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FAYETTSVILLE OBSERVER. ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN COUNTY! N. 0. WALLACE, Editor. FAYETTEVILLE, TENN: Thnndajr Morning March 5, ISC3. Confederate Congress Tbe suljtjct .yf extortion baa been brought, htforo the House of.Repre-gentatiy'ef- ., by 'a resolution to subject to conscrip'io:i sill citizen?, resident or sojourners, without regard to age, physical al4iity, trade, profession, or pursuit; who -- re fuse to rocejve on-feder- ate money for articles, sold by them, or tor selling any article at an advance of more than r per cent, opon 4he prices charged for the same articles two years ago. The main object of the bill is to punish fraud nod overreaching, tbe great vice of the tim.'S. In ordinary times, the passage of sumptuary Jaws is unad-vLsabl- e; but in time cf war, when trade is thrown out of its legitimate channel!--- , there 6hould one wou!d think, some method be devised to make knaves and pickpockets of all orts amenable to tho lash of the law. People who have no consciences, restore our end sense right tbe- - lle6lC-- S end consciences and senso of light of the community. r.re D0 certain that placing such4 culprits in tho army would pe the course mosi utiiy 10 inspire them with a wholesome fear of their Auy remo- val from the sphere of operations v hick engrosses all their affections must be a but it wouli hardly seem just to oar scMiers who are, for the most partrbiave and Lonoialle men lbt they should be f.irced to mirch in the ranks with Each a set truculent fallows. v - i FromMhe Araj Letters hnvi) been l(?ft at this place for the following persons Miss Jane English, Mrs L J Ellis, Daud L I Ian Miss Mioday C James P Ilice?, John Mnrt-h'-f Mrs II A Pope, Jackson Smith, t ILShwrj, Mrs E A Smith, 11 A C Stavens. n, MisRhodiae Williamson, Mrs M L Whitworth, Mrs Jane Mr?. Mrtha A E Walker, A h Walker. Watch. for Tkcm - Qaito 'a cumber of horses and mules hr;ve.been stolen from drflVrent parts this count y lately. We have heard it suggested that there is a bacd bl horse thieves prowling About iho country, who hope that their mis-deed- s may be attributed to 6ohJ!crs nod tbe sugge stion mny really be well founded. ' O.vners of stock would do well to keep on "eye open. Visito- r- . Our cilice .was illuminated Inst Monday, by the presence the veri- table 4,5ld Gan," of Jhe Winchester Bulletin. he was an old personally, a new one. . We found him to be a genial, intelli- gent, maa just the eort to c?er to the tastes of an ( in- tellectual perple. Buccera attend ' Lim. , . Kcw Adtf - A valuable tract land is ndver-lise- d in this p,nper, to bo offered to ths highest bidder, at executor's sale, a is lilfplc Slaves Horses ODd - - - r U J Mules, elc. And the hooks and nc ';nn'u nf Wright &. Ransom are now To' the hands Bright & Bright. . , r '. . '.,; ; "' ' Spr'akln - I'ursuant to' Brig ; Gen.. Pillow . made ap'eech in this ,laco last; Monday. : Oar engage -- merits wcio so imperative a nature ca'lo Prevent our attendiog, but we understand bi remarks were charac- terize i by good practical sense and souud judgment., ... , . ... ; . . The French Emperor has 6 000 additional Freach troops io embark for Mexico. IATEST Uim Jackson, Feb. 25. I am permit- ted to copy the following dispatch to Gen. Petnberton : Feb. 2o. Lnst night about 10 o'clock on board theCouled-- " erate bieamer .Dr. Batty, four miles below Vicksburg, I foil io with tha U. S. iron clad Ipdiauolu, which was going in quest of tbo ram Queen of the West and the steamer Webb. I engaged the Icdianola lor an hour ajd . the u ran along side, when her commander, it. B.rown; of the S.. i- - ViT' I u Navy, surrendered to me; .' . . Sulli;a,u- - W Q"fT A.nll (K rrP,';f i:.,-- 1 Hiranj Wilson, back; L B.Lockbnid, Vu" ouoru, jDeavenport,hould,r; Geo: N Wil- - v. Brent," t have turned the over to Lim,iQ a sinking condition, but we .hope to save her. Only five of our number hurt. Signed Feed. C Brand, i - Lieut Col. Hichmond, Feb. 27. A procla- mation from tha Presideut will nublished appointina the 27th of March as a day fastiog, humiliation, and prayer, and inviting tbe people the Confederate States to repair on that day to tbe usual place oi puouc worsmp, aou join iu grayer to Almighty bod, that he will continue his merciful protection over ourciuse, scatter our enemies, set at naught their evil designs, and peace A jaifcu x rauKioii v) ' . . gwes some. partiealarS OI me aispo- - isal of the Democratic Convention at no cf themselves,! he graciously 'to ohl CO compelled to respect thebuIoved ,C0UlI.f of transgression"!?.- - puuishment; of is, llailhcock, Wiley, cf DMingubhfd of Editorially, acquaintance; compaoiooablo rtiscnicKts of of apptiotmcnt, of ordered Iet.Gieson, U. Jndiaoola'"uu Commanding. be of of GispaTcu be luace me iue,u:n. Tnh !?,,, .n,.i.iewi ironn.l House of Representatives' having, by a uccidid vote, rtlusec tho Con- vention the use of the Hallot Dele-gatu- s, that body, rented the Theatre. Delegates from forty counties were present. David Mtrriwether Wii.s elected Chairman. Ou taking the. chair he txpressed a hope that the Convention would do uothmg that fj good and lojal citizens should cot do. . In the meantime a regime of mMipim 5h . fixpd hflvonetB formed r. r tko-j- m r, nKnn the call of the counties was made, Col. Gilbert took a stand and in formed the Convention that none hut men of undoubted loyalty to the ,T v Governmenti would be allowid to ran for any office. - lie advisel the Delegates to dis- perse to tbeir homes, and in future desist from all auch attempts to pre- cipitate civil war upon the State. Tbo jfissemblflge then adjourned. There was some excitement tut no disorder. Gun Boafs about. We learn that two or more Gun Boats and several transports came up the Tennessee a few days ago to Fiiir- - oce. Bainbridge, &c., and that several hundred of the enemy's cavalry had entered Frank- fort, RussehVille, Tuscumhia, &c, having probably come up from Cor- inth. Ojr cavalry retired to Court-l-nt- d. . The river is now falling and the gun boats will have to retire. Ocr steamboa4, the Dunbar, escaped over tho Shoals. v e have been un- able to learn what dam tges were done by the enemy to the citizens. Ad- vocate. The cars Rnt running from Louis- ville to Nashville, and from Nashville to Murfrt eshoro. Flour 3 per hun- dred i in NashvilK' Sugtr 10 cents, and Coffee 50, In Louisville South- ern money 10 to 20 per cent dis, and Confederate 40 to 50 cents on tho dollar. The Federals report- ed to have issued orders prohibiting the cultivation of the ground inside of their lines by Southern people in MidJla Tennessee, in order to starve us out! It behooves us to try to raise the more every nhero 'else. Among tho trophies of the war displayed in the Virginia State Li- brary,' wbite silken banner cap- tured from a Fhiladelphia1 Turn Vt rein Regiment, on one sida of. which is tho mitto Gut Iltil." The trans lation of the words is s:dd to be Good Luck,' 'ibut' tho 'majority ofj visitors Vive them a phonetic 6irnifi can'crcadily believing that the reg- iment, to whidh the banner belonged "got hell" on the occasion of the capture. . '' .' '. ', ' ' ' ' " Flonr Wanted We wfsh to Purchase for Our own usa a" few! hundred pdunils of Floor middlings or first quality- -- for which the cash will, bo paid. ' Any of our friends to can. furnish us from twenty-ffv- e .'p.opnds op, will please seed H to tho Observer office. JEST The 6th Iowa, cavalry, now at Davenport, have sigoea no agree- ment not to go into service at all, ex cept flgairjst the Indices. List of Ri!!cd, Wouadtd and Miss-- , log in the 18th Rrg't lean. Fol s in flip !at haffU fif.fi Wnrfrs- - Doro. : J. B.Puliusr, (Colonel) wvusdetl iu soinnuer, Knee. C rises 6 15 Sun sets.. Monday, March 9. lIse3 6 u 1 Suu .. ...Tuesday 10. f C' teat Ti ti are M..I i i l rn . i.iuaiei.uoocu, o;ipiaio; WOUT Si ded in hand and chest. , Lt. J. M. DougliS3, (Adj't) ia,s'JQ Ion- - - . r ietct:er liurrusbrgeapt Maj.;r, contU3od wound from sht-U- . Si 4 I Company 1. Killed. Jno. II. Vaccf. Wounded. Capt. G. ' McCabe, A thigh; W. Ii. New, arm; SrgM. C. o i i? it i t .. . , e rr : i ir of wu";.u,uu' u? in Action. Corporal A. It H. Freeman, and J. B. Sullivaru CoIPASY 4B" ... Rilled. Corporal W. W. Cole. Wounded. 1st Lieut. S. C. Bow- - ers, coram c comonnr. stishtlv:' 2d i Lieqt. , S. . Cols slightly; J..M. Hatch, mortally; W.-1I- . llamilton, leg; Y. A. Hulsey, band, JW'ss wg in Action- .- John Sabely, anu u 11. tuiks. Company "C." . -- Killed 1st Lieut. S. M. Smith com g com: J. b. lJ,iercy, (bergwant;; Color sergeant G. K. Lowe; A. A. Abernnthy. Wounded.-- JL F. Brown, h e: B- - Js. Grouse. ' hanC: J. E. Dromrroolc, hand. L M Gordon, - 7 t- -i Jotn, U)el, J. W Nisli. thieh: . . . , f 0f the shouldt r Company 11 D. Killed. tione. Wound d.-- Cwi. M. E St. John, arm; 1st Lieut. B. F B irrot, head; j D. D. Bryfcon, arm: Alfred Reed, U . T T CI I 1. A ,,n St. John, shoulder- - W. J. Williams, shoulder: ' J.J. Warmack, urm. GM pany ut?v I Killed, fee rgea nt J. T. Miles and ! Private J. N. Biien. I Wounded Ckpt. Gid. II. Lowe, lee: 2d Lieut. D. G. Parchee. arm. S.lT Jpnf M I SriiLrt ho.l-St.rtt- i' O. W. Felts., shoulder; Privates S. W Demumbrane, arm; J. E thigh; Washington Morris, arm; C Tomiin, side; J. W: Sione, leg. Missing in Action. Sergeant J. M.Bidwell. Company " F." Killed.-1- 1. R. Stovall.' Wounded. lstserg't R. Ogleby, arm; 3d serg't 11. II. Hortons fjot; Corporal II. L'. Wood fin, thigh; Corp'l J. A. Moddrill, head; Privates D. C, Williams, bowels; W. A. Cordon, head; R. D. Owen, hand; W. M. Gil- - tman, nan1; vj. in. Ilarr.s, unKnown; J. N. Newman, since dt-ad- W. II. Thomas, wound unknown; David Burden,-(44t- h Tenn.) th'gh. Company G.v. Killed. Capt, John Dick. Wounded 2d Lienf.D.W.Stuhbs, arm; 1st Serg't John Walker, head; Privates Uiley llestr, leg?; ILirdy McNeal, neck; Frank Simpkins, thigh; Wm. Bird, eye; Calvin Ab-fiitir- e, 1 g; Rubert Bell, lep; James Godwin, thiyb; George Brings, shoul- der; John Smith, thigh. JSlissivg in Action. Dempsy Gladden. - Company-4- 4 II.". Killed. Private James Childresa. Wounded. Capt. X- - G. Corlee, shoulder; 1st Sergeant J. P. Ware, chest; 5tli Sergeant M. F. Cuffrey, thigh; 1st Corpl J. N. MvKoighr, knee; 2d Corp'l'M. N. Uerrodf'sirm; Privates James Burchelt, W M Bowen,arm; Jackson Bt!tcbett,kg;Lu a J. Cdruthers,,lcg;. A, Fioley, thigh; Simon CTiUey, arm; Wm. M. Ivey, arm;,J. T,., McMahon, hand; V. A. Mitchell, arm; T. E Prater, bead; J. C. Gunner, chest; W. II. Spicer, hand. . , M issing in Action.. J G D.4e. ' Company ".I." Killed Privates W. C; Allen, ly JQ0 Ciouso, arid R R Clemens. : Wounded. Capt ZW Williams, r knee; 2d Lieut TC Florida, leg bro-- j v. T ken; 2d berg t b b Clemens, wound- ed since died; 4ih Serg't W J Ca. son, bowels; Corp'l W LileCoyJeg; 7.A II Ciemens,'waurrded since died;) t C F Dillon, idt;; I R Far, shoulder; A Moon hand: WG Moore.thiirh: side; R Snider;. arm; vY V Thomp- son, his foot. ' '; ' '('' ' . Cv!rANVuIL"i "- Killed. Private A M Hadsob. Wounded. Cnpi WB U'dy, er.r:1 2d Lieu't T II LUnr.iltorY, foot: 3d Serg't I) B Ftor, hip; Smi Gray, hie: J A II. II all, loot: Saadford Jar- - rells, hip; J "N 'Piirsley he'aJ N and TiptCD;mm; C.BTuroage, wrbt. of thcbsdat.m ah 5, isG3. Slln ......6 18 Sun tots.... ...5 42 March foot; Fbidat, March 6. ;San rises C 17 Sun sets.. .5 43 Saturday, March 7. rises G 16 I Sun sets. . 5 44 a...... nr.. a ,JJ1,'i jiki.u o. v 5 43 Sun A-...- -...C 13 Baa et3. . .'. . .5 4T . ' , Wednesday, March 11 .'rues. ;,.,.6 Xi Suu sets..; ..& 4 J.J1 From the Cincinnati Enquirer Me&t Alrocioas Bill has Passed . ' lie benate-rX- he ' i , tocstiinUon t Annulicd. We'iovite attention to the Snf,..' mm mous bill, annuliioff the Constitution ' ' the United States, which has jost passed the Senate at Washington.- - was printed on tie first page of tho Eoquirer of Thurjday.: The New York Wtrrld well says of it: . Every Who VOted iOrtbel 'detestable bills if sworn to support iu., r... . ..i : :. tiio ouS1u.uu .u. u 'V'", open confessed repudiation. 1 he bill' if 'it-passe- s the other House, (which it will) is .nothing less than an act Jar the establishment of a despo- tism, in JthU mice free and happy Uoittd States, and taking from bc people the protection 4jf afreo Consti tuiion. It auihorists and justifies arbitrary arrests at the will of ..tbe Executive, in delhnce of esplit-I- t pro- visions of tho Constitution forbidding such arrests, It puts .every man's tr v hii.i i r mpr v nu iti ih oro- - V' "7 ,1 . T" V'"" : ri' . uviuiuu,i ryiiunui' sun .a - governments to .protect tbeir citizens against illegal violence ; it tells tho rresiJent aud Ins min;ons that they niy. ivilh itnouuitv. nt'ro.'trate all sylvania, and Mitchell in Massachu-- ! Jcondd or the of . the this Court ri.. 1 : ordinary processof acts despotism tb:jT mS.t cd'lOUS tyrants ill the Worst ages (have earned the txciation of man- - ,. Kltl'J- - ' . We ask tho deliberate attention f tha th. f..i.f- - ... ;il V " ' "H now recite add whic'l appear on re- - cord. Mr n .rlilu ..rVimlni.! mi1aJ 7 tO amend tlie lirat Section Oi ICO M : : c I 1 l.T) : l) ilifec I Llli" " ulttr lUc I'UiaaO f . CM .1..... ru , tt..:..i o. ...... i l- - i uemui tut, uuneuotaief, iuu wo.iua in the exercise of his COUStltuteu authority '' an aniOlldmcnl wbidl WOU1U give mat OlllCer immuniry for all acts, arrests ami proceediogs which he has done or ordered in tbe exer- - . . . . . , , . CISO 01 Dis COnSlllUUonaJ aUlDtiriiy, but leaving him and his subordinates III tbe lull Consequences and penal- - ties of acts done in Violation Of the pinc.;((- - UonslUUUOO.- - Itie UepUDHCari oen - JttorS Saw that tha adoption O.f this amendment would rpnd. lhi hill nil- - gatory; alle- - Although gianee Constitution uccoronmly-njpcte- d eleven ayes ugaiust twent ioe . hs linvnin . J 1 Browni Carhle Cowan Hardinir P owtll, baulaburv, luri'lO. Uall and Wilson of Missouri 11 iraver, Unanilier, DiXOU, they F.,o!e, Griues, Ifch, llarlar., liarris, Henderson. Hick?, ICing, L'lne of MuriiM, Pom roy, biiermau, Suran. Ten Eyek, Tnimbnll, N de, Wil.SOtl, Wiley, - mot and Wilson Massachusetts 2G." . ' . t aeclaretl tneir Ueiermmauon - treat tho Constituiijn which they have sworn support, and guar- antees it throws around the liberties of a p. as a nullity." Capture of the Brooklyn. We have information,which through well-know- n from New Orleans, General JMagriidt-- cap; famous Yaokerf of-w- ar Brooklyn, Galvestou, a since. grounded, and her crow were the of .uiuua.- -r icovay Whig. Ex-Preside- Pierce, of New- - occupies position Valland:gham, lsenj. Wood, Bright, and othei peace Democrats. He ii actively engaged the politics State, liboiiog carry tbe March elections Lincoln.' Ah attempt to arrest deserter Hudson city, last resisted by thc people, and tho Pro-vo- at forced liberate prisoner. - is made in Ohio Miphigan prospects the ncxtwheat crop. Singular Story about the Caplrtie KeW Orleans ! ... :.A letter from Richmond, .Va.; pub lished a Belfast paper, contains tbe following statement . ! umal nnrl ' - 1 uiKiMAnrT CIV I r r k a t ' a. 1 weens, viuenuy m oepinjnuer anu October last.) While there I InPKS o P trial hi nniirtmnrtixl ( f nln 1 XT :h,.ln o1 .Officer J..X Mitchell, the former J icommandet' of kj. i. uui', nun iho latter commander the Confed- - !erate flotil,a on tha Mississippi river ofjNew ori..Vjlrhey nouna guiny 01 naming, ior me sum r.,nr.t,0 v.fi RWfc V LI V U. V VMi J M tboosrnd dollar?, allowed the United 'States fl iet to rJa the forts without! fti,u ot ' Vfvsee, fllar.iiail Co. any , 1 tola ; you j - i- - , -- Belfast that, this was;"! T our Justico's Court io civil making when in . tieacherouslv Sold, and it has been so proved..: Gn. Duncan is liv ing at in Yankee in Perin- - s Tennee, and :, f ,, 'ore cannot O r etts. jAii.i vocii ut trdtors, ; the Federali neVt-- r have taken ibis Q23IgTT RY. a .f n', rv,;V..,, MS f .Tn. ik- - Mi- - vv.,.,.,..tatehved-atthetimep- bw death, bou:d- - " v-j-- "- "J luuji 1 ZGytZTp. frr FX "ITa""" J "l' , , . 5 i 2 SI If 2 I P h "u BUUKiCU. 3 y d rj J. &. tr y secuntias will be required of tho purchaser. f ( w,- - . - ;a" " '"S" A.-- ', , , ' I . i 1 . . . " iiiiL nu ri iriii iuii. i.ii.bif iur. .niu niin iiit,i nu .. Abouttheyear parents moved North Caroli..a, Sitrrr, t0 Lincoln county .Tetin. Jlis early habits of! . yl .;.,h ;n .v,o tjmution of ail with win.m it was hi fortune to an acquaintance. He was a bright favored by Providence with" a and re--( 7. When the diiUouities b', tiween toe ixorinern ana oouiuera ui the United opened, he atoace es - j pouseJ th3 ra0:'0 f Southera and j Uthern independepw.'. When the ews j reached thst the victories which j 'hitherto crowned Southern arms reversed ?h0;fl of .hich had;"- - Ten- - that this confessiou pi j atld etlter a ne w moJe of existence. tO the WOUld ren j convinced of his death, he was and , : 'qnil, and conversed wiih his hospital ecru- - r . of nomoreeflect ibao so much d; 8tating to him that he ilJeil not blank paper. Tbe amendment Was tho ran of ieaih : that be was in full wa strong, soon con- - 1;. by noes : i ,iifsr-- ah nnnr j nff, I 2 -- "o' - - - - ci:irvp. nut . tenlion tothe last and V 1 beautiful and affecting invoking 1V1J e dlCSSrS, LlaiK, !ll9S!,;ngS ef heaven to be propitiously fchow-Collam- er, , Doolitlle, Fesscn-'ere- d devoted family, and that .1- -n ..sler, Kansas, - r, Vil of c(5(Y i reeistHnce. 1 ' ; respected relative, and an affectionate de-t- he Ot UDlteU , btafeS:V0ted hiuband whose loss they tOi to the ople, comes gentleman, thar, tur. d the man oil 6bort time She while act ".u-.a- u of jo of io" ag-'-.ins- t N. week, was his being of poor of ia was tfip iuu. of .ml dis- - ease land, u.jiui wivac WOUld city A .r,tn ai.a (Rr ft .,vtr 1S10 his. from nu,A form lar'e bclhous then States rights him by calm view innt v..h io' irr?. the upon his 'H anl berate the and ia to at Fort Donelson, the fire of ratriotJam which nr,a nUn4 .liMuiriff in hiti KuC(m n o vir hn ran to burn With increasine ardor and vehemence, tt: i. r (.....1 ,v tlqm. uisHMOui tuuuut oa 1 '111.:- - 1 1 1 a.. anu uia cuurao ueu;i"J luviuciuic. no uo- - .termined at oaco,at whatever sacriSce. to en- - ter the field conflict the first opportanity i rhatmifjht offer. Accordingly about the 1st, wa3 theD bein,; raised by patriotic J. R. ': Bright. Under that brave awl aailant man fas his flantain. ( . . h marched straight . to the , flnl.l oi rr!itpst rpnd nt . moment, if Be ! t - J ' : rcessity should riuire it, to offt-- r himself a sa- - wmeo uioa freedom a. tar. A vary short r- - l.n Ta tantaA fi,.H Vio ' attacked by fever. Being predisposed to con- - sumption, his fever grew violent.. In a few dav it became arnareBt that hw disease had aggruvated form ar)li that tha 'pointed sickle of Death piercing his mor - , !tal frame. He became fully convinced that . t lia 1 .1 eriAn nnad fiAm tKa clatra AI fiptlitri of heaven's king lorn and all the beaiuu-'sap- d j nlnriio rT rrnmuoil laml- - , tht h'9 faith f kmsiiiovi .wv .w.... i was strong, and his evidence iu:i. his faith Id vine friend, the deceased offered up a most Sy,C TJZrJZTJl J lie cxpres-e- d his ardent hope that family iaml U his friends would methim it heaven, ! where thej wouldll uuite in sinjing the song w.hich jeria'.dauhterti, wi.iie giv- - .ing praises to Sa'em's bright nnd glorious iving. in cvuciusion, permit io say tnar, in the death of friend the county has lost one of htrr.olde sons, his acquaintances a fried and friend, his relatives and a deeply lament ai mourn. A Friend. ESTRAYS TAKEN UP. 1st, Kind animal i given.... 2d, color.... 3d, description . . ..ith.ae. . . .5tb, poster's name. . . .Cth.time and place arrest. .. 7th, valuation. ' . MSCOLN COUHTT . Cow and Ca'f--th- e ow, pale red color, star in forehead, some white spoU About her, markd with crop off the left ear and fork in the riht.'abont 5 vrsold; by A. Moore, 22d dis, Jan 2, 18G3. Valued at :$20 j LIME-sToN- COU38TV. Two JTuea one yellow, black streak on his back and weathers, marks or pear, black mane with letter B on shoulder. 4 veare old, val ued at $175 another, a dark nuse colored to Mare Mnte, br.mded with letter S, 15, hands high, valued at $175 other, a dark brown, Mate Mule) marked vilh'gear, no brands perceprable, ' hand high valafdi at $145, all br John Thorn! Jan 2. llule, black, long mane and tail, old mark? m .k 0k. hands hifih about 7. Years old; br Kobert Y - ' - i ed. ?eev, Jac , 18C3. at $.90. Afare Jwfr, niou.e colored, bo 'marka or brand perceivable, shaved tail aixi mane, 10 hards high, about 14 hands high; by Thomas 3a miles north-we- st of ilanUville, Jan 13. Valued at' $75. U - " Ihrte ifule,' mouaeteojorpd.' blind in' Ift on er, alout 15 hands hih. b nt 10 or 11 yra do old :'bv Thos. S. McCalley,' Feb. II.- - Val- ued - at $60. ' . : ,j Hone ate M-ir- e Hide .torso, brown, tlem ish right eye, marked with ear; va'ued-a- t A $i0. " The Mulc.'ismalf. sorrel, with gear; TaJaed t$3Q, '. "Dctlt by Fleming Jor- dan, Feb 10; ' . , . shifting the guns to get her 611, Ma-!an- 1 ta,, flbout i,a"'19 h gh aix-u- t 8 yrs ."old, valued at. $50 the other dark brown, grudersent OUt hS mUSqnilO. fj- - et(0 rUUxt of the gear, 14ra' high, and boarded her. TblS uews WHS ful ' about 8 years old, valued at $K0 both by credited in New Orleans. This is! T-- ? nvd. west of Athena, .od . . . - i road (leading J lorence fo Athens, Dec20 certainly .i bnlu int achievement, and mm rso county. ; dds additional lustre to th OMme of I Tlrfe --- "t Ilor.e Mule, 1G, T?.t,V,.wt ' Tr- - r.r..;. ' n-- s high, marRed with gear and t&r. Hampshire, ih it a in JL to Crroplniot ' . no 1 were of swallow The Yankee army of the has consumed as fuel square miles of forest. city; PIJBLiC. SAkEIY tj, WILL. oiler Tor sde, for cash, ai . Pulaski. Tennessee, on Wednesday, - fl L U H 1J ill f 1 tIJ ilUIldLO, m ..... L N M Sale to cummeoce at 10 A. M. . HUMBLE, Teh. 23, 18C3. Capt. anl A. M . U.S. Wright 1 & Ransom. IF. ,nl-- a on) A rlAiinta rf 1 ior co'iection. f ' OD. ZO. ISOi-- Bt UlUGIIT & UuIGtlTi ; trJct Vo. 3, on tke 13th day February, 1863, on motion of tha plaintiff the abovo cause, aiid it appearing to the satisfaction of tfta Justico, that the satd defendant has nb- - be served on him.it is therefore onW-'.- l that , to said defendant appear at our office tha civil district, on the 3d l f 1903, to plead, answer, or demur to the said attachment, or the said cmisa will be heard ex parte. WASU1XGT0N HUNTER, eb. 20 Justice of the Peace. Sale of-Land- : iTNDorsuanca nf tlm h'st nn,l j X testament of Ezekiel Sanders, deceased. I! will offer for sale to the holiest bidder, on tUo ptemises, Saturday, the 2Slh du of JTIart-Ji- , 1SC3. upon ac edit of one and tr0 years, the following TRACT OF LAND lying on the waters of San Ureek.tn Dis- trict Xo 14, LincJn Couutj, State of Ten- -' jnessce, being the s.vne on which iaid fntes- - ed as follows : North by tho lands of Til man Wells, East by the W. Is of Wm. Dyer. j Eolith hv-th- bii.Ij of V m. Dyer and James ; . . l- - 1 ..C 1. - 1. ! ; 1 wuo,eui l" ,urVia'e."V KVa- - . 1j. A. OA.MJtliS. JLXT. &C. Feb. 2G. 18-- td :. "3 Cg rt.IPS 1 11 1 1 u lsyL lljlj I LI jLHlLo lUli UMLL ! . PURSUANT h decree of the nessee jnnounced at its February term. 18G3, ;iu the case of Hugh Thomison, a.lm'r of V m K Kliaa I &c nrhnN Kill a 'of Sla vea I will, on S iturtl'iY. tlie 21st v m C .! miTf Dnl il, I. ; .k ... i ..- - ....... ocu me iiiiici-- . l. J,.:.. .1.- -. f uukk-- i av iuc uuii-uuuteu- wi in iiio lun ii vi Favettcville, Linln countr, Tennessee, tho following SLAVES, viz: Eliza, and about of years; I utile, about i'l years; Uen, aged , , . - " about 7 years Julia, alxutt yearc; Em i- - tine, .about 13 years; X ed, about 45 vears-- : ' Lathannc. about tlx Years, and her three chA i dren. to-wi- Lucv. about 5 vears: Wn.h. " . - about d years, amt Jlanah. ab.mt 10 montns, which will be sold in ocr Malii dn. alumt 1 f v i.i t s nh it Vi pr t wo iK 1 rt ran Vji ny, ng.nl about 5 years., Wills, about 3 year. ! wil I also be sold in or.e lot. Said Slaves will be sold tipon a redit of 12 months, except ' the sum of cent, which u required to be paid in cash.. Xotcs with two or more ap - - proved securities will be requked of thn pur- - chaser.-- and a lien retained nnon ni.l S!h until the purrhasa monev is paid. ; DANIEL J WIIITTINGTON, Feb 26 Cleik and Special Commissioner, j 1 . IWOI7IC?23, . ' iiMijubAS my. wile ijAiLLlAb If has left mv bed and tioard with- - any just cause or provocation, in.S is, .'KSTAT3J "nitick. j A LL persons baring cliims against; the estate of Thom-'sM- . CLuk, dec. are' atifiujl to prtpent theju jroperlv authenti.a- - ieu for payment, within the time prescribed ry law; and tnos-- owing the estate must coaiu forward and settle. Feb. l'J. M. D. HAMPTON, Ainu' .. j Confederate Ionej. ALL tl-oa- indebied to II. L : VVTnilTB 1,., m r n ... . ... ft. Tll.1..',l It'flAn Will ..T..neji ..II ...... um p .uv undersigned and m ike payment, as he wishes , to wind up the business as soon ai possible, i Confodcr.ita mnev will be taken in payment' of the same. Fe'blOl T. C. GOODRICH. P.S--- I .havea Urge amount due ma by! notes and accounts, an I would ur 'o alT those indebted tome, while Confederate money is1 'plenty to make par ment, I want all the Uonledtrate monev ' I can get. I Feb. 1. 1S63. T. GOODRIfTII. T.ITj,"t i EDLT'ATIO. County Court of Lincoln roantv. ttiar. na won it do in in .,.,nr.,u r -- 11 .. " - j ... , .vf jivvii, nu iiiic'lil. ...-- oJ t.ot. demoted m of v inv b wts t.lio ; us our faithful d of 8. Valued tn marked- - branded S. Q A. of id on nrH .1 30 lot. as School for the rVccV.i oTof Pllsitthe Female The 8 i"n will continue five months. Terns aa UM.al. party oi hoiu.trs. Feb 1803. Your Ailcntion ! hoj.e iude'tcd-t- GKOUflE J XX GOODRICH, find nmr.nM.! with DanielJ. who i author-- j ized to settle and receipt the name. You on a coi.uer oy cajiing and fettling up immediately, as I am compelled have momy, and oblija D.30 23,1862. J. Take:': Notice. TDERSOXS ssndine to tbe Drn a" Store for Amiga or rpti.1 th.e,r ,T V"1".' 1. our exhiHt- - . . DIKMEII& 1IILF.S. :;Lo3t IN, Fayctttville, Wed ne.srl4v. night, 10th'int., a'mcd'rum sizcl DRASS The wiH thant leaving it as vt u ill in ro service to any one but owner ' Dccvlii. ".i . - LL" indebted to me By or ac- - -- .i. w-- ..i plaiwo come forward hnd ! payment. , T. C. "October' 30,' 13(32;- - FAFETTEViM.E. New Drug Store succrssoBs To DIEMSRi-HAIET- Oi FAYETTEVILLE, TEKXI fK$ (XI medicibes; .mm, - FRESH. &"GENUINEf (I tl 1. II U U Li U Taints and FaiDt Craskrs, hnn aiiti (Cailrf Sriirlrj I1ID0 GLASS, PUTTY, .' MEDICAL xtses, FlclVOril Extracts, PT5 K WtK IT JVt . W W V-- V X a surgical Denial iElrcsicjj!-- , SMOKING AND CHEWING Tobacco, mm books, PAPER, ENVELOPES, &C. A afl other articles UMiallv --tx. kept in a Dni Store. VVf J'"f make our pufchaaes relial.K ?5 f J Al fora. feel assured ilmt m- - .11 V.l. : : ii.ijo aii, uuui 111 qualify aH( S ti ... . , ... -- . !? - 'rue. i iivsiriiins mils aol rre- - scriptions shall receive rartTctil.-i- - attention at all tinus.. 0.lor fiom the country premptly liljid. ...... .. .... v i) l r. ir. r.jin n hi 311V Ii ti O in the State. All we tdt i trial Sert.2. DlrTMF.H X-- MIT rc 2i. P. Wp har. n hit,. 1 t.. .r - - - j i i mial 7fli4ll:iiiniak. r.. f. .. i .. uuun?, nuirii .o will sell extremely low. J Dr1if V ATT n r 1' f OOHielrf ate ( tij.vr;? nJ . en wht hav br-e- , cap'nr.;,! and f a- - ,n V",:Ia flrJ nny tin, m o''1'"? of l.nst.litips t. the t f oi'. rnbfr, 186.', have been gu!v eschatjed. an'' r' r"r' so .Iftlu-vd- . - All Cunf.-tlerat- e oCi'ers and mii who jve been delivert-- d at Aiken's Lr.di.?. on James risr. at any time previous f. tha 11th of November, 1802, have be.-- n duTv ei- - changed, and are hereby s. d 3. Corifr.lt-ral- e ctli.'frH nnd r!.n nl,n , ";p? ,"- - "t-- n delivered at Vickbur, MUs!?:r-- - ni i ,!- -, t " "fen i.iiiv n- - are bt-r.-b-v o dcli'rd. RtinERT Ot'LD. Agont of Y.xrr.wff. IJesertedS pBIVAlK V. D. G I LI. I. ,M.to m- - VanJ lst regimrtit Tei nesM-.- ; V.lin- - ,pfl rear Oxford, Hi,... J,il; ,ne arch fr..m I'lpjah lrd tt t'li r;ar.; 1"r- - l,e IH aton: 0 le t Uh, ll.t jsmdy hair, red whikm, bin-- ? rvrsai d red impiecli.-- Ifc savs he is S", iP:ir., ,.f i niny .iurrs rcwanl wili le pid f .r li a;.- - KSif and .di-.mr- um:iv i.il fr.t r n bin. I iis;d in in M "s u!1 ct'a "l-- T '.r Un!'" 'lv,i"- - it. li. ru. li.l.K, f.r,f f. ....... I I It . I n 1 J ' mit.l. WV.O. - (Jretjii.ia, 3Iis., . LUc. 13. W,2 Exc!i;.ne Notice, 4. Richmond, Va , J.m. Io ?.r,?,. , The following officers and m n hue been ,!"'' '' ''""T aril: ,-- v V A" "m,'p" ru'-- c:.p nr.I in Kr tucK; 1 AhiUmia. ilissis.;,,pi G- -- uarouna, up o Ue- - !CemLc.rID' 1HG- -', 2. All ffhreM and men captured in Missou- - ri. Kansas. New Mexico. Arizona. Arl:a..sa., on- - IT!? 7"" "f C'M"te feT' ?r J;wn,K1',r 'r"liil arm y t,,I,4t . .Lntt Safes, ' ' ' '' " pi:.irt.r; ,"'c released, ai.d dtlivcrcJ to Confederate authorities. . t. All efllcer and nun - T have been delivered at City Pu'jit ur. to Ja uarv Cih. nr,1 6- - AH Conlederafo cAWr and mrrj wh- - hav5 at VifksburT u- - to I) - temoer m i, icoj, ann aid date. t . iiip iroie.i hcniederate fhrersar.il men receipted for at Vkfcidmrj up to Decembtr 23d, and including said date. 8. All Confederate nd .. i i , . . .. . mer car- -. ' iureu hiiu pri.ci as i rectricfesbur ' Va. in 1862. , " 0. Alt Confederate efficeri and men rap- tured and paroled at GulJsloro, X. C, in De- cember. 1??"2.' . . 10. Other miircllaneons and minor excVar-g- e, of which the appropriate flh-cr- be duly iufcrmcd. " ' , EOBFRT OUI.D, Jan. 22-- St ' Exchange A-- nt. 0"A1I SmtheTTT papers are requested to copy, and send bills to tire Mar Department. Por StXo. rPIIIlEE-FIN- JACKS-o- ne 7 years oM tRia svn-ing- . ore 5 varr?. ami Itlte 3 year oi.1. T5e two oldest havtr proved themsolves to be sure foal-oett- ers anil rood breeders. Call on ma rfMnlU, Jan 20 6t '."y0' and b,s '??CO .P-1"0- 4 ter on my iccwunt,.a9 I will be responsi- -i o'-- "- words ot his ihhx ptrc .JanJ bt father, .tho muucu the his family in left the 15 C. Bibb, make bands the in in April, in 5ppr PJGG C. of tb ON M'nday. the lCrb of thi3 month. I "l' '"-'- ". P to Jamnry 1st, I8G.T. M1S MARY AVVA M.fww ...:nl. S- - ' 1? two foregoing seeli-- ns aprly not Acdcmy. She would say to ber frien.ls that the :" V'?, f t'' would have commenced earlier, but f.r j r? L i h,t,,e- - of the Academy nn.lV-un- ds UajS irr6 12. A LL will WhHtirgtmi, for lavor GKO. GOODTilCIT.. Alcaicme. will r!easf T,a'f ,(0et2 DOOR KEY. finiLt eceive manv atlhe Observir office, t!i2 ,. those nefo count, GOODiilCiJ. I acd hnncaj IV' TTYrfinnnrm Manl.m.lrt All No. tho livered lff2. fffirei wilt other es.sion t'OMtoU

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Page 1: Fayetteville observer. (Fayetteville, Tenn.) 1863-03-05 [p ]. · 2017-12-17 · FAYETTSVILLE OBSERVER. ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN COUNTY! N. 0. WALLACE, Editor. FAYETTEVILLE,

FAYETTSVILLE OBSERVER.

ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED INLINCOLN COUNTY!N. 0. WALLACE, Editor.

FAYETTEVILLE, TENN:

Thnndajr Morning March 5, ISC3.

Confederate Congress

Tbe suljtjct .yf extortion baa been

brought, htforo the House of.Repre-gentatiy'ef- .,

by 'a resolution to subject

to conscrip'io:i sill citizen?, resident

or sojourners, without regard to age,

physical al4iity, trade, profession, or

pursuit; who -- re fuse to rocejve on-feder- ate

money for articles, sold by

them, or tor selling any article at an

advance of more than r per cent,

opon 4he prices charged for the same

articles two years ago. The main

object of the bill is to punish fraud

nod overreaching, tbe great vice of

the tim.'S. In ordinary times, the

passage of sumptuary Jaws is unad-vLsabl- e;

but in time cf war, when

trade is thrown out of its legitimatechannel!--- , there 6hould one wou!d

think, some method be devised to

make knaves and pickpockets of all

orts amenable to tho lash of the

law. People who have no consciences,restore our

end sense righttbe-

-lle6lC-- S

endconsciences and senso of light of the

community. r.re D0 certain that

placing such4 culprits in tho army

would pe the course mosi utiiy 10

inspire them with a wholesome fear

of their Auy remo-

val from the sphere of operations

v hick engrosses all their affections

must be a but it wouli

hardly seem just to oar scMiers

who are, for the most partrbiave and

Lonoialle men lbt they should be

f.irced to mirch in the ranks with

Each a set truculent fallows.v - i

FromMhe ArajLetters hnvi) been l(?ft at this

place for the following persons

Miss Jane English,Mrs L J Ellis,Daud L I IanMiss Mioday CJames P Ilice?,John Mnrt-h'-f

Mrs II A Pope,Jackson Smith,t ILShwrj,Mrs E A Smith,11 A C Stavens. n,MisRhodiae Williamson,Mrs M L Whitworth,Mrs JaneMr?. Mrtha A E Walker,A h Walker.

Watch. for Tkcm -Qaito 'a cumber of horses and

mules hr;ve.been stolen from drflVrent

parts this count y lately. We have

heard it suggested that there is a

bacd bl horse thieves prowling About

iho country, who hope that their mis-deed- s

may be attributed to 6ohJ!crs

nod tbe sugge stion mny really be

well founded.' O.vners of stock

would do well to keep on "eye open.

Visito- r- .

Our cilice .was illuminated Inst

Monday, by the presence the veri-

table 4,5ld Gan," of Jhe Winchester

Bulletin. he was an old

personally, a new one.

. We found him to be a genial, intelli-

gent, maa just the

eort to c?er to the tastes of an(

in-

tellectual perple. Buccera attend'

Lim. , .

Kcw Adtf -A valuable tract land is ndver-lise- d

in this p,nper, to bo offered to

ths highest bidder, at executor's sale,

a is lilfplc Slaves Horses ODd- - - rU J

Mules, elc. And the hooks and nc

';nn'u nf Wright &. Ransom are

now To' the hands Bright &

Bright. . , r '. . '.,;

; "' 'Spr'akln -

I'ursuant to' Brig

; Gen.. Pillow . made ap'eech in this

,laco last; Monday. : Oar engage-- merits wcio so imperative a nature

ca'lo Prevent our attendiog, but we

understand bi remarks were charac-

terize i by good practical sense and

souud judgment., ... , . ... ; . .

The French Emperor has6 000 additional Freach troops io

embark for Mexico.

IATEST Uim

Jackson, Feb. 25. I am permit-ted to copy the following dispatch toGen. Petnberton :

Feb. 2o. Lnst nightabout 10 o'clock on board theCouled-- "

erate bieamer .Dr. Batty, four milesbelow Vicksburg, I foil io with thaU. S. iron clad Ipdiauolu, which wasgoing in quest of tbo ram Queenof the West and the steamer Webb.I engaged the Icdianola lor an hourajd . the u ran along side, when hercommander, it. B.rown; of the S.. i-

- ViT' I uNavy, surrendered to me; .'

. . Sulli;a,u- - W Q"fTA.nll (K rrP,';f i:.,-- 1

Hiranj Wilson, back; L B.Lockbnid,

Vu" ouoru,jDeavenport,hould,r; Geo: N Wil- -

v.

Brent," t have turned theover to Lim,iQ a sinking condition,but we .hope to save her. Only fiveof our number hurt.

Signed Feed. C Brand, i

- Lieut Col.Hichmond, Feb. 27. A procla-

mation from tha Presideut willnublished appointina the27th of March as a day fastiog,humiliation, and prayer, and invitingtbe people the Confederate Statesto repair on that day to tbe usualplace oi puouc worsmp, aou join iugrayer to Almighty bod, that hewill continue his merciful protectionover ourciuse, scatter our enemies,set at naught their evil designs, and

peaceA jaifcu x rauKioii v)

' . .gwes some. partiealarS OI me aispo- -

isal of the Democratic Convention at

no cf themselves,! he graciously 'to

ohl CO compelled to respect thebuIoved ,C0UlI.fof

transgression"!?.- -

puuishment;

of

is,llailhcock,

Wiley,

cf

DMingubhfd

of

Editorially,

acquaintance;

compaoiooablo

rtiscnicKtsof

of

apptiotmcnt,

of

ordered

Iet.Gieson,

U.

Jndiaoola'"uu

Commanding.

be

of

of

GispaTcu

be

luace me iue,u:n. Tnh !?,,, .n,.i.iewi ironn.lHouse of Representatives' having,by a uccidid vote, rtlusec tho Con-

vention the use of the Hallot Dele-gatu- s,

that body, rented the Theatre.Delegates from forty counties were

present. David Mtrriwether Wii.s

elected Chairman. Ou taking the.chair he txpressed a hope that theConvention would do uothmg thatfjgood and lojal citizens should cotdo. . In the meantime a regime ofmMipim 5h . fixpd hflvonetB formed

r. r tko-j- m r, nKnn

the call of the counties was made,Col. Gilbert took a stand and informed the Convention that none hutmen of undoubted loyalty to the

,T vGovernmenti would be allowid toran for any office. -

lie advisel the Delegates to dis-

perse to tbeir homes, and in futuredesist from all auch attempts to pre-

cipitate civil war upon the State.Tbo jfissemblflge then adjourned.There was some excitement tut nodisorder.

Gun Boafs about. We learn thattwo or more Gun Boats and severaltransports came up the Tennessee afew days ago to Fiiir- - oce. Bainbridge,&c., and that several hundred of theenemy's cavalry had entered Frank-fort, RussehVille, Tuscumhia, &c,having probably come up from Cor-

inth. Ojr cavalry retired to Court-l-nt- d.

. The river is now falling andthe gun boats will have to retire.Ocr steamboa4, the Dunbar, escapedover tho Shoals. v e have been un-

able to learn what dam tges were doneby the enemy to the citizens. Ad-

vocate.

The cars Rnt running from Louis-ville to Nashville, and from Nashvilleto Murfrt eshoro. Flour 3 per hun-

dredi

in NashvilK' Sugtr 10 cents,and Coffee 50, In Louisville South-

ern money 10 to 20 per cent dis,and Confederate 40 to 50 cents ontho dollar. The Federals report-ed to have issued orders prohibitingthe cultivation of the ground insideof their lines by Southern people inMidJla Tennessee, in order to starveus out! It behooves us to try to

raise the more every nhero 'else.

Among tho trophies of the war

displayed in the Virginia State Li-

brary,' wbite silken banner cap-

tured from a Fhiladelphia1 Turn Vtrein Regiment, on one sida of. which

is tho mitto Gut Iltil." The translation of the words is s:dd to be

Good Luck,' 'ibut' tho 'majority ofjvisitors Vive them a phonetic 6irnifican'crcadily believing that the reg-

iment, to whidh the banner belonged

"got hell" on the occasion of thecapture. .

''.' '. ', ' ' ' ' "

Flonr WantedWe wfsh to Purchase for Our own

usa a" few! hundred pdunils of Floormiddlings or first quality- --

for which the cash will, bo paid. ' Any

of our friends to can. furnish us

from twenty-ffv- e .'p.opnds op, will

please seed H to tho Observer office.

JEST The 6th Iowa, cavalry, now

at Davenport, have sigoea no agree-

ment not to go into service at all, ex

cept flgairjst the Indices.

List of Ri!!cd, Wouadtd and Miss-- ,

log in the 18th Rrg't lean. Fol sin flip !at haffU fif.fi Wnrfrs- -

Doro. :

J. B.Puliusr, (Colonel) wvusdetliu soinnuer, Knee. C

rises 6 15 Sun sets..Monday, March 9.

lIse3 6 u 1 Suu .....Tuesday 10.

f C'

teat Ti

ti

are

M..I i i l rn .i.iuaiei.uoocu, o;ipiaio; WOUT Si

ded in hand and chest., Lt. J. M. DougliS3, (Adj't) ia,s'JQ

Ion- --

.r ietct:er liurrusbrgeapt Maj.;r,contU3od wound from sht-U-. Si

4 ICompany 1.Killed. Jno. II. Vaccf.Wounded. Capt. G. ' McCabe, A

thigh; W. Ii. New, arm; SrgM. C.o i i? it i t

.. . , e rr : i irof

wu";.u,uu' u?in Action. Corporal A. It

H. Freeman, and J. B. Sullivaru

CoIPASY 4B" ...Rilled. Corporal W. W. Cole.Wounded. 1st Lieut. S. C. Bow- -

ers, coram c comonnr. stishtlv:' 2d i

Lieqt. , S. . Cols slightly; J..M.Hatch, mortally; W.-1I- . llamilton,leg; Y. A. Hulsey, band,

JW'ss wg in Action- .- John Sabely,anu u 11. tuiks.

Company "C." .--

Killed 1st Lieut. S. M. Smithcom g com: J. b. lJ,iercy, (bergwant;;Color sergeant G. K. Lowe; A. A.Abernnthy.

Wounded.-- JL F. Brown, h e: B- -

Js. Grouse. ' hanC: J. E. Dromrroolc,hand. L M Gordon, -7 t--i

Jotn, U)el, J. W Nisli. thieh:. . . ,

f

0f the shouldt rCompany 11 D.

Killed. tione.Wound d.-- Cwi. M. E St. John,

arm; 1st Lieut. B. F B irrot, head; j

D. D. Bryfcon, arm: Alfred Reed,U . T T CI I 1. A

,,nSt. John, shoulder- - W. J. Williams,shoulder:' J.J. Warmack, urm.

GM pany ut?vI Killed, fee rgea nt J. T. Miles and! Private J. N. Biien.

I

Wounded Ckpt. Gid. II. Lowe,lee: 2d Lieut. D. G. Parchee. arm.S.lT Jpnf M I SriiLrt ho.l-St.rtt- i'

O. W. Felts., shoulder; Privates S. WDemumbrane, arm; J. Ethigh; Washington Morris, arm; CTomiin, side; J. W: Sione, leg.

Missing in Action. Sergeant J.M.Bidwell.

Company " F."Killed.-1- 1. R. Stovall.'Wounded. lstserg't R. Ogleby,

arm; 3d serg't 11. II. Hortons fjot;Corporal II. L'. Wood fin, thigh; Corp'lJ. A. Moddrill, head; Privates D. C,

Williams, bowels; W. A. Cordon,head; R. D. Owen, hand; W. M. Gil- -

tman, nan1; vj. in. Ilarr.s, unKnown;J. N. Newman, since dt-ad- W. II.Thomas, wound unknown; DavidBurden,-(44t- h Tenn.) th'gh.

Company G.v.Killed. Capt, John Dick.Wounded 2d Lienf.D.W.Stuhbs,

arm; 1st Serg't John Walker, head;Privates Uiley llestr, leg?; ILirdyMcNeal, neck; Frank Simpkins,thigh; Wm. Bird, eye; Calvin Ab-fiitir- e,

1 g; Rubert Bell, lep; JamesGodwin, thiyb; George Brings, shoul-

der; John Smith, thigh.JSlissivg in Action. Dempsy

Gladden. -Company-4- 4 II.".

Killed. Private James Childresa.Wounded. Capt. X-- G. Corlee,

shoulder; 1st Sergeant J. P. Ware,chest; 5tli Sergeant M. F. Cuffrey,thigh; 1st Corpl J. N. MvKoighr,knee; 2d Corp'l'M. N. Uerrodf'sirm;Privates James Burchelt, W M

Bowen,arm; Jackson Bt!tcbett,kg;Lu aJ. Cdruthers,,lcg;. A, Fioley, thigh;Simon CTiUey, arm; Wm. M. Ivey,arm;,J. T,., McMahon, hand; V. A.Mitchell, arm; T. E Prater, bead; J.C. Gunner, chest; W. II. Spicer,hand. .

, M issing in Action.. J G D.4e. '

Company ".I."Killed Privates W. C; Allen, ly

JQ0 Ciouso, arid R R Clemens. :

Wounded. Capt Z W Williams, r

knee; 2d Lieut T C Florida, leg bro-- j v.T

ken; 2d berg t b b Clemens, wound-

ed since died; 4ih Serg't W J Ca.

son, bowels; Corp'l W LileCoyJeg;7.A II Ciemens,'waurrded since died;)t

C F Dillon, idt;; I R Far, shoulder;A Moon hand: W G Moore.thiirh:

side; R Snider;. arm; vY V Thomp-

son,

his

foot. ' '; ' '('' '

. Cv!rANVuIL"i "-

Killed. Private A M Hadsob.

Wounded. Cnpi W B U'dy, er.r:1

2d Lieu't T II LUnr.iltorY, foot: 3dSerg't I) B Ftor, hip; Smi Gray,hie: J A II. II all, loot: Saadford Jar- -

rells, hip; J "N 'Piirsley he'aJ N andTiptCD;mm; C.BTuroage, wrbt. of

thcbsdat.m ah 5, isG3.Slln ......6 18 Sun tots.... ...5 42

March

foot;

Fbidat, March 6.;San rises C 17 Sun sets.. .5 43

Saturday, March 7.rises G 16 I Sun sets. . 5 44

a...... nr.. a,JJ1,'i jiki.u o. v

5 43

Sun A-...- -...C 13 Baa et3. . .'. . .5 4T.

' , Wednesday, March 11.'rues. ;,.,.6 Xi Suu sets..; ..& 4

J.J1From the Cincinnati Enquirer

Me&t Alrocioas Bill has Passed

.

'

lie benate-rX- he

' i, tocstiinUon t

Annulicd.We'iovite attention to the Snf,..'

mm

mous bill, annuliioff the Constitution'

' the United States, which has jostpassed the Senate at Washington.--

was printed on tie first page of

tho Eoquirer of Thurjday.: TheNew York Wtrrld well says of it:

.Every Who VOted iOrtbel

'detestable bills if sworn to supportiu., r... . ..i : :.tiio ouS1u.uu .u. u 'V'",open confessed repudiation. 1 hebill' if 'it-passe- s the other House,(which it will) is .nothing less than anact Jar the establishment of a despo-

tism, in JthU mice free and happyUoittd States, and taking from bcpeople the protection 4jf afreo Constituiion. It auihorists and justifiesarbitrary arrests at the will of ..tbeExecutive, in delhnce of esplit-I-t pro-

visions of tho Constitution forbiddingsuch arrests, It puts .every man's

tr v hii.i i r mpr v nu iti ih oro- -V' "7 ,1

.T" V'"" : ri'.uviuiuu,i ryiiunui' sun

.a -

governments to .protect tbeir citizensagainst illegal violence ; it tells thorresiJent aud Ins min;ons that theyniy. ivilh itnouuitv. nt'ro.'trate all

sylvania, and Mitchell in Massachu-- ! Jcondd or the of. the this Courtri.. 1 : ordinary processof

acts despotism tb:jTmS.t cd'lOUS tyrants ill the Worst ages

(have earned the txciation of man- -,.Kltl'J- - '

.

We ask tho deliberate attentionf tha th. f..i.f- - ... ;il

V " ' "Hnow recite add whic'l appear on re- -

cord. Mr n .rlilu ..rVimlni.! mi1aJ7

tO amend tlie lirat Section Oi ICO M: : c I 1 l.T) :

l) ilifec I Llli"" ulttr lUc I'UiaaO f.CM

.1..... ru , tt..:..i o. ...... i l- - iuemui tut, uuneuotaief, iuu wo.iuain the exercise of his COUStltuteu

authority '' an aniOlldmcnl wbidlWOU1U give mat OlllCer immuniry forall acts, arrests ami proceediogs whichhe has done or ordered in tbe exer--

. . . . . , , .CISO 01 Dis COnSlllUUonaJ aUlDtiriiy,but leaving him and his subordinatesIII tbe lull Consequences and penal- -

ties of acts done in Violation Of thepinc.;((- -UonslUUUOO.- - Itie UepUDHCari oen -

JttorS Saw that tha adoption O.f thisamendment would rpnd. lhi hill nil- -

gatory; alle- - Althoughgianee Constitution

uccoronmly-njpcte- d eleven ayesugaiust twent ioe

. hs linvnin.J 1

Browni Carhle Cowan HardinirPowtll, baulaburv, luri'lO. Uall andWilson of Missouri 11

iraver,Unanilier,DiXOU, they

F.,o!e, Griues, Ifch,llarlar., liarris, Henderson. Hick?,ICing, L'lne of MuriiM, Pomroy, biiermau, Suran. Ten Eyek,

Tnimbnll, N de, Wil.SOtl, Wiley, -

mot and Wilson Massachusetts2G." .

'.

t

aeclaretl tneir Ueiermmauon -

treat tho Constituiijn which theyhave sworn support, and guar-antees it throws around the libertiesof a p. as a nullity."

Capture of the Brooklyn. Wehave information,which through

well-know- n from NewOrleans, General JMagriidt-- cap;

famous Yaokerf of-w- ar

Brooklyn, Galvestou, asince. grounded, andher crow were the of

.uiuua.--r icovayWhig.

Ex-Preside- Pierce, of New- -

occupies positionValland:gham, lsenj. Wood, Bright,and othei peace Democrats. He iiactively engaged the politics

State, liboiiog carry tbeMarch elections Lincoln.'

Ah attempt to arrest deserterHudson city, lastresisted by thc people, and tho Pro-vo- at

forced liberate prisoner. -

is made in OhioMiphigan prospects

the ncxtwheat crop.

Singular Story about the CaplrtieKeW Orleans ! ...

:.A letter from Richmond, .Va.; published a Belfast paper, contains tbefollowing statement

. !

umal nnrl ' - 1 uiKiMAnrT CIV I

r r k a t ' a. 1weens, viuenuy m oepinjnuer anuOctober last.) While there I

InPKS o P trial hi nniirtmnrtixl ( fnln 1 XT :h,.ln o1

.Officer J..X Mitchell, the former J

icommandet' of kj. i. uui', nuniho latter commander the Confed- -

!erate flotil,a on tha Mississippi river

ofjNew ori..Vjlrheynouna guiny 01 naming, ior me sum

r.,nr.t,0 v.fiRWfc V LI V U. V VMi J M

tboosrnd dollar?, allowed the United'States fl iet to rJa the forts without! fti,u ot ' Vfvsee, fllar.iiail Co.

any , 1 tola ; you j - i- - , --

Belfast that, this was;"! T our Justico's Court io civilmakingwhen in .

tieacherouslv Sold, and it has beenso proved..: Gn. Duncan is living at in Yankee in Perin- -

s Tennee, and:, f ,, 'ore cannot

O

r

etts. jAii.i vocii uttrdtors, ; the Federali neVt-- r

have taken ibis

Q23IgTT RY.a .f n', rv,;V..,, MS

f .Tn. ik- - Mi- - vv.,.,.,..tatehved-atthetimep- bw death, bou:d- -

" v-j-- "- "J luuji 1 ZGytZTp. frr FX

"ITa""" J "l' , , . 5 i 2 SI If 2 I P h"u BUUKiCU. 3 y d rj J. &. tr ysecuntias will be required of tho purchaser. f (

w,- -.- ;a" " '"S" A.--', , , '

I. i 1 . . . "

iiiiL nu ri iriii iuii. i.ii.bif iur. .niu niin iiit,i nu.. Abouttheyear

parents moved North Caroli..a, Sitrrr,t0 Lincoln county .Tetin. Jlis early habits of!

. yl .;.,h ;n .v,o

tjmution of ail with win.m it was hi fortuneto an acquaintance. He was a bright

favored by Providence with" a and re--(

7. When the diiUouities b',tiween toe ixorinern ana oouiuera uithe United opened, he atoace es - j

pouseJ th3 ra0:'0 f Southera and j

Uthern independepw.'. When the ews j

reached thst the victories which j

'hitherto crowned Southern arms reversed

?h0;fl of .hich

had;"- - Ten- -

that this confessiou pij atld etlter a ne w moJe of existence.

tO the WOUld ren jconvinced of his death, he was and

, : 'qnil, and conversed wiih his hospital ecru- -r . of nomoreeflect ibao so muchd; 8tating to him that he ilJeil notblank paper. Tbe amendment Was tho ran of ieaih : that be was in full

wa strong, soon con- - 1;.

bynoes :

i ,iifsr-- ah nnnr jnff,

I2

-- "o' - - - - ci:irvp. nut .

tenlion tothe last and

V 1 beautiful and affecting invoking1V1J e dlCSSrS, LlaiK, !ll9S!,;ngS ef heaven to be propitiously fchow-Collam- er,

, Doolitlle, Fesscn-'ere- d devoted family, and that.1- -n ..sler,

Kansas, -

r,Vil

of

c(5(Y

i

reeistHnce.

1

'; respected relative, and an affectionate de-t- he

Ot UDlteU , btafeS:V0ted hiuband whose loss theytOi

to the

ople,

comesgentleman,

thar,tur. d the man

oil 6borttime Shewhile act

".u-.a- u

of

jo ofio"

ag-'-.ins-t

N. week, was

his

beingof poor

of

ia

wastfip

iuu.of

.ml

dis- -

ease land,

u.jiui wivacWOUld

city

A.r,tn

ai.a

(Rr

ft

.,vtr1S10 his.

from

nu,A

form

lar'e

bclhousthen States

rights

him

by

calm

view

innt

v..h io' irr?.

the

upon his

'Hanlberate the and

ia

to

at Fort Donelson, the fire of ratriotJam whichnr,a nUn4 .liMuiriff in hiti KuC(m n o vir hn ranto burn With increasine ardor and vehemence,tt: i. r (.....1 ,v tlqm.uisHMOui tuuuut oa 1

'111.:- - 1 1 1 a..anu uia cuurao ueu;i"J luviuciuic. no uo--.termined at oaco,at whatever sacriSce. to en- -ter the field conflict the first opportanity i

rhatmifjht offer. Accordingly about the 1st,

wa3 theD bein,; raised by patriotic J. R. ':

Bright. Under that brave awl aailant manfas his flantain.( . . h marched straight. to the ,

flnl.l oi rr!itpst rpnd nt . moment, if Be !t - J ' :

rcessity should riuire it, to offt-- r himself a sa- -wmeo uioa freedom a. tar. A vary short

r- - l.n Ta tantaA fi,.H Vio '

attacked by fever. Being predisposed to con- -sumption, his fever grew violent.. In a fewdav it became arnareBt that hw disease had

aggruvated form ar)li that tha'pointed sickle of Death piercing his mor - ,

!tal frame. He became fully convinced that .

t lia 1 .1 eriAn nnad fiAm tKa clatra AI fiptlitri

of heaven's king lorn and all the beaiuu-'sap-d j

nlnriio rT rrnmuoil laml- -, tht h'9 faith fkmsiiiovi .wv .w.... i

was strong, and his evidence iu:i. his faith

Id vine friend, the deceased offered up a most

Sy,CTJZrJZTJlJ lie cxpres-e- d his ardent hope that familyiaml U his friends would methim it heaven,! where thej wouldll uuite in sinjing the songw.hich jeria'.dauhterti, wi.iie giv- -

.ing praises to Sa'em's bright nnd gloriousiving. in cvuciusion, permit io say tnar,in the death of friend the county has lostone of htrr.olde sons, his acquaintances a friedand friend, his relatives and a

deeply lament ai mourn. A Friend.

ESTRAYS TAKEN UP.

1st, Kind animal i given.... 2d, color....3d, description . . ..ith.ae. . . .5tb, poster'sname. . . .Cth.time and place arrest. ..7th, valuation. '

. MSCOLN COUHTT .Cow and Ca'f--th- e ow, pale red color, star

in forehead, some white spoU About her,markd with crop off the left ear andfork in the riht.'abont 5 vrsold; by A.Moore, 22d dis, Jan 2, 18G3. Valued at :$20

j LIME-sToN- COU38TV.Two JTuea one yellow, black streak on his

back and weathers, marks or pear, black mane

with letter B on shoulder. 4 veare old, valued at $175 another, a dark nuse colored toMare Mnte, br.mded with letter S, 15,hands high, valued at $175 other, a darkbrown, Mate Mule) marked vilh'gear, nobrands perceprable, ' hand high valafdiat $145, all br John Thorn! Jan 2.

llule, black, long mane and tail, old mark?m.k 0k.

hands hifih about 7. Years old; br Kobert Y- ' - i ed.?eev, Jac , 18C3. at $.90.Afare Jwfr, niou.e colored, bo 'marka or

brand perceivable, shaved tail aixi mane, 10hards high, about 14 hands high; by Thomas

3a miles north-we- st of ilanUville,Jan 13. Valued at' $75. U -

" Ihrte ifule,' mouaeteojorpd.' blind in' Ift oner, alout 15 hands hih. b nt 10 or 11 yra doold :'bv Thos. S. McCalley,' Feb. II.- - Val-ued

-

at $60. ' . : ,jHone ate M-ir-e Hide .torso, brown, tlem

ish right eye, marked with ear; va'ued-a- t A$i0. " The Mulc.'ismalf. sorrel, withgear; TaJaed t$3Q, '. "Dctlt by Fleming Jor-dan, Feb 10; ' . , .

shifting the guns to get her 611, Ma-!an- 1ta,, flbout i,a"'19 h gh aix-u- t 8 yrs

."old, valued at. $50 the other dark brown,grudersent OUt hS mUSqnilO. fj- - et(0 rUUxt of the gear, 14ra' high,and boarded her. TblS uews WHS ful ' about 8 years old, valued at $K0 both by

credited in New Orleans. This is! T-- ? nvd. west of Athena, .od. . . - i road (leading J lorence fo Athens, Dec20

certainly .i bnlu int achievement, and mm rso county. ;

dds additional lustre to th OMme of I Tlrfe --- "t Ilor.e Mule, 1G,

T?.t,V,.wt ' Tr- - r.r..;. ' n-- s high, marRed with gear and

t&r.Hampshire, ih

it

a inJL

to

Crroplniot

'

.

no

1

were

of

swallow

The Yankee army of thehas consumed as fuel

square miles of forest.

city;

PIJBLiC. SAkEIYtj, WILL. oiler Tor sde, for cash, ai

. Pulaski. Tennessee, on Wednesday,-

fl L U H 1J ill f1 tIJ ilUIldLO,m .....

L N M

Sale to cummeoce at 10 A. M.. HUMBLE,

Teh. 23, 18C3. Capt. anl A. M . U.S.

Wright1 & Ransom.IF. ,nl--a on) A rlAiinta rf1

ior co'iection. f' OD. ZO. ISOi-- Bt UlUGIIT & UuIGtlTi

; trJct Vo. 3, on tke 13th day February,1863, on motion of tha plaintiff the abovocause, aiid it appearing to the satisfaction oftfta Justico, that the satd defendant has nb--

be served on him.it is therefore onW-'.- l that, to said defendant appear at our office tha

civil district, on the 3d l f1903, to plead, answer, or demur to the saidattachment, or the said cmisa will be heardex parte. WASU1XGT0N HUNTER,

eb. 20 Justice of the Peace.

Sale of-Land- :

iTNDorsuanca nf tlm h'st nn,ljX testament of Ezekiel Sanders, deceased. I!will offer for sale to the holiest bidder, on tUoptemises, Saturday, the 2Slh duof JTIart-Ji-, 1SC3. upon a c edit of one andtr0 years, the following TRACT OF LANDlying on the waters of San Ureek.tn Dis-

trict Xo 14, LincJn Couutj, State of Ten- -'jnessce, being the s.vne on which iaid fntes- -

ed as follows : North by tho lands of Tilman Wells, East by the W.Is of Wm. Dyer. j

Eolith hv-th- bii.Ij of V m. Dyer and James ;

. .l- - 1 ..C 1. - 1. ! ; 1wuo,eui l" ,urVia'e."V KVa- - .1j. A. OA.MJtliS. JLXT. &C.

Feb. 2G. 18-- td

:. "3 Cgrt.IPS1 11 1 1 u lsyL lljlj I L I

jLHlLo lUli UMLL !.

PURSUANT h decree of the

nessee jnnounced at its February term. 18G3,;iu the case of Hugh Thomison, a.lm'r of

V m K Kliaa I &c nrhnN Kill a

'of Sla vea I will, on S iturtl'iY. tlie 21stv m C .! miTf Dnl il, I. ; .k ... i

..- - ....... ocu me iiiiici-- .

l. J,.:.. .1.- -. fuukk--i av iuc uuii-uuuteu- wi in iiio lun ii viFavettcville, Linln countr, Tennessee, thofollowing SLAVES, viz: Eliza, and aboutof years; I utile, about i'l years; Uen, aged

, , . - "about 7 years Julia, alxutt yearc; Em i--tine, .about 13 years; X ed, about 45 vears-- :

'

Lathannc. about tlx Years, and her three chAi

dren. to-wi- Lucv. about 5 vears: Wn.h." . -

about d years, amt Jlanah. ab.mt 10 montns,which will be sold in ocr Malii dn. alumt1 f v i.i t s nh it Vi pr t wo iK 1 rt ran Vjiny, ng.nl about 5 years., Wills, about 3 year. !

wil I also be sold in or.e lot. Said Slaves willbe sold tipon a redit of 12 months, except '

the sum of cent, which u required tobe paid in cash.. Xotcs with two or more ap - -

proved securities will be requked of thn pur- -chaser.-- and a lien retained nnon ni.l S!huntil the purrhasa monev is paid. ;

DANIEL J WIIITTINGTON,Feb 26 Cleik and Special Commissioner, j

1 .

IWOI7IC?23, .'

iiMijubAS my. wile ijAiLLlAbIf has left mv bed and tioard with- -

any just cause or provocation, in.S is,

.'KSTAT3J "nitick. jA LL persons baring cliims against;

the estate of Thom-'sM- . CLuk, dec. are'atifiujl to prtpent theju jroperlv authenti.a--

ieu for payment, within the time prescribedry law; and tnos-- owing the estate must coaiuforward and settle.

Feb. l'J. M. D. HAMPTON, Ainu'..

j

Confederate Ionej.ALL tl-oa- indebied to II. L :

VVTnilTB 1,., m r n ... .

...ft. Tll.1..',l It'flAn Will ..T..neji ..II ......um p .uvundersigned and m ike payment, as he wishes ,

to wind up the business as soon ai possible, i

Confodcr.ita mnev will be taken in payment'of the same. Fe'blOl T. C. GOODRICH.

P.S--- I .havea Urge amount due ma by!notes and accounts, an I would ur 'o alT thoseindebted tome, while Confederate money is1

'plenty to make par ment, I want all theUonledtrate monev' I can get. I

Feb. 1. 1S63. T. GOODRIfTII.T.ITj,"t iEDLT'ATIO.

County Court of Lincoln roantv.

ttiar. na won it do in in .,.,nr.,u r -- 11 ..

"

-j ... , .vf jivvii, nu iiiic'lil. ...-- oJ

t.ot.

demoted

m

of

v inv

bwts

t.lio

;

usour

faithful

d

of

8.

Valued

tnmarked- -

branded

S.Q A.

of

id

on

nrH

.1

30

lot.

as

School for the rVccV.i oTofPllsitthe Female The 8 i"nwill continue five months. Terns aa UM.al.

party oi hoiu.trs. Feb 1803.

Your Ailcntion !

hoj.e iude'tcd-t- GKOUflE JXX GOODRICH, find nmr.nM.!with DanielJ. who i author-- jized to settle and receipt the name. You

on a coi.uer oy cajiing andfettling up immediately, as I am compelled

have momy, and oblijaD.30 23,1862. J.

Take:': Notice.TDERSOXS ssndine to tbe Drn a" Store for

Amiga or rpti.1th.e,r ,T V"1".' 1. our exhiHt- -

.. DIKMEII& 1IILF.S.

:;Lo3tIN, Fayctttville, Wed ne.srl4v. night,10th'int., a'mcd'rum sizcl DRASS

The wiH thantleaving it as vt u illin ro service to any one but owner 'Dccvlii. ".i .

-

LL" indebted to me By or ac- ---.i. w-- ..i plaiwo come forward hnd !

payment. , T. C."October' 30,' 13(32;- -

FAFETTEViM.E.

New Drug Store

succrssoBs To

DIEMSRi-HAIET-Oi

FAYETTEVILLE, TEKXI

fK$ (XI

medicibes; .mm,- FRESH. &"GENUINEf

(I tl 1. II U U Li UTaints and FaiDt Craskrs,

hnn aiiti (Cailrf Sriirlrj

I1ID0 GLASS, PUTTY,

.' MEDICAL xtses,FlclVOril Extracts,

PT5 K WtK IT JVt .

W W V-- V

X a

surgical Denial iElrcsicjj!-- ,

SMOKING AND CHEWING

Tobacco,mm books,

PAPER, ENVELOPES, &C.A afl other articles UMiallv

--tx. kept in a Dni Store. VVf J'"fmake our pufchaaes relial.K ?5f J Al

fora. feel assured ilmt m--

.11 V.l. : :ii.ijo aii, uuui 111 qualify aH( Sti ... . , ... --. !? -

'rue. i iivsiriiins mils aol rre- -scriptions shall receive rartTctil.-i- -

attention at all tinus.. 0.lorfiom the country premptly liljid....... .. ....v i) l r. ir. r.jin n hi 311V Ii ti O

in the State. All we tdt i trialSert.2. DlrTMF.H X-- MIT rc2i. P. Wp har. n hit,. 1 t.. .r- - - j i i

mial 7fli4ll:iiiniak. r.. f. .. i ..uuun?, nuirii .owill sell extremely low. J

Dr1if V

ATT n r 1'f OOHielrf ate ( tij.vr;? nJ.en wht hav br-e-

, cap'nr.;,! and f a- -,n V",:Ia flrJ nny tin,

m o''1'"? of l.nst.litips t. the t foi'. rnbfr, 186.', have been gu!v eschatjed.

an'' r' r"r' so .Iftlu-vd- .

- All Cunf.-tlerat- e oCi'ers and mii whojve been delivert-- d at Aiken's Lr.di.?. onJames risr. at any time previous f. tha11th of November, 1802, have be.--n duTv ei- -changed, and are hereby s. d

3. Corifr.lt-ral- e ctli.'frH nnd r!.n nl,n, ";p?,"- - "t-- n delivered at Vickbur, MUs!?:r-- -

ni i ,!- -, t" "fen i.iiiv n- -are bt-r.-b-v o dcli'rd.

RtinERT Ot'LD.Agont of Y.xrr.wff.

IJesertedSpBIVAlK V. D. G I LI. I. ,M.to m- -

VanJ lst regimrtit Tei nesM-.- ; V.lin- -,pfl rear Oxford, Hi,... J,il;,ne arch fr..m I'lpjah lrd tt t'li r;ar.;

1"r- - l,e IH aton: 0 le t Uh, ll.tjsmdy hair, red whikm, bin-- ? rvrsai d redimpiecli.-- Ifc savs he is S", iP:ir., ,.f

i niny .iurrs rcwanl wili le pid f .r li a;.- -KSif and .di-.mr- um:iv i.il fr.t

r n bin. I iis;d in inM "s u!1 ct'a "l--

T '.r Un!'" 'lv,i"- -

it. li. ru. li.l.K,f.r,f f. ....... I I It . I n1 J ' mit.l. WV.O.-

(Jretjii.ia, 3Iis.,.

LUc. 13. W,2

Exc!i;.ne Notice, 4.Richmond, Va , J.m. Io ?.r,?,.

,The following officers and m n hue been

,!"'' '' ''""T aril:,--v

V A" "m,'p" ru'-- c:.p nr.I in KrtucK; 1 AhiUmia. ilissis.;,,pi G- --

uarouna, up o Ue- -!CemLc.rID' 1HG- -',

2. All ffhreM and men captured in Missou- -ri. Kansas. New Mexico. Arizona. Arl:a..sa.,

on- -IT!? 7"" "f C'M"te feT'

?r J;wn,K1',r 'r"liil army t,,I,4t . .Lntt Safes,

' ' ' ' ' "pi:.irt.r; ,"'creleased, ai.d dtlivcrcJ to Confederateauthorities. .

t. All efllcer and nun - T

have been delivered at City Pu'jit ur. to Jauarv Cih. nr,1

6- - AH Conlederafo cAWr and mrrj wh- -

hav5 at VifksburT u- - to I) -temoer m i, icoj, ann aid date.

t . iiip iroie.i hcniederate fhrersar.il menreceipted for at Vkfcidmrj up to Decembtr23d, and including said date.

8. All Confederate nd.. i i , . . .. . mer car- -.

'iureu hiiu pri.ci as i rectricfesbur ' Va. in1862. ,

"0. Alt Confederate efficeri and men rap-

tured and paroled at GulJsloro, X. C, in De-cember. 1??"2.' . .

10. Other miircllaneons and minor excVar-g- e,

of which the appropriate flh-cr- beduly iufcrmcd. "

' , EOBFRT OUI.D,Jan. 22-- St ' Exchange A-- nt.

0"A1I SmtheTTT papers are requested tocopy, and send bills to tire Mar Department.

Por StXo.rPIIIlEE-FIN- JACKS-o-ne 7

years oM tRia svn-ing-. ore 5 varr?. ami

Itlte 3 year oi.1. T5e two oldest havtrproved themsolves to be sure foal-oett- ers anilrood breeders. Call on ma rfMnlU,

Jan 20 6t

'."y0' and b,s '??CO .P-1"0- 4 ter on my iccwunt,.a9 I will be responsi- -i o'-- "-

words ot his ihhx ptrc .JanJ bt

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ON M'nday. the lCrb of thi3 month. I "l' '"-'- ". P to Jamnry 1st, I8G.T.

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Acdcmy.

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of the Academy nn.lV-un- ds UajS irr612.

A LLwill

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