Newspaper Page Text
•• rjf & §eiUt'*cl
T *jj fc-iH-HKBS.—This gentlemen i--
, r .,,, u homo from Virginia, llartturce i by
way ui Wtiiiiington.
' Ajlanta & W*3T Foist Railboai-.—The roa-t
5s now finished to East Point. It is expected
that the train , > will run to Atlanta by the first
iTaieh. _____
Fuse at VAldosta, Ga.—A tire occurred at
Valdosta, ■Ga., Feb. 11. burning a buildin
belonging to Mr. O. W. Roberta. the Post office
and a cotton warehouse.
Macon & Wr. u..; ■ Kaii.ho l n. -TLe Macon &
Western road has its (rack laid four miles be
yond Jonesboro; leaving only ten wiles to lay
before reaching Fist Point, vrhen Macon wLI
rgain be in communication with Atlanta.
A Fiout in MuSi-wm. — it is si.-. and that a
fight has taken place somi?twenty miles .roia
Natchez between a Federal force of uino thous
and strong and our troops. The Federahi
were advancing towards Brookhaven. The
result was not known.
Death from Smoking.— A little boy four
years old, a son of Mr. Cates, of Monticello,
Fla., died suddenly a few days since, from the
effects of smoking a piece of vino—supposed
to be the yellow jessamine. All youthful
smokers should loam a lesson from this.'
Tories in North Alabama.—A party of torics
and deserters captured the town of Ashville,
in North Alabama, on Saturday last, killed
the captain in command there and several
others, burned quite a number of buildings,
and liberated the negroes in the jail.
From Wilkes County.—A gentleman wri
ting to us from Wilkes county says that travel
through Washington to Virginia, has sudden
ly stopped. Soldiers who went on a few days
since have returned, the route being cut off
by the movements of the enemy.
I rom Pensacola.— A letter has heart receiv
ed in Montgomeny, Ala, from a party resid
ing in the vicinity of Pensacola, which states
that a Yankee force, estimated at twelve thou
Band strong, had landed at that point about,
two days since. It is also stated that no active
operations had occurred, beyond what were
evidently preparations for a movement as ear
ly as the condition of the roads and the weath
er would permit.
Anarchy in North Alabama.— A party of
deserters went recently to Limo Kiln Station,
on the Alabama and Tennessee Railroad f ,;
the purpose of plunder. They numbered
eight persons—all women and childrcn-help
«d themselves to what they pleased, end re
turned to their hiding places in the mountains
It is staled that these lawless deprcdatois un
becoming very numerous and bold in the no
tion referred to. The acts they are commutin':
»re of the most atrocious order*. •
—
To Planters and Provision Dealers.—Tbo
attention ol planters and those who s-.r. ,iy this
market with wood-anil provisions is called
I:--- circnl
lie says ‘"hereafter no wagons and teams en
gaged in hauling wood and provision to the
city shall be molested by the impressing clii
cer.”
Gen. Fry is now the commanding officer in
this section, lie will see that, this opier V-.
faithfully executed. Those wishing t„ ~od
wood and provisions to Augusta can feel as
siired ol their teams and negroes being"un
molested. They can fully rely upon wlmter
er Gen. Fry tells them, will be done.
Whose Fault is it ?-Our brave troops in
Mississippi wore marched miles and nines }.;„•<••
foot—over the froiian ground, their feet torn
and bleeding, and in many instances frost bit
ten. It is now stated that seventeen thousand
pairs of shoes were stowed away in b- : -
point near tho lino of march. ’ Are not the
things shameful f Have not cur soldi-rs suf
fered enough from ine.iiup -to;.- > V 7, j t ~„t
time that inefficient official-, va-i'- dirchar-I- i
and men who willpcrfoi .itlMrcii , faiil.t,. ; v
put in their places 1 . 1 We thick so. \ , pro
sumo our barefoot, half-clad soldiers" think f0
also.
Gkn. Johnston.—Both 11, u.-oa oi the Virgin
ia Assembly have pass,- 1 the nra revolu
tion in regard to Geu. Johnstoi:.
“Resolved, That the Giiu.il ‘ r.iblv
confiding in tho integrity rr.ii , . ;; . •, pVi-,'
of the President to use etv; y ie nv , n .
to advance the public stood, c l a . i •
in the militrrv skill and abil . oi ' '
Joseph IT Johnston, and he via r Ids appoint
ment to command would add to the efficiency
of our arms and be in accordance with IF
general sentiment of the peoide, i, of opinion
that the assignment of General Joseph 11.
Johnston to active service would promote the
best luierests ot the country. - ’
It matters not how many resolutions are
passed or how many iuomorials are presented
n favor of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to ihe
President —if he has made up hi.-* miud not to
give him a command he will not, units? he
adopts a different course in future from that
which he has pursued.
M e trust that the President will soon see
that it is the cause of civil liberty the pc: ~
are lighting for—and not to keep men in phee
that they may gratify their grutlgt
With the beloved leader of the first revel a
tion the cause was every thing—.-. If was not
taken into consideration. Tho leader of the
present revolution who is desirous of be
ing called second Washington should imitate
his glorious example.
Robtu'r Foiled in Demofolis, Ag. -Some
excitement has beep caused in Demopolis. Ala.
In regard to an attempted theft of tr.irty tb. >
and dollars from the post quartermaster by a
well known citizen of this town. The facts arc
about these. For some time previous, the citi
sen had been tr>i.,g to get a negre who was
m the employ of the post quartermaster to
steal clothing from the warehouse tel mu* •
negro at the time that he would’ c -p,-- c .'<
them and divide the proceeds. Alter ad vor
two had elapsed, his mind turned on m,v ; oy i
and be asked the negro if the captain had anv. :
The negro told him ye?; tint he had - re
ceived thirty thousand dollars, which w t i u . n
iu the safe. He prom ded the negro to take au
impression of tic* key that night. The negro i
told his master about the eontcmp'l.ued theft
aud his master removed the money v,.| s it ; >i( i
night near the sale in wait for tho 1 ". ' Vte 1
did the same thing the follow:.* nK-kt and!
caught the person violating the lew. li is on ,
old citfien and ho? a la.ge ~ud future? tin? iml •
ly of grown daughter. ~
>E«S SUMMARY.
The Mobile Register says there isofily ?.-c. lit
thirty tkcusami bales of cotton stored in that
city.
Two convicts from the Georgia Penitentiary, j
who were recently rclea-cd. have resumed 1
their old trade ct horse stealing, and have
been arrested, withs. bn hot <.* la their p.-s
session. A great number of their
however, have mado biave soldiers. |
VOKTHfcKN -NEWS
It i- & 1 that when Sherman’s march
, ..- « .1 t-imined upon, the
W-retlrr of War informed him that the Presi
,i,->i- d“ri:ed M. II ,ok« should be appoint
, second in command. Sherman replied ex
■ i-"-ii g uh prefeience for I toward; he was
! r:,"a informed that the President particularly
'F-ired the appointment of Hooker; Sherman j
answe.pd that nifi lesianation was at the I’reui j
di-ntV, disposal, when the Secretary • wrote to
Shuman, appoint whom you please.’’ .
- me men dveturers in Pittsburg are expert
n-eidi " with anew process of burning coal ia
<hf* manufacture of iron and glass, which con
i - all it-; smoke The coal is heated in a
I r ' e l'rt. and the smoke is mixed with atmos
| p)i ricair at the point of .combustion by a
j e uiiar draft.
Thu e has been a draft ordered for a certain
O noia of ; loons from Ihe Department ofVicks
i*iiig. Tli- o gro militia were acting as a poli
ce to aixest all who were shirking and hidin'
from the draft. •
Tim construction of a bridge over the Ohio,
nt Be!dr, will be commenced in the spring.—
Xi,. «nt- rpriso ! s undertaken by the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Company. It js estimated
that it will require two thousand and five hun
dred men three years and a half to complete
tl;e work.®
Lieut. Col. J. 0. Nixon, of Scott’s Louisia
na cavalry, and proprietor of tho suppressed
New Oilcans Crescent, lias teen paroled from
Ms im#rlsonmepl at Johnson’s island, where
i c wtm incarcerated scon after his - capture in
j',,;* j His parole does not permit lliui
to enter the Confederacy; but his numerous
fwilt be rt juiced to hear of his release
from tho rigors of Johnson's island
'jita Louisville Journal states that Hon. A .
O i’. Nicholson has gon i 'within the enemy It
lines, and resumed his allegiance to the Wash
ington Government. _ *
The Herald says the Confederate
avn.i -a nowfn the lieid and at homo now nuni
ber about 170, 900.
A Northern paper estimates the overland
emigration tluiin;: (he past season at over 130-
',OO per. c-; The Rocky Mountain region and
Pacific coast have.given homes, temporary or
abiding* to this vaM migratory multitude, and
yt:» so broad is tho land to be peopled that
tho increase of population is hardly felt. . The
main body of the emigrants have located in
Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California, Idaho
and Montana. Oregon, Vv'ashington, New Mex
ico;. .Arizona have had comparatively few
acccusions.
The blockade runner Blenheim has boon cap
tun and with a valuable cargo.
:Our Havana correspondence states that Mr.
Zuiuctta, one of the Cuban millionaires, has
been sentenced to be banished from that i.-fi
nd on c’: ‘ -of being implicated in the
slave trade with Colonel Argueßes, who, if
will bo romombered, was extradited from tli;-
country a ; he;.( time ago on tho deinaadYt
the Cuban authorities. *
The Rhode Island House of Representative.:;
passed a resolution requesting the Governor to
make in . Lift’ll f • the postponement of
the draft.
Tho Chicago Evening Journal states’ that
the! dl£ oiihe m;.,y gs G i. Thomas has bun
s°ni .!■ vvn tin- unessv'? to eiigago in activ •
cpevadocs In a moie vital field. The same
jonn; 1 • ! a tier an immense expuli
lion cl lfi.U’OO cavalry 1 seen to l;e sent to des
troy ■ ’ v- 'i'-der of Hood’s army, to ojirn*
tboAl 1 ;1 -i r, and to. seize and ho!<;
Montgomery,'if.elraa and Mobile.
M j.C-n. Clllmove and staff, sailed on
TLiUt-ipy for Hdu-ii 11..-ad, Gr.u. Giilinore is
appoinii-fi r • (be (••-•mm::; and of the new depart
•melt of the Ec-;:Ri, which includes South Caro-
U; ■ , Gec-Tgia Fmvida, and a part, if not If
who!-., (iff.; -Hi Carolina. Hesupemcdt-s Gen
Foster, but Con. Sherman utill remains in
command of (a army hi the livid as hereto
fore.
. , ’ nu-kt ■ ’ •; ’..ogres• have agreed to the
ioTt. re.- ;a di .1, the olc-ctoral votes of (la
. t.is of Viiginia, North Carolina, Koutk
Carolina, C' ■ gia. Florida, Alabama,
si-pi. Loui.fi ;:.a, Tex ,"., Arkansas and Tt nne -
tee .shall not b« w-untedfor President and Vice
President of the United States. This is placed
on (hr ground that nones of thorn were iu a cor.
diiion to vote on tho Bth of November isffet.
I»i accordance with tho agreement with Bra -
zil. ibe crew of (be Florida ha. been sent out,
o.i hoard a Yankee steamer to England.
Admiral Porter affirms that ho found ia
of the Cape Fear so tsan Ar strong gun, with
the -“broad arrow” ou it, and the name ‘"Fir
VVilimm Antm"..rotig” marked in full on F
trunions. As the’British Government claims
the i xciusA-e right to two these guns, it. would
Re inievevtii.g, cays the Admiral, to know how
(hey c laic in'TO forts held by the Confederal. ; -
H . i-o avers that he picked up a te!cgr:".n:
from -. :■ Lee to his subordinate, saying tka
i! lA-rts Fi.-'i: r and i.swell were iiot held, h
wi.uai hnvuth) eve.euate ltichinond.
The project of a ship canal around Niagara
Kills is to be pushed’ strenuously upon th-®
Northern Congress, iis esiimatetl cost is five
millions. •
The V. S. Pofitinr-tcr General has issued m
order in ■ t! j ■ 1 ffi »at Siva u fi ; . G
and pl."..vd Jus. G. Mills, of that place, i
charge.
It is said that Schuyler Colfax and Mrs. Ste
pheu A. Douglas, tiro shortly lo be married.
Brig. Gen. A. L. Cheailin is now in cm -
cm and ' *•' post amid f-.-nscs of Memphis, ui .'
Brig. Guv. Veacii of the pa- imrtnvKiem.
Fate'a;oT.'' is from Bont-h' America state th ■'
ti; ■ to ’ "•• s‘-o.ir.ior Shyjvandoah - till e.-e
iinues Ifi-r work of -destruction among Norths>
merch-uitmiio
Ex -Go \ It icks of Maryland died on the 13 il;.
XI e New Orleans Delta says that Gen. Ster
ling Price is at-Biinnam Texas with nine thoik-
End' troops mostly cavalry. Magiudcr at Cam
Tea, Ark., with twenty thousand men, and
Kirby Smith still at Shrevejiortj the whole
fortv inter his command is estimated at lhirlv
eight thousand.
The following have been confirmed by the
Yankee Senate Brigadier Generals : John i>
ens n M. i >.Alvin, P. Gilliam..). A.
■'i n. i !Vtu:c?se..\ aud J. T. Crolion, t
Kentucky. ,
P-tied. Tolcrscn. Provost Marshal cf
E:»»t Tcnnersce has, issued an order that a*
ami- •• y >• " w-I hen .Tier re mbainistcri'd j.
no one not at tivcly using fils influence in favc •
c! rcoviag the authority of the National
Government.
Tit York Herald’s Washington special ;
.- th-t \ ■ Vi,- I .-,'u evacuated, aud th • i
fle-.-r Is engaged iu removing the obstruction-* j
preparatory to an advance upon the city.
Seward will remain in the Cabinet until tfcr i
I'-r.rlh ot 3! irdi. notwithstanding that New ;
York is doubly represented iu it.
Ilon.H. S. Foote has sailed for Europe. T
The governm- nt of Bogota ha? issued an !
order forb'dding the passage of troop? aero- :
the Isthmus, with the exception of United ;
Stats? troor-s. - _ ;
I Cc.pt J 8 G Beale convicted at New York a-r :
: beii'*ci -pv aftd T.'ke Erie Raider was to bo !
hang-1 ou.tho ISA.
| The stermer. New York left fortress Monrca
lon the ;o?til w;:l’ eleven lutudied prisoner?
for exchange, a large p . portion being officers.
Garrett., negro, preached in ihe Yankee
•House of K-.-r. :tiv>-s on last Sunday by
invitation nf tho Oh apiain.
The maE&h c>'.re.-pf.*:->>at of the New
; York T-il-c. * that ■ covt five hutTdrt and of
Shenua t’s army, art in the hospital in that c’ty
| suiTdisg for want of proper neourishuicnt.
| T- -i Vi?? load- wi-’a raniured
i cot ; : vu readied New York ou
; the 1 - •.
i Uoe bur >. ? ac d clehtv-one men were
| drafted in Hc-.r.phis c-a the i;;;h.
! .Gen. Brr-:,r. ia c, rr, ut communication to
, 1.-.’ c-nti lv'er-. .: a -.:it Mexican .ruove
| mont of N>)>o ere. and claims that he would
i upon a oeiiveniec- pretext, plant the French
flag upon the west banks ot ihe Mississippi
river; lu nc th-> ■ t? e importance Os support*
ing ;1 -ti ; rtve*Government la Louisiana
by ev cry ; > -e mean ?"
The Confederate prison?:? at Camp Chase
have elected Colonels W. S. Hawkins, of Tcu
n-. ' -'ee. J. E. Josey. of Arkanst?, and Captain
E T Smith, of Virginia. u> be imroled and
c ivtu duty as CvUuUerate agents at that post.
i.
IVORIHEBN NEWS.
A portion of Mosby’s men fcr.ve been cap
tun- i while raiding up the Virginia valley.
Northern ; v ers say that Gen. Lee is i-eua
ing troops South—among others Mahone’s DV
vision.
The guerrilla war are is still carried pu Vig
orously in iintucky.
The luduns have commenced hostilities in
Nebraska JuR-sburg station has been burned.
The total receipts of tho Not hem Christian
commission since the orgiimzatiou is ovc-r sl,-
000,000
Ov.-v one hur.dre 1 and forty rnen, nearly all
SO, lu-is, v:er<s Ri led by the b uler explosion on
P;, .vd tke . iociiibott Eclipse, in the Tennessee
: Thursday.
North Carolina 1 as been added to the de
par, went of B'ccrnmn. and Ohio to that of
<ts. *
q, . i -.rr. 'friimne annonuces flu* arrival
of i.'/.'i Conlederate prlaonetr. at Camp Doug
!,<s. A.b :ut the same number are expected.
■ k v mostly lrotn Tfunessee, Georgia
o n ,i ivh-h ;ma. Tht-y were c pttired in Nash-
TA.ir olotEicg hang in t-.ttem around
.- r-naci.it.’d forms. Alauy were without
1 shoes, or blankets. A large number,
wet-i U'ont bitten, -some so badly that they
could scarcely walk.
W’m. B Ast.or, of New York, in paying his
' , - v acknowledges to an annual income of
SB3S r ,s3i>.
Ifae Albany Argus, in an editorial on the
GoVmnor F< utunlues" acts out v.ith the
iVfib.-wi; - 1 :.>x-tt;on: “With the expiration of
G’".v'r..nm" yuu-m ’-to rn, the office of G0v
(,..,.0r of the sovereign State of New \ ofk
l-.a-i, 1 A proconsul of tbo Admin.*'.ration at
Wa hingtou henceforth fids the Executive
chair ol the State.
Wit*ones ia V/.u-limgton say if iffe “slate”
arr -pi'emeut o( tbo leading Republican Con
ia adopted, S cr< tary Seward will be
Cueivmled on ("he -Uh of March by Charles
~-c.r F’-ereiary Weils by Rear Admiral Du
‘ ‘ ... ... -« General gpae-l by Henry Win
soaker Colfax,
and Speaker Colfax by W. -‘ cU< - j •
The overland route to California is in p£‘f u »-
ston of the Indians.
Mi.j. Goa. Washburn is in coininawl of the
District of Vicksburg. lus.i- Gen. Morgan L.
Smith is commander of the Post.
No prison can leave or ship anything from
Vick iiiij',- unless a passport and a permit is
lifarj authorities.
It ia Raid that “Hue Mur.dy,” the notorious
Kentucky gnci ii s, is not Su .n, but in reality
one Jerome Cbuk, a son of Hector M. Clark,
■ J Simpson cc-mi .v r , Ky•, alid cousin to-Ilon*
’Beverly 17 Clark.
The Charlotte. Blelihei.n cml S'agg, all block*
ade-i unners, have been captured oft Wilming
ton. .
At tho thno Fort Fibber was captured there
were at Ntmsaif eighteen blockade »unners tak
! in.? in cargoes of aims,.ammunition, meaiernee,
clothing, k j , for Wiknington.
The Fed'.-rul steamer San Jacinto has beru
wrecked on one o f the Bahama Islands. She is
.a to;a! loss.
A late Bahama paper states that aU. S.
steamer has bci-n violatii g the neutrality laws
by claiming and Confederate stcamor lit liter shore
il.ai; the law allows. Reads on the 1 govein
mo-nt to look into flic matter.
Tbo California papers publish mariiag-. s,
births, di voces ami d-.-u hs in regular order
rids is sy>:lom;itix'i.-| the thing.
Gen. Sickles has been sent to California to
v.aich French movemonts iu Souox.i.
A Bostqp di.-patch .says the crew of the
iit,'--;'.:uei*Fl jriui <• ..nliucd in Fort Wanen have
••neeivod orders for r- lease, un . condition .of
!;• .vir.g the c.mntry In ten days, but wmw un
able to do so lorwant of funds.
, A report v,M. < received at llavanna from Key
West, that the Ideckad-i runner D -elfieh. one
of Rej .-.fi. suoce.- >fal of die licet had been cap
lured an 1 tokou into part.
The eitau-'r Athmia lam Mobile Bay
has arrived at New Yovk with 1000 bales or
c >• j u from the Ccnlsderat-o Government, to
purchase i.-l:ink-jt:<,"clv»thiiig. eio , for the rel.-c-l
p>;i-.riii . !. *
Ti;.- N>; ill":n C.>-;-::e s p-iy- -.d
I ? the. !< • . . I 'i 1 - uac it fie,
; I :•; ; aua ll.e oth.-i hi.l/ a ctiii iu vcbeil
• T : :e cißzens <"f I.om-ivill.". Ky., ar# -making
me i;t to rai ■ m-i j w a U by subscrip
i tiriu t-j re build*iim Galt House,
j (Rorgc hmhicr, fovmerly State and
| County On!:-V V if Sc Louis county,
i Mis-ouri. «!••••• be;a ntijjoed bv iho Coni
| u;.;-. . i;-.r.era.l "’at M- ".-••(•Ms, to banish
• ;n-. at S-..-;tl!i of the 'FiO-i, iiml a fine'of SIO,OOO
jon , ~ -: of tinruii!".: or coautving' at the.
; i arnii: of ci.iv ri;nu Co‘to:, while in the
I mp ing to bribe
| ,t Union oflioer, while in Memphis,
i '• saj It appears
. ■ ■ . -
| t.tUb ilire ■ . ol 1 lg >1 prisoners
j;• p" i; . '■■is of i. Gai-’r.il
: <:<r.\,xX. si- - - • - •. , c:-(y pariial ex
'■ in’ i • :r l ml lit ule, ilmre is
m be
i the'jS >, preisciited.
j ;, - r ol O IFu asking that cf
i t Us Jr! to a:-c-tie ; a iX.-haiico of pris
-1 o-. :-i,
j 'i'.u: 1 I ’ ’•■.’•i a very ; fi hloau;!':", left
;I ’. v. , In. . i; ■ i -!y repoil: and that
, - I--. >.( -. • :n •-. G "i.. .leime privateer.
ran of the,Gana lian Prime
[ re . ':e .--I a"i alien
••-■’ -.1 I :.'j nl, ;; <? tle,-
’ -el wr it is fi ;to be die expulsion <J
, • ; ■ sympaifi-z .m liom tho PrOV-
* in !' ■ FT. :i(:; 'y S n-.io, Tan. _T, resolutions
• iv si v cud of the
. . - 1 . ndtueut for thdt purpose*,
jw. •. . . i .-'id (H.-rus? J. l-'n.-.-.lty a sub
• ; f, •• t r.-i -pf dby f-evrntecn to
j :iiiu*a. '1 it'o I ; the duty of the
; I. ■,l -i ;iu;c to p --- : :.-h law? as will so dignify
bib ;• :•*'{« '.‘..nioe icoe while laborers to settle
{ ill » :i<i I ! 11c>.
'J i.c 1 I ci:c'.nf New York ate I > lie
. Miusii for a up uiil
• i au entirps-i/.s iui.iteii bv Arcti
■in_• ii a.-- n-.-w c’pti.s'i- and by his ,uc
;■ jh - eiliii'o wiil doiibtlei-3 excel
cl .. . :ii<! noitU of ti e city of
irdv qf cj imojing
i l.'-.j .ly I t’ e pet si i';*£ location in their part
: .-f a Chit.;dS. u-.-s gunboat to protect their ship
; : ': i aye c-ccepted lao provirions
' o *r. : i..' the !-; tits dearth g lands -' for
d-c ben lit of ngficul :u $ and macaanio arts,’ 7 "
; .-ti r-'-i i , :d ...hd land ;..:rin amount
ing to A. 11-10,0 JO ierc-.
i: e Ne-ri-wri'. I f KonJiiek' is seeking
; o' lylawiyfh- 1 --g r'afuro, ro-tlior
’ “ . T ' :: - U ’e ' lie- 1-c krai halional
■ Li-.v, It has a- [dial of i3,000 000.
i b-ntr have bit iy happened on
... and K- ex irkroed in«New Jersey
Si: ;t till re pi ole, still living, who regularly
(ravel on the road, have held meetings to take
fotue action which m y preserve their lives
aud the rcaainclir of their limbs.
Lincoln h«s ad 1 reseed a letter to Gen. Can
by, his command-’ riu the West, shewing the
Kcee-sily of bringing cut all the cotton ’possi
ble, and-That iv- a financial point of view, It wag
absolutely essential aim :it to furaishing cen
trubaud goods in return.
The Federal Cor-gress has laid a heavy tax
tq •. all the tot-icco coming into the caun-*
trv.
The latest setvsaf'on ip Memphis was caused
by a rep jri. fait! so be from antheufic sources,
t at a lead mine has recently beer, discovered
j between Wolf and 'fopslchatCliieTiyej-.
Secretary Welles, of the federal oiavy de
partment, is unable to euswee the question of
the Hbuse, as to the cause of the bursting ot
the Parrot guns, tie admits that five have
burst during the two attacks on Fort Fifcber.
and tbat me a were killed and wcund
gl bv but says tire reason of the
bursting cannot be ascertained until more com
plete facts can be obtained.
3lr. Greeley's “History of the American Con
flict" is selling, very rapidly, wholly by sub
-cription. Seventy thousand copies l ave been
disposed of within six months, and a German j
edition will appear this month. i
b ROM TKA!K9-MIS8!81PI*I
A gentleman who has just returned from
T ran.-; - Miss iss. ppi reports everything in that
section in a most favorable condition. Gen
Buckner is thoroughly and effectually' organ
izing the troops in his command in the district
of Louisiana, while Gen. Price is doing 'ho
same with the uew troops on Bed River. The
army is.in as good a state of discipline as any
army ever organized in the South.
The Federals are still in possession of Little
Ficck—it not b«iDg defined advisable to drive
them out
Gov. Allen, of Louismna,has written his
gubernatorial message, in wh "ch he advocates
the aiming of the negroes, and manifests a
strong belief in an early French armed inter
vention.
A large number of Y ankee troops aro con
centrating at Little Rock. Somethinkan ex
pedition up Red river is intended
Canby ’i sued the original order for the evac
uation-of Tort Smith and Van Buren. A del
egation nt the ‘-Union people’’ were sent to
Washington to procure orders, to suspend, the
orders,but-accomplished nothing. The primal
cause of-tlje'evacuation was want of forage.
Plenty 11,-4 been cut but the Confederates de
stroyed it.
The expedition fitting out at New Orleans is
thought. l.y the authorities in the Trans-Missis
sippi to be destined for Galveston,, at which
port a very extensive blockade running busi
ness is carried on with Havana and British
West Indies and Mexico.
Gold, in Shreveport, is ore for twenty. Con
federate new issue is very scarce, and the im
pvession prevails that the time for the redemp
tion of the old has not been extended.
The Mississippi river is very high and sta
tionary. Red river is ovei running its banks,
and all the minor glreams in Louisiana gnd Ar
kansas are full. The weathfir jiak been very
cold.
The crops in Texas at e unprecedented—there
being enough of grain in that State harvested
to supply the population for four years
A Government courier is just arrived from
the Trans -Mississippi with dispatches of much
impprt&nce, lie reports everything quiet iu
that department.
Gen, Price loft Missouri with 5,000 more men
than bo entered the State with. He claims to
nave accomplished all the objects of his mis
sion, and to have harrassed the euerny sore
ly. .
A dispute has arisen la the newspapers at
Shreveport between Gen Price and Gov. Rey
nolds of Missouri, with regard to the results of
the campaign.
In a military point of view, everything is
quiet in tlm Trans -Mississippi. The fivers are
higher now than they have been for many
years; but no apprehension is lelt of a laud in
cursion by ihe Yankees.
Blockade running between Galveston and ihe
Wer-t Indies is carried on very successfully,
perhaps rivalling in this respect the ports of
Wilmington and Chirleston. Quite a number,
ot steamers ran in and out of Galveston har
bor in the course of a fortnight.
The Goveriflnent stores iu Texas and at
Shreveport are full of clothing and other ne
cessaries. 1
The expedition fitting out at New Orleans is
believed’, by high authority in the Trans-Mis
sissippi, to be intended for Galveston and not
for Mobile.
The aiuty of the Trans-Mississippi is in ex
cellent-spirits and condition. The troops are
»etl supnijed with clothing, food and mum
lions of wav. All that is required to satisfy
Ihcin completely is, ii'w issue, and plenty of
it, to } av off dues.
Mr. Mold crossed the Mississippi river tho
other day, direct from Texas, and represents
everything in good condition on that side of
the great stream. He says everything is abun
dant over there, and that people scarcely feel
tne war 1s going on. There are no Federal
forces now at any point in Texas, and it is
thought generally that it Wilt fie a long-time
before they make' any demonstration upon
ativ part of Texas.
The Legislature of Texas has passed, a law
taxing distillers of intoxicating drinks SIOOO,
and dealers in them, wholesale and retail,
5250 per annum, in the shape of licenses, and
live per cent, cm the amount of sales. This is
to tie collected in specie or State treasury notes.
The Houston pa pc is say that the sugar crop
iu l'exas will cot be as large as was expected;
instead of thousands of hogshead, there will be
hundreds. We are sorry to hear it.
The Confederates have reeenfly captured and
burned two steamers at White Oak, on Arkan
sas river. Three others escaped badly crip
pled. They were loaded with supplies lor
Fort Smith.
Arkansas advices of Jan. 17th, say Shel y is
blockading tbo river lilteea miles above Lit
tle Rock, to prevent supplies going to Fort
Smith.' A sharp fight had occurred, in which
iheYaukees. were worsted.
fuom EPPau g mono IA.
'iho telegi'jph line between Atlanta and
West Point is nearly finished.
AU North Goor-Ha is tilled wiih predatory
bands of toiic-s and deserters.
It, is rumored time the enemy bav» reinforced
Dalton with two brigades. A movement on
Rome is expected.
There aie now only nine miles of track to
lay t.) complete the West Point road to At
lanta, three miles this siije of East Point, and
six miles between there and Atlanta.
Dalton is the only fortified post now occu
pb-d hy. the enemy.
Capt. Uatewood and his command are afford
ing Ifco iohabitarita of North Georgia all the
prot-.-ciina m their power. They are doing
good service.
Midi matter will 1 o carried weekly between
Marie! ta ana Cartersville. Persons sending a
mail lo Cartersville, will direct their letters to
■lniieMa. and m:bk on them “Bartow County.’’
The rn-ol route liom Marietta to Dallas,
dii-g v’oualy, Georgia, have been establish
ed. %
Gen. B J. Hill has been authorized to raise a
brigade of mounted men in Noith Alabama,
and that he will make-his hca’quarters alter
nately at Rome ,Ga , and Gadsden. Ala. Gen.
iJs-iuKgard has aulboiized Gen. Hill to pro
claira i.n amnesty and pardon to all the men
improperly absent- Lem their commands, who
may join fiis brigade. _
FROM FLORIDA.
Recently a Yankee fo-ce came from Fernand!-
nit to Callahan, the county seat of Nassau
- minty, < n the railroad between Fernuadiua
end Baldwin, it was not a raiding or plan*
tiering party, tint one with peaceful intentions,
r-nd it behaved accordingly Having reiched
i Ui; ihan, they went to hunt up the Clerk of the
Court and demanded of him the record of his
office; stating that they wanted them for the
'purpose of setilir-g.lit-es to- property iq l?er
miudina. The Clerk having produced the
records, the Yankees took them and quietly
left.
It is reported that the enemy are advancing
in force on Gair.esville.
By order of Governor Milton, all Stats taxes
for the present year wiil be paid in State
Treasury notes or in specie.
FROM SEW MEXICO.
Reports have reached Santa Fe of an engacre
m- nt which Col. Carson's command had with
the Cumunehe and Kiowa Indians, onjhe 25th
of November, at Bent’siort on Red river, about
100 miles from Fort Bascom 'lhe engagement
began about eight o’clock A. H., aird lasted
until sundown, about ten hours and a half.—
The Indians, who numbered from 1000 to 1200
were driven from their position, 150 of their
lodge? burned, and fifty of sixty of their war
riors kilted and wounded by Col. Carson’s com
mand, which numbered 240 effective men.—
The colonel lost two soldiers killed, and ten
wounded, and one Apache killed, and five Utas
and Apaches wounded.
A Hor.Eio. Scene—A correspondent of the
Met id in ii Clarion describes a horrid scene at
the battle of Franklin, Tenu., thus :
That was a horrible scene, <m the night of
the battle at Franklin, an artillery
man. who says that about feu o’clock bis bat
tery came upon the field and was ordered to a
point near the enemy’s avOrlvs. With horses at
full speed, the twelve pounder Napoleons, with
their heavy carriages, were hurried over the
bodies of the wounded and slain. Sculls and
bones were crushed arid horses hoofs planted
in the faces aud breasts of the helpless f illen
and dead. Agonizing shrieks came up on ev
ery hand. The poor wretches shrieked in vain;
ac-1 then, when the trenches were reached’,
what a scene! The dead and wounded fills i the
ditch, and wounded soldiers at its bottom,
were strangled and drowned In the blood of
those who had fallen upon them!
CITATIONS
• VC.H -*.PULL'S*T?t fl'f SO?--
OTATE OFOtOIvO-m. W! IEKKS Col" NTT.
i? WLe es.-. Jol.u H. Wil ton va to mo tar lore 3 of.ad
minis*n*ion on tLe cf A. J. Atmn-ore, la’e u: s&ki touH
ty. de?e beO
These are therefore to cit e and admonish, all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said dece-wd, to be ;u.d appear tu »:>
tHi e within ’he ime prcrcriutd ly It.-, to flow t_aus£, if
► any they have, why said .* eitfcis .-heuld not !•« gtanted.
Given under my hand and offleia: signature, at office in
W usbiiigtou, this February 9ih, l£t>s
G G. KOUM.AN, Ordiaarr.
leb! 4 4w7
Si ATE OF GEOIvGIA, l OLLMIiIA MY.
Whereas, J. J. Men ~ applies to me h r letters of guard
ians* ip of the persons »< a rropert y oi ya- y Alltel Ad« captola
and be t Burt n Wilk rseu.
these are therefore to cite :>ud r.dmoi'.l-h all, ami siugv.lar the
kindred a/td creditors ot said min is, to be an-l appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any
they Lave, why said letters shoulnoth, granted.
Given uniter mv Land and official signature, at office in
Appang, this -_d day cf Feb uai y, jm; ,
n W.W.fcHIELDS,
feb 16 Gw7 <‘rdiuaiy.
ST ATft O FgEOHgTa "W ILK&S I T M‘V 7 » i
.herra?, Jot iiaen tsorn r-i applic- tome iVr of
KdmlnistrationonUieEslateofFli.il jNonnan, late of said
comity, decease 1."
These are therefore t - * c’.t • ?,l;1 r.timon'Sh, all and shinilar
the kindrid and crcditois of sahl tlt d, to be eml appear
at my office within the ti e ].rose rial l v !uw, to sh-w cause,
if any they have, why s.iichf ers s: - ou’*t net re gra:-t. and.
(Hv.n u'd rmylni and anti ufikn;.l signa nre at effice in
A a-hington. 23d day o? Januaiy, !&65
Jan 27 4w5 G.v . NuKM A.N, Crdinary.
STATE OF GEOKGI\ Wll/KhS < uiLhN'l Y
Wherea-, M riaL Triidctt uy> iks tome for letters of
uumimstraM u with the. will annexed cu tm> estate of Am
'Jriplett, late of s4d county,
These are therefore to Cite and udou nlsh, ad ami vdngul r
the kindred and c. di ors 1 f said dec-r sand. to 1 .* sv and • ppc-ar
at my offi e wifiin tae time pres ii-. and by aw, to :h<*w cause,
fan * they It vs, why said letter-, should not be gr.ittfd.
Given under mv hard rod offi :ial signature at office in
■Washington, this 23d day of Janvtarv. lgkv
i.u 27 4w5 G o, NnrtM AN. Or.Hnt\vy.
1 ATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE fOUNTY?
V3 Whereas, Gorge vv. ( and i l /abeth' O
Lleeman applies t > taz for admihistr.tion ou‘he os
fate oi Job«i v *. * lecnrr. ia’e oi said c-ouutv -y lSe j
• These are therefore to cite and a-lv.oidsh fflV i singular the
krnured and lricnascf said dice sed lobe and appear at my
offic l , Wiilim the tune prescribed l y law, to ;diow cause, if any
they have, Why said l -ners c i",oald not be granted.
Wttiioa* my ha ad and official signature, tins -TJ day t
January, lgho. C. MiAuKFLFORD,
. feo'2 4wo • Ordinary
QTATE OF GE'HIGIATcHfCETiIORPE FOURTY
Lj Whereas, Uoltey D* Fieeniau a plies ta mo for lot ers cf
administration «ie honU lUn up m the state oi Thomas Flee •
qian. lase or s.iid cojint-y, deceased.
These are therefore to cite arid admonish a l ]* and singular
the kindred and creditors of mid .fece.ised to be and apnear
at my cfflceW.thinthe time p:escribed by law to show cause,
if any,they have, why skid leilevs shouid not t-e gi-aiitcu said
anplicum
witnes.l my lia’id and official i .:*.dave at office in Lexing
ton, this 81st day of Jam-aw. .! B*f *
feb2 E. O. t HoVOKELFORD, Odinhry.
STATE OF GEOUGIXTOOLETUuKr r’. G»;UaTT
Whereas, Hblley I>. t k f-r 4 '.vn appiiei to me for letters of
administration upon the E.date o. James F. Fkeir ao, late
of said county, deceased,-
are to oHe and admonish, all and singular
the kindred Arm creditors of said doct used, iu be and appear at
iny office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should no* be grant
ed. - t ,
Witness niy hand and official s:gnatavc this day o r
Jinuary, „
3eb2 4wO E. 0. t?H A<' K RT.FOHD. Ordiv.nrv.
OFGEO RGI A, UOL U M 151 \ CO iJ NTV
Whereas, the estate oi James l\ Burnddo i* un.epreseiit
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within Hie time prescribed by 1 w. to show *ause, if any
they have, why Let!era *f ft dmini -tmii n should not be
granted to George VV r . Gray. Cle.-k of Sup?il )r Court, of said
county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, In
Appling, this 24. h day of da curvy, bs-5.
feb 1 <n'»’G - ”* . TV. rilllEf.T)S. OrdinnVv.
LF'f aTE OF G KOKGI u i . 1 ’II.M 0.\1) • •. I Air.
Where ?, Merge. c( 'ohu oh ap’diej to n e tor
Letters ot admiuis'radon t u the K late ol TIMOTHY BOAR -
LOx\' liteof stiJ con ty deciased.
These are tlirtielLrc, to « i’e aiid aitTronish. all aiul singular
the kindred and creditors« f sud deceased, to be and appear at
iny office, on or b*f ret* oil &t Monday in AlaKib next, sr*
show ciilst*, if .ny they h-.ve, wliy said icilers ihou'u not be
granted.
Given under my hand and nil rial signature, at, my c dice in
Augisia, thij day ofJa 1 ifG5.
DAVII) L. hO ATH.
feb 1 4wG • _ __ __
S' TATEOFG OK Ia; 1\IG; i ,i. oR f »«:■•/ 1 . M \
Whereas Martha A. Bachcl appriicst * m*e for leit-rs of
guardianship for Wi I’ant IJ. Dees’ey aid John E. Reo'?lej’,ui!-
norsbf Solomon Eecs ty :
These are therefore to cite arid admonish all and singular the
kindred arid friends .of said mUmv, to be and appear at.'iny
office on or before .the Hud Monday, in M ><• ■. next, in
show cause if any they have why. said letters should not le
Given*under ray hand and official signature, at office in An
gusta, this idol day of Jaau ry, lUD. ..
fob i 4w5 I>AV iD L..LOA I J. Q*u v.
STAT E OF~GEOItGIA , TA !.id i’-*.* HO - <ouß «1 .
Where's, John kv;.ns h-,s mn- e A] p!i .• dion to meJor let
ter? (<i ruin.lnistralion dc boris nnu on ill ; e-tate of Arcni
ba'd Gresham, Jute of si.id e-.ui.ty deceasul.
'l'lirse are thcref* re'orunaaoa ii en/.r. - iiLr sted to be
and appear at my u ffi e wi-hta I lime pracM'Dl b>- law, to
show c tuse if any lli-yhuvc, why suid letters should not be
gra t r d.
Given under my hand at office in Craw oi and alle,- this Jan.
25tli, 1865
jaaStGwG J I). H•M T A 'lf. Ordinary.
STATEHiF GEOhOI a' T lifivL hTTifiti G .vFyT
Whereas, Lawson B'cwe.r. has m dt npp) :«• at ion to m<*.
ror lettcrii of atimii.irii.t i *:t J-' b »: i- ih-l tit the e.-!ate of.
Offni ftewar*. lateofvfM coun y d.cea l
These are rosumim u •» 1 p (?■ n • tih r--.(to be and •p
--pear at icy rffir;-‘. w, bin tin lime P’(*: . ;i•*• i *.y h:w, 1;. -hoV;
ctuse if any they Lave, why : i : 1 »vt- vs nhv id t. i ;.e grant.
Given under my hoiul at ohl e at Crawfoidville, till? Ja .
26th, 1865.
jan 8 6w6 J. D. H.*MMM 1 .
CJT AT EOF GKO 1101 «.H{ i K-V s. Y
Whereaa, ./trs. r. ft. nutur ’,■;•! io in.* lor leHera of
ad minis* nil lon on tlie cHate of Jtmu Buber, lal r .* o'- sail
e.nnitv. deceased
These arc I fore, to cite and :<d!no* v. nii, nmi fiinguiar the
kindred mid c:« and tors of taid and( .- -d, * i. :r \\-u ■at u.j
Olffite. W’.lbin lb lime p*«*--ri. c-.y .v Gil bVov7 cause,
if any they have, why sr.iJ 1 otters not be grant
ed. ‘ 0
Given under my han.fc a;.J I :.l :lr.ro 1h .- tiv ; day
of February, i BCS. ' t.. U. .*> 1 1 A.i ItEI. Fo' r I).
feb I J 4wß . ();dii-.ry.
State of ?i•:*'i i doiT-N,' k. ( THT’i.
Wherea?, K-.:ily I>. OjUiD ucp’.iesi to Ur letters of
guvdiaQbh pol the per-on and pr;verly of Jai is w Burn
side.
Thc-care, there fire t > ('*.■ r.dmni/ i rdl, r.ml Htii?u!.;r
tlse kindred an J credit or.-id. rrd nr.n ts, t*- i- ..r.:l appear at
lay office within timi pj..? n. and i 'aw, l ' ili - w c.iu-s*-, if'
any t’.cv fisw, wIPF «ii : ■■ . .■■■■.'* -t
Given un«Vr my’herd and o : .'oia! sign-riuic at offiC"-, in Ap
p’.iiiS, lhi« 2-llh day of Junuuiy. id 5.
* W. W. SHIELDS,
jaa 31 6w6 Grdinarv.
NOTICE •
TO 9R8T91! % AN £» iDsgtSSHPk'OIfSL
■\TOTIOt:
iv fll per. ens imGiri.Uj! ii! h-kCff o* It -, Wm. ?;-ia!e.
toil, late of (I cei-.e <? n.-iy, <!.■" - - I, are ii to nuke
Immediate pii)iiiu r .t, I-.- Hi un-Li'-i.,.:;; na-l t!.. - havius
claims UK lust Mild --JV-- r. h. n-l-y - ill j I !a pr,,enl tiio
saine dul/ utG.teO v/lil-ia-i u\v
' ROUEKX L Rfioirtls,
feb 15 BwS* -dm ,ai,,r.
.-ATOTUE
iN al personsloiteb'iA »•> I’.e e-tato < r i:.-v. w.-n. Stn«li>-
1o -of t-maty ci„c - ,el w! ! m i- ■ im-Tc ili ,t- ~,v-meuttot'.ie
meuttot'.ie i.u-l-r- / . and. a--i - - ~ .. ,i ; ., :u
sid estaie are noMloa i-.pio 1 i11..a wih i th- Um- .-re.
•crlbed by law, properly aue-.lej.
n. L. rniji'i:-’,
fr-b 1C 6w7 * /.dm; i.ir.ior.
'\fOliYi;. "
Tv .il per- -d, indebted to hr: V’, *--• - ! '?}.r---.i-,s Afi ’er
late of t'.olnmb.a eouply, ti- - 1, are r, 3 -nr, tl to t- k- i, ,s!
luent to the en-l reign 0 a'-i h -.i* g r? -—.jnst
aaia K.-t te lrer-by nuilir-i .up- 1 ilkval
lestej, within the time ;-iece:iivii by aw.
trank 11 miller.
TAJ OTIL'E •i-d’IiKLTiiHS aTii CRKDri iTk-Hi
iv Ocorsia, (j:e-ne C only —Mlnei.--n- I, . , .-.- dem’irdv
lilfplust .luerute l-r .-fii .-'-a r «!, ( , Bes
color.) are \ .en*Ny notified t<> r u-A, -m ; *, ; , ; ,t o.i’r*t*rt : f
in mds accorjlogt 1 law. ltd rGi'T rleblerl to deceUA, will
make i.aymet.t lotLo under t :. ].
. 0 ‘ li J’’. j 'IKK* '!•], administrator,
janlo 6w3 of lien <3, dpoerryd.
xifoTi-;atoD!•:btoks ay\)< ,• • • :;}KS ’
•lll>r r ‘ 0 : ' G'■'-dlO h. - . ..... ....
iaiY of V\ ilGca family .-eMMarC-l, ;‘.r ..-q.j. (
n-flGte P-yn-cut. a-.; il,-.- ■ tav.i.c „-..r - .-a’
wJI pr r- l.t 11.-ln w.lbl-Ui-Vtj:, i- v i.. ■■ p--„, ■,;y
a*tf*ce<!, t • ihe ug;.; •.■ -i fori» . h , - >
i K b, H, a m'.uoirator
jaa 27 fi - 6 % \V ■ «lic %v.l! upn> x- tl.
*j\roficK • ' '
Tv. To3/r. E J. P:,lir,-r. Re:.; .min T. TANARUS, Pmitb. and ii,
wife Jalieltd Sm.t L-’.ik-h ./ Ii i:„ rerelL -, ; r ~1
Uviiier, vyhoreU-i! sin the M •ii . x irr m
I'alniCT and tier children or-1 urk;;J to-wes nUUves' wijW
side m Ihe Stale ot jribaU‘.ij,iiL ’
'you -re hereby noiiii.d ii. .t rov.r ro- r -V.,- tho e,»
thereof, 1 sh, i a .,pty n ilu -jmei CI - J ,J.*j
county, Mr the app-mu/,;. of con,•
estate (load .xc.vtid, o'. L , u „ . , ..,, . ;J ,. t
de-ceased. uSttaG K it. v \ , r '- al ?
nov S JSw4«y byVat
twoAc®.
l.v, AU persons indebted t - the ;.;rt, T r r „..
of O lun-b.a coonty d<cea ..- V ’:>,?
1,. ut ur.dxff g ~0, and t!„ a: 3 „ F
t.te are noiii <t to present liiem within , ~ , hMS
law, properly a;te?ted. -- -..hwu ».■
"VI OTI'.'E
1.1 All persons indebted 'otbe F.,‘ of\7. -I. Er,barks late
t.,te. are notitifd u, ; r Scot ti; L A- ,
time prrtr: tbed by Jaw. “' 1 J j .TV’s' 1 Uu '
kblGw-J ' ’ lixe-airii
XTOTICE. ~
Tv, All persons indebted to the Estate of P Alc-ord of
4 hXe tevr P a and ! '" J ' ‘° ’' ' F
:tem '
P flh l fiill ted * \VA'liLltSl)UrVi\,
>-c;BiTiistrator.
TITOTICETO IiEBTOKS APID CRFDIT ,, 'Rs
Sw?of b ‘ W the
kigte-n,23th January, ISGS. I*7 Lex-
GEORGE It. VcO *IJ
Jan SI (w« U --’ K *»*A'4faa;
- —Exemtora.
NOTICE. • *
iassfeSTig/a?-!
iaw lbe - m 'l>e tun?
Uv? * Properly attested, to the untterte.ed ter
lkT.ftutk.WNi,
Adnimiatratol*.
A I) *4 liVlSTtt AT«R*B JMLS.
thekbst will and ttaffcimf-f.f EztZTeY E.
Urep . ne County. (ieo£ueeii, wiU W bold at
u^SSp^2n or€ t^e Coart House floor iu Gree sooro,
’.fi „ 1 ueariay in April next-, ali that Aacttrf land
oa tli; road leading Iron Green-.l»oro
to Will la l«rry, & joining lan da ol John i; John
E. Kdon aiHi o’b-rri, tu- wn hs ‘ Moodv IruJt,” cehj*
taking sixty or eighty acre , lane o Kb. Tract of
HaLd is situaUtd within one and ah;lf mi of Orau boro,
and haa oq It a *rcai of Mne and Oik wood. Tenth,
mouiha cr»iUt with approved be-antv.
JU'I aH DaVIS, Adm’r.
De Boms Non, will ujweted-/
feb 19 Pw** of fuze&itri E. Eark. .tu«ce*a«d
COMISSAKk BLANK 300K8.
RULED and bound, printed or not printed, aa defired,} j
• OfiM.ofthe VUUVBIQLB * ftJSVTXftJELs
‘X' Jt± Jij
CHRONICLE £ SENTINLE
JOB PRINTING OFFICE
#
Is one of tlie
Largest in (he Confederacy*
•AYE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
IN THE
.23EHBT T
AT
SHORT NOTICE,
AND ON
asonable ‘ Terina T
Book Printing,
Pampklets,
Sermons,
Addresses,
Catalogues,
Reports,
JOB WORK
OF ‘
EVERY.. DESCRIPTION,
Such as
Posters,
Handbills,
Concert Bills,
Auction Bills,
Programmes for Concerts
and Exhibitions,
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Druggists’ Labels,
Blanks,
Bill-Heads,
' EXECUTED- PROMPTLY, NEATLY,
AND ON THE
iJPJES&LJXXS .
BY THE- U3E OF STEAM
v *
AN T D THE
BECT OF POWER FMISSES,
111 kimis of work used by Book Publishers,
ill kind, of work used by Manufacturers,
MS kinds of work used by Banks,
■l*! kinds of work used by Insurance Companies,
IU kinds of work used by Kalh oad Coiupa^ii-.s,
,111 kinds of work used by Steamboat Companies^
All kinds of work used by Joint Stock I'catpaitics,
111 kinds bf work used by Merchant*.
All kinds of work used by Mechanics,
111 kinds of work used by Lawyers,
All kinds of work used by Travelling Exhibitions,
111 kinds of wo; k used by Patent. Medicine Dealers, ’
111 kind of work used by Professional Men, &c
Can and. will be furnished
AS GOOD At© CHEAP
' «
■ AS AT ANV OFFICE IN THE CONFEDERACY.
WE ARE CERTAIN WE CAM PLEASE ALL
Who will favor us with
ALT. IN WANT O F
Any Kind of Printing,
INVITE JD TO CALL.
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
TVrOTIC‘S. .
11 T wo s mom bt af»er date application will bfl made to
♦he < Joint of Ordinary of Columbia county, for
•leave to sell, a iho property <?f Mary Jfi. While, mi
nor. >. ' ’ - ri W.O. WOBR’ELL,
feb 1 3w6 GuardUn,
YtTATE OF GEORGIA, GREEK COUFTT.
fT? ' months afterdate, o wit, at the n xt April . Um
oi thet:cu : t €>r Ordfna yof aaid county, application wtl] be
made to ewii a portion of the e;&vej. heionging to the estate ot
sJoasae S. Battle, deceased, forth*! beneflfr-or the creduora oi
mdedi&lo. This SL§t day of January, 1833.
JtaNUT J£. BATTLE,
Alxukiidtxatrlx. of Joaa M. Battle deceased.
feb 8 bwC
LOST OR MISLAID.
A FOUR PER CENT CEHTIFC'TE, laaueA by the Co*.
TJL federate States Depositary of this City, Number Wl9,
dated Alarch 2Cth, 1864. for Eleven Hundred Dollars, in favor
of the u*.der 3 !*ned. All persons are Cautioned against tra
dlaj? for the certificate, w gpphcatlVh Will be made lor a dupS
cute of WBBB.
»bi _ jwi
By-Laws and Constitu
tions ot Societies,"
Printing from Stereo
typed Plates,
Court Dockets,
Briefs, &c<
Blank Bills and Notes,
Bills of Lading, •
Bank Checks,
Business Cards,
Direction Cards,
Vjsiting Cards,
Labels,
Bills of Fare,
Fancy Job Printing,,
Printing in Colors,,
Bronze Printing, &c.
'WRAPPING PAPER."
' - . . -Au
A FEW HUNDRED
. • ... :ncJi
OLD NEW SPA PE Rs;
SIIXABLB FOR WBAPPma Pins, 1
3-t This OflSce. -■
—— « «
BOOKS, PAMf HLETS, Ai
bocivb UI ajtt rmm. '
at tsi orram op in ”
OHRONICLB So, SENTIH-EU