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THE DAILY CLARION. mwridian. Ttxeta. I'ritiaj, Ucteber 28, WL fir Rer. Mr. Bahcroft, ef Eotetyrise, will proh'.inJlhi;plo on next Suudey. uL 11 o'clock. r We would call attention to tlx ad Sertisemeat of Major Mliae, In tliia iwue. Wool OaKtsf are icaroe, also cooking iteiiiils. and bow la. Abe time J. eecure lolK, keeidei Tother" krttotee equally e- eesaarr. : Do not fait to read bis notice.,,. mm a. ft i i " r y-Tb Xorlhern Journals are In a stew oter Ibe capture of the fine eleamr lioanoke by her pasaengei while on a voyage from Havana to New Yorfci The Roanoke is a tide wheel steamer of 1071 tone, and is 220 feet in lengUi,2w;:1. 32 foot beanie. U ie believed ber capture wa planned in tNw York,' an; that -vessel with coalegum amT stores'wai to meet her at one of tie .email Wanda of the Bahamas, where- she would be fitted out as a privateer, and it may not be long before we, hear 'of her in a new line of business, creating";, havoc jalonrj the Yankee coast. - .( - '--i,,; , ; .... . .. A friead soya we insert very poor productions in the ehepe of poetry some times. Very true, but you should re member, rhyming Is a disease that people have bu , jnce in thier life time. It needs prudert management, ' and f experience ban proved that the safest treatment is not to ,'sufler the disease) to "4jke in," M it break out and nhow itself and. the patient will soon booelne convalescent. '" Kliyming ie a disease poetry is not The former is generally caught when the rosy dream of manhood and womanhood are beginning to break upon , the young unfolding vision's of hoys and girls, and generally lasts Until, (hey are married, when the realities, of life talc. tbo place of their fond feuaiea. In aome instances, however,"thi disease remains fastened to fhe patient until Be,.w?nter of life conies in. view, , In our journalistic career, we have met a few- of these cases; We. give them a "corner" iicaswuHy: The headers are judgesr, 1 "'. ' ..l'oetry is quite a different thing.. It fires are deeply imbedded in the elements of the sou 1 itself, and Its energies are stirred with the pulsations, of immortal ity., Virgil, In speaking of soma aspir ants in song, says they are like cackling geese among sweet singing swans, and as Well might the. goose attempt ta equal the swan, or the laity soaring eagle, as for a rhyme-monger to lift bis leaden wing to the realms where the poet' spirit lives.' ";- ..;'", , Deaius ik Vit'Kiiiiiifl.-Dan. J. 8hep pord, (who killed W. D. Roy some years mo), 11m. John 111 ui U ml. Mrs, Annie. K. Martin died in Vicksburg recently. Mrs. Martin was the second daughter of M. Shannon, Esq.; of that city." She had been suffering for many months, and a short lime kinoe, when medical skill could do nothing , more to restore her wonted exuberance ' of ! life, was .' taken ' to Vicksburg to pass through the1 'Valley of the shadow of death," soothed by a moth er's tender care. Soon tho eheerful spir it and noble hewrt is stilled, otid her soul wafted back to the realms of the God who gave it, where fitee little cherub sis ters,, clad in robes of heavenly purity, greet her coming with outstretched hands, and promise a reappearance in fuller lifii' and glory. .. May the hope of reunion be. yoad the grave cheer and console the desolate heart of her husband, and com fort ber cruthsd parents. MEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Tclffiuphlf Keparti of the I'rcu AssotiiiUoa Rnterad accordlne t act f Ooirfraw In th vaar lFfta. Ir . TsuHa lata Ukwk'aa.no of th Iw met urif th Ooaf.Orat atata lot u norm al UUirlat f (rla. ., i . FROM PETERSBURG Active Operations Commencing. iijsaWS. sKiRifiismfrc. C.ESEB1L PACB ASD STMT SEHTKORTn. NORTHERN NEWS. Chicago Times on Early's Batllc. . . . GENERAL PlilCE AT WAYEM.Y FxTsassuHO, October 87. Tbs enomy ar rporld movins In baavy force of Infantry, artilicirj ud a airy tbli morning- oa oar xtrewe' rljlil, and bear? kirmoung Dn goiug oa ainoa iimrlis aarw miUn baltw bar btwrB tho Wijdoa and Soutbiide rallroada. , . Tba ennr wllb a foreo of oavalrv aad aiilllarr and IbrM eorpa of Infaalry, S.I, .lib aad 9th, roTeJ tbla moralao by datonr on ouroitrpnorlfflit, drlvtag to oar oavalrj aad oooopjinr Bofbou plaotaUoa aoarBar goRa'taiUi, aavon mllo below bare. Oar foreaa wara dlapoced to ueat Iharn and' eonild arable flgblliig onauad balwaaa ar e'aloak aad olgbt. TU ooomy al olgbt still bold tba Plank load. W nalurvd about aUty prnwnan from rka aaoand aorpa... y.-4 Tbia amra pialoa the anamy furtber froBi gnalb aido uoad Uiaa tbay woro Waloro. : FlaMiag a4 sjmM.. , n v.;. Moults, Uetobar 7 By a a f Tmoa Boal vu- lorday wa loaru Uial Uou. J'ago ud ff, anda larf numbor of priaontra ware aoal Nortb.- Tb I'ort Qalnaa prUouara ara awaiting axebang. . . ..j v Tba Naur Qrlaaaa Kra of aha lath aunaaaaaa tba ar rival of a largo aambar of Fadoral priaoaorafrunTtua moutb -t UadRiTtir. , , " , ,t. The Fodarala ara forttfylttg Iforganta. ' - ! , Admiral Forlar baa gouo JJortb to tako eaauaaad of tba Kortb Paelflt a.oadraa. Varragtn ta bollarad to baillll la Mobil Bay. " Mobile, Ootabor ST. : A spoelal to tba AdvsrtlMr It Ragiator, from Seaa labia, dawd tba 20lb, aaya Ibo Chicago Tlma f tba ld and M mpaia papara of tho Wtb haro been ra aairad,'. f:. ' Sborldan'a loaan sraaatlmatadat era thousand.'" Tb Domoc ratio najarlty In Paunaylraala b oror dltaaa-aandrae,'' -'''f"f Tke Tims aomparaa Early to Antscas, and laya arary tlais b (a wktppad b gata atronfar and atrik afiarder blow Tba mare gnna be lotos tba mora ba aaaau to ba), and K Bbotldni eontitinaa wbtpplog him, th Federals will anon bar oaaaoa ttifidcBt to aaablo tbam la stop thatr foaadtlaa, anaT that Barly will be whipped In Pennsylvania. . w Tb eletion tlaf near, official bnllatlna will cap ture mor pl-iaonars and aannon, gain anora vletozles, kill mora robots In tba next fortnight than daring tba last six months, If lying and aloetrlclty holds out Stanton will and the rebellion by a series of over, whelmlsg victories within fourteen days. Wa woold not be aurprlso (I to hear of the capture of Blobmoad and Wilmington aad the annlbllatioa of Lee aad Uoad the day before the rlortlon. , ' Price at lait accoanta was encampl! :'.t Waverly. Ills train numbred over four hundred wagona. ... Gold elaacd, in Sew York on theSlst at Sit. nch sunnlios iu may be necesasry for .Slate use, or for the oorafort or support ef their troops in service, upon .ny veesel or vensels owned or chartered by thorn I and that we request Confirms al its next ses sion to pass law removing all restrictions which have been imposed by Confederate authority npon such exports or imports by the States. . And lastly, we deem it not inappropri ate to declare our firm and unalterable purpose, as we believe it to be that of our fellow citisens, to maintain our right of self-government, to establish our inde pendence, and to uphold the rights and sovereignty of the iitates, or to perish-in the attempt. . . ; . . Ruolved, That the c airman he request ed to send A copy of these tesolulions to hie exoellenot, President Davis, and also one each Jo the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of, Repre sentatives, to be laid before tbeir respec tive bodies. , . . . : ...... , The Front. ' '-;-.' 3 Gadsden, al., Saturday Night, 1 " , - October 22, 1884. . . The army has moved. The troops are gone. The last train has disappeared, and the last soldier hns taken his fare well peep of the south side of the Coosa. The shadows of night creep slowly qrer the scene, and the stars look down in vain for the camp-fires that answered but yesternight their own rcpimdeut flitter:.! H The bridge Is np, and tba ehaunel flown An impansable flood betwixt us aud tbam, ' You may hear, indeed, the clink of a few rusty clistins, which are left behind ; you may see, indeed, dim outlines ef a few old wagons, that did not cross th stream, and uow aud then you-may meet OIIITtTART. OLIN 0 APlrf. aan of P. W. and . R. Rhearer, died at 9, A. M., uttouer aid, IPllt aged 3 years, 9 months and M daye. . Dnath, tba reaper, asm and gathered In th gehlan sheaf- lie cam la llfa'a early morn aud took child hood lor his pray. '..I. . . .... Full of all gentlauass and hftf a, ha had been a child of affeellon. A fond mother woopa o'er Ms Utile grave an absent father mourns tba loaa bis only ana. Tat, II wbadoath all things wall took him to Ills heavenly heme. Little Olln Is happy "that far aff 1 ne bliaa delightful consolation f One mare b) added te tit worshippers of tba Omnielanl One. " ' C H Aafc Ha wWaWs IK i. B H ASCOOK, , - Marlon, Mia. 8. EV4KS, Uultuiaa, Mlas. " EVANS & HANCOCK, ; Counsellors. kt Attorneys at Law fiOIlITOR8 1ST .caiAlfCliRT. . (orrici vakion, ,itiss.) . Ortohor, 88, lfWa dlm. ; ' Cotlon and Wool Cards and Cocking lleasils to Uxcliango. - . TN addition to tho ootton rarda distributed to Pur chasing Quartermasters in Ibis State, I will, In a few days. distribute to tbcnialarge lot of wool a'fls and cooking nlcnalla, all of which will ba txrlisiifted at most deairahle ratoi for wool, leather, horn made Jan and cotton and woolau aocka. Ii. 1HIMS, art 28-dtf.. " JCajor a Cli'f Q M for Mlsa r JACHSOS, MISS. , Mna. M. K. FLUSSElt annlataea bar Ronse of Enter iinDient OA Toiubigbee street, to whiub the attentioa of tlie travoliug public la repeetfull; Invited. Her rooms ar neat ana uonuortaniy iur ulshsd. and fere equal to the eondltion of tb country. AUgUSl J, 1MH-UU. Mi J l?fr, incli'.nf tbe I'rflpAratnry ftoiutf lmnt, will eouimeiiri ou Monday, ttopt. tin, lHil, Fur furUiw Inform t ion dJrei tho 1'rtaiJeut at tlio tnUfgo, J. N. U It M5II, BptaOdlm Ollulon, Hlp county. Mini. Male Teacher Wanted. AGKNTLKMAN (reiinrally hhamt in military -or-Ice', wiibua female toaubur to luatruot four or fiva HttU Iroyt tuitl U tjruteot tlitj fflio Uy, A qu'ot cuuntry homo, uot Ukoly to bu 4itui bod hy tho ettuiuy, wHl bu attvrtltMl, Md libaral Ury y,hl, Adilro&ii - - v v J. I. STEWART, a13 tf CaroC&v. Clfk, WacoD, lMlna. . Dlouut llcriuou fiu.v lute. (Near Clinton, Minn. ' . TU.K fight Inaull iriolon of th ho IastHnte X vvlliuiittucn,uti Atmitlay, it Unl, tti4t 'ur forma n,,Hptly imiucuu tuly to ILo rrt-nnutnt. tieptl7dtf T Q. U1CE. f.500 ittSinfAIlW. STOLEN from tltfi rmbicribfli-, at Hrlmft, oa Puartay aveiilnir. a HOKItKf, IltJUSB, Haxtn msiin and tali, pony bulU. For hi dliToiy to lue at hclum, or to the jommnniantor itin rohtai A.nnainn, i niu pnj a row ard of $500. Tbo borxo U well known about Meridian. fct. W, Wlin'NKV, Oct4rttf ' OApt. & A. O. 8. Notice to ftlisslsttliipl ioHIterM. r1H13M.a.a.,.. Uapot and Ofliuo cf A?eiV?y jV r V rallcf of MUsMpjit 8fllKira, in the Army of To it" UBsftoe, baa bean retiifwtd from Al. int.". to Ouluitilufl, fill... and i ii pit r linruflrd'a roritfir. bulWi'fii JvJuhi atreaiand the Perry Hi una. V.mr ba'Kage la third All auppiioa, i)ftc Kftdfl, monerfi lor aoia.at", or general relief of onr aick and wouuled, will receive prompt attention aail be f-illifuliy applied. OcUiUtf O.K. fciAUHni.L Agent. mOO BEWAJtO. STOLEN from tho Suble, on our plantation, nnar Ulckoi y, in Newton Comity, on tho night of the a'BtrAy quarUrmtwUr or teauiUr grop- to4,B1r' i rJut b,V nn d , . i.at .l. i . i... a a I half bauda litali. heavy built and in flna order. he ing aooui.in.ino gloom; uui, mt grem brjmd(M, wItll Ull letter O on tbo right ahonlder and Caravan. With its wild Q5ngenVuas rfgbtafdoof thaaeck baaablemlahinber rigbt eve, nnaajad hovnnil ihm mivmtch at ava arui and baa bad very aoro wiihora, cauaed by tbo aaddle. P&saed W011 "tc9 oi y ana btU nyw h rtIed 'UD Thm mbo mui yrm, be paid oir, tasiiu UM imw iru nvi iv, Wa Huouou i for too rectTry oi mo mare, "in darkness and to mo." .- . . iibixok WILSON. fin naal.rrlovMtaarnrl.'a rima nmrr-tip.) 0Ct3Bdltw31 ' ..! CiTExtra atlsslssltinlan. at Jacksaa. and Cltlaeu. on, in wis van. it. i..uwou uy 6mUM to publish one waek and forward bill, to or ranter jjiok -i ayior, wuu gooupiea ij urarton otae. centre xennesseeans uuaer viieumum crossed 1 1 the river Jordan or Coosa. (May they I li not find it a hard ioad to travel I) ' The transportation quickly followed, and at noon the pontoon was taken npand also hurried forward alter the troops What does it mean J it has but one signilication. That is "forward." 'Gen, Hood has at fast struck the richt ohord, and comprehends the true policy. No matter what the critics may say ho matter wliat tue uoeica-uiay say no mat- re; nd to-day at dawn the UeUghted AdIul I tra , gale f i.iun..n, llriflai- 1 M..llriilll amsui.iI I - " t j. 2-'t nr it . I 1JY vtrlnoof a dacraeof the Praba'a Court f l,u derdale Oauoly, I will sell to Ibe biahest bKiJef. ror L'asa, nerar tae uourt House doer in aata uounty. an the 3Ulb dar of Notm!.r next, (mi.) the follow. ing Tracts f Land, beleoglng to tba aslat of Abratn llsll, deceased, for-;ne narment-of dsbta, to-wlt : Tao aoutb-aatt quarter and the aotith west quarter ef the aoutb-wast quarter, Motion 17. township 6, rang Id' east : and the north half of soath-weat quarter, aeetlon 11, towswnip a, rang ip ea.s . Oetbef 7, leeMtda - . . f near utrpiis. 1 octsejnt Aa ewaar Is wanted. A. H. STKPIIKNSON, ' . Ala, and Hiss. K.K.B. 0. A."M. Wisv. We regret the elee tion of Oen. A. M-. Wet to the Presidency f the MiMiaiippiCmlra! Rail Uoad Com pany. We shall miss him persona!!? On the streets of Macon, and more than this, tov. Clark will find it very difficult to supply his place as Q. M. General of the Htate. No man has won more upoi, 'the esteem and confidence of eur people than (Jen. West. 4 He will everlie (jreot'd with pleasure as oiten as ne may visit j, pre sent State Capitol. M aroi Jieacon. We agree wilU our cotemporary, that "no man has won more upon the esteem and confideiico of our people than Oen.! West," and we may add, that the State - has not had a more indutrious officer for many years. , While we regret his depar ture- Jun the service of the State, we eannot but congratulate tbe Centra! Rail, rosd company on securing the services of so able and practical a gentleman for IreHideat.t &;. , , v KV T -t moat pasual observer cannot fail to paraesTo. the rapidity with' wbish tbe boyi of the present day are Imbibipg all the popnlar and leading vioea, .Jtlnleea something be done by parvoVa in. the ey 4 -eetesieentisjsi, '-4sjr is g, fair prot paat oraWaWaoos ftame fot" JaiVs and VitenlisUe to a fcn yean,' area mi (aarau abaaaU ai iwtuhMilut T tUw area tWtv. Jk to tile boya, U ytwwaat to pswM.4 agaboaOasm and lnty- xlptUnii eheek wtiUe'yeu eW d1 ltiia to thoel regularly. Or j eeejma bar tutor, jroavreel,, aStspixaaa poetkatisT yeauif 'aaiaU Hke- vataae mf monmXf, tnatk mm4 teraaity-.' - C" '-The Tnke SteQ" ttport'lpbesliie, kiak Msm r4itrr Wbfcsai'. kavata, mm tiett tsM., Wafe,WH h, .tB, ,,, fca, esavaraea, VVnl to !e, Wore asy aJai a aaajatar,, mml4 mtUh e f 4 rattH a1 raea. , . .i,, Tlseae eakaw -Warn, mt WW IXMuatJl aaysl ss,uteni amita. Hack a etrain.M ga-naaarawaatk worid a., The Meeting of tht Governors. ' ' VTe copy from tuu Clironiclo and Sen' tiuel the following resolutions adopted at AUBUnia, on me ii in liisianc, dv me uov ernors of the States of Virginia, North Uarolina, South Carolina, Ueorcia, AIa bama and. iUrs.nsippi. Gov. Smith, of i'lr-inis, iiresidmp; over the nicctinc Ji tolveU, That there is' nothing in the present aspect of affairs to cause any abatement or our geai in tno prosecution of the war to the accomplishment of a peace, bused on tae independence of the Gouiedrrate States. And to give encour agement to our brave soldivrs in the field, and to strengthen the Confederate authorities in the pursuit of this de,'- ' ! end, we will-use our best exertions ui in crease tbe effective force of our armies. JieiolveJ. Tint the interests of each of our 8tate are identical in the present struggle lor eeir-government, and wisdom and true patriotism dictate that the mu itarY'forcee of each rhould aid the others against invasion and subjugition, and fr this purpose we will recommend to our several legislatures to repeal all sueb aws as prohibit tbe xzeoutives from send ing their forces beyond their respective limits, in order that" they may' render temporary service wherever most urgent ly required. ' Hesoved, That whilst it is our purpose to use every f-xrrtion to incresse the strength and efliciency 'of our Stite and Conrederato forces, we respectfully and earnestly Tequost that the Confederate authorities will send to tho field every able bodied man', without exception, in any of its Various departments, whose j place can be filled by either disabled oni- oors and soldiers, senior reserves or ne groes, and dispense' with the nse of all provost and post guards, except in im portant' cities, or localities where the presence of large bodies ef troops make them necessary, and with nil passport agents upon railroads not in the immedi ate vicinity of the armies, .as we consider these agents an tmnaaiaaaary annoyance to good citizens, and of no possible bene fit to the country. . . Jltnlvtd, Tbat we ' recommend our re spective' Jjegislatui es to pass stringent laws for the arrest and return to their commands of alt .deserters and stragglers from the Confederate armies or State troops, and that it be 'made the sn.-cial duty, wooer appropriate penalties, of all civil and military othcers to arrest and de liver to the proper authorities all such deiiaqaenlSk " A a) whereas, tke ablie enemy having iiFoelainsed tke rre4 ef mm slaves, are lor ma us to tanur aenete tare abie-boOied povtioa tbaraof, Use nor eArctewily -to wage tketr erea mmm bloody wag sgMsnel ear, l DereSor) mmw ' ' MtoL 1hat it is tke) trM policy eatd obvioenvdnty ail slava mwmtt ttaavr-ty to renaeva tbati glave from kba Itoe ef tke enesny'e appiaaek, Mai pia!!y those ablato kiwaraasi aad wken tkey shall fail to ) ttrat kt tmomU ba uaaie tka duiy-of tba arropvr eatbwUiae to eabroe tba yatnirniaaae of lit as slaty, nasi to gvv to anna aarwaw an HOTIfJE. rpfAKbN tip by iko aubseriber, about the 50tb of la. al.st.laml.niavur-Mlniamor.ln . rjrp.emo.r, a n.grou.y Lamea BA. n. aaya reu-ea. man we ao iu auruDQine. .ne nature of our troops demands action, and they will not bear retrograde. tieneral Cheatham was quite unwell when . he mounted to follow his corps, ''but,'? said he. "we are goina home now. arid I'll strap myself to my saddle before thev shall leave 'me behind." Gen. Beaure gard is with Gen. Hood. .Every general Foeta Is President, recently assombled at Macon, has officer is at his post. Bnd the sbirit and De" adjourned ta meat again at the asm. place an moiale of the men unbounded. Monday, the 15th day of November next, for th trial We shall cross the Tennessee river, aa delinquent, nuder tbe Proclamation of the Qoyer- is generally believed, near Guntersville, of "". I8H- Thoae knowing themselves at about to-morrow night and the next day. The weather U delicious and the roads good. The days are just cool enough to make a tramp of thirty miles a healthful exercise, and the nights not too cold for sound pnd happy, slumbers by great log heaps, ibe country fs clad in her gaycut suit to greet the soldiers as they pass, and to cheer them on to the land ot winr lk and honey. What pleasant bentsu.otlons tne bouernrtrf obanns. nut, beech, and maple, which clasp their UKADQUAUTEItS, STATE OP MI8K1HRIPPI, 1 ADJ T ASD IKSPKCTOR UKNKKAI. S UKKICE, ) Maeon, October 21, 1864. ) SPECIAL 0RDBR8, 1 " no, xiu.; .'..) ..,..' :j.";.'' Tba Oeneral Court Martial, of whlck B. IV to be liable to punlsbmsnt will do well to be present, and thus avoid tbe ignominy of an arrest ; 11, Members of the C-jurt are enjoined tobe prompt in their attendance. Mo cfBcer will bo excused save on a Surgeon's certificate of dlaablllty. By order of , " CHARLES CI.AHK, Qov. and Oomd'r In Ubiaf. W. Tt.McCAKDLa.Col.and A. A.Gon,, -ectm.ltnvlS r . IlEADQrtARTIRS. - MlHIAKT DlVlsIOW OF THB WST, - - October 17, 18C4, In assumlna eomnaand. at this erltleal lan.tnia. nf nanus sdovs ihb marcning columns, cast thM iitarv Division of ihe w,a. r .nn..i t .in.., ,1, l, . ,1 -j t, t . ...... . .. ... . laismi w (ivi.i DuiMiu, m niti., liutr i uuuiiiryiuea OI Bll CiawOS anu SOOtlOnS, lar tSClT gen' these deepening tints of "orange, scarlet rous snpnort and conftdauce. and apple green remind him Ot home In assigning me to this responsible position, tbe and peace I , May God ill His infinite President of ihe Confederate States baa extended to mercy , and grace, send to these brave nie the asur.ne of his earnest support. TheExecu- Inen, WHO have toiled SO long and SO I ef your States meet mo with similar expressions faithfully, Home and Peace ! of tbeir devotion to our cause! the noble army In the Bl JIKIEY. I fleld, composed of brave men aud gallant officers, arr no strangers to me,ntud I know that theywill do all Hermes, the lUohmond correpondent ,b".pt:lot'"..,1'l" : . of the Mercury, says: A painful affair "'""'i 'P. n bcm,d or their has occurred here. The daughter of one f0":!d"L,hwIt'',,.; "to" 'U.T ef ur wefl thieofc oiteni h abscond of iUceeM(4 maU app, t0 the 'J i1KI9n mth an oibwr belonging to on of the of my C0U0tr7i i0 UnA mo th8 aid of ft-lr wraMt widow arid leav?B a'ctiild, a boy of two or , three years-old. Jhe oitiror desrUhis wife, a lovely woman. There is no clu to their whereabouU.- bloodj eouflictn of th ftsld, ihoy on do muoh to itronfrtheii our om, fill np ow ranjci. enoonrage ear oldiwt, inipiri. ocflcnt ditil ItMin, and that bftMi a the dy oftWTt flnl tfaet mtt4 dellr trance. Tlie rniy tjf blierman Hill deflBtly. faldlht.ty of AlUnt ; be oau b4 natut be drlren from H. It fa only for the food people of (Jeorgi tnd imrtonudfDgr Sereral prominf nt business houses in JBflltimore and Wasiiuieton have bten closed by or dor of the 1 Government, and I sttee nn?k tbe word and the work hdoue, the proprietors and elerks arrested owl Wekttvo abandonee of proThlonit and thsre art the charge of being engaged in eontra- J a iwtmgh In tbe ccn&try, lUble and able fr.erv.oe band tntde With the rebels. J toio.h. the remit. To all ftefa,Ieftrneitlr trp. DOel to mtMttt nromntllT tatTlSalrraHflrsiXatlvai saannnn.' nmnrDo iruui wr.Mfln.wiiw jtirc i UUUr m u uou wbo tiDnat urn. rm ta li. thm hais . e ,1 i II T r I ot me capture ui uiu aiRuuicr k uvt miln at borne wHo are able to tttrke a blow iu xhu Uucdau to JSeW AM loaDS, by a party Who critical and deeUfvehnnr. - had taken passage on her, end run into 1 Tothosetoldieraof tbo eimy wbo are abeat from GuivetitOD. " v - ' T I tbelreoinnandewi(a.otMlfaA-e,I appeal In the name of their brave comrade i. with wfafiu th k th tSuiClDS. Mr. HopkiliS Cooper, of Ok-I pan vliared tbo aari?ra and prlvalloua of thoeai&D tibbeba committed suicide a few days ago.- oud-titedaiiiroreof the bottirfieM, to roinn atoace te bv aiiOOtillff himself With a pistol. He thelr.dnty. Toallaacb bH report to their reiMti was supposed to be partially deranged. I ttT commanda In roipoiiM U tbli appeal, wliiiia tbe Urtnaaa I XCktU wk mmjeiyF, aa mhij h nweoy gnnicc saw 4 . . . p . j' mj j appeal U to every one, of all elatiies aad eondi- Tho friends of Mr. ouJe Will be pleas- tUs, toeome forward freely, ebaorfuJIy aad- with a INK. T.aB bent bine Btaok Writing Ink, iu largo or email uuaiatitioi, fo.- aalo Jow hy ' 1 1UN0AN A rMERHON, oc Lid if Pout Olticfl, MeiiillbB. $1000 RCWAUU. . I UN A WAY from the tbcrlbr, (a refugee from C Warren county Ml., on Qig Dlavk, 8 nil lea from Orfl4firislt',) tbe foliowlug nugroua, oa Uto 4 lb July: Two wea, brotiiflri, 11CK, avut 4'i years of uae, black, abou, 5 feet 5 inchei high; also JBKUY, about 30 yean of agu. black, (.tout, nlow aud low pokn, about 5 teet? iooUsh hlKU. totti teamster a. Attain on tno 12tb lost , boy U'l 'I LK I.10F., y years of age, n(ha blauk, about 5 fet (ilnf liua birb, tbe eud of bia fo e linger on bis left bund cut otf. Ills tw- slxterH, IJILLV, yellow, fUm, about 5 tevt 9 bicUw bigli, 21 yoarsofagn. ibe Rpoalis Iu a very drawling way, A No FANNY, U3 years of agu, about & feet 0 tncltoa blgb, .ftout, likely, aud dark O'tjiper color, I will pay Two Hundred dollar. wu.h, If iklivcrwl to we en the Temblcboe river, oa Doctor Jordan's plAutntlon, li! miles Bomb of Uoffeevilio, Ciarko conuty Al&bania, or one buudred dollars eack, it lttlgt)d in JbII so Hint 1 can got them, I donotthluk tbeir iutentloa U togo to tbo Yankees, but get bark to my plauietloa in Warrou county. Addreus ine if caught, to . .4 , JAMES ALT.Er, Jackson, Clarke county, Alabama. Also to care of McG Inn is and Foote, Mobile. tJ XlaO Hlu0 Ol' 311lMhlpjf, WAYISK COUNTY. Prolate Court September Term 18(50. i Tiia hatter or the j-inal settlimi tiii xsTATS or isauki.l.v riiTMAN nccr To V. B. Piltmnn. Jumcs Jl. rillmm all other persons interB.itcd in tho os- ... tatS'Ot iSAJJl'iLLA. 1 iTTMAN, do cpasod ; YOU and each of you are oitod to ho and appear before the Horjorablo Froonto Court in and for said county nt the'C'ourt Houite thereof on'lKe third Mondoy of November next.ttto'show cause) if any you can, why the final ac count of John W. Piitiuan, Administrator ol the etinle of said decedent, now on file, should not', be allowed, &e. Witnkss, Ihe Hon. P.H. Ni.pier, Judge oi I'l ouiite, tlie ilra JUonauy in Septem ber. 1804. . . ) Issued under my Rand and seal, Sept. iilst, 1804. V. S. DAVI.S, Pio.bulo Clerk. Sept. 27, 1RC4. 42-51. oer, inv-t, lWti:e In tUreilltorn. KTTKKS Tesluniciitnry on the C3tulo ot tol. A. II. i-UHJiST. clcceaseU, having been granted to me, all persons having claims ag'.iutit said estate mi) re nnesied to prrscut tliom to mo at Aber deen, Mibsissippi, (duly probatici) within the time ir,escribi'd by law or they will be barred by thestntule of linntalio.is. , JOHN T. UYCUU, Executor. Sept. 13, 1804. 10-7 vv. Sale of Land. BY vlrtne of rjeoroa of Ihe Probate Court oT tan derdale eonntr, 1 .ball proeeed to aell to tlie biKu SHt bidder, for oaab, oo tae 5th day of November, leo'a, ou Ilia premises at tbe lata roslilooro of Win. N. Peasce, deceased, la said oonuty, th followtug tracts of laad belcmglofr to tbo estate, to-wltt The 'north west quarter of the south east quaiter, the uorth east quarter of the aoutlMifest qitartur, aud the south ea.t quarter of the nortb west quarter, of aeolloa 96, township 7, of rautfe 17 east, for the paymeat of debta. Hept28dtda A. U. PIUt'OHD, Adai'r. NOTJCi: TO CLAIMANTS. ALL PERSONS haying elaitis against the Confed erate Htates for property taken or Informally iui pri.aedfor the use of the army; are aotiitod that I will beat Hickory Station, frorallli to 8th Octo ber. Jf trwtou Station, fi om 13th to 15th Or.ta- her. . for rest, So.tt. Connlj', from 18th to Sad October. . Brandons from U5t.lt October to 5th. No veitikcr. Jaotsson, from Hth to 10th November. For the purpose of receiving aud takiog proof in re lation to all claims in said counties for Forage, Pro visions, Cattle, h3ttp, Hos, llorsr-s, alules Teams aud Wagons, harflofore furnisheel for the army by the owner, or heretofore talton or iuformally lr.prcaa.ed for me vse oi uie army-ana net yet rata tor. Tho elalmants will be required, In all cases to tro- due witnesses to prove tbeir respective claims.. Their sucntinn is especially oirerica to tue lollowiufr extract from General Orders No. M. Adintant and lnsuertor General's Oflico, June lvb, ltio4 : 111. Every clalia under this act shall bp presented in writing to Ihe agent for the district lu which tli. claimant residos, supported by his oath as to the Jus tice of the same, and hy the ailidavlt of one or hiori witnesses ; and the. claimant shall also state by whois hU property m. iu!rMu,4 or taken, and at what tune, ana lor pttrposo, and at what price, anc. snail produce any written evidrnco lu his possession relative to the same: provided, If the claimant be dead, or ba prevented Irom any cauio from appearing before the .trout, proof sl'Kll be suLinilted aa to the fact, and tba evasion tliorefort aud erlier nroof of tbe claim may be taken. Tho exact value of Iko property mubt be proved, and uo speculative or contingent dum aires or values are to bo assessed. 8. EVAfta, ! Commissioner Cth Oongl District, Btiit. of Al'a. -sep3 tf Adiiitulstriiloi'H Notice. a- ETTEKS of Administration on tho I i estate of BENJAMIN WALK Kit, Jr. deed., were granted to the undersigned at the last July Term, A. D. 18G-l,'thi-reol': Now therefore, all pertuns having claims against said estate are hereby notilied aud requested to exhibit tho same duly authenticated and registered ' as tho law requires, within tbe time limited by law or the same will be forever barred. AVJf. WALKER, Admr. Sept. 23, 1804. dGw $50 VEWAKU, WILL, be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me in the eastern part of Jasper county, Miss., my boy MOSES, vrho ran awav from me about the 10th inst. ' Said boy is about 50 years of agj, 5 feet 8 inches high, stooped shoul dered, dark coper co! ; or it liberal re ward will be paid for his confinement in any jail in the State where I can get him. li. THOMAS. Paulding' Miss., Sept. 20, 1804. - V. S. Address me at Eucutta, Clark Co., Miss. Oct 11 41-lm Attt ittioii JMiiKMimiaaiM : ! TVlio Has Socks for the Soldiers ! GA. A. ItlOOS, roy accredited r.?eut, Is now on a . visit to Misel8iyt'l to aaihrr ui all the woob-n socks he csa, and other cloibiiitr for liittribntion arr.eut; Onr brave soldiers in the armies of Teuhe,i:ri and virgin!.. He will a!o take packages and bun dies for individuals In tb.a. niy. Co'nuibits, Meridian Brandon. Jackson, Brookhavrn, Kuteiprlnc and othei placr-Rvill he visited. 1 hope , some friend In each piaceSvlll act aa receiving agent bo that Mr K. will not b nnneeessarilv delayed, a. 1 tnh hUn to r.tnrn inrourornva weeaa wuu sujip los tie win also re ceive B4 reoecipt for any doaailons i or.cy. u. -H.M. I., Meridian, Oct IB, 1864-dtf. , pertr Klgt Runaway In .'ail. WAS committeU to the Jail of Jasper County, Mias., on the lGth inst., by the Hon. IS. Thigpen, Judge of Probate, a runaway who calls himself EI.1CK, and says that he belongs to Mr. K. S. Lane h:,rt, of Wilkinson County, Miss. Said boy is about 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet high, dark complexion, with the little toe oft' of his right f jot. lie has a scar on his lett hip, caused by a hum wuen small, lie lias very email and peculiar ears; will weigh about 125. He says that he runa way from Peny's Bait works in Alabama. The owner of said slave is required to como forward, prove properly, pay charges or ho will be dealt with as the law directs. L. li. LASSITEK, Sheriff and Jailojf ..... 1o ofJaspeiSii' f 1 I ' Almanacs lor HE Confederate Almanac for lrfio, (oboap.nditlou) rriee arm oy man. 70 cants tier coov. rrlce c- loaen, 5 00. . Tbe Confederate States Almanaa and lcennsltnrv nf ijstrai Knuwledgo for I8i'5, edited by II. 0. Clar "o j man, iice oi postage, a-a uoptrcopy. li. v. uiAitk, fnbinncr, CIBdSw. Slobile, Ala. ed to lesi n that that centlcman bad ar rived at rfi-a Ctuz on tho 22d of lust month. lar aat lira. Mo. ' Jtniiwat Ttia tsVar mjmrmt mi lK aMsarsny ia aussisw iartsMft aasat slawao rk tiavpra te tVM ) Slusar katMia to fwrpmn I ar, aa fa isaaairy oSssuivo mf pmtimj tm mmr ramrt I aVSrS) WBikat a)aimi sl aaaraa, uxlt aasaaiwal aia. aliaaalsl frlv rieild tWa to' tbeir oajBtrr, wo rrontanaieast to nr aotlsoritira, awaWr paof rviruiaboM. to arpmpraaw snarls fMsrt ml lorol to Ibr riaiaaro-ajrvosaa part of Uo I JWrW.TaU gM4o.fc.tMHfkt UMot mt US,t:i , .. .. . . - I Mpsant asaofc tdtaawttsri aavai H ttp;wct I t .''..,M biabuieu ' On the ltb Wbet. Ifdl, at th residence of O. Da. la, Kiq , niplev. Mis,., Cspt. JA8. U. ScnUOOS, Jndg Advoeat Porresll Military Ceort, and Miss flllliCiU A, aaugbiM af lr. i. C. P. Uawad, f ll.mpkls, Tana. . .. ry Meuipbi., Taua., and Ileasl, Texas, papara pleas copy. " ' Married, at the residence of Ik trIdo's farli.r. oa Tuesday vaalar, tbev IM, IPTA, y Bev. T. J. Hand, Mr. A. W. MAI.ONB, af Gaiadea, Arkil and Mis. al. J.. daaebtcr (.f Jaaoch Moiuka f lUaio.- Coawy. II Isa. ' - , fgf Celtrrabirs (Oa) Bnra!rr plea as copyr ' ; ." NOTICE. To1 W. C. Warreii, of Marshall eonnty, jrHsaaaaatjipl, aoa mi suen rnterosUd i "7"t)V as seaVjr site a) to m aod appoat 1 at tao ovmtw trSatv XWVV. . i - . . ... tof lb. rrobats Uoul ol LauMiraUuio aXHaa- t. Haasiasiptk aata skew sauac. rf aav yon u, why tao Jtitk) of T. H. War ren, AdmioiatraUs of thm ratal) of V 8, WASSKN as4 M. T. WAKBJ.H. dm oeaaaxl. sboaald avot b itraottsl, aad a aala of slaves, Vbr awtrieatioii, marlo. - . Tf , . J04 Y 1 1 LVl), Wi-d8. " , Ckrk. r S sVorvtry firm ta rVrak Barkae, Imiariae aaKanwa, to apprr at tho Naves bf Tms, WM, nozi, of tko Pro- hU Uoarrt of aUaaVeraal Cotmtr. and Bow smshw, if aoy, why the Petitioner' of P. H. Hirdsis, Aiiiailnratrator rf 1b RUt mt Wm. Strait, dearraaorl, lor aaJa of aeprTo wotnaa, M AKT1 B.'tifraM sot k. grantei, Jta. . .''" W. Is. atAI F latLXr, tOTaa. good heart, a th wrk that lies before My countrymen I Keipond to th s call as yon have doae lb days that hv past, and with tk'bltufe of a kind andoyer-rallnc Providence, fbRemy shall b drive a fiom your soil, the aecarltjr af year wlveeaasl daugbtoa, fr.m Lk. Insult, and tbeeutrares of a hiatal roa, aho.ll b aatabllshed, aeon lo b followei by a aeriuaueni and aa .honorable peace. Tb elalata of hosae and country, wit and hlldren, unttlaa; wrthtb aaataana f boaor ana patriotism, evmoaon as lo tbo Be id ; we cannot, dara aat. will not fail to resneod. Fallal baoaaaHl aiifldeBe, I eoas to Join ba your atrarffle, shartnfyar brlvallon, and with yonrbrav aad true aa, la strik th blew Ikatohali brhaiaaa- oaa taener araaa, arramaa ta ear sens, aati peace Or eearrtry. t .IBlrnedT JO. J. BBAUBEOAHlT, a) bfflalst: - ort. W. k.vt. Colonel 11 1 fj, oettT-dlw. ' ' M'. r All dally papara la U. artaPl lllea aad wwai wit.in wis asbitary aivasarat will pablss lit .bore week, and weakly p(.4. foar lisaMsieV- iua l baasaaaasMiaartsr. f'r approvat aad pay- Alisilnltrator,si IVotfcc. I ET'it'KS of Administration on th A j estate of Mrs. CHARITY IJ ROOKS, Jioxube.e County, Missisnippi, . Lavin oeen granieu to me, tnerelore nil per sons having claims agitinst said estate. are hereby notilied aud requested lo ex hibit the same duly probated within (tit time limited by law or thev will be for ever barred. . CHARLES BASKEKVILL, -Adm'r. Columbus Miss. Oct. 25, 18C4. IC-Cw. Vseocral. w au aea, a ta aiaaasa aata.., a s sauaa w.M af - issass, aaass s..wsy. M.affaa. Isssas. Asw, aa nkvssats.. lasmtoa btsm. taoiilaaaa.aal .Us. sa taiatnaa, t a m. ..aiiaa A alBhtas Carpet laCaU fM ak. aa. mi Siyns.k,i lae t uk unih Sk va jsaarafcaas ajertaia. Vkm wa. s.s,.s,s mk I iUrawtru.aaaakawlayairaaaar. Tk4W f aWk taa.d .k-avwa aad aa asaat, la swsa aaa awi aa ky dass.au; ta. vtaa. u ka-wal sss as asy i iil.ii. as sur en...,, a. Cskkau oaST. assasv, ... Jfclssi tavfcAA mruac ale t Aajctleai. T Will sell. a aadai, sk. Sb ay t A a aa areaaieaa, aal k aasaasoas tefcjMs.tn.- a Ia,oa arsaaa. a asm at. t " tCtkstaMafl auae-', . Cr kafaar a oka. aaVM. IAA (XJL4Jumaiv aUDLatifn s - - I ... - A BOOKS . AuniliilNtrafor'M Kotlce, TjS Akate lit Mi&sisrimA. Newton VounHl. l 11 EltEAS Lelters;of Administration VV on th FKiRla nf W.KKIF.L AH. BINQ'l'ON, late of said County, dee'd., were sranted to the unersiimed bv the nouorabie tn i'robato Uourt ot Mewton County, at tbo October I'eiin thereof: 'aw all persons having claims against me estate ot ine t decedent, are hereby required to exhibit ihe same, aod have them registered within the time limited by law or the same will be barred. , . MARINA AKKIK'JTON, Admr'x. - KUWAKO E. CHAPMAN, Adm'r. ' OcU 25, 1804 4G-w7w. . . ... - . Adiuliilftfrator'a Notice. " WHEREAS, Letters of Administra tion oa the estate of CHAHLES IHA'T, late of said county, deceased, was granted to the undersigned at the Sep temeer term, 1X04, of the Honorable Pro state Court mf Newton county. State of Masasaauppi i II ow all ' tiersoBS havinar elaiaat aiaaiaat the estate ol tae said deoe- atesit are bercaVy reqairea to eabibLt tbe aauaao wiiksa the time and have the aame rerkatered accorating te law or the same m ee barrea. WILLIAM THAMES, ot 25-tM je-w7w. Adroiniatrator. nOMMIXTED to the J oountv.-on tho first In. named Harrison : said bov is tl about forty years old, about five feet eight inches high, anil will weigh about ono hundred and seventy-five pounds. Said negro was sold by B. F. Jimk, of this county, to Lev. Simpson, of Mobile, Ala., to whom it is believed ho now beings. The owner of s iid negro is hereby ri fied to como forward, jnove proj ty, pny charges and take him awny, i he will bo dealt with as the law directs. s W. II. KODGKliS, Sheriff Scott County, Miss. Hillsboro, Misu.. Au?. 9, '64 30 If. bhitt) It j wait!. ; STOLEN from tie undersigned on tlie night of the 3rd Sept., lb'04, a small brown mare, 13 years old, has 2 or 3 whiti feet and some white in her forehead, with scars on her shoulders: Also, oa the night of (lie l.'Uh Sept., in Newton county, Miss., a largfl yellow or clay-bank mare, about 7 yeirs old, black mane and tail, about 10 hands high, in moving carries her head low. I will rive J250 lor any information of either of said mares, fo that I e;m qct them. JOHN W. (JULIA, oot4 w4v HeKalb, Mir". Ad!i fi u iKti'H tor's J.odie. WHEHEAS, letters of Adminilrr(ion on tho estate o! "J. P. JItJSY, de ceased, were granted to the undersigned at the lust Mi y Term of (he Probate court of Lauderdale county, Mississippi. All persons, bavins claims seams! tlio estto of said deceased, are hereby ic quired to exhibit the samo within tlio time limited and as the law directs, or the ame will be barred, and those indebted will make immediate paymeut. SAKAH A. JUJJY, Administralrix of said dccea .cd. Oct. 11 45-wtf Atlliiiiilatintoi'ai Sale. IY vlrtn of so order of the Trolate Court of Kcm- per county, Ml, m- at tbe Bsr-tcmbcr term, IHCA, tba ouder.ik'ue.l c-iniinlslratoi-a wiib th will nis neied of V. Illls Kanilt-is, deceased, will, on tle lh.'!id da- of October, A I, IWil.aa the premises, ,ell to Ihi hairbeat bidder for cs-h. a lot af eld house' on tho preiniscs at the late residence of said dece&sau, in said ccronly. A lis, anteata Mill and all tit. Diture. tncreunro ne- ' soaa-ing. stale to tak plaoa wllbia ibe honrs prcseribt-d by law. johji f jokes, and i ' i WW Lrrrr.B. . . Aduir.iatralorf Vt'lth th. wUI anoeaed af Willis .dera Oetabar P ISSt at AalaaalBletralrls Katie. , Te Ueeaabavowa IvMrs of Cullee. Bnrmn late ef Ceaaoena Otenty. Miaa . dee'd. JOV are kereby tsotified that tbe on- . rtjred Sraa arpinl Arlmiriiatr, trix ef said EaUt. bv the Probata Cmirl of Lewnda Connty, Mias., at the April term 1864: and are therefore reooeated t eoane forward and preseat your clainu for ear la temt too mar have in aaid Eetat.- IUZABETU C. BARROK, apJ 0t. Adminitthn. KO'i'lC E. ... iX arrsons tavfaif claims acstnst tbe Con federala Sutca for oroncrtv taken or informaUv lrf.re..T,l farta as of th army, are notified that I will be at ayaeeeor. wayo. eoonly, rroan the 17'b 10 tn z,ir Oclo.,. lrH4. Ir tl nu.woM ot reeciruia and taktef prf taVctatien t all elain tin astd connty, torssa urovtslon.. cattle. .Iili.. bo.a. I'orses SBBlss, teasa aad wsaoos, krtosor f aruUbed for th a f ia araay hy fc owr r aetetofor. taken or kslsii.liy tsafirewd so. the Maf lb .nay and not yet paid as.. CbttsMBt tm aU aasrs will a rv;alrd t ars1wc r are w It,.... t prv taeir s9e. sts etalaaa, aad all elaiau aaMBld be preMBied in wtttiac sawparted by Ma aalk ta Ik jastaea mt la BBS, aswdacism any wrttlea cvisKBM- In has aaaaaa sttaa erasure to ta mss. Ctahssaassarvreiarntd I ism) feptMHsf tlr I BOWKM, C. , Cbi. Xk'Caa. aMalstsi, Mmc ... . HaaawaT. ITA8 aaltrd tmjtm lail f .ae aty. lo ta f I OtAtaof alusluippi. by taa He. Iteoi. i alarm, , a taw ssak Bay f J. wa. , as a raaaway, a ay .a, uy. Lai Im EJA1. aatd keamtw to , SMff. Clark. f ssobile. Ala. Said key as asa V , r Kl yaan f Mt', ' ret ria Msckee klsrk, f s dark ' nasM-r ssl.r. ..ks aboal 13a aoswd. baa a aear o , rta-bt efeMNtcr bM. ; baa a) .MS eesssutfl a i nsas LaaMI aalt f eastaes. Ta anvaOT mf ski bev ta r ,! . a em fiward. avwv swevarty mmm I aaa karn away, v aa wis a aesll wua arcenlu-c a taw. 4. B. a.B r.H- 9 is, imy VtmH aaeasat m Jaklf.