upon the enc imo- i
rnent. Two of the parapet guard were killed
in their gallant defence. In good time the ar- I
liilery opened, and. alter a few lakingdisehar- !
esof grape and canister, the ituautetiouists I
cried out for mercy, and declared that
would make uo farther effort to get away. Ky
ttfis time they were complex ly surrounded by I
artillery and infantry, and it is well for them
that they ceased their demons nation a U d suet j
tor meicv. In ten minutes more the whole
t amp would have been one scene of slaughter.
As it was about forty were killed and a large
nuui ner wounded,— liii.huiut.J En'j ’lrer, • •
NKW SI VI >IA II V
A letter has been received in Richmond from
a prominent Louieian.-ui, at-present in Mexico,
which in-liciitv-d v. decidedly friendly feeling to
wards iv recognition of the Confederacy as ex
iHing among seine of the most influential mi
ll* n-n!s of tic; Eiaj.-eror Maximilian in that coun
try. The Yankees don’t like the idea ot llus
ia’s sending Do Ktockcl. tire late Minister near
Washington’ to Mexico, us bearer of her recog
nition oi the.new empire, and this fact, taken
in connection with,the intelligence contained
i:i the letter referred to, may possess more im
portance than won (t’seenr, at the first glance,
to attach to it. It is far from improbable that
Hie first step ir. a general recognition of our in
rlmpendence yvonid-cqrrm• fj'om our neighbor.
Mexico, acting under Louis Napoleon’s private,
suggestion.*
The Missiskippiaii says that Captain.Wither
spoon’.-i r. gliiivtit. the twenty-sixth Mississippi,
in the raid-near Dalton, captured a construc
tion depot with immense material. Duplicate
bridges for the c-utire road to Atlanta were
made anil numbered and ready for use, to
gether with every tiling necessary for anew
ro.nl. A large qoronnt of fine carpenters’ tools
w -:o, capture.!, also the meebaDics, two hun
dred in nnmiier, who were employed in using
them. Tho ; c.-rji!me of this depot alone will
prove a successful blow to Yankee transporta
tion on the railroad, while it will he id im
mense value to ns.
, Gov. Limit; of Mississippi, has issued a pro
clnmation annoiiucing that, at ids earnest so
licitation, l federal Taylor has. authorized him
to assure dfitertera and absentees, who will
forthwith rep.irt for-duty, 'that they will not
be prmLhed by death or any ignominious or
pi b-vou.t pnnishnmpt Tie exlmrta them to
• ur! rider theriiselves to a -dierirf or other civil
i-liihvr, and entreats these and all good citizen:)
to use tlieir nlrnost difigeu'ee in bringing the
proclamation t.othe notice of those for whoso
benefit it is intended,
Wd are gratified «•» learn, from the very best
authority, rbat the Indian nations located v,-e::l
< ! Arkansas Are now true and' devoted to our
cause, and that they are utmost entirely free
.liOiii Yankee- invasion or molestation. The
Greeks, tTievokeee,.. Choctaws and Seminolen
arc all in eoiMiul wlTance with ttie Booth asd
give our cause a hearty support.
The Mi LkVUpi Baptist State Convention has
purchased the Landlmhla Bprings, with a view
oi making it a homo tor the education an.l
maintenanco ot destitute willows and orphans.
Major .loner, G v» AJ., of Alabama, author
’> district to furni-.h seed
wheat on the following , terms: For every
.tuishel of wheat furnished for need, and seed
only, from the fax in kind .’applies, the receiv
er thereof shall give.full rmd suffi.-ieut bond to
seed the same and to Jui’rver sixty pounds of
can n cur. Or before the 20th day of November
n.-xt, aodT)!io‘busbei of wheat lieforn ttie ltd
day of Beptemi.cr, 1 -.tlS, at (lie tax depot near
est LI-’ place of production.
Under the act of February’ 17, 18(11, there
have been recruited in''South Carolina, up to
the 1t of Noyojtjjber, bi.fi,Tl men, as follows:
Accepted for field service, 8,444; for light, duty
1,534; volunteers, -ttS’t. 'The exemjitioiw for
the same period amount to 0,382, of which
number 2,2:’.'.). vvotoJor physical disability, and
3,043 for othir causes.
A Richmond correspondent says: Gens. Lee
anti Lot!gßtreet”were both at clmrcli yesterday,
looking liueif. »b if tilings' were working to
their satisl’K.liou. Lone-street ims grown to
be an enormous, man, and Lee is by no nears
puny. His step is as active and light as a boy’s.
Every body regards Icin'as equal to two or three
doz-mi administrations such as we arc blessed
with.
A horrible murder was perpe*rated near
Glenn Springs, S. C.,. Nov. 13th. A Mr,
Richard Bmitli was killed by one of his ne
groes. The inAfrrinent used was a lilltet of
wood. After committing ll:.e u urder ho tired
the house and everything, including the body
ul ibe murdered man, was rorrpimrd. 'J bc n* -
gro conies; ed bis guilt, runt is now in jail.
Ii: ler't'.it td in I'- :l Twiri.».
il is ivpnrtv-1 tliveo liundrcii negrdes were kill
ed. •
A Yankee raid in Western North Carolina
lias been driven l ack. 4 lie notorious ton'
Kirk has al,--.» been out fit the same legion and
punished. >
Tho t- tliacco f efirry oi Warrington & Brooks,
in l’otcrabmg, Vit-ginia., was bunted on Wed
nr.-r.lny nigiit, Nov. 2;i Tlie loss in fixtures,
building, c'tc., was SIBO,OOO, of which about
.sßo.oo'.> was Coivved -by insurance. Besides
thir, ijti.OflO ponuds of.-stems. 700 boxes of
tnautilrtctured pih-icca i-.nrt s,ofii) )umtt<ls of
leaf tobaer-o. werft ficshfiyFil.
Rev. Ira L. rotter, a jireacbcr well known-to
many h-ar.'is ill Boutb Cainliiiii mnl Georgia
I'.tr oi i;;inul ami-, peeuliiir maimer a )<1 matter,
ilseil ia’ely at l.iimpkiu. Georgia, in Ins
seventy - fitgt, year. ..
T hree r.a.r. loyls of cotton, were burned on.
Friday N-iv. L’.'ifb below UheMtur, It. S.L,-
on ibts (’barlCrtte ami Cdlnudfi.i Rallroafl.
Tltf) enemy have a considerable fleet bet worn
Dutch Cap afifl’Bernmiia Hundred, but tho Ves
sels k.te-y fk-scMubioit in Hampton have
coTitfi up thus far.
The Wiimi ugton Journal reports a pumpkin
weighing one humlrcd aud.s ; \ poituds. sh«
pumpkfii Caine from Mr. \Vm. Wilkins, of
Dopiiu county, N (!.’ on wbotirt larin, about
loni- mile from Magnolia, said pumpkin “'as
i-aii "I. f.ir. Wilkins says lie Ixflicves im could
have ■; rlher*,l 1 Venty on his place that would
have average! one hundred pounds each. •
lYr. one writing to tlieir friends in Gctnral
EnrlyTt coumrsnd sbouid a.lilress lbem t,.) thi*
“Army of the \'ul!cy ” ■'
i’Aitoi.r.n - W. L. FattiKo.ii of the !)th Mich
igan Cavalry, bein'.; captured near Clinton,
win!,' endot coring to protect private pimperty,
lias been icloaveit on parole amt i.-. now stop
ping at the Brown lloufie., •
Dkstki'i"i tt'T; —The rori'ildnce of Alex
ander Moirose, J-'a • j., iu l-'. ist Macon, was en
tirely C'tuiiuineil by iff.* Nov. 20, including all.
Ids pt ovidon* and nearly ail his furniture.
't he tire originated ill the upper story at. 4
o’cltxk Jt la a wreat lor.s to one of our most
worthy pitmens. . -.
"V t'.i err -- The 1? «n.t acL of the Legisla -
lure extends the Umtn'or the Tax Oollectoin to
the hret of March'next. Ot Course tax payers
must pay tiieir taxes before .hat time in order
to enable the • nib el or 3 to make their return :
n:i that and iy. Taxes me now due. Executions
are cut nsrainr;! many and will be enforce.l
against ail who do not- pay up promptly. The
Mai : i-.w.ds the money, and it should be paid
in at one..- ”i$ cxleiiiuou or time by the T,eg
hlatnre is for tbe bemritofTax Colkctois, and
not of the fax j-ayefs. * .
A 1 fsr.c 11 -Wk Lam that General
Unpaid, k elate.l T>• a eeutlei I:in, at whose
hoii.x i r Twigsm county he stopped, that be
with his cavalry was coming back this way, and
that 1:,• ■ e.h heepaied Uweiflng houses now, he
intended on biu return hip to destroy eveiy
thir.se M- l make bus serfion of country a howl
ing wildernesa. Kilpatrick is the Yankee oiti
e.r v.-lio, some months ago sent a braggadocio
letter to (»-eu.. Wheeler.— .V /coi? r ftlt , i/i‘i/ph.
T AXKEKS Ari'.lJllVlXi; TO BLOW I P UaIL
ROad j'kain-;.—T he Uuiiicy, Fla., Disj>at/h, of
Nov I'.'tb, rays the 1 antcees hive been attempt
ing to blow; up trajr.s 01 ears on Tne Florida,
luairoad with torpedocsv tra Tuesday last a
torpedo containing sixty eight' pounds of pow
(ier was tnken’iip by our men, betw’een tiahl
wth and Gainesville,-some tslteen miles from
La.d win. Iwo trains had passed ower the tor
pedo without exploding it: It was buried in
the centre of the track, aiid was to lie tired by
means of a lock and cap attached to a musket
barrel, and laid under one of the rails, aud con
necting with the iOrperlo hy a goita percha tube.
A piece of iron happened to be left between
the lock and the cap. which precepted the
explosion when the cars passed ofer.
<Jn examination, 110 track of persons were
discovered in tl.-e vicinity, and the earth above
the toipedo was smoothed over so as to pre
clude any suspicion that the" road bed had
been disturbed. U'e were informed that one
or two attempts, of a similar character, bad
previously been glade, ffn lire s line Railroad.
The Yankees are supposed ‘o have come
across from Black Miver. about twelve milt3
from the place wireicethe t rpedo' was. discov
ered! aud they pro! ab’v did their work in the
liLht, time. —Co uirilus Sun,
OK Pin A L OUDEISS.
ft iti.t-Hi i> tit: vita t on thk of
THE t'O.VIVIIMTV .
Aim r x Ixsi'Tt Gex’i.s Omct, t
, lciv.ii;:o.nn, December I, 1S•->4. )
Gextsi.u. Obdbus, i
No. ». i
1. The following order is published for the
information ol all concerned;
CoMTI’hK.VTC Bl .VTItS OF AmEBICA, )
War Dat’Ar.T.MEST, -
r.n-H'ioXD, December 1, 1864. I
Lx! UAXitE Notice—No. 13.
Iltcttuoan, December i, 1864.
1. AU Confederate ottioers and men who
have been delivered by the Federal authorities
at any place, prior to November 25th, 18(14,
are hereby declared to be exchanged.
2. All officers and men ol’ the Vicksburg
eapturvoi July -4th 1 Stiff, who repotted at any
parole camp, either East or West of the Mis
sissippi riv.-r, at any time prior to Novem
ber istlsfil, are hereby declared to be exchang
ed. < Ro. Ortii,
Agent of Exchange.
By order. S. Cooper,
Ad i t and 1 nsp ’ r Gan T.
Official: IT. L. Clay, A. A. General.
AnT axd Ixspia'nm Gkxkuat.'s Office, i
Rn idio.m), \i„ Dec. Ist, 1864. )
Srt'cui, Obdeks—No '.:s
XXXYIII. AH ol lice is and men who have
been lately exchange:!, (Exchanged Notices
No 12 and .18,) will report for duty with their
respective command; c-n the .>rJa day ol Decem
ber, 1- 4. Furtougirs until that lime ate here
by grated them.
By coin maud ot the Be, rebuy of War.
John' Wn-ums,
Acs’ t Ad j Gea’l.
Tttri'.l e V Noil', OF Till! OI.D ISSUE.
'i’jrr TUT Di pautmext, S. S. A., )
’Richmond, Nov. li, 1864 j
To ihe end that every facility may be afford
ed to the holders of these notes,, in effecting the
evi haoge for new, the Treasurer. Assistant
Treasurers and Pay Depositaries, and the Dec
positoriesj whose duty has been hitherto limit
ed to funding, are lu-ioby iinthorised to receive
the notes tor exchange Those not supplied
with funds wilt register "the names of the de
positors, receiving oiUnotes offered for and eu
titiled to exchange, until the first day of Janu
ary, 18i..:, inclusive. The notea received and
registered must to ion.-aul-d Gy express to the
Treasurer at Richmond, with a copy of the re"
gister, and cow i ates lor the payment of the
depositor.-! will be immediately forwarded and
returned.
Tha A-aiahint Tteicmrers and DepoaUere are
hereby in-Urii'-iod i u lepiitdlch this notice.
O. V ’J’ue.vhoi.m,
Beo'y of Trea-miy.
k’ltilM tt'Eti-r TICX-tiK-y-RR A VI) (ittV l i t tiV,
The editor of th-Selma Rebel has just Bt-eu
a Uonfeih'i-ate officer who hiv-i just refurneil
from West Tcunencee on a visit to his home. —
He gives the annexed account of the condi
tion of affairs in that section and Kentucky.—
He Kays :
That (tie whole country is swarming with
gueiilhm. The iX'Centilcinonatious ot the Yan
kee anthoiitii':; to enforce the draft, having sti
mulated recruitin'; to t.'p>ilVdc-rat.i commands,
to tin mmsiil degree. Numerous oootmands
have been rained in Temn.-saeo and Southern
Kcntui-ky, and Leu. I,von was roaming over
tho country, gathurlng- up rci-rnits with impu
nity. Lyon, LiienOweth, amt Kypoit, all tud
large command'., Sud were keeping a Yankee
garrison in wholesome dread. The garrisons
tlnoueh tho Country, and in the foils, were
mosily coinpos.'i! of ring i-cc'.i, tho white troops
bavipg Won, tea very great extent, withdrawn
to reinforce Sherman i.ml Tfiouma.
Tltere»wan ar. lament of negroi-e at Clarks
ville, mid an,.llkr at Fort Done! on. The
troops never show !!•-. ir heiubt out of their holes
at night, ai, 8 the i '.liit-'i- '-aii-:, travel atunit
witiiont i.'',f‘.‘irtiTitii>n. Whenever ttie Yankees
near or have rPUSdn to PCiieVe, that any ciii
zeli has harbored, or given assistance- ton Don
federate soldier, they gratify their malice, by
indulging in the moat, outrageous and contemn
tiblo persecution.-;--deatToyin property und
insuitipg persons
The crops in that section of the country have
not been good thin yea: - . The wheat is tini
vei'KaJiy.t-hor! aud corn and tobacco are not
up lo.au average. The people, however, are
not disconragftd, and'the groat body of the
population heartily (luvolml. to our cause as lie
found them.
At tlm time that ii wn.i suppowil that tho
draft would bo onioned in 'iVifue.-soe, tecniit
ing by the Confederates trus carried cn to sueh
an alarming extent that Lov. Andrew John
son was compelled to announce that there
would' bo no draft in Tennessee, lit Kentucky,
the draft was eciing on and about four out of
every live tm-.i ,1".• 1--.1 immediately joined a
Confederate command. •
The.iac.k'-,on Misai'sLpplan has aeon a gentle
man who left Loui vilic, Uy., u short time since
He reports : .
The draft as having Ivon completed in Jef
fers'on county— LouisviUe is in this county--
and the quota tilled by negroes and Dutch.
The draft in the, other counties, comparative
ly speak icy, lia.i proven a complete laiiuve,
unit lias heeii the means of forcing the people
in tin; Confederate army.
The men in the lewder counties are lb idling
to the standard of the Booth hy thousands.
Sixteen hundred were laD.ed in the conuties of
11,-my, Spencer and (ivvt-n in a few weeks for
Gen l.yotiY. neemirid Jessie is recruiting
largely, end an soon a-i ar "is can be procured
which will soon he dote.-, ha will croiw the iine
with Lie. mrai.
The Ihiitcd Stale,; Government, is Impressing
all the Ci ini. oats and meat, allowing only the
piliiui sum i.i ..even doltniii per hundred for
meat, and eom and oats in proportion.
There is iio*ueedoni of upeccti whatever, the
tis.e rtcntimeni: of the tmople, which in intense
ly Southern, being suppress, and by Yankee Inly
oueta.
Tua Alabama I.Kor i.atckf; anti EokpeiiEe
ate 1 iPEr-fSMCMj.—The following resolutions
have passed both branches ni the Legialatitre
of th ; s I’tate :
Joint R?r'.di t.> J'Opier.oinents
and the iicbedide oK'Tic- : lived by tie Con
federate Cotmnl.-tuioni m.'
Section If-e.it re .r.lved by the Situate and
House of Representaliiva of the Stale of aU
l>an*.a in Gcnc-ial Arrcmbly convened, That
the ricdi*. of the tlonLd- rate cruvcrnment to
impress ibe private properly of eitLeng for the
l*»hl lc use is conc-.ded; and when the public
rend, e requires it. but only iu sucii case:-, that
sight idiot;ld b? oeo i -pu and ,«i.vays us the
Constitution itqniie?, with jn-t r ompansatiou
to the owner of said property.
Etc. Be it limber i.v.ilv. and. That' the
good faith of tho Government as well as good
policy, requires that cifi.vns . ta.ui,! receive
the compensation awarded them for impressed
property at tbo rime it i.-. taken; and that the
policy which lifts horetofom been adopted, of
paying for impressed property in me,e certifi
cates of impressment which cannot be used
either in.the of public dues or private
debts, is alike a violation of the rights of the
citizen and Hie fon.-diluMona! obligations of
(be Government.
jj Sec. and. Re it further lesolved, 'ibat the urw
schedule of prices fixed by the comiuistdonets
of several States, is arbitrary, unequal and nu
just, and should ♦>« immediately revised, tix
iog the f ates of compeuaatiou upon the basis
ot a fair maiket \ uluatiun for impressed pio
petty iu fho neighboihttod where it is jm
pressed.
Sec. 4. Be it further resolved, '1 hat all cer
tificules of indcVfedoets issued by the Govern
ment in payment for property taken for public
u*e should be receivable lit payment of public
dues.
Sec. A. Be it further resolved, Tliat his ex
cellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby
forward a copy of these resolu
tions to e.t.h ot our Senators and Representa
tives in Congress.
Aid. K»AS>M iif WilYri.Vli
ITj»El> t.y Joint Stei kltODUora t.ejtly vi.l r.n.r.-i.Cv «e
--) cuua at tin* UISCt- or tie I'HKOKOI.E -v llfcA 1 i-NXI,.
• AI.I. KIVDB OF PHIMi.VC
JTinlilvl ra asre ('njiupvnlte, Mstly and pi - mpt iv <>re
U . ut-c at t office of U.oo-suiO.'.rOl.A a xijiTi^Xh.
Loon Dot rr.txr. —Tin- people who aspire to
l>e free, should not look to their leaders to save
them, but -should dare to save themselves; ami
in order to do this effectively they mu.-t do
llieir own thinking, us becomes sovereigns.
If a few men ho looked to, and trusted;,,, the
embodiment of government, it is plain that
consequences may be as disastrous as human
nature is depraved. becaW a junto of politi
cians are historically treacherous. AV - musi
not dissociate tlie people from the Govciu
meut, for the moment this is done we cease to
be freemen. The people are the government,
while a few men at Richmond are simply ti: T
agents—men sent there to do their will.
Wlmn K-y r. 5, -.
'•lit is stated that Brigadier General \Ym. A.
Quarles, of Tennessee, has been promoted to a
Major General.
Wilmington Mae!l;r-.\ov V!l
Moxey M akkbt—There is no change of im
portance to note ill this market, except in
specie, the intea of which have been slightly
advanced. TVe give the following as the
buying quotations: Four per cent. cciTilicali-.-i
are nominal at sfiO. 7:31) Notes $75. Dnnfi-d
erate bonds range from $10i) to lzs according
to date. Bank Notes— North Oarolina b t su;
Georgia $3: South Carolina end V irginia 72 75
for one. Gold 529; Silver b:S; Sterling bills
S2B to $2!! for one. .
Cotton’. —There is some demand, and the
supply offering is quite liffht. We quote un
compressed at $1 50 to 1 75. andcouipre at
1 st) to 2 00 per lb., as in quality.
Bacon $7 per #>; Beeswax 45 .5,) per r But
tci $1“ 50 per lb; Cum *2O )>ei bnsht I; thippe
ras S5 per |h; Flour $:;00 per barrel. Green-
Hideo S 5 per tb; Dry Hides 85 per ib; Solo
I .rather S2O per it); Upper Loath' r 825 per
Lard $7 per lie. Nails S3 per lb; IVas t '5 per
tiusbel. Rice 1 00 per lb; Home made ;alt :: :: >
per bushel; Sorghum Syrup slit per gal Fay
etteville eheetiug $4 per yard by the’bale;
Spirits Turpentine $6 per gal Tallow -.50 per
lb; Yarn $45 per bunch. Jotu r.nL
F'ayetleiille Tlai-i.et—Au-. is
Bacon $6 per lb; li:i swsx $5 per lb; tjo'ic.n
SI G2.J; per lb; Coffee S2O per lb; t.'.-.tton \ urn
$45 pm*bunch; Coppersu $7 p°r ib; Flour
per hbl; Green hidea $3450 per lb; Dry Hides
$6 per ib; Flax Seed SlO per bush; Solo leath-.v
S2O per ib: Upper leather i'2s per tb: Corn
Whiskey SSO per gal; Apple and Teach Brandy
SSO per gal; Country made Molasses sl6 per
gal; Rice by the cask 'lsc per lb; Sugar bio r
Ib; Soda S.B per lb: Soap $3 to 10 per lb; Nails
$4 per ib. Fayetteville Sheeting $3 do .pur
yard; Salt $45 per bush; Spirit.-: Turpentine
per gal; Tallow $5 per Hi; Wool $lO p-r lh.
ObseiL’ii'. .
At a late auction sale in Danville Yu, a no
gro woman twenty five years old loon-ht
54,02 U; a ;;itl thirteen yeata old brought St
too.
At a late auction sale iii IMel’chnig, Yu,
the annexed piiet-.a were obtained; a girl
s3,2f»:i; a woman and twA chiidreti, $3,650; a
woman and two children $4,.'175.
At a late auction sate in Columbus, (!a ,‘,the
annexed prices were obtained; a man fifty-one
years old, wife, ami three children, $6,000; a
girl eighteen years old $3 500: a girl twelve
years old a woman twenty nix yearn
old and three children, $5,000; a boy twenty
years old $2,775; ti boy twenty one years old
$3,4(10.
,\ il\ r'i'!e;*tM Nlliet-Xov. If).
Tlie sales ofeottou were two huudred bates
midilliug at $1,25.
Gold was quoted at 2424 to if 44.
SPECIAL iMO'i'ICES..
AllUliKm Os GKNKIiAi; !{•;.»* aI.D VI! !t
riKieuriv-rr-cs Mo.n-c.i- lavifi. .-,,f rn>- Wm- )
i). 1 ) :m. i
Ina%:)imtr,K rriviniiaul, a! tl,o. ulUcal Junr-iii.v,. t XU
ni- l'ivision or ffie'VVerl, lui p-alto i , , . iniivn-n, -O
<-;««■- arid -r,"l .ng toi l fir sgi.-rour f i.i-r n -,.a , a
til sui-ixullis rtie to this ivspulisi'i e f a I), tt.e I'X •-1.1-’il ,-•!
tllf C’Olltilt!Tale States lias fXt e.lfO to in.- tho n-.-. 1.: , ol
liis firnfs: support; the Execuig, ut' pmu St ill-- i :v. ;ir.
slmiUr fspressliiua ff their t'-evoll.Jn In cu, ..ausv.; ti.. uot.lv
army In Die BslJ. coiuposed of leave r,r.-n an.l .. ... ,- r, .
areuo strangers to me, and 1 Xmiw tha. Urey will it,, a ) rh .1
pa'riotrcaniultteve.
Ttiehtstnryof the past, written in the fcloo.l of• their <-u'ii
rage,, but fut.--.ti ihiws the sl 'ilma titliise wl.h-li lies h.
I|vm. liop'ifil with tlußeUtsht proifis-s „r m,re---, l.fi-kc
tills appeal to the men amt women of my eouij'y, to i, art me
the aiu of their earnest umt eontS.t cvopeotuai. f; uiM.-to
jo'll In the bloody c .ntliil? of the d.:ht,lh,.y om do ,»uet,l.i
Strenxtla-n our anise, It'll up our rank)-, eimoera v e.-Aivt-,
andthusliaeti-iM.ii,lie day of our fiiat met .ig.ii.e
'J'he army of Sherman still rleftantly ho), It tho it-,- tbrda.
lie can and mu-.t t,e driven from it. tls only t„r t.
people of Ueorsiaand sur'-ii.m'.ir.i; y.tatestoapeak it
and tlie work is done.
W>- Ituvo abundance ot prot-Ulmi.", and li-.f--,- a..- u, n enough
iu the .-ountiy, llahte.amt able servi, e, to :u e,,mp:i- 1, ti e
result. To all stu-n I eii-ueiitly appeal, to report prompilv to
then vespeetive i-.omniamtg ahd let tbu:e who cam.:.! eo,
.t<> it. that hone ivauln at. home who are able to'sluke ah., -.v in
ttils ( rtiiual and Jeetrlve liour. 0
ToUi-se soldiers of 1t.,, arry, who me a) „ r.t froni th. '-r
•ornnmm'.a without leave. I appeal ta ihe uurue ol their tone.■
coraiadea, who have m the-past \> men rhared tho pri <«tioi„
of ttie ,-i)„|, and Ore dangrm of the tattle lie.nl. to tel .mi at
once t,, their rl.ily. To all sueh as rl. .11 report to tlo Ir iv,;..
ive commands iu Itspon-e to this appeal, within the rest thirty
.lave,au un-.esly la hereby xnmu.l.
My appeal is to every o!.«, of alt chese* an.l coii.Vd.lons, to
come torwai.l freely, eaeerfully rnt with a por.l i.. ; .t, to the
work thall.es before Ibem.
My eouhtrymei!!-resppr.fi to ihia eall as you have .ion.'...
days 11. and .have p .sad, amt v.i.h the l.lcsstni: if a Mud -i..l
overi-nlti.t: Fiovidence, the enemy shall he .l.tveii J. .on
soil, tire secimlv ot you- elves an.l daughters from the iwmlis
and ll.ooutrso. sos a brutal fie, strati U. e.t:i1,i;.,1,e,i, „to |...
billowed by a permanent sn.l t.ouoratl.. p. a-:.-. The dim..-. ..r
home aud comity, wife an! r-UUdren, uolltn..; with il.
mauds of honor ami patriotl in.Kiim’m.a n. u. the dehi; we
i-annot. dare ml, will tut, ml to lerpond.
Full ot hoj.e an.l c-ontl.lence, 1 come to i in in v.eir s'ni.-
..haring j ..iir pilvattons, a-.d with your inuianil la u.- ii,sn, to
at tike the IduW tl.al shall bring a. 1., tr iloupt. Io
cur came, aa.t pe:,. .- toour c untry.
IStgne.q «. T. Bt.'Al:ttK<!AUD,aenera).
<MU.til • Hro. Wii. tlfir: r, (.'ol .V A. A. (i.
n»v s M.Kwfh
TWO MUKTHS NO’rSL’tis,
Nti’ir.
Two mr.GiLs Afterdate* apr-iWwin te ih.t.L- t.h—
ftouGu%t>le the Comt c.f Or«iibu;y of »v.i’i:nhU < -:v i t
leave IO sell the landii of ib(- < f i-Lum J'l.li I , lie! c’ .1 «
of aai.ll « iULI >.
od&0 3w44i K. Al PdiM.Kli, /.dn.’i
Xj OTllJK;.
>,?• • womftfiUia ami iUUf, aopUaiuiti v. hi he* ru . i : *Lc
• '.< lift cf Old h %ry ( f his hnr.oi u Cwiir \■, f i iia.« i.. .11 it*
LaiiU UioDifiujif to the hstate t.j Williaci Fbii-icr, c.l n J,i
tO*’.%r,deCTAt*€tl. l . lift] J.
nov - sw Vj Ailn*i):i jliifi.r.
\T*VI 1! V £' “
i wo months bif< relate r.p,.!;. utton w.li hr ioade ti-ti.c
or O uinary of Hu hna&iid t’ounn Tgi itiiwi 10 . .cl ti..
Legrocdhelougin* to ihJ Estate 01 iin:i u. 1 »i.- I=>, I .r * .1 raid
LOUuty.d. ' ;.;ed. * J.JtO:*! I'.
BOV? £w4‘ if.uror
jVTOi'ICK t
Applc&tiuU vTnl be lo*do to \ti' T.iU.t of Oi.Urary of.
1 iiiCAin GodD’y, a* the lira rtfuu. trim fil;» t the •
pi ration 01 tw.» months Jr<in this noiice, lor ]r;Yc t» .Tin
p.»rt fihe reni Mtule . f U. Obv.t law* «,r . .id . ... lv,
deocnsnl, fttv Uii btnettt oftlie amt !iror ? •uid.l.
ceasr.i MAi 1 A J I fel i. i’aVU'.
iovlti x-n'fi A.im’iix «.» I *n.fft M. r a*t. d-(M.
Tv oTIOi;.
Mxty day*after date applicallon will he t > ti.t j
Court Oidtunry < T W i K-:-d emuti v, l»>r t-. c Hit.. 1 ;
lamland nt*Krces hr lo the t.-' it.- ol Aikr* HotluLav’,
deceased. Tlo-Kov. irui.
A. T lIOLLIDA i. A U.,'r
no?l;sßw47 d< tirjit-n i:o*» wilfl ih.t wiW .
AU>l r«THATOIi> hA Lb.
WILL he *old at the Lower 41 ariot fit br>*, in »!•.*« :r v< f
AugiHta wllWu the l.i'ft! b«'jjß . f tJt- g.j tn • rir ’
Tuesday l«« January r.f\l.unilrs a* order ol (hrConn < «**■'"•
iinry or KSctiWond county, one tvin.J».* hl .bC. name.! \
Mary, about twenty iive hold ns '.he j.;opct : y el -«
Keltiie of'Cha*lw li, CUalef, and tv&neif. lor iff » t rtlt eMU
he.ra and cieditors ol >&UJ U»*eeatetl. TVuit cu^h.
Jam K »11. ii'Jl.LlNur •/. «*!; i 11,
nov2Q t'.w47 • - Adin'nibituO r |
All VIM! JMTII AT 111 \ '*> S’Al. K.
W ILL Ur .1 »t Uir Lov.-rt MJI ket 11-aw, iu tie- , ;t> ul
VT an-f.ißla, ot. tLe Hi-,-“l u-ciuv a. l-inm-j u \i. . t--r
EU or.ler <•! ilie Court • r Ordinary of KKlm.ui.il eoi.M.. e ul,
lu U.e fa, urs urTOle, Ole 1,-V II lcu.iuu ,la\ e l . A 1'
ELI.N K.al'OUt H.iU- yea.-B 01,1. >:o!.t a. U-- j.-op.-ite dilie
ilelale „t it:.. V, ,1., fcAa. 11, for in-Itfi!le lit id C . i, ll **
and creditor, of said dec-eteed. Tenoacaelj.
„ov*» j. lM SAKAH KII.LV, A .If,. I.
E.VKCt'I OK’el WALK ,
• •Ml I, raid »• rfa • la.wrr A!arket llouae in Ihe rirv of
» An'euoU on u.e 3r.t 1 leetl.y In -laouary y" 1 '; 0 j
! tu e l.oral Pours olaole. nw !er an older of ll.n ooiUI l ,
v.liflelioi o,U"U- t. t»-Jiiy #«;.«. ul 1a0.1.0 raid ,
n i oar B«lalr, >dio!nlcit laiut-of .loluokhi, Goodwill, hu- on
J.d Her- CoUif r li.e twuu.l of ft,, la-.rs and flrdl-i.r. ol
Kaft,e Jooe*. deceaeed. «»^j icoß oooieWlN. j
n.,vijCfc.-t7 *-»-"«*"• !
“ * XK( ( TUHV SALK
WILL hft :O.M ul cin iLiwtih I> tttth* IjOWfr Market *{••'■
in A jjjttsia, «.rt Ute rtrt! Tuned ay iu I> M--.ru tr..-* .t,v
> ar«Ai known tus Adventure, bciutigiiif; Aii* i
t. T. ThdiSf, devwaafd, :oc : a*i*U oa the » Tl«* ro.vs, ti : u-M-s
trow Aujsi-.ctaf, uo J koo’u irJiig 2bO fcfi'fs tr»o-e or !<•?> , Ol *uUh
110 <>r Jd/acrtrß aie ckared Uud and th - rcuialiiuet In w..«nl
LiLd. Oa die place li a dwrpiftug Louse couta nloy etghl us,ins,
to<Hiier with anew house, wrren ne#rro house* . --r pci
lifCtly new, aiiueceasary anu a weil of neve lad
lag wat»r. Terms mane known day of sale. Ai»f- on ill j
place, oa the loiiow n<f flay, -fit? perLheble property helomrinK i
tO Ihe estate, of eotllC. h(j/ia. Coifi Hh<i tod*i< f, )
L. A. L tlOlff -LA IE. /
Y. W. BOiSOi-AIE, i u ‘.-' '
Inoyu i* I
O'TA-iJONB
T.Ar- -..s , . (}x a ayjnri
t%i' ’• •')•' ufoo ha; (Hii.knnuti'K i oikty:
• , A -v i; peer t-. me for h'terp of
n ' - ■ O.f. ...f si.evt r. Arnold, tele of ta.d
. • ■ - to, ilxronlat, all and singular the
• > .n-.l lu ’ v* ui.U urn-iar ai
- ; : : -
‘ On i iiuv.
v m .\. , o <.v*:m.u-:riiuV:rvj'<•ov»\tY7
I .'* ’ ! - f* t“ :.i ]*i\- t. irti* tor l-.tU»r* of a6*
}• ( :'• K I tuU-rUI' p.clt, lute ol
.. *: •’ ‘ *' • ' '*■'> a • ?Chl
N't,* .tut 'ffif dhij US
• * «’•*• f j., • \xft! ;•* :.%v » > sla^v
-» Lfstv ;. .uiii jm>i
s t: - ‘;• y i-uLti. ■«! niianothi’iiy or
: .in ' ! . SHACK tSLFOUD. Or«1«n»ry.
(.i m • »’*lik•’:i;T.ia’. *i . iiohi v uToxi v
I I ’. <'c,‘ I , m.iy NoveU’itkr'L-TR.
'» . w :: . > ii . . l ; ler.irm on the
:v il »».'.tu:. J-!.' • I v.’.t * • .'V 4 -’.V.;.-otl, t.y j etltkii eJi
■* '• ; 4f «> :ml tin- i\ utl. Ihttt lie 1.3* tuJ-V
•aI ;t.. Fi tir "ii 'kt. ,:.<e * aud ;.russ to
c! -YtfP.l )7 HI ,'Ui I liu-t.
I ’ - 1.1 {•• Ha! ft.tutor. : » UD-I s!r.fci*:s*
' :-..t » • -.‘’.T S I !.* ilvt-.'tt» U* ftfut UUptfUr ut
ii. . « <’ til.in r. •i l c )•!•■ t s!!- 1J v Jaw to cut's*, ii
Ut,' IL V! . -,\h villi !• YMU. r rJ.oul.i u A i-w tuijfti!,
M. \ M-i-’ . t-i Ik.’..- *ll R'lniitr'il to l ltu. »
‘ f. .! un.l mill I.J UtJu K»ith »!ay c-f
.' v ’ 1-. C, >\\Ak. Mil,!-OKI*.
OtJlnoys
4; ■ mia - - y
n "i • t.n-it.. iU -b !•» r irt’er§
>• -'•■< Iv- i’.’i I’t i’L f,v x At 4..1 vt
•:. . ■" :\ >.!•. .Mt.
{' ti!H>D’i“ tc C'•!; : 4’lAlAtt? *b Ui) ZttA slOglUar tb%
! .1.! - v-uT.’. 5 •! - «1.1 Ot iuea. lot. Ulut HJ ,'o«tr ut lit/
* ! • ! •»: ‘’V iu Jam.s»rv uvx\. to
•f r * i 02 v i.) ei.ia ietujrs cJu»«!a tn
v>. • wl • . I U'.A •AU: ;i 'sUlu'.O, At office iii A Xk%
--*. f. V. 1.. .Y ot' lj.it’.. !mT, lt-U.
Ii > \ Vu' i . KOa i il, OTd’y ,^
•Q'i'.' t\u. t*r M•*:«.»i: >ia. i'iu ! mY»ia UiuiKi i. ""
• o f crcfi*- V’ • r J .Aw. v. u:ri“ ■» m.v )«•! IrttcTa of
pi • ••!»*. ... L-uv-’.-ku •. L-.i j.s'v/i.ejtv c» &»ercy A, una
CM.-..re,a |t. -t v.- \. itioLa-u ‘t JbJi >:i Awrjr. ae.’.’«h3J*a. -
'jiD - t . .re.to^uarul o-'n. -v: tshU. auasionular
ir. •. :.e.r i :o, 11 rt -aid odiioie, to be ar.d n^pMc
It' 1.1 .C o '.:c \Y 11L XI l!.: li’7 CJ T -..jlb’Cil bv l\W ; tO fcldOTT
a i.uv ti ey LNv v. hy hi k ttcis fhtu ; n n-1 iegr»r.tcd.
■ *;v»n mi ut r vb;.L»l ar.ti ottvoA];; ■ -:U\r*. al oicc Ja Au*
i no-:, I ’.• •• i*. lh day oi Uaol sr, liCJ. • ">
, , . W. W SHIXLuS,
• J - > _ urdlrwiy
,a l aVk ; Io“ a . n*<. • iTT>.rSTfV.
V. 4-\ iN'.K i Wv:r.. ,)j*p] ; 4l i to k: i«*r X ettfrs Os
aiimiVi’.'trdllr.ik i.. ti.e .» utr .■! ih-.m iii.la ii il ol aaid county
.1 - 'Ni.«. t. ' ’ 1
'i» ;•'*• Mi thrt i-i. i:- to r’i u«ui ft lmorihih hU,
•*' isi:.! c'.v.ui’.f <»i ti-th! *V'*'. r-ufeed, to he amt *>ppe*z id aty
S■■ !; t "r It., i!T-r Mi.Midv ItJ J • A*ihKt la
*y *» U -.'•>■ ’•! '•/ have, why rtrsi'l i . t’.r'-i hi,.' Uid llOt
UU«:iMi-5.\ i. v J;* •> 1 tilth o»*t -.i v’yaisU):.-, t»t olßfp iR aiv-
Rlt. C.t, 'li'lj 1 •! «Ijy •• V cslihr;?,
f'.'Vtlii, ROATH. Ordinary.
“TVS 6wS5
DU't K 1)1 .-.-i-.liA, ID: WAt.iXiji'OVA'TV.
|X \\h.-,-6 , vven.rm T- i«nv::.n ljuaidhui of Ennar. i. Mr
t'ivt. hiihor. i.nowoi appi.es to me ). r l.cUaw u dianti
1* 5) - tVi«. • i. tTf, t,i v'i.' sitvl (tdoiifiti:) l , ul] iu if s'rffuJar
ti i hIUJiV.I Mut liii'U.H C»i"i'Vi’vl liii Of.i, ti> !..- t,r.j aj JlfaT ni
d.v ' iii' c' i-ii t.i hi-:.',., the iii i AJ.'.:..«.t> in Janimy luext,
A . ..I . , U'.IUV tlt.-y h:ive Why iai.l Irtifj* not t»«i
;■ l iDt-ltl.
O.Yi-.j Itltil.. I t!Y hititl iilld t'i*‘i. 4a! ; :-liUtlU'Vs At ttfEc? ill Alt'
yt. i. 1 fdiit i!..y .i Dm y. L'!- c 1-4.*
‘f - HAVHL_ L liOATU ordum-y.
Uhtiiikibiiaifil '* '^air.
Win.!. .'hJ.i.... . It. tv.iii Hou-t JO:!, stAoplihrf
« ’LJiilithi.l tfiinr*', Uj. i l 1 1 ■ It i fit ia i>rC aii
I- ihe li'lijv.hiv i.t,r,«».j'BinK l-i ihr* e;iute of
A'Mtlim ,’ 'ah' oi v-.t c Huly, tkcrr.-.-'G : i MISAK, a jjimu
lii, h .1 Jki \K. 1- u-mjc'.i, aud I'.-r iah.Bt Lit
V.'t M.i I'M. >\»hl ihl lilt- hrlulii i-l’ thelltiiii UH*t (Tru it Of*
i. * i ii•i;! - - •
IKM i fofv* v
H A : J-rlt . ;.-!Jt vmi:*’*!.4CJirj.t c d'Atatti ]fntrri(§s
3 Ivm.l l.im ill • .’.iiy. .1" ... .-.1, Wkfl' • tj-.tl *
IM' I. .cJl.tv, MG VO E> J‘A V , v;.. tfil day f
I • > '. ti*-l. t'fi V« .•; * ll.i tlOUf:* «'l • • o*. i«U C. A . M . ttLd 4
o’, lot h i*. '.t . Oi« n.|>e:jy, to wii :
i ■ ■ ! "li h •*'v imre. hu.Nj oi lur ti, met l or
' I-■ ’ :■! >, it tr'.tf tl.r r.rtit .’ • Mtomoiidc
•’ m ! l (*.«• .;ci~.. t I . .*• uth, writ l;»|.i. Vt.| Aho,
, .11 »Wtd ;-4L. U.D tuaie.t I* ea lli atv'U COUit*
»v. »:tc»wn u ihv ! ;•« itt r ; («• tie htimlnd und ifclity
4*.' tvt 1 UlLl IJI.I t i. * • la s*J'l . iltuty, hliwWlt Ui lias
J' '• ••!!’.. -; v ; ill’ • !i.l»iirtfit n! and lu.tV u ffi Dit>l« Oi
..I .A ivirtc ui ;! :■ 111 ti . t.t.iuty ..f WUic«*3 oh th»
v. ,toi i j.imj’-j«’i. i v.tj ’f.iij.) i a i,iti 11 ii. M tiookerniil
-tt. ’Ji . ’ tiL-1'1) . 'tilcol J*)'.U Vk i- HOW occupied
' f ""t >. J'r y)-i I'.nuot; ( *{• .’ll vfo huud/ed*tuJl
tv. .• ut t-.*aot I itfl o ur* ,u ; kit jvvn us ioi Ko. Jlih Dis
! • i*t, (-rnTL)I fiDiut’/. i icc.ijfi
A!• > i!; jt- . j -Lite c.-h-Mlhg ol rveji, women ar.a
MiiM.it., tn-.v a? ■•- : liorrH. CntUt\ t.cd
ti », 'VI-.-a diiMhn, I'tuatMloiiTovid,black•
r.ci't I ~ -iv . . . j .-• .’...aud llarceas, two
14 -ti -• i' I • rii.l Ktl. .’t * it.t'ir • ■ uad uiri!) oILa; a; tick a
mo lydtcu; to in Mu-ii. .SoJc t»* .’.>nliir*u? iiutn tltv to duy uu*
mi Hi! tb s-.i.:
T. friist nthcilsV o ' »!c.
<». h:-r M;h. iui.i. JOHN GIBSON,
it" :do K y‘s oi A . Heiriiedi f-rger. Utf»«a)rd ,
£ U lt OHA laic.
ILL ■ :.l hci.’.ii- ir. * •Viirt in»us« door In Gremes*
v f t , M ..coti ftf.-i I U'--i \y in .lunudiy nea!,
r .c- ; »’} .wi. . s-i Urn* :>i me v u oi While r-aijm,
' . . • t, ; .••lutalGs* i»j uitfMj, With*
d..’ ’ini.’F Ji.V.t- •'■ 'kl.ll *.rtl }l ftf.l Ljhlh:,-' I ; t Cl 'll.' Ir it Ly fltO
‘ - Ihcl iIM
- • t. W’.fh dV.gJliDky pot's- ;Uirt oHI huL’d-
M , • '•••«' J•: ■ -r.'.iasi’in- ■ r.-j h-If ts-itr. wills
;• • .t . . : u , ~ i‘; ..all cuil.wia near
.. , a,
i: f -■ ■ - It, H,, ,*i t ,:irt f .it I Ik), j ary of
'■ ■ aithd propeity if Ihe lata
• '••••: f I'. Li,l ,-r ,'.av„r.-a!e, 'lhisNu
leu,'' „i W .11. S <!Kh 11 tiU.p;. AdtbT
d." h.iu.s. ,1 Wii! -,), ~| i„i ItVhl„wer,devd.
f. . lIMiB.I I.F, aoui-r,
v, i x a v tiii.fi-t.'WkK. Adni'i
•■: ■ ItlaWowerTiac'd.
AO.Ut.xi '.'J tt nOtl'e clit.
VV i i,» ,ht lu-: * - 1-.-, the IJonre d»or in the town a
i V , in.,: f) i,! -. ;!., 1,. ii-er u : i.un:.. under an outer f;am
!*• 1 C , i ■ -Ut i* slid , on the Srsi'iuerd yin
d.u. .T. 1-. ■ 4.1 i,,’.M,lns.:.f f'<iUr,lv.t,eloiKtii»li>
I ■ „t Ah, Id, i... ot-.ii.le , lit;-. ,!re • sad :It be
. -'■■ lid si. i,.,,, ■. ,f., dJKnI at tlir limeoi his ao-th--
-i nd iwiidv :-- :t'i a-iVs, ouhtect
' ■ • ,!■•' ■ lend, end iid|, .t.w.-s lauds, tWn
II ■ ' i K-. '■ : -' ~ - -- >: I’.r.ltte 1,!.,'. i.th.lJ. ■
F.i'l i u an,,.up. i ip- trite! res ts said
. n i, ,iI tins e> tiibV,
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