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tr 5 SOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST Loss fuet-s Tito Stntu.of CjjHiify, ipBOiUTS Cotiirr, 81nr oiv 1802, TniS day camo Eliza L. Lewis, tVpil flled her application Jn and. tlierdwlth a written instrument ppr-porting to be the last will and testam'eqi of Cook Lewia deceased, and setting forth In sHid applivatfon that J. Lewis, Pierce L. lewis and Carrie jion-renident heirs of said deceasedand praying for an order toadmit aatd Instrument to Pcobate and Kocord as- tat will aud testament of said deceased.

It Is ordered tint said application be set Tor hearing on the 2d Monday in Pob. ruary 1603 1 Kotleo ia.hcrehy given, t( the said J. L. Lewis, Pierce L- Lewis', nnd Carrie LowlSj iO be and appfe iLtallojularTerm of the Probata Court qf said. county to be held on the 2d Monday in February 1883, and how cause why said application should not lie granted.

WU. K. Jf ARRIS, Jan. 15, 1863. Pr's.

feo 4. 3t Judge of Probate. East Alabama Female College, AX, TUB Exercises of this InstHutlou will bo resumed, on October 1st, 1802, under tho direction of REV. A. J.

BATTLE, 11., who wllloanociato with lilin a corps of efflciont Teachers, In the several Departments, The annual fiuifslon, comprising jjikr months, is divided into periods of thru mouths each. Tho first Term begins with the month of October, thu second with January, the third with April. In eoti-jf canetayutenlii for each Term are required In adranco andno pupil can be permitted to goon with her class until this rule la compiled with. As nntowurd Iiub been engaged for llio present, ample aecomraotlatipns for Hoarders have been provided, Willi the best private families of tlio plaoo. Ily early applies, tlpn tp the Principal, spoolal will bo mado, ond communicated lo boardero before the Session begins.

Thoso who do not thus apply In advance, will, upon theft-arrival nt the College, bo'dlrected totlleliplacos of abode. Tho for Hoard Ihib been rjeceKai lly advanced, to keep pace with the loorcannl prlrf of priivlhlona At present a. charge of $20 per month will horequii cd.whlcb will be modified according to elrenmslnucea. Pupils are requested to bring with them from home, ell tho lexl-hcahs, thoy will bo likely to need, as Ihero will probably be some difficulty in procuring thein from the book Htoroa. luskegce Is Mtualpd npnn a branch Ball-road, connect.

Ing-wlth the Montgomery and West Point Ball-roud, about forty miles oust or Montgomery. Jt Is nt nil seasons, and In the moral and elevated tone of Its society, is unsurpassed. Knteg jior Term (3 iionths). College $1D Rfi Preparatory 13 Pi-lmury It) 00 Lttln, tJreck or 100(1 Instrumental Music with use Inst 20 (10 Vocal Music flu 1 C6 Drawing and r-fl Incidental Expenses 1 00 Wifjec. Fept.

11, 18112. nlfi-lf In Mt'iiioi'Inm garlnnd for the Of pur beautiful ojir. jiVuvo 1 AndAheir nruiuh In grave, ho have died lor us." Tlio present war'hos draped many a home with the, habilimotits of Boryowi and pierced, many a heart -villi bitter, as household hoarths- have again nnd again beon robbed of their treasures tho young, the loving, Jbc girted and the brave, fe scarcely realize that our young friend, jAiuta E. Tjdb, Jb uow numbered ainon those who have offered up their lives upon tbelrcouutry'u shrine. Genllo, with a mind well cultivated, and Qtted tocn joy thevrarlcd advantitges.

of literature, mnyna ut once thojirtdo and delight of his family At tbo commencement of ourdtlTlcuUIes with tbo florlh, ho was a momber of tbo Junior class of Furmun UitlVersily, and on tbo eye of nn 'honorable jjrudua lion, lint Impidled by a noble patriotism, and willing to sacrifice Ms life, if requisite, in. defence of the endangered rights of his country, he soon after abandoned his studies, and united himself to our 'army in Virginia. For many nonths he courteously ondured tho hardships of a aolditjr'b mid parsed unscathed t)irough the vices and teniplutlon of tin camp. Though cngagud In live different battles, with the must lenrlul carmigo itdgnhig around, tho miiles of death pnSfied bannlefisly by hiin, for tue arm of the Almighty was his shield and protwtion.i Worn put at but by the frequent shocks his constitution had received in the campaign through wbieh lie had he returned borne to dlo, surrounded by loviug ministors to bis wants. Among bis IrJeuds be was Btnr Whoso Retting left behind, alas 1 so dark Hut with him all is light now; tbe light of heaven and of God's euunUmunco Is his.

Already hath his voice joined in tho song of the redeemed, nnd with them around the throne of tiod, does ho chant tbe praises of Him who leads Ills people through much tribubitlon, to enjoy eternal rest. "Thou wert unlit to dwU, with clay, For sin too pure, for eurlli too bright I And death, who call'd thee hence away, tiopsfiit, lie In tlia ftrtiiy of tlip 5IjisssJppl Yal-" ley BCorlnth wil (jent to'CbutJanooajiud wltb thQ rest of nriigg'a Ai'my, gnduroij iollKome march tl rough Tennosaco luto Kentucky. Hu wna tukeu lit at Bardslowp, Ky wkh, brought back to: Knftxvll.o, Trbure ho breatlied-his last far away from tbclovad ones at home. The day beftro ho died bo rcquefitod a friend to lyxlto for bis eldest slater to como to blmt be wfiBJiwaro hid approftobinsr dtasolutlon ho told bla slfitqr to como quickly, fhat ylthqut a very" great change IjO Bhppbl soon bo itijbfi hands fit Htm that was uble.and willing to save L.ftU he then, said, bob you. no more on earth, may wo mwt a hotter world 'BuiiIua 1 ho delayed vi-jtliig too long, bo riled before his sister get to him.

lie leaves a widowed mother and affectionate sisters and brothers lo mourn their great loss but- thoy sorrow not as tboso. that have uo hope ho left some assurance tlml he nought the baviour that ho said Ira's able and willing id save. Dear "yualoy was ji lively im'd JOyPds and could he havo beon spared none would have enjoyed peace nod a re-union with long absent friends more than ho, 'Poorest brother tbou bnst left ub; Here thy lops we deeply feel Uut'tifl Ond that' hath bereft uu lfe camill our sorrows heal. Yet itgnln we hope to moot thue. When the day of life Is fled, Tiiun In heaven with joy lo greet thep, Whero no farewell tear Is filiod." IilltCS On the of my timv-yminfi friend.

Viss Rkhkcca It ffjqii, a member of the isl JiupUsi Church of tonigomtr. "Weep not for her I She la an angel now, Aud trendy tba sapphire floors of l'aiadtse AW Jnrknesn wiped from her refulgent brow, Sin, Horrpw, suffering, baniiihoil from her eyes Victorious pvpr ilcalli, to. her' appears The VIstiL'd-jovR of lu'averj's eteruiil yvurs Weop nut lor her A Sicli from Lbo breast Tlio only Traiisloriuiug Power. Philosophy. -is-as powedeaa lo reclaim i)g frrjtfl sinas to comfort ps 'in sorrow.

Wd liavo a cniifes? 'Bioif 'of this'trath iu the Beiiliment pf platOj.ili.ivt ''none become virtgous Ijiit thosowlio lmvp a natural dispositions to virliie'Olhai b'tttl man cannot be niaijii ii good'muii." Sjurely, if be who waff culled tjy, Uicero 'Him, tfiiJ philosophers und -fcven by -Qleirujot of Alosatfdii.1 "Hie Moses of AtlifMib," tts tlioUgl) lie were in some sort a J'oiernii' aud therefore not wholly uniuspifed if lie ackiiowlcdeiJ tlui'iinpoitaiice of human leaching' to purge-nature ol its iubred pplliiupn, other advocate need hope to enter a successful plea in'; the br of agaiq6t it. Pliiluaopy, waul luioon. Knt Ibis "films Hlte'sore;" and dri ves the latut ut withiu 'to work more lata) ly agitiniit the fife, because it wiigre e.iii.iipt- diHuct il-. Evory iiisvCt in m. hkin at least ouoe or twice.

Al ter this change however, is still an 'insect, loo, of liirger growth, and -wore tooroughly titled iijaect-lile 'So, the' uf philosophy do twilling mare than cast tie skin; the evil llfo 'Which', 'slirud stoog-ly Atfllhm -is strongeiMhaii: evtir seeking develop- orient in lorrna more luiuoiis because lesV.op.eu reijieheiisroiiv ACter al( of plriloso-plijy tlion, it- eau -address us ouly.iii the language of hopelessness ''(Jau the cfiange Ins skju oiv the luo-ptir liia spots tn.iy ye also do good, tiiai are accudloined to do evil cannot work, is wrought, by the gonpol. Ttie gospel makes- the bud man good man. Inbred pollution is first then held-' under restraint and finally expelled, by the gu'spel not only elTuCts feforinatioLi, but changes the heiirtf-piils a right spirit witliiu ua gives us. a new and a heavenly inner life. The Indian savage; the African slave, experiences and recognizes the which Plato sought iu vain.

Where "the god of philosophers" groped 111 darkness, and grievd to-heaiv the. clanking of the chains lie cpuld'not liutnblst apl moat unietterd spp of God "walks in the light" and rejoices iu: the freedom wherewith Ohrist has made-him. free. show that pabtoib occupying irapoiUtit of usefu nesa sijoujci oe slow in changiug their fields labor, Such o'liattgea are often causes for ceep regret through all. subsequent lile, Not little hazardous is it (or-a tninis-ter who Inva acquired in influence lor over a people with whom he haw labored for years to attempt to remove that capital, with an cxpfclatioir of.

investing it safely and profitably else, where may find to 8ir that '(ihitugCjhis capital is nearly bnlllc GiiaitakooqAj Juii. 9. 'i'be Rebel publishes Hie following dispatch from nnotTmial source Winchester, Jan, 9, Morgan's' report of liis expedition shows lie paroled 2,000 and tbut, several hundred of the euciny were killed and wounded, aud up immense quantity oi anna and property destroyed: Forresst's report shows that ,500 prisoners were tulico, ljOOO ol the ouemy killed and of armnitimuniliou, atiil stoves, an.d command splendidly equipped. Our operations at aMnrlreesboro'-, including llic.caplurc ot besides 2,000 captured at and- returned to Ntishvile, suming up in less lliuii one montli. We also captured and sent to the rear thii'ty; cannon, 6.000 small iiriiw; anil 2,000 iir the hands pi' the troops, and one thousand wagons destroyed, and mules and harness secured.

The eueiny loss in killed and wounded is. estimated at 20,000, including seven Generals. Gun. Urngg'ii lo tiio Army ut 'Wliielica-tor. The following is nil Olliciftl Copy of Oen.

Bragg's address to Ins troops, issued at the 8th ulsfant. Its lone is not much like "Dial of a retreating or bealeu commander IlEADQUAitTERS, ArJIY Of TeNNKSSEE, VViNCiiESTEit, Jan. 8, 1663.. Soldiers of Ihe Armh uf Tennessee: Your gallant deeds have wou the admiration of your General, yoiir Government and your Country. For inysell, I thank you, and am proud of you for them 1 tender yon ihe gratitude and praise you have so nobly won.

In a campaign of less than one in the l'aco of winter, your achievements have been uupaitolietl. You' have captured more than ten tlionsand prisoners, taken and preserved thirty pieces of artillery and -seven thousnnd small arms, in addition to many thousands destroyed, You have besides capUirtd eight hundred wagons, loaded chiefly with supplies, or brought safely to your lines, and in pitched biittlesi you have driven the enemy before you, inflicting a loss at least three to one greater tliau you have sustained, In reiireiog to a stronger position without molestation horn a snperlor lorce, you have left him a barren field in which to bury his hosts of lain and to rally aud recuperate his shattered ruuks. Cut off from his government both by rail and telegraph, and deprived of supplies by the enterruptioii of his communications, wo' shall yet teach him a severe lesson lor tile rashness of penetrating a country so hostile to his cause. Whilst tlio infantry and artillery defy him in Iront, our invincible cavalry will assail him in (lank and rear until wc goad him to another udvanee only to meet another signal defeat. Your Genera! deplores, in common with you, the Iops of your gallaht comrades who have IHI-lou in our recent conflict.

Let their memories be enshrined in your hearts, as they will ever be tenderly checrished by their countrymen. Let it be yours to nvengo their fate, proudly lo emulate their decda. thut your face is to the foe, and that on you rats the defence of all that is dear to freemen. Soldiers! the prudeat reflection of your General's life is to be known as the commander of all army ho bravo ad invincible as you have proven, lie uiks no higher boon than to lead such men to victory To share their Iriafs and stand or fall with them will be the crown of his ambition. Buaxton Bbaro, General Oominaudingi Xlcv Tnmttf HnrroivVi Aiinuliifniuuts ab jmHio.v.uir ok TiiK uimiirr association.

TilMitity aflor Hip IilbBbUtlli In Sfnrcli next, nt Sew ilotie, Cltiinitiors cntttKj-, ALi, Wednesday At I'rin'Muicrs Chamber i TliuraiHrulCiiMoUjCliambor: fr-tdnyulglit nt Jjit-nj'ette rutunliijr ami anmtiur (M Mtlilmtli lit Hock S-rlng mk In tlin iH'iRliuorlimiil of Mt. Siiau On lliu 4 tli Ailibuli iirimcli ut Mt. V.lnn llomlny iiflei- nt Coilnly Lliio i Tncwlny nt LeunluiA lit nlt'lit nt Houst! enr bro. Affltmi'if, T.ill,ipuo:i wnilnt-Edny mid at night, nt riiidellle; Tliursdiiy ut 1 lcnront Orovnj l'rblny iinilttitantny, illi la Mnr li, nt llolbcl i Fridny Wfiiretlie tut nbbntll in Aptilnl Concord, ilnooa, intending 10 boutlnskreo theat Sblmlli In Airll. tim.

Itiimlerntftf, tlio vr.it 1(m brouglit on lipnvy burden. All the bny i Um tn Help iins to rtHkc lirlng Udos nt li.modfjpte or life lih leg iimiiutt-M. AIM. two ntdimeil lUnslitern tlu Feven children. Will yon iilma rntki- an aie.il for nte ibningH your in porrorbepf lexpeoltobo nt Tiistegte tbe timonborc nicnttbueil.

Vours lli gospel bunds, J.1UIS3 Barbo-w, NIOW ADVERTISE I EN'I'H. Kstraj' Noticci rpAKK.f lspby Ell.ah Ingram jiiwlcd hnrort B. W. JL Marte itrtnctil.gJusticeofOiePencelnand for Mncnn conn AJ.I, oi.0 eirlaln Hi rsenliout Ifilianila bljlb, nbdilt' (Ire renr tld. two liilid feel wblie, ttlilr auiull sine mills forehead, WJI liAlinib, 14, 1SC3.

8trnld2 Judgo or PrataW, WOTIOE. LET rEH3 of AiTnilnl-tlrnlion on tile eslaU of at of Huiell county, deceased, having lieen g.nnten Ut tt.i? nnderiiigiieil by the Probate Court of Hiiv stIt connty on ItelCtU instant i Notice Is hereby (then to all persons: having claims' Mid estato to present tl.effl within Iter tlrao prescribed bylaw Or they wlU be hlWcd. J01IM NOIILW, Jaj, 1863, ilt-S3 66 Administrator, KO'J'ICEv LETTERS ol Admidistrniiori on tbo cslalo of Willlsm been granted to tbo nhder-fltgncd by the Probate Cnnirt of Knsse.ll county, on tho Sd.jasfnrit Noitco Is tiofe.ty gteen to all persons baeinff claim ngnlnst said estate to present iliem withtd the iltno irescrfocd by (an' or they will be. barre.1. Montis, Jnn -2, 1S03.

CO Administrator. Admlnlslrntor'H ffotlco IS hereby given, that on Ihe 17th dsy of January 18il3. that Letters of Administration -were granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Macon County, on the estate bf TbOmas A. Mnchols, late of raid county deceased: And nil persona Indebted to vald estate will make payment to me, and all who hare claims agntnst sitid estate will present them to me within tho timu pre-aartbed by WW, or they will he forever birred. FBANOlS M.

NUrROLS, Jan. '42, lSoa. 6w-S3 60 Administrator. A(lmlnlsti(vtol-'s J.Votlcc 18 hdfobf gtvenvthat on th'17th day of January 181)8, that Letter of Administration woro granted to tho tUnderslgned by the Probate- Court Of Mseon county on the eatueof Jnme 8, ifncliobi, late of said county de-ccASod i- And ell persons iudobtcd to said estate irill make payment td all who have claims against said est Into will present them fo mewithtn Ili4 time prescribed bv law, or thoy will bo forover barrM ynANCia it. 22, 1803, (Ssi-3 60 Aifmintstrator.

Died) In the Court House Ilosplttil, Kpoxville, Tohn Jfdverobor 28th 1664, In tlio 20t)ii ytarof jiM nge WksMiv of Montgomery cotfnty, Ala, ilo' was a volunteer In Capt, li. Rouse's company, 25(h Al t- KCff't, When the ciili for volijntoers wan niado, ho feApoHdrd-wtttf palrlotlo enthusiasm, cheerfully saldjho'Tjasln. fjjf tiio waf, slioulci tt JVo ltnowllialNVMlcy Mdnrtd hard cfylero and nSjiclf i(fertii, buljiti HtWriinr ot ortmpWnl Well pJ, Ills Hps sfifa (eltofa bfitrtfotlvQS tint! ffiedda jttft mi cttesrfjt; NOTICE. BY virtue of order Issued from the Prolmte Cqurf of Macon county, will proceed to sell tntholifghest bidder at Aubui-n, Ala on t)io llrflt Mondsyln February next, two Negroes ALICE, a girl about 40 yours oUI, and a boy about 10 years old, belonging do the estate L. Tati'ji, deceased, Tenps of salo, Cash, ALEX.

FRA'iEIt, Jan. Iu, 1803, Administrator, THE undersigned was appointed Administrator on the estatu of Anson Davis, deceased, on the 7th of this instant, by the Probate Court of Macon county, Alabama, All poranua having claims against said estate will thcro-foru present thenino within the time prescribed by or the saino will bo barred, N. S. GRAHAM, Jan. 16.

1803. flw-SS fiO Administrator. Sale of Land RYVlrluftof on pnler tlio Probate Couvt orsincon co nt v. 1 will licll nt TuKkocoo nt uubllo outcrr. Uiu flrflt Mondtiy in Fubrtinry next, yrHiiEu tb(i U8Uul hown ut iwiu, niv i iiiiiusiiim ui diiiu i.

iiitc'ivuu, county, known ua Ion four, 00 and llio tjortl) half of. Ht'citiati nine, (ft) except iivcitly nurea off of llio ffint end oi bitiu imu iinti luriy uurcs on iiiu corner of ntctlmi tbroo, (01 all In fourteen, (4) of ltnnKtvyntyrour( (241 Toi mn of milo miidu linonn on day of enlo. J. W. ECUOliJ, Jan.

8, 1803, dt-Sl Administrator, JLVOTJCI3. Tlio Stnt of Ainljniuu Macon Couiily. I'ttmiATR Couim THIS day cnnio Absalom Bedell, AdinlnlRlratnr of tlio eftitte of Alburn JJi'doll, ilcuuusotl, who wnfl tn bin jiicumo Auininisinuor qi ji. iil'uuu'h uhxiiu', una liledliiH account cnri'i'nt 'and vouchers foi liunl tcttlg-inont of Lhu Adinlnlstiation of the pa Id Album of tho said R. HtJilell'a cttlate.

It is ordered Unit llio 'id iiomiay in iooruary next, uo mi loriuo Hearing ami pawi-tni: unon snld account bv the Court. And that notice bo glvon by pubUcntion tbo following named hcire of Miiid4 efitniP. lo-iyit: diinu'H i. ijuiiuu, it, w. lieueuHvau Ann ueiiell and liodeu, pi wiiU Goiucmeut, at wlucli timu they or any one ol.se Interested can uiijieiii' mid contest tlio wime if they tliink propur.

tiivon miner my nimtt iiuk oin tny jetju, VM. K. HARRIS, 4 Jan. 8, 31-55 Judgo ot' I'robale; Tho Statu of Alnbniuii DIucoii County. PKOllATK CODKf Sl-BUAL TKKM 29lII OF OKCKMllBH 186'ii THIS dny came ElliMibt'tli Paul, and tiled her application nnd tlmruwlth an instrumtmt in writing piu portlug to be tho last will und teatament of Robert il.

lJaul decrdt and prtiylng for an nrdr to admit said instrument to I'ro- bate nnd Record, as the last will und testament bf mud oVcetifjcd. Jt is ordered that Raid application bo set. fir hearing on tho 2d Monday in February ,1.801) Notico In hereby given to 'Fanny E. antlB. Jphnston, who refiidu In the Stale of Texas, to bo nnd appear at a Regultii? Turin of the 1'robatc Court of Macon couuty to be hold oh the 2d Monday In Feb'y 38(Ut( and show cfttiae why said application should not bo granted.

Given under iny hand, this SOth, Bccembnr 1862. W. K. Jan. 3, 18C3.

3t (I'r'a foe S-l) Judgo of Probato, Tlic Sin to of Alnbamii Mncon I'roiutk Cquht, Si'kctat. Tkrsi, DiiciiMiiHU IOth, 18ti2t THIS day enmo NelinB, Administrator of tlio es title of Ilarln doccaHed, and filed hiaapplica-Mou praying fornn order tfltfi'U the following to wa lota, to wit: No. 21,22, 34 and 35, Iu thutownof Loachapobn, for the purpoHO of paying the debts of said ealato. It fa ordered that unid appUcittion be net for lienrlng oii the 2d Sionday in February 180il Notice iff hereby given to all partiefi Interested to bo and appear at a Regular Term of the Probate Court of wild county to be held on. the 2d Mondny in Kebrunry 1803, and show causa why application should not be grauted.

Given under mv bund, thin the 18th day Ilecomber 1802. W. li. HARRIS. Jan.

8, 1303, (Pr's fee S-l) Judge of 1'robiito. Tiio Statu ot AInSnun Mncon County. TO TUB CnEDITORS. "TrOUnro hereby noli Hed that Wm. E.

Smith, trator of the estate of T. Taclieuncliner deceased. hai.lt led in the oflice of the Judge Jof Probate Of paid county bt report and statement, setting forth that mid oslato iunolvent, nnd praying that the same may bo so-decreed, aud (bat the same has been set for hearing nt said oflice nn thu 3d In February next. Givoii uner my bund Ibid 6Lh day of January, 1SH3, K. HARRIS- -Jan.

831 (Pr's fco Judgo of Probate Sheriff's Sale. UNDER nnd by virtue of an order from the Circuit Court of Mncon county to mo directed, I will mil before the Court Italian door of 'tin town of 5 uskigre, tn thu Ilwt Monday In February next, an elegant PJAfvO, levied on under two IillachmentH, ono in fiivorofL. Isbcll, Uie other iri favor of Mary if. Owtiley, as thu property of Molly or Mnry Brakeford. THOMAS L.

51cGOWJ3Nr, Jnn. 1, 18R3. tdn-S2. SlierfIT, SherilF's Sale "XXTlLh be nold on the drat Monday in Kebrnary 1801. VV Ibreo shiver, lowH: A mnn by tbo name of "WAIT; I ....1 ll.n.

llllll lerlcd on to KatlHfy a. fa Iu my Iiandu In favor of W. Mflfon, Reglflter, Vfl John T. Ijthg'fdrd, A. 0, nnd (i.

Xi. Slenlipiis. Thu paid llrnnorlv til bi snld Iiifmn th Court IlouSo at TuHlcfgee, liolwren tho jrpul hmun bf flaic, furciiAh. TJiOMAS MdlUWKS. Dec.

Sfi, 18(12. ShertfT. WOTICE. KXTRrtB of AdmnUtrnttoii liavtnf: beon Krantcd tn tlio tinilcralgnod on thu HI li day of July, 16112, by the Honorable Win. K.

Unrrla, Judge of Prolmto of llncon on tlio EdtntOof JamM A. Ilulloclr, ilrci'ncrd. notice ta hereby given to nil persona liarliig claim against said filiate to present lluun to mo u-itlmi tlio timu pro- ncriuuu oy niw or iiiey irui oe uarreu. S. J.

W. BULLOCK. Adm'r. 11803. liocutrlx's Notice.

LiiTrEllS testamentary on thp will or iri. iauj)n, do-censed, having been granted ta tlio Undersigned hy the Konarnblo Win. K. Harris, Judgo of I'robate for Macon county Xoltco la beipby given to nll porsonst Indoht ed to said estatu to tnalie lmmi'tllnto hiiyniant to mo, and alt persons having ol-ilms sgaliist said catato to present Iliem within tho llmo required by law or thev will ho bnrfcd ANN llec. 18, 1802.

S3 60 Admlnlalralrlx. C0MWITTI5D TO JAIL, TN Tuskegee', Macon County, Alabama, id llio Olli iat i January, 1803, it negro boy who Bays liia name la ami that ho belong to it man by tho name off JlF.HKiTr prnrarr, of llliiu" Spring, Tnlladegn ennnfr, Ala, Said ntgro boy isnhoutIS or 80 years of age dn'rk com. plexlonnvo feet 10 Inches high, and weighs about ICO-pounds. The owner ti required to conio forward provo jiroperty fhy aome diatnterested wltnoas.) iny ehargria ond toko-hhn nwoy, or lie will be deolt with according to a alatuto In' that cniie made nnd provided. WMf XOS17, Jan.

1A, 1863. ti33 JiiiiarV Broke Jail OJf the htgtil of tlio fifltli or Becombef 1802 escnpen frrim ihe Of Jltncoh fiolintv bv hreaktmr Iho hsrs of ono of th windows, a negro innn njtmed BEN, coppe'r colored, about si Teet one or two inches high i ill sail hoy w'aa nwni'il hrlmoa liiignly. and was nnl in JnJl for assanll with Intent tn kill Dr. Kellei. A llbenilo- rownra will uepaluroruls apprehension, TtlOlA8 it, JICGOWEN llec.

00, 1802. Shcrlir. Town Council Notice. TS E50LVKD, That no jiarty or nulHIng', or oilier assert JQf blagoof hegrdes ahnll lui hcrmltled within tlio cor- jporate limits of tint town, at private residence or other, wise iipOn any pretence whatever add the- Marshall la-required to infllot.Tlilrty.Mno Jjvhes npon till hegroes: i tiat may ho fonnd At any audi assemblage atid no' pass or permit from' liny ono whatever ahall bo a lirQteiition to; stfelr negro. Trlic" oopy ftotn Minnies.

W. il. itKEfl, JJ. S. GRAHAM.

Clerh. Intendent. Dco'i 2fif lsoa. tf RUSSELL 00. ADVERTISEWENTS.

NOT1CK. AU, persona Indebted to tho Estate of Ollln-ri Jl. Browne lato of county, tleceaseiU are herehy required to msko Immediate payment, 'and those having demands against said Estafc. are Wqulred to preMnt-tho same, duly autlientleated, in terms of the law, B. BROWN, idni'r; Jan, 1,1803.

ew-fiild 153,80. ui. -b Wotlce to Creditors. IWa appointed Admlnfstrator of the estate of Jsmea--Ahercromble, by the Probata Conrt -fof -RnsseU county, Ala nn the (Ah day of Ilccemherj Inst. "All per sons having olntms against said estate are notified thsm wlthtn the ttmo prescribed hy law or thoy Will barreil.

J. Teo'c SS, 1802, HwS 80 -Admlntatrator Notice. lo, Creilltors THE uhdefstertcd vrm duly iSxeeutor of llio-. last will Of Jlftry A. E.

Haln lltoil. Of the county of Russell, In the State ht Alabama, hy tlio Probate Court 6f said county, on -Monday Iho 8th iay of All persona having clalma against saM ealatfi are' nei-eby. notified to present the rtamo wlthfnvth''-tlme- prescribed-hy lawfr they will bo A. IH'iM, JIWJ, NOTICE. CTTKRS (if AdwllnlstralKifi Was granted to tho dnder.

JLt Btgned M-yhim A CJTntys "on'tht ntat May or lleee mbtMSMj'-hy. tho Judgo.of the J'rohkte Court (Ht.JtWN(It.kabntr -All 'T'r'fdDS ha-vinff rltiUns Against iald estate Kill present Hum within the. time litescrtlit-d by law or thoy will bo hatreiU )ecy Jl, 18M. rjw-riltl -1 80 Admlnlslralor, Oh, glorious language which the gos pel is privileged to address to us "Be not fornicators, opt idolaters uor adulterers, no.r eOeminato uor abusers of theinsulvea with mankind, nor theives, nor 'covetous, nor drunkards, Jior rovilers nor cxtortionora shall inherit the kin dnui of God. And such were aotne ol you but ye are washed litil ye are sanctified, bid ye are justified in lliewme of Ihe iLord Jesns, and by the Spirit a our Qnd Pkay for tub Soi.pii2it -A correapond- eut tif the iV.

O. Presbyterian makes it good appeal (or the prayera of Gou'b pwiile for ooi' deaf aoldiora "Will ihe good peoplo of Carolii a listen to mi appeal lor the spiritual welfare of their delendera We iu tlio army, who ave laboring in liia be-li ill' alao ifjnice ut what is doing by their frienda ill lionic for tin) Koldii-r'a lenijoral wi'lrace. Ve nyoioo at the t'i'itl liwakt'iied by the proclatnatiou of our Stale iiiiilniriiioH. Every aoldii will do iiiore, a lid etidliro innru, vvheii lfM ri'nu'hibt'ra thill liia Irieiida at Ininif au- dning thi'ir utyioat for his coin fort, wmild nut darnnMi lllut zeal or di mifiiah its L'jftem but I now efitHr a Etifaiila Female Institute. TflK tioxt Acortemlc Yenr wlU begin on WodDeydny llio Itil (luv ol" Oetober.

Tho oxponae of Tuition is llio sumo tin horelnfuro. The pricu ni Monro umi Humircu una bmy UdllovB, exclu Rive ur WtiKbftiB nnd UkIiIs, for the Academic Yer. Fw fut'tliisr inrornuition ni-ply to GEO. Y. BROWN 15, Ktiftuilii, i-ept.

15, 1SR2, ly Principal. Twcntv-Fifih Animal Session I ill 13 Exercises ol tlio Jurlson Iiit-tiliiti! will JL be vcstiined Octobor 1st. All aepnrtmcuts win uo lnniii tallied in llioir usmu ellloioney. For Oiroular, Catalogue of uiipubltsHbd par tioulavs apply; to N. K.

DAVIS, August 2ra Marion, Ala. THE BLOCKADE IS BROKEN UP Mil P. BARRY, late coitductiug miller ut the Palitcc Mills, Columbus, lias now leased urn 'I sltegee hfeans Flour Mills. ibrmei'Jy owned by John li. UaiTSOn and 1ms altered tlio entlro iMacliiucry for the manufnclure of Wheat and Corn In the best possible manner.

Farmers mny rely in sentlinp to these Mills their Wheat and Corn and getting in return Flour and Mettl hi quantity andqntilily, as 1 give all my attention co the grinding myselt P. L. BARRY. Tuslcogee," Juno 80, 1SG2. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOB SALE.

mHB on'era (or snlo thrao-storr Rrlcli Building, aitunU'd In ono of lite niont prominont Tlio biiildinir fit tton- And well nrranecd for Drutr Store. having a biiaemoiit running the whole length of the detJlrnblc Dtvellinc. coDtaiiilnjr Kitrht JiooniH, with nil ntfcOHRiiry Ontbuildihgfi also, about twcnty-llvo ncri's ot iaiiu atniciicu 1110 101, upon iriucii is voou enough to fluppty a family for yenru. JOHN B. BILBRO, Nov.

SO, ia03, Tnpkegee, Ala. ISTERI5STIKG TO TEACHERS. nnilK snliscrlbor OfTora for sale on liberal tfrtna. oitlirr. jl (or mitii; mo jfiriwu j.ysrjTUTH.

near 1.111.111., or me udK.nunu INSTITUTE, In Tntltugpc, Ala, It In beliovml lliosn Inslltn tlona nossosa n.1vaiitaRCi or location lor 11 coIIceo or IiIrIi licliool, 05111'clally witli tlio military, uiiauitinfoicd. Tlio ontlltur uncli la Hinplo, lhu buildings nro coniinodloua, nnd iu aomn rotioota ologant. Addi-oss llio aubaorlbcrat CunBOtn, Ala. W.M. JOHNS.

Jaililary 1803. If 1'nlil iO LOOK HERE, Ilmvo IiifrtriteUon to JUK orery ptTfwn IndfecHmtmito ly, who aro Induhu'd uithvt' by nolo of account, to OUm Hrother, who do not come forward vithhi tlio next thirty nayR ana kouip. vucm mt ructions nm bound to ctrrv out. Ifyoua-o mied, then, it will be your own fnitlt. A.

lUI.UItl). Atly for Ouhh it Bito. Innimry IHX fin NOTICE. IWIH Tnn nil tlic Jlhlos bronnht lo iny Tnnynnl ono iinlf for the other, nnd gtvd tnote ttint bring lildea tho prefefenco nvir othf-if of buying my luilf. Icalhor Si iJpatid Upper U'al burnt SI (M, except Uht KIji nnd uui Srtins, wiuan i win nK a jiluo moru lor MV Tnhyard in itttuatcd four tnilfR from Tuskogcb on tho rofli 10 Aipnmoniflry.

Jnn 8, IStiX 4t JAS. h. ilOU'AKI), NOTICE- OST, ttftntMlald, iiofno tlim it promtfisnry note .1 inr uu, o.iieii mn4 inui.niKiiiiic vimii Uecenilrer 18(11 made pnynbltj ine by Jowph Kfrbo. 1 forow.irh nil peron5 from tradfitg forpiitd nolo, nnd lbo manor rroin pajinff 11 to any hereon oxcepi myseii. Iiiave Juntrcci lvwl Inst ruction froih laboll, Amosat whose NnfMff, lwt nnd Accounts I have in my hands for collection, lo huh ttioatt who fail luconia for-wntd nnd pny or nanko fnlbfactnrynrrangementH wltiiiu tlio tie.tt twenty diiyn.

Their Books tntint be liquidated If yoi hnve cost to pay blame ifUrfetf My oIHcn is vpr Of. Uit-tlctl'rt Itrug Store, where you will find me or Borne one for mei rcadv towniLon you, A. Atty Jorf, 8, 1813. forlsbell, Amosst ft Co Uotice to Planters. IDES'fRK ltiurehse nit flife Ilnxs fin tabic till, Hint I cult.

Our finMlBT are tiring un Uf eff and have been for Mnip t(m(f and It Is ftb.MilatcIy iieccDMry fof (heir that A eh ang i' tie made. Those Imving any ftitr-pliw tlncnit or Prle oi Ird, will perform nil ncttrf patrlolfEnt by btlnginginnll tbey hare of cither nil thesft nrliclc to jmare. and 1 will pay (hto mirUt priee fur thein, 31. WKLAND, Jan. 15, 1ro-S2 fiO JInjort and A C.

BRILLIANT LIGHT. KSiStll. BAUtf.fiTT AIIKRCROMBIE haycjuat ro- rocdrnt notr auppi; or excellent TEREBENE, tvlilcli turns In ordlr.ar Keroacnd lAniti'a, making a Uglit equal If notauierlor to llio best Kerononot LASH'S for tbe aiihio may ls liad at tbo S)tng Store of BIRTLETT Ik ABeRCROSlClE. Jan. Htna.

IJrtngQ To Cotton Sellers. Tlifi aiidnslfrned (a wanting lOjliilrcliaiii 2 6i S00 Biles of Cotton delivered Rt his Ware Ilouso In No Imulna. Tor trliicli full rrleert -vr III ho paid. Ilea, 1804. 6W-ald SS H.

It. ARMSTRON'O, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, WJ1KKKA9, S. I'atne iH.Ifla my Mond for Tillo to a eoctain flat of (Iround tvlncc on Cliunncnncrrco Itldgo, In Macon eounty. containing forty.fonr and ono halt aerea iiaiett tne tattrr partot tlio fear lSo, or early in 1860 aatd land tielng bounded by Towell, BlactraOu, VlodiiT and Tlirendglll. Tills ta lo notify all riormns Ihat entd Uond will not bo oxocutcd, Ai the consideration haa entirely failed and tho contract become void, Tennantu anil Agents of tlio saldSarnli Vnyno will bo expueted to nemo witn me lor tno reinnuo on saio innn.

a AI'PLETOtf HAYOOOD. Jiantgomery, 18B3, at3 Ai my Colnortaec. Tif.r. S. TIexukiiso, One dflho jStHtdrtbfltic St hns kindly oonsonlod loitctasro-ccivifig itgont Tor me nt Tiiakogee.

All pttntons deslrmisofnldlnp; in Bnpplying llio Confeatrule Boldiovs with TcniiimeiilSf 1 ntots and relliriotisnof riodlCRlB, as woll as, with Iho pious lnliorers of ooiporiurs who pt'caon me uospoi puuitoiyi ana Irom ton to tontj hold. prayer meetings, and in Otlicr wnyil miniator to our licavo men In lbo Hold, and llio can do so' by leaving with bro.Hiindorson their We 'ndnlga llio hope that many In lransm1l ling their mibs'crlptlon price 'to Inii paper will iie'nd ii" long; with at least "'a niito'' for lliia nobie cansoi Alt amountd sont uro. iiomierson will bu ackiiowldgcd by me in llm IV, Bap tisi, w.E, Pjckinsos, Qonl, Snpl. Army CoU Noir. 27, 1862', 2i I'lucetl on thy brow a gem ut ngui E.

S. For Tax Assessor. jeftT Wo arc authorized to announce, the name of O. W. STARKE, nt-a candidate for ro-eleclion to tho oIIlceorTax-AsHeHsor lor county.

Ktection fii'SfMouday in August, 1BHB. County Treasurer's Office- AU persons having business with the County Treasurer for Alucou County, will Oud linn iu tbe South Western UauUst otnee. SAMPrfON LAN IE LI, County Treasure. Tuskegee, 25, 1SU2. ly Paitl io Volume No, Amouiit Mrs .15 33 IS S3 Rev 0 Mollery 15 15 33 IV Campbell 15 Si Bowden Lieut 15 10- Holbrook 15 33 Mrs A 15 19 OBJDavis 15 16 41 Gains 18 1 Rev Smith 17 Smith 15 33 Rev Harbin.

16 18 Jtrs Mivrsnvul A. Jackson. 15 33 Miss 13 Beverley 15 83 Ji-ra Naucy Wnde. 15 33 MrsEAKveans 15 33 Rev I Tichonor IB 33 II Ooxe 17 25 Mrs MM Hardy 15 1 Rev TimiTiormaii. 15 32 Mra Timmurman 15 12 MrsD 15 29 Crenshcw.

1G 7 Brandago. 15 33 Youngblood 15 33 MraL 15 8 Staples 15 27 Halo 15 33 Airs Bozi'innn 15 21 Di-R H. Ervin 14 11 S3 00 3 OH 3 1)0 3 00 8 00 2 00 2 01) 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 a oo 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 1SG3. THE 1863. rUUMSIlKi) AT AUOU3TA, OA, A First Clans tittrary and jlgricullitral Journal.

Utany dlstfagutaheil Sauthorn Writers contribute to its CulmnnK. On tlio first Salnrdnjr In January, 1803, Xktt Sumia wttt bo enmmrnonl, In Qimrto fuiin, of Etglit I'nffL'n, enn-vunlonl. IHoiIIim, Bicli mimbcr will contain TUlltTY-TWO COLUMNS HiMitinic Mntlpf. Tlio Hint Ills exorttnnit to maintain Flint CldSHSjiullicin Literary I'liper will lio llborully nun-tntneil. Tlio Tkilms lor the paper will KOK OKK VKAlt JO MONTI IH 2 00 TltliKB JIONTU3 SIXOJ.E CENTS jj- CMIm of 1(1 or nioro, Tor ooo ypnr, Moll, iu or inoro, nix iiiuiuun, ox uituu.

Tinol. UAC'i-irilu thvilf.il In liKfi Ihf t. tlitlnfjnco In bo. Iinlf of Ihf piper. On nil aubxcii iiltnli lorwaiiloil by ttioni, oxcept at club ratoa, ihy will ho nllimoil a com.

inlfMlon of Urntjr por cent. So coininlmtira on olub ratcacon buftllnweil. Tlio Drill nuitilirr of lliia Knrarlto IVtelily will contain tho begiiuiiiut of A TfirllUiia Konwiice the last Century, Ily ISl'K Ilu.VT, Of South Clllollna Also tlio opening of norlca of FiVB CiIaitkiis or a jfisTOiiV. AGEOilGIA COmi'rKOilTVTEAIlS ACO, uy riut.KMo.v.rKRcit Ami tile (Iwtnr a Scrle (if "Unlliirts of the Wnr," Hr "llcmiairr," whoa charming iiralncUous, recently liiil.lMieil, have marked this juvenlfo I'oetaa tho "Koala" of the. S-'nutli.

TIkwo will bo followed by tt Furies of Skflchy Itomancea, by lion. V. Giuiimt: tnti, ami by a choieO collection (if original anil aeleotnl Taletl, which It not boasting to iwy, will render the I'ltti) su Firidk more attracltvc tlliln over, OAIIIIXKH, rroprtetor, Jan. 16, 18C3, I'aM S3 CIIANCERV COURT, lith Dtilric' rif the SoitUitrn Chancery IHrUtmrf ifie State nf Aiauatua TllOJUa IVn Hnflf-rtlinnffcior tttehft-ono Tetira, iihn tllaL he reHlden tn tin county of Cliernkee. In tho tnto of Texas'; Jt is therefore ni-riereu' that tiiesaid Fanntott.

Mitrsliallanswcr ortlerourtfttlie bill of complaint in this causa by the Marciruext, ormai a decree pro canjttso inr want of an mar lie enteren aenlnntiierat anv time after VO days therealter nhould flie still be In default, An.l it ts runner ortiereo nut a copy oi mis oitier oe published without delays for foui cunsectitlf ef weeks in the Snuffl WrMern Jlaptult a weekly newstmper published lit the town of Tuskegoo, aud another copy bo posted Opal tho door of the Court Hoitso of this county, within 0 days front the rnftklnff or this order, Slid that the. fteglstef within that lime send another copy to tlio Said Fannie Slnraliall, by mall, to the County Site of Clicrokeo County, Tosas WSf. il-tSOS, Jsn 15, 1863 iMft't fee Sa-Vald Ecgisfer. Administrator's Sale BY vlrtne of an onlor granted to me by the Probate Court of Macon county, as Administrator of tho cs, taie of Louisa Kllcreaso deceased, 1 will aril (o (ho highest bidder on the first Monday lo February next, at thotste residence of said deceafdl, the rultowing property, to wit AMY, a womitn and her Ove children KMILtN'K, a woman and her fire children; CATflERlKK, a woman and one child, nnd WILLIE, a boy. Also.

Mules, Hogs, Cows, Corn and Fodder, Plantation Tools, Jfonsffiold ond Kitchen Furniture, id JOII.V SHACKLEFORD, Jnn. 16, 18S3. 81-l'ald S( Administrator. Notice Land Sale. WILljhe sold ttnder and by virtno of an (Order of the Probata Court of Macon county, this day granted to tho undersigned Administrator thocstRteof Louisa-F-ady, deceased, before the Court Iloiise door In tlio ton of Tuskegee between the usual hours uf rale on Monday the 2d day of February 1803, the following described land lo-wit The Went half of li.o North-Ti'est quarter of Section Iwenty-flvOf Township serenfeon, nf Kange twenty-three, except eight acres sold off lo Ijiwrence.

Terms of sale, cre.llt until 26th December 1888. Note and two approved rreurtUea. A. DII.LARD: Jan. lo, 81-31 Administrator, Tito1 Stnto of AlnlmanaMncoti Comity, PftOBTK CoDRTf 12l)t JXrARY lS63f 111113 day came Crawford? nnd died his application In writing and therewith a written Instrument, pttr.

porting to bo Hid last will and testament of Monimla Mooro deceasodf nnd' sottlrtg forth In said- pplloa. tlon that Atonxo KtnnMy la a non-reatdcnl' heir of said deceased, and nrnTtrnrrVu an ordor tn; admit said tnstni. inent lo Probate and Reoord as the laat will nnd tualament t.f 1 il deceased. Vllt Is' Oi-ilored that said aonlfrfnlton ha- sel for hearing on the Sd iMonilny In-February 1803 Ml" tloou io inosniii Aronw-fttneey to ooanu iippmir at ii ItegnlsrTerm of. the Probate: Court of.

siild county', to-be hnld-on the2d MondaJMn February and; auvi. viuii ni.fi, jt if iff tiufi nffitiffM ffv Htniiieu, Jiff-15, -QMw-slridgo prProbfil ttnvf longing for rest, And a lenr-dro the last in those cyus; i And the pure spirit (led, From the homo of the dead, To a bright, happy home In the skies. OhJwho would delay, The freoid snul In its way, A it from tbo RorrdwK or onith, And ciill It again 'io tho aiigufsli and prtin, To which wo aruieirH from our birth? Kn, tlifire let it vest', AVbero tlio weary are bleijfc, "And the mourner looks up and is glad" Where tho sorrowful heart, With its Higbing shall part, Nor ever feel lonely and sad. Then chide not tho. Heart, With earth that would part, In yearnings Tor peaceful repn.su That would fileup in tbo grave, ir relief it might bitvo.

From ho strife of ita pi tilths foes. Ob I my spirit sttlllougs To unite in thoH Which the glorilleii sing up in Heuvon I Where sorrow and fsiii shall never come In. Ihoso whose sins are forgiren Where the rausoraeil of God, Who have wandered abroad Through nil lands, shall exultiunly meet, It ou nd the Tlirmie of the JLanib, And praising His Cast their bright, golden crowns at His feet F. J. B.

SHAVKIt, Montgomery, Jauuary 31, Biy 1850. TiioMA3 D. Atteorrky died In Pickens county, Abi.j ontheaSthDecrlSQZj inthe 17th year of his age. Ho became miiohconcorned during his sickness and gave great evidence of a. change of heart.

Hia soul seemed tilled w.iU unspeakable," ond calling the family to. his bed-Eide, he urged them all to seek an interest in tho Saviour, whom he had found so precious. Thfft is a sad bo reavement to his Rlsters and widowed motbot but how uonsoltng the thought that his spirit is now happy In heaven I Way tbo Lord give them groco to bear thisul fliction with Chrlbtian resignation, and may it wotk for them and for all bis acquaintances, "a far more exceeding and'eternui weight of glory." W. T. Died, oT Typhoid Ftiver, September 2d, 1862.

at the residence pf her husbsttid itr. Cosper, in I'lckens cnun-ty, Mrs. VmiilMA Cospeu, in tlio si'venly-third ycftr of her itge. fc'ho was born In Virginia In tly year 17SV). Uor parents moved to So.

Carolina when sho was a child. She was married to Mr. Cospur January 20th 1807. Aftor some ttmo they moved to Alabtroa.aud Anally to this county where, In about thoy hot she uul led with tbe Forrest Baptist Church. Her attachment to her friends was ardent and pure.

Ah a wife she was un usually ttttonllvo, kind nnd devoted its a mollwr sho was iiircctionato In tlio highest sjnso. As inifitresH she was lenient, and oven Indulgent. Her family were severely adUctcd In the fall with Typhoid fevuf and her anxiety nnd ovoc-exorlloiis iu waiting on them Is thought to have hastened her decline. Her house was the minister's homa She via one of the main pillars of the Wo therefore misi her much but tin ijcointum Is neces sary to perpetimto her memory for she lives In lite hearts of her friends, family, surviving compaaniou nnd the members of her Church beside, her record is on high wo bidieve, In the "Lahib'H book of life." Sho often expressed a deslco to go "where the winked ceiiso from troubling, and where tbe weary are nt Then, re the dead that dfe In the Lord from hence forth, yea saitli llio Spirit, thut they mny rest from their labors and their workr they do follow litem." Hence, while we would sincerely mourn the departure of our be loved Rlstor and wiother In offer word of condolence to the fainlly, yet wo would say, "Let us not mourn even as olliers who have no hope." May the siir- vlvlrfg family when thoy shall go hence to rettirn ho iiiore, a7 be permitted to die the death of tlio righteous," futile prayer of their WiUJ-tM ASIiciuft, Dfedt In prison at Camp Dtiujlai, near Chicago, Illfuols, on tho 2d day of July 18fJ2, of Typhoid Pneiihinnla, Jaxpa II. T4WPf.t Rgffrt 17 j'enrs, 11 jnoulbfl nnd 1-1 days.

When tho war first commenced be bad strong Inclination to Join tho young men of Ihe country (n repelling lhn Invader bnt Was restrained by the claims of a widowed mntlierltii Februarv last when he hesitate no longer, A.9hintm(s Co. lit Keg't was ordered lo IMand So, 10, whlh In canip( though but a fdiort lime beorrt It finrreadered. be won the lovfs of officer and men and gave every crldence Af becoming faith ful soldier, discharging the duties nssdgned himcheft; fuilyf riovnra murmur escaped his Hps But alasj Iiii has fallen In the" opening (lower of rrianhood far from the loved one, to whom he sent (asl fare we) lt then calrrity as tin Infant his spirit took Its flight, wef trout, to re iiro.v Tim war or cannons and tne cinmor or arms nre dally benrHj but It dfs ttrhs hot hia peaceful slnmbern cberistiing tliy memory dear- Jfromlo, we will Imitate thf virtue ieepbn till the last tramp shall awaken theft frarri tby slnmbers. then wabope to meet then and jiirl ho more. He Ms foft a mother brotbprs, Jfilsters, mnriy reUtlvepj a large circle of friends to mourn Mri loan Hut we hopfl mix loss hia eternal gain, Mny lh God of peace comfort the stricken ones he has left behind.

A Cbrsiii Colnmbns Weekly Enquirer please copy, Dledj at the residence of her husband, Horace Warey 'n Shelby conrityr Ata five mlfesEonth of Columbiana, Mrs ifARfnA Ass Whitj dsiighter of KMh'nniel arid Woodruff, of Dibb county, Ala. Sho was bom March l9th4 1821, Id Spnrlnnbnrg District, aled Ang. 2Cth, 1862, of Fever aged it years, 5 month arid 7 days. She tost hof parents when qnfte yoongf lifter which she1 enjoyed the kindness1 of a step-motherwho was a sister Io judge Crawford. Flattery under alt circa m-stances I wrong, but when used to magnify tho virtues of the living or tbn deadj becomprfrf crime While Mil Is fttystllf the virtues of the good are a public legacyv Tbe spirit of Inspiration has given to the world anobltna-rj of Santhf Deborabyof an and a Mary.

There Are some elements which en tor essentially Into tbe character of every Christian woman. She oust have a mind capable' of appreciating the varfona and responsible rcla liomt of lire and ft heart so fortified as to meet these responsibilities. To act well the part of wife, mother, mU-trosfii ant! a Chrisifan rcqnlrei no ordinary degree of pa tlence and fortttudO, and who can tell how much the suo ooss of a man's business In life( as well as tjio harmony of a family depdnd upon tlio exercise of these qunliUen. These qualities sister Ware possessed In sn eminent degree -Instinctively modest from Infancy, rfntfringlj devoted to the Interests of her husband and fftmily( It Is not surprising tf.at she made a qnlel and useful prober of the Chiircb. fiho wjib mfrricd to Mr.

Wnre on the 21st of dt-no lSll, nnUod wUt the BaptlMfi of MtHbrcb, wan baptized by bro. Wm. rt, years ago A.ttd removed hor membership to tlio Columblnni Church, ol whlctv Cbnrbh she remained a member till her deceit so 1 And most cheerfully no the members rif (lie Churchy her Vftstor nnd nllwho knewhor bear Xestlmony to hof gen-tlo and Ohrlstlan-liko dome.inor, to her charlt And all those qtmlillcs wfilch go. to mnkb tip a Christlfin clmrac. tc, Bufc shels gWriQ froin nir, and" the' heart of husband, children and frlendi- feel (hi pressure ol ttfa dlspijnfia lion Dlvlt)8 IVovidcncs even the hoarth htdnes Cncni' sfilvos feel, tlits mm(fnful-dcsolaUon.

she had llaqiiieHy (ritUng In salvation, of tbbXa ffifl plea that urtyers may attend jotir 1 1 iiburs. Wliilfe yoii labof for his bodily cmnrori, 1o tint forget the higher in-U'idais of his soul. Mothera, rtfalera, and lathers, pray fuveiiily for the 8oldii-r? wrestle with (he Arigol nntil tie grant ydir teqtii'B'. Lot the matrons Jant dau ghters of the Sdldiors's Aid Societies send a prayer with each garment, hot hly for tlits preservation of the body the soldier, bnt alsi) for Ins pieeiniisr, never dying sonl Let all pray. Pray privatPly and miUedfy- And verity God wilf bldsa its iid that right earfy." J.

Itiblos. EfV. jM. D. Huge, 4) i of EifchmOiid.

has left our slfores for nnder the auspices' tlio Yirgiuia Bible1 Societyj t(r bn its 'acCouuf 35,000 Bibles and Teslisntents bfid aKteticl aid in- suooorlinff the enters I'n'ae, which nt tlrn oasoE, involved, a $4,000: The iiiCinlioi's of the wtbiiiGt-extehded (unofficially) lo the projocl hearty ant valuable anpport; wuhin a fdw hours, after his'dolerinhia-tiim to go. Dl. lloge was on liia way, kftl wis ddubt not Ihat his iitissionvvitl le a tjo-mpleje" spetiess for wc knowllie HOndlX Ceding '(Cw'ftr'ds' ua, 6f tfirt of tlio British md Foreiffll Bible Societv- fn.narli.' pular. Wrongs. friivy ttood hot imprint 0u him a lalae 4 4 Kir i 1 kum..

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About South Western Baptist Archive

Pages Available:
2,649
Years Available:
1850-1865