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ATLANTA, GEO., SEPTEMBER 18. 1863.
EOiBIOS ITEMS. j Poiaoit«j> Bcixets.—ArmrdlQg^ i.
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. “•? whi*.u* Cl u»d sm^oow *
th*rtw5?*rii tfe-rfo 1 wAUmt' to T't- ! aifoira in Mexico tenders an aiiiar.ee between! u efiii ^ ed 1,1 manufacturing poisoned bid. ] ft. BROWS us a LMdiawMo reprint the t*h
low ,»{ Sumiri in wtxh h the 1 itier p. ; ««nts i Fracr* and the Confederate States an impe-i la »^- Thb » what lb* Whi* mivst } Henafari.ii^ttnthi. Renat* *r o^v RierUao
the ‘iAiididary V* gubernatorial Loco-in : rativr ae^suity. HUdeJI had held tool? inter | Wo have be/ora a9 so me specimen* of.ih, : teI ^r^ajr in Octoher^ - . foptflfoHe.
election. Mr. t ariow is a j views wish Drouyn rfe-L. Hays, ar.a nc^oua- (riiny Dalle*. now produced at the l. Staten i « * a?* authort-d
Atlanta intelligencer
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*0* THE YEAR 1863.
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o, ..t.My /c/ /r'wr tnantJui—for evi*lu*aUlDg loot papers,
itofuMirj-H'* ■:,* t$r«e J'o“ oorupnUin^ titles
4,j . t re.-Qiurs ot AJmln'siratnrs, wftere bond hau be*»
i. *-.y die Lrc. wio.i, tiit lull spar-e of three iukiUia.
i'uoU..*.ao«« will alifays t« continoftil ^cvinifUag to
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attt*. m^siai j tl&ia, shall otdy c««*» srtlii ta* as
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ot thes*i bniifcicf—ti^esurgeon, on prohitig the j in? the jw->nc that .1 a>i a uarihdatk it cue*
wonnu, WOUlil bo apl to get at, the right halt j the mi—■•ej.-f of tho Wh le people -'■.al; be reprv^eiitevl—
AftU t-yuncer. ^ the zinc, washer would Stiii i Measures tor ths'cc^tfort of, orir Lilian t soldiers Ip Ihg
IftonaiQ, Cdl18illiJ infl&pl&tion and — j iie*rt an»I iheBU^oi *. mUo ain\n , >o .r.t thetr friYv*
_ J ^nouiu too Victim survive the extxstciion Oi l andrh i rert hocno Wiil receive my WAroi A nlsupport
Inin f. e Court ot \'ionna touching the j the cj’lindpr aud washer, a third operation i * d ''ooiMjy to tne beat ot my a»»uir.y
l.,..—. ,—1. j..i~. »< —: —' »- 1 - i f -»;ii - • 1 • 1 ' Sep ^ dte ’a HUM. W J.
cr.mi>el ue to withhold ft out hun our eappoj 1 j £ r V ijav „ pul T o Wor are abontto do so. Ki
His candidacy, under ex iatiue; circnnvitanccs, j } rn , 1ir ,^ -ro , vn{ l w * xv ill soon hear from
wo lfgard as moat uniortunate. Being m 1
tavor of a vigorons piosccntiou of the war, j ’*
and <>p[K»set) to reconsiructinn under any If now ippeari: liom tacts fust t>r*»n.™ht id
form, everv vote that he will gel in the State I light, that the lirst overtures made l>y Nnpo-
will ho ta\en from the opponents .1 Air. j icon to t e Court ot Vuiana touching the ^ _
Hill, or the Ptippcrters of Gov. Brown. His J ramltdatnre ot the Archduke Maximilian to i would 3t;l] remain for the heavy part of t he !
cindidacy, theretore, ineroascp Hill*s relative too throne of Mexico, date from The month ot ) bullet.— Chiear/9 Tima. ' i
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I ltlDAY MORNING, 8RPT. IK
lift* nogiTtoN.—Jtivery now and then,- lihe
jr,‘riv*un>. troubled witli epileptic ills, the tc.W>
■'t iiph lulof’M us sonK* refwirt «l>oul reougnl*
tb»ti Ttvr last ot‘theseatatc Uiat Urn French
1 vkhirjof had hi iiuMUlcrathm iho expediency
1 u i«^'og.nl?>.!n(/ tho Houlh, while h* the same
dispatch wo liava. a report <*l fhe seizure c*f
the Florida nt. Brest, we «uivt>ottt» by the
French autboritie.H. Hut, putting aside the
1 r-.i’oitsisi.tm* y of ttewo two rop.artft, so tar as
1 hev relate to tho singularity which would
bn displayed by the Fr* i nch government in
sid/ing 1 he »var fefieol of ft government
vN'boK 1 iat.iiuuUity they Weft; diartiasing tlie
iixjs'.liciK-y .4 iTCs'gfii/itwr, U we look well
irilo tin true nature «d‘ Hilaltn, Wn will had
Ui.it U will tw»> tie thn ^M'dlcy <M Fi'mucu to
loivignlze ua tuilees pnivohed b» it by some
ojrcn taid ftnlhorUed tud td hostility iui Uve
part <>i the Vanfee** government. By rrs’og-
in log <uir Independence I ho t.’niled fitafos
I-,,aid in conformity with the lavA*« t*l oa-
Honft regard U ft*’> a eauft/s inlv, n n<l act ac-
cordingly, while foreign nations would be
<••< >m|*clle4l to lYimiin neutral special01 s ot a
w ir bc.ioveoii that < Itiyernmant. M«d the
Ft eiirb. On tho other hand, events in Mov-
jo.-. are faat AppO'fiohlng u focus. Ac. Sfon
t;« lire Imperinl Aovernniont F. organised, a
.lemAnd will t>o made to the other powers I
to rw*ogni3'e the Umpire, Fids w111 no doubt
tmprntnpily Lh>ne by. all the pi'ivcew of Lu-
(V,je. and Vlwt small ftoyofnmwU In Bonth
aud Neutral America. . Ttve only Govern*
m<mT which we lc«l certain will not ae.code
lM the demand la tho Lincoln govern-
,notit, and that jTiaftal, if eunportod by tunts,
will eauao a dlt.upUon botwocri her aud
Pi :in w . finch a war p^jyoktv1 by tho Van
! res wmld cause tut ailiaj'tce between Kng-
p m ,\ and France, and as ft necessary result,
iht ! recognition of the Confederacy wouVl be
uoederi to enpphVtbc etrengtlv of Die bellig-
liwut tr'iwfiE rixld is Uh) only event which
vt «i doom hfeel;’ to caus* a rtoogaitAorvof orvr
tu.fependenoa by Franoa. And it that .loejft
ji .t oof m wo must make up our minds to
ijtoiii oof- indopc-iidenee sritfrout. tiie aid,
morally m immically, of cIU^m Erviland ot
Franco.
Iv.tuvMJ cf »* nftinUioii, litu) v iiutp wait
ite no toft to this side ot the Atlantic, and are
eagerly swallowed by Um credulous. Let
a-; not bo. deceive-1. When we see if oth-
ciiUly announoed, then will we believe It,
unill then, we fthall treat ail such report* us
emanating trom the too prolilh- twain of
aismo fearing Yankeecwreapniident, or Urn
ever u:cj>eotftnt ideas of sottUft sympathiser
w!*b lltU B r ‘?ilti.
strength knd adds to the chances of his elec
tion. A few true and loyal men can be found
among Mr. Hill’s supporters, but that ho
will get tho vote of every man who is disaf
fected to tho Government, opposed to tho
war and In favor of reconstruction, or sub
mission, wo have not a doubt. As betweeu
<k>v. Bttrwn and Mr. Furlow, we believf 1 tae
former u» ta* ranch tfer wrongest throughout
the Htate; and Trecaa^a <>f this, auporiority,
rani tielieving that by supporting hlru vre
•dial] l»eet subserve the .vfiject of rebuking
and throttling this fiffirlt of disaffection, or
tfCAwni, we are for Brown. -Cdum)>us. Tinwk.
THt; KUeCTIOH TAKES PLACE PRlST
WEDNESDAY IS OCrOBEE.
AN aOT to authorLse all volunteers und
other troop 0 in the service this tvt&te,
t--, vote at all elections, without reference
I . the place where they may be W» ser
vice. at the time of such oleetton.*, and h*r
.dlttir pirriwMCA *
Sec. let The General Asaemtdy vniM'ta,
i'hat all V olunteera and other troops or clt-
p,,. n g of this State, who are now, by law
.inlit led. t<> vote, eg who may at the time of
*, ir h election, bo entitled to vote at any
iv^tloii in tide State, except ^ch. ele.?tione
v; aru not returnable to the Exoontive Ho* \
nartmont, l*o tuid they are hereby mtitled i
10 ftwciuhto At each place* us they may be*
rationed at, or in (service, and cast Utelr j
V..U, :i# though ttiey were mtlteir projw-i {
»--■‘Unties, at such ele<'tu>ns.
i>uttL Betwbr-s Ladies.--We find the
!-Ulowing-paragrapli In tin- Philadelphia In
quLt'er of the t'd : %
<>n ALunlai’ forwMftsi ».i‘Vcral Ltilh-s, whtl«
*;n a visit to a frieuda house a short distance
from Gray’s Ferry, were amusing themselves
by Hinging and dancing, wnon one of them,
n reeident of liallimoro, sung a verse of the
Bonnie Blue Uagj one of the other ladies
jeelingly said: “ You an? a rebel,” at which
another commenced the Southern Marsel-
laise; when il was finished, tho lady who
had been called a rebel, said, ‘‘ 1 wish we uad
pistols, fd ttghta »1nel with you for calling
me a rtdK.'l At thli, a daughter of tho
gentleman at whose h.»u&e tliey were said :
“ We have pistols lu the house, but they are
not loaded.” They were brought, and m
order to give It the form of a duel, distances
were measured in the room, the ladies took
their places, wor<l was given, one. ! wo.
three, when the lady who had called the
ot her “rebel” said, “1 will sit in This chair,
aa 1 wish to die easy.” Word was again giv
en, and tlw» Baltimore tatty, vrhift had a self-
cocking jftisfol, pullcil the trigger ami hang
went the pistol; a piercing set earn was heard
and in an instant The rv*om was filled with
the members of the family, when it undis
covered that, two ot' the iadies had swoon
ed ; tiie Baltimore lady vs es standing rao-
IhwihtA and the one who wished to u die
easy ” Kitting pale with terror in her chair;
one ball had passed through her drew on
tho left side, grazing the skin, while in ibe
leal of a tatdc on which sne had rostod her
arm were eight distinct shot holes and one
bullet emliedded in the w r fK>d. The pistol
J|ia«l been loade<l by a l>oy on tb« Fosu th of
duly, but tho charge had not. been fin-d. --
Tire ladies were Boon restored to conscious
ness, and cv> m men cod 10 realize the danger
of meddling with lire anna, a warning, ir is
needless to'say, they will not dlu-ogard tor
the future.
Mu. UtM.V KfZ iRO.--.Mt:. Hut N«rV
(B TTT OF TREjJlk TO THE II. B. GoVT. —
Tho Country man furnishes another chap
ter from Mr. Hill’s record. The editor
sayr.:
\Ve jip 1 \v, ti\‘iii jYIr. Htll’is ttsxit’ii on
reconstruction to cuie nr tw'o itemn which
wo fmd In itio n8wap a P erB About the date of
Georgia’* ecc-pasion. un the. v..jth Jun. 1661,
Ei\ days alter Georgia had aocoded, the fob
lowing telegram wa? .ILspatrhed to the
Cbiirleaton CourLea-,
0 Ao. 9ltldavit baa l*t*-n takan befun- J udge
Taney and iUtid, chargiug treason upon the
Ksna-.brs and RoprOiontauvea r.ffhe seceded
Statos. It includes the late Senatorial and
House dcffyratuftn from Boutb Carr.lina t
Kenators Davis and Brown, ex Secretary
Thompjr»n, and Messrs. Birksd tie, Reuben
Davia, tiin^loton and Mcfhc-, of Mississippi j
Senators l&Diamln and Bliaell, and Messrs.
Taylor, Davidson and Landrum, of Louisi
ana; on.l all tho raejni*ers of tna late Geor
gia delegation, except Mr. Hill.”
Here if will be seen that Mr. Hill did not
have the honcu, along with the Georgia del
egation, to !»e threatened with an arrest for
treason against tho Vnited State? ' Lincoln
and ills party were perfectly well satisfied
that no such charge could truthfully be laid
at his * torn. No man came forward to
aw ear to any such implication. Couhi any
man be found to swear to it now r
.l<*nN Moms Botts.—A corrwspfftadent
oi vho Indianapolis Journal, writing from
V lrginia, says: ” Did you ever hear tell of
John Minor Bolts f Well, on Saturday last,
while the Ijd Indiana cavalry were engaged
in a bklrmlslr, about six miles South of here,
Ms]. Mz-Clure, seeing a hale looking, oddish
jfentleman. in a do*fti by the roadside, hailed !
him arid inquired. ‘Which way did the reb
el cavalry, that a moment since passed here,
go*?’ ‘Sir,’ was the reply, * 1 am under pa
role to the C’-onfederate Government to tell
nothing l see. But, sir, my name is John
Minor Botts—as devoted a Colon man as
the world «-.an timk l pul no if* nor but* in
the case.’ Slay hi* relmse from parole soon
rome. v
ThepiilchU Austrian pajicr tutnounecH that
his Imperial Highness the Archduae Fertii-
nanu Maxitmliau acrepis A with tho consent
ot hie august brother tiie 11 nperor »>f Austria
the crown of the new Mexican umpire. It is
Etatcd that the venerable Archbishop of
Mexico went in person, and urged him to ac
cept ii.
A»vt*'rd1tt£ t«> lUo Farts ptvpft-rfc the Mexi
can Assembly naked Napoleon to g«*.lert
them another Emperor In case Maximilian
did nor, accept. They also pawed a vote of
thanks to the French Emperor nn ! Empress
and al) the leading French officers who
had served la the cause of -ntcrvcntiori.
I lit - French GovcmtsienL lr.-ts
Uon? io Mexico revoking tliu raeaaurep.- rela-
tiv«. to sequestration oi the property of those
who had taken up arms to oppose it, and
cancelling the prohibition of the exportation
of specie.
Napoleon Ju»«? declared tho Meslc-an «x‘<u>t
from Lsgunefi, ten mi!e^ south of Matamo-
ras, to (.'ampeachy, to be under blockade,—
He ha.s donelh-s to break up giicrilln han*la
wdn* get i heir aopplic* from that, section.
The olllcial Russian jvaper nl Bl. Fetors-
burg says it is cartaiu that there will be no
war this year between itussfa and the three
powers which interfered in tue Polish quc3„
tion ; but that ru.x erthclor-i, all,possible pre.
cautions are not too much, with auch adver
saries as Napoleon ill and the present prime
minister of Great Britain.
• Theoottou crop iulhe Aladro.-; pte- Idency
has been much injured by rain.
In the la.-.';f neftn jroffi Furojvo VhttTU Ii'. ft
icport . -f an ailiance between Busala and tire
V'niled Btatej*.
I he Prince f>t Wules purchased NeW-
stc-ad Abbey. The <)uecu has appointed
the J’rinre to t*e Gaptftin General and Oolo
nel of the Honorfti*!e Artillen (tompany of
London.
Tho pearl fishery **i Geybm hue t.bi«i yi'ar
ofiened nine millions of oysters, 014*1 found
therein half n million dollars worth of pearls,
which im3u ; cfite<ft a good lime in tha- line r-f
lftiisines-4.
Tho Paris CAirrospoudunt of the N. York
Time?, under date of Ang. 21, speculate?, on
lh« plans ftiui purposes of the Emperor Ka-
poleon, and charges tbo Emperor with iri-
tiiguing to effect ft European coalition
against, the I'nited Slates,
Gov. Morton, of Indiana, has purchftfted
<T llic State oi Pennsylvania a portion ot
tho Gettysburg battlefield, and will shortly
have t ho remains of the Jndianians, who fed
in that battle., moved to aud buried upon it,
where a suitable monument will hereatVer
be erected.
\ <ia.orD Puoriusn bx tiib tlfcavi.r*. -
1‘iie N. Y. Herald ot the 4th says there U at
present a force of over 30,000 men in and
around New York, and that in a week
Am Itai.iak Duel.-A tcrrlblo dmd haa
taken place in. Trapani between M. Mal.ato,
cx-A id-de-Camp of Garioaltli, editor of the
Qaprero newspaper, and M. Nfenlcwi. Five
ofHcers, who considered themselves insulted
by an article which appeared in tho Caprero,
demanded BatisfactiouT Malato roplied that
he was ready to defend in the field a holy
and noble cans?, that of Aapromontc, and
he accordingly accepted the challenge of
flvs officers and flw snbalterna. The first
adversary among the tea was selected by
lot, which fell upon M, Nicnloci—curiously
enough, once a-Garibaldian officer himaelf.
The condition of tho duel were that it should
be continued till one of the combatants was
mortally wounded or rendered incapable ot
continuing; the fight. Tnc, weapon selected
wa? the sword. In the morning a squadron
of cavalry surrounded the place of contest.
The duel lasted three hour*. After fourteen
assaults Malato slightly wounded his adyer=
sary. He then made a terrible cut at tho-
head, which, though parried, fell upon Ni-
colosi’ft arm with each force that it severed
an artery and six tendroffg, Malato, if the
aSiir 3 V not put a stop Io, has yet tr, meet
nine other adversaries.
Nev’.ro BoT.niERa is TENNKUtaEa. —The
Dorcherd correspondent of the Cincinnati
Gazette, write? 1
A few days ago an order was itsoed nom
department iicadquarterift at Winchester, or
dering the iniaaediate organization oi the
negroes iu tuo army into regiments to be
armed and equipped aad muslerod Into the
service. This work le now being done as
rapidlv as possible, and will shortly have
about seven or night regiments of contra
band" in the field. At Nashville, two regi
ments are being organized out oi the men
who have be*
•lefciHx .ft of that city, a00m i,uov men nave j
thus been mustered into service at Nash i
ville-, aad one or two parades, have been |
had. Here at the front the regiments are yet. |
sacietonB, .but are rapidly growing to be
strong and important reinforcements to 1his j
army. Ail contrabands In the army not i
personal servants of oiKcfere, are being!
gathered together for t hese regiments. Tho- {
men s-* in willingly. There in no m-oea?ity I
for impressing them. j
1U THE PEOFIiE OF GEORUiA.
HR.Vt>QTTAJlTERa, ATLANTA., /
September 7,1SB3. >
GEMEBAL ORDERS NO. 1.
Having been assigned by the 8t-» rebu y of
War t>*« .inly la the Conscript'Bureau, with
authoiiiy ft* arrest, deserters,suppresp. ftU ir»-
kurre.’.tionary rnovoments, aud preserve or
der and tranquilUy throughout the State, I
hereby enter upon tire discharge <al these
duties. ‘
II. Ail s<udiers iu the Blnle who are ah-
Heut from I heir resi>ective commands with
om authority, under any pretence whatever
are caked upott to report the nisei vet« with-
ont delay, dtt»or at tuy Headquarters in
Atlanta, U> jtiy-ooit in person, or lift such offi
cora as are netiug under authority irom me
in other put ts of the Btate, when they will
bo iurnlshcd w ith rations and transfHArta-
Uon to their commands.
III, His Excellency, the Governor, hav
ing tendered me the aid of the civil and mil
itary authorities of the State, they are ear
nestly solicited to co-operate with me in tho
discharge of my duties.
it is not intended to inlet lore or conflict
in any way with other authorities, and I
bopo tlvfi! all will work harmoniously t.*-
gether tot iikftg«KVl of our <>»mmon cause.
I V. The privilege of volunteering is ox
t^u,led o all who have not already enlisted;
but nil persons lialde. 10. AftusoripUon who
do not volunteer at onese, are hereby requq
ed to report forthwith to the nearest enroll
ing officer, to myself In person, or to any
officer in the Slate- acting under authority
ir <0 roe, when they w'ill be properly assign-
erk II any should fail to comply witli the
above requirements, they will bo consider
ed deserters and dealt with accordingly.
Those whf» reei>ond promptly, will meet
with all the favor that 1 may be able to ex
tend to them, and it is hoped that none will
put npoo me tins unpleasant task of using
forcible measures to bring them to duty;
but if any should reNtse to comply with the
above requirements, they will ho hunted
down, captured, and treated deserte.ra—
An efficient mllit an r 1on>i has t>een placed
.at my dbjAftfiHf to clear the Bi^e of all strag
glers, p-kulkers and deserters, and to appre.-
hecd them wherever they may g*ft, whicli l
phalJ proceed to do at cuica
V. All officers and arddiera dGalilei !*>r
more active service, who wUl mount them-
selves aad report to me, will t*e employed,
under General Orders No. 38, Adjutant aud
Inspector General’s Office, Richmoud, Va.,
in this branch of the service.
Fellow-Soldiers * Men of Georgia! a ruth
less 1 <V: i-~. on your Irordera —almost at your j
very doors, and if not repelled, will dese
crate tiie ftc-.ll ol «*Ui‘ beloved Btate with his
polluted and unhallowod tread. Will >'0«
8ufle»' your homes to be desolated, your
wives, sisters and mothers insulted and out
raged by tlm- vandal hordes of the North,
who are. destitute of humanity and strangers
to all the Jaws and practices of civilized war
fare? Our hope, our safety, our ireedom,
and ml that men hold most dear, depend
upon the Hlftlwru f arms and nnttinehing
Ofthiragu of our people. Rally, L beaeech you
to your country’s owl!'. Go and battle aide
by aide with ycur comrades in the .field t—
Let iwmu- p'l-int the finger of scorn at you c»r { of o^ r ..u t<*
your tlcftcendauts aner you, but iHther live j *ug 23-aui
i-berisl^ed in the memory nt your country j
HXATKi Rd ft?TU Cl Y0L-.. 1
.lames liln-.fl, A. C„ Augn.st ftlst, IStSv }
la to facilitate tha lT»DST*ori*taon ,A lvoxes,
lftar-kages, Ac., lot jaen oftbla P.eglm^tc, rrivafft* G. V.
WftjAor c4 Co. A. Is d;taJiiU as MfcMtngM- <f-r tt^ Com-
rear.A H«- rviil leave Atlanta for the camp oi this Fegi-
ment on the 2nd and Ih We.Jn0a.l4y ot t aeh m&nth-
or.J wi!'! biing Ail articles that may'b© loft wltb h're.
Baoiagq? eboold be dfisIlDr-tiy marks*!. Peisona htr-
Ur? children or r-tlior relitiTeo In tile iVciment nan
riftntrlbata miyh t<:. thsir haa'.ih and oominrt by sen ,-iin;
ftu t. etablf-s, An , as often as possthUx
it »a wr.estiy requested that all persons alii refrain
q-.vui sorulinir wt.’.u ey. Wandy, *0., b* not tho .L **11 will
r.e revoked.
A*. i'-fiekft!<o« mart left a* liir. iitot-Ue il-04{.-ii.
J AB. If. r N i?AL, 1*1; Co-.,
K>f*t a-iiiftiwlm Oomd’g l»th fla. Vole.
The triccls of Son. T. OT. FURLOW
ant.onn.ft bis name ns a suitable Candidate for Govt-r-
1 m" r.T Wrorj?la. sevti ell it*
- —
HEAI>Q*RS MIIJTARV i*OST, l
Atlanta,Rept.Tid, I
(A'NVhti OalO'BS l
No. A!. ’ )
b. Ail absentees fniin the fcx*vo«t. ;jx.J Ab aivt* fire
Battalion aie hereby ordered Ir* rotun. aojI erpr.rt K
their 00n-.m4.c4li Immediately.
It. Ail furloughs and ieor-e* t*r Tti-s.'lse bfrr-'r.'ore
granted a*'o hereby rerolce.d.
HI. II* * Ai'ants Itire.TlattaUoti Is l*«yb| ontemt JiUo
camp at o’rJnoV tbia In t, a* WAlton Spring wUh
blanVef« ity .-.r.ler-,- il. TV. i,?v\
Msj. .X A. A. it. Ooa»u‘if b**-H*.'
fa-ol L* Col, Coastl’g Wit- Rat tab! or;.
Tax in Kind.
ranujre and thois liable to this Tax. aie rofinest. d to
hi-ieg forward the- r tithes, wheat and all c*lher articles
tax&bio in kind. The Wars House Is ..ppoatte the store of
-Butler x Peter, Vorsyth Bixoct, In the now government
buildfre. i. S, R WILSON,
Aj.f-.ui tot I'.i.i iu Kir.-! In Fulton County.
A • I af-.to, rta , Sef4. 5,1&68 atf
7th Congressional District,
We are authorised to annona.fte the nr.me of JiAN*
OT. SMITH of Upson C-.ar.tv, Colonel oommantUag
the feth Geor" a Ee-glmem., as a OandUata tor election
to the ConSedevate \'-*i.grrf4* Iu t.--_- 7th Con^reBsl.-iCAl
District.
An.jUT <il e
3dtli Senatorial District.
’MN> the Voters of* »lie 3Alla SenatoHd
District, composed of the Conntlea of
Campbell, Coweta, And bf&eriwether:
t have been aske.1 by the Oiffseus from vartotu por
tions of iho Bialilet if I would eonaent fur my name to
be used os a ean.ii ate for ihe Penatr.j I have
Invariably replied that i woukl not. scramble for
offi.*.- 1 , but if It was the wish nt the people oi the district I
would run. ii. has been understood for soice Uuie, by a-
poitlon of the cltfcens, Uiai I was a .-nxididitte, axol a? It
may not be gea^ rally ka-.vrn, and «a I do mot. eapeot to
canvass ftiie dl trlct, 1 ( aJre lids method of making it
known. If honored by your votes u> a seat In the 8en-
ate, all Uis LI .-ao p; amlse you Is teat I shall always be
found nr. my-posi., serving yoa to the best of my ability.
Your* very respectfully,
A rig. «4~dte JT. H. JOHNftOff.
. rtEW?iAN, a*., July >w. ib^.
After foil oousuiiatljii we announce with pieosute the
iiame or l.n-:rn-sHA.ftn- HUGH BUCHANAN, at
the Oour.iy of Cowetii, (lc Oonfederate Bervl.fte from the
r-ommsacemstU of the war,! a candidate to j-ejn-^seiit
tho -U. rilslrtot In tec. lir.xt Gor-feriwate Congress.
MANY VOTEiift.
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Atlanta A West Point Railroad
4KAXV4 W ffnfl P»H-rr Kf Stufe t \a& }4 ii
(HCO&OSO. UUIi,, sc-M*j.«rrwiu>s>it
s' vM wodalterftua.-lay, February )t£, Lihui, i.v .a-
V. " the %*K,ve road wlU run aa foUowa:
Momthff Paasenger Train. *
Leave AUa&te at...,....; . .6.S'.> <y. a
Ai-rlva at Wes. l'otet at .Ji.07 A. Jf.
Leave Wwat Point at... .18.10 r U.
Aj*:v^«t Afianta at. 5 23 F M.
Evening Pftt»eag*x ‘fraiti.
Iss»va A/iacta at . JZSO V. /u
Arrives at West Point ah 11.B3 P fts
Leave West Point, at .1.00 A, M
Aarives at Atlanta ..1 .6.80 A. M*
This Road connecte at, West Point rUn tea Montgiru-
icy and Wt>st, PcAnt Road tor Moaiuonowy, Ala., ana
Oolumhue, 'ia.
rtP“i'tupngt» Tlokaia to kSnt*taoanary, to Col*
ui&bna, fftTt. J. R. CRRW, Tioket Agent.
Georgia Railroad & Bank'g Co.
A0UDST4 *0 AnoatA ... . .,171 SiiMto, PiJHi fs * 0
GfCOtUfK YONoK, jkresaaMTE-JtABM.
Ch\ a»d after Sunday, February ‘C\ WA, buoday
Bay Train rueuBwul on mnla Uae, also TraSs uu Athet .*
Branch wAR run t u (K'tin&ot until furGrer notice.
Night Passenger and Mail Traiit.
Leave AU&nta at ... ,.6Jii> e. >t
Arrive at Ausuata at . S-80 A :«I
Leave Augusta at... C 00 V. M.
Aritve at Atlanta at 5.i;0 A M
Day Acoommudtion Pasnenger Train.
Losvc Atlanta at.... 7.&0 A. M
Arrive al Augusta at. . 6.47 T. M
Ltiave Aueutea at, ... ,.‘.7.00 A. At.
Arrive nt Atlanta al. .... 6.00 P. M
Train* connecting tFashiagton, Wai-renton, and
Athens Branches leaves Augii-.to and Atlanta at 7 A
M. : No ronu&i'tkin with Wasliln^ton and Warren ton
on Sunday.
This road runs io coaiumtlon wlili the Tiairu> of ti*
Booth Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta Railroads
at August4. J. R. CKiCW, Ticket Agent.
Macon and Western BaUro^d
Oliaiti* af Kebedii.lt,
ftfeOU* «ft AXLSSV4,...... JLflkftLinwv... . ytcafO M
ALPKCD to TYLKR, Buvaaasrmai-iit-r
P ABStiNGCR TH A IN,
Leave Arkvita At i>.£\l A. AS.
Arrive at Maoctt.... li.54 P. K.
Leave Maeoii at 1 ,5,0j a. M
Aniv-t* at Atlanta art 4 P.M-
Ttils Road connects at Macon with tec Central Road
for Savannah and MlUadgevllla, and ths South Wests ra •
Roftdi or Albany, Fort. Gaineft, Fulala, Ala., and Onto si
bus, fla. J. It. ORkiW,Ticket Agent,
MoutgiMuery Sl West Foist itailroad
Mmi-wjT'iuibtv TH WVfty IheAT ... <1 Bdiifa.
IIAN. H GUAM, SuperiEte«<k*: i,
Day Pkasenger Train.
Le»V<j WnsA Putel . . , t.(A)P.-Sr
Arrive Mom^ixuery ... .... . . ...V20 t. M
Arrive Oolamims . 1.40 P, fJ.
Leave Mont^foroery ........5.80 A. JM
Arrive WestPolnt ,11.40a. al
Arrfve Ooluinboa .1,40 P M
Nlgtd Passenger Troth.
Leave W«st Pbini. 1IJ.4*) a, HI
Arrive Montgomery . C.45 A. M
Leave Monteojncry . g.00 P. fis
AnSve VV.ist Paint . . 11.25 p. 41
j:Urv M
C&imlieg of li*e THstnct,
Wc. aiiUiurizc-i to announr.?. the name- oi iXtomsl
ROBERT MbM-IiLAN; r.f Habersham ."Ximity, an a ran
didate for Congress mw the ..tnth Or.ngv-isRienal Bia-
trif*. June '41
Mu Enm-F;. tiedse acneunce ibv nAmf-y .»* Csipt.
S. B. LOVE and IBOS, tt. J. MILL.
aa suitable yez'ir-as ti represent fult-. 4 Count j
In the House of Pr-prest&t&tivcs of ths next ftenvxiY
Ass. mbiy of ties State, and bbiige
AugSH-dt<- Mm kysjujais a.-a. Ort-ictwtj.
For GoiiKTess—Ota Di six lot.
ft« mr »ji. - i ‘.ft •>- O- l rl V #> tl ■.*
Iv* a i-SLOU. lute *■ ■ »0|- is IU- il>* Ctluif. I* tiUimit
‘iv r*ti>4(
«ri for two years at work on tho j ami lha prifio ot y. mr diiiflron’s children; or i
Lfit oily. About 1,0*0 men have f tuimlierotl with liic unrt gallant 11ml ever
1,0.001
Hi Xfi
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raxi'r-ft
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A
^“sSiiSaSpBK usarsuso^sxSfm
r 'v, S v’S We'bSwaSrf »5?h J^uon*,' .' f «« hy-and-byn«r to operate, agamst
. J . ^ 1. . *1 r.A 41.AU/Vh tllM t L<
houorvftl Joad, whose name** and memoiieA
will adorn tht? pago* fd In lure? history.
By order * <3- w
Maj and A. A. ft., A ; -.
iSigucdr-K F. HokSieh, Aetv Aiij’t.
stepT-Ow
r NEW RE8IMINT,
FOU
Florida Service!
T.
REMOVAL
st « ns
iluiO 1-4 Ol - ft - O
*iore lafi- y •'< 1 m
chants, Wab-ebui
wa.fr wl». 1 .
old fneiub! an-J tuft om ,s.
C-.nuii‘aa i .j.-j Mereham. uoad li ;i^
f .’.ft—cliy pr'vJuce, Li.-, .ftiii.-e tils
a-IS biock Was bumtd, ceutoviftd ?4J the
l-J by a /' &/ * Crjckeyy Mr/
H frai, •« ., df -. 9 ifoia Itefviii a's fc-t J-
(■( c.M in i'Jt^py to snd s.;-1 c I L
Weui‘h & Atlantic (Stutei li.K
MU«t C«AaT**teO(iA., ...JM Wns&
JOffN *v NOWLAHD, frureaGHTiszcfSi
Cp £tight Mail and Pwazug-ei
Lraytr: .AXlaQUt Ol . .. ...... 7 lb* t*
Ars-lve ai Uhattanooga at 4 14 A
Down. Night Mail and fattoCffar.
Loayc Chattanooga*t........ 4 &3 P, w
An+ve at Atlanta at 2 83 A d£
Dp lirpreaa prbight, .jMUL^aesBuger.
Leur* AtlA.-i.ta at ... <r*45 A. M
Arrive at C:bat1 aax.oga at 6 26 P. M
Down Ksprwfl Freight, &£d Fassanger.
Leave Uhalt&noGgit at .,..4 - 5 a. JH
Arrive at Atlanta at. 4 SO P M
Etugston Acco&unodatlou Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta 8 40 P. hi
Arrive at Kingston .... ...~rr 6.50 P. «
Leave Eingeton “4 80 A. fii
Arrive at Atlanta... 1 ,...*... .....^*.8 26 A. Ill
This Read noanaete each way with tho Rome Brand,
at Kingston. The 7,B0 P. M. Crain from Atlanta cor.
rwv.tfi wtte tee Kaat Tenneesfee * Georgia Railroad at
Dalton aud the Naahvilu A Ohateanoogs Bali oai at
OlfteiiiviAji^. * MADDOX. Ticket Agent.
Ea&t Tennessee & Ga. Railroad
Rfourvti/.s-hi fLu.v-Ji ... • . Ho MiiJte -
R 0. AKCtiBOH, g«}vmTbtettkxA
UnvVM Iteiti-o ...... . V 3b A M
itr: H at RroxyUle . ....... il** A >4.
Laave axurTtfite - - - J i r 4. M..
Arrive at Dalton I-Wj S’. M-
0H ATTANOfKiA AND 0LKV BLAND.
Leave Chattanocga 2.00 A.M.
Ari tve at Cleveland . 4.26 A. M.
Leave Olerebuid . . LB* if. M
Arrive sc Chattanooga . . . 7.40 P. M •
AJtEiVAL AMD CL08ESO OF THE M^-LS
Ja4F VS-~dki!i
$50 Reward,
'APT. G. LHiUDSK tut.-tog abau.tou-M
tee Ue* a of raising a R g aent, and .^oeshrd me
Mi^ Supeiiu* Court »>i the oramty where the ;
^x-ra iiic voting refide, aad ooe eGpy each ■
m , tie their torm - - . ,
V, f p- Jeau IliVo foavo to withdraw hisforres,
l without he deairea war with thp l - htat.:-?.
theExerutive Departoioai; and ail eleetfoa^ : «>• jj ar gtatement means anything j a t Alton, where 1
thus held shall be- apeomifed sjoodand \»Uvt. j K lt rae an ?—Macon W. tired.- Mohve He#
Provided the returns ihartwf shall re-atffi the j ^ ^ l ‘ a _. ^ ^ ..
Chaju-uv Grren,—Mrs. Irvine, or '( 'feu
it-y Green," the young girl v.'fo;. has been
lighting in nearly nil ni'The hfic bartle.9t.fiho
war, lias at lenivlh, through tbo benevolence
of a lady, resumed the dress r.f her sex, and
hereafter will, if sheL allowed, spend her ( _ ..
time in the hospitals, nursing the soldier.:. — j toyec/Ke &u njuidi rtrroiter \ou-r i
Whatever may have been this girl’s life pro I tn«notify alwho wfcb u
V-OU8 lo her enlistment and during her ser- j G^O I/O FlOrld.3-,
tt«T4n Utto my R^gbnecC wtvet. U a< \\
Oolncy, a 4-.1 -bclu! vM h-D:i./ b.ca.Utt.
Voluttteoring will Cease
though she was In thirteen Kattles, aha was j *twuv?La«.».*«>»*>»■.as»*t««*»-
wounded but r.nce She was ulsp a prisoner j TXZZSk VT^Sf*"*** .^T^--
her *ftx was nevr-f
It*"
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yva. ^ 1 0 'jiv, < •
imOini, m. li qii4M.ii sj,
i Willi. Wi an . giVr tt.
! r3.,li (>C .-.aill li-fU-.-oi i
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! AilttC’.li, Act- I . <U
ll - IO. ft-I.D U 4M
fit. h I. jj -o t>,» J.fti, el-.U. iH
.'»;T4 I, WI f b i% g.^>d .4ni4*-’r
i-..i-:eri > L X. feet f <4i b Uu-u*p.
ab-.Vr i*. I -.mi .iUkji
tits .* ji-r.-i.I ii, oi.> jail I.i*c4-v
SAl'.i.
UV CiK/iSUlLA KAALh« i.U>.
I ihi.i DiUi.y 6 JJO l’ M Clozes Doily . a «*♦ e »
by waantfiN a attjwtic b-ui.koab.
. Hxtr D^Uy ft . ijktAM Close* I>tily. .. 5.C-f*i“M
BY Ald.-XSTA A WEfeT POINT UAH JtOAD. (
One A£69; M Cliteifty S.Odl’M
trv XLAJ-4P* AKT> WU9TRUN KAIlDiOAD.
di^-ov- j T .f s? wU t y^oic-d tliiewa iff !
• h rjfiitpipttiry, bftUUKV. «tt K ‘ •
Executive Departmeru wlttiln fltteeu dav> itovnoUhi of Urn Federal army, says
litter the day at eietthiUs. \ th£ LincolnUml, wholately tyr- i York, the provost marshal gives notice that
i aonlzad over a portion ol V irginia, is an
Lieu».ft-iiaftvv, i:*J
iCiipnj thr
Assented to the l ith Decem.be.r, lSfli.
Thd .itilca ot the Raleigh, N. O
been removed to Petersburg.
„ -Innmitigated brufo.” Re3 nok'.s Is right in i *c.ua who have beta dratted, but who hara j
UtoopiSXlf «<*‘tooUi OT .. • I failRi W report tbemaeUee, i
Tae draft having been concluded in New HIGHEST WAGES
! York, tl.e provost marshal gives notice that j - Wir T , j,.
he will commence- arresting aa deserters, per-1 \> ^
J ' ‘ J.COOPfiBSISBHX,
Ook Ccm g t*5te te». Kef.
tn MiCou, Go.
gfcplS*H^48'-
FINE INVESTMENT, |
Of Ten Building Lots,’
OP G .eE ACRE EACH,
JUST OUTSIDE OF THE CORPUS
TI0S HMFl’i,
A llxaiJriOMK VtMSfcFt OROWTs! ON KACB—■iL« j
j.„-i i BV , .. .-r-1. ftadin » pcod u^'j/iibwrlioo-l, -*j f
one of the j.iiocipid ii,..roujfhfa:e8 io tee city, iwftjol&lnf
the pxr.pei-ty •«;' .fu.ifw izznl a .d others. Tn t. truly [
V&tUftW pr-.-pc/fy U held ftp-lv*te sxe untilSstardsy, j
ihe "i v 1. lust , v l.ea. If not diJjn seCI of. It will fce fluid to ;
tr.e bi a !.^ : iiioder, ia IroBi of ve- loti Ofise, kt 11 j
o'clock a. M. idi itirteer P2jticu>r3, esij&lrvot ;
sej,li-5;x CSAWtOfffi. #R*2EH A 00. }
Du* liaUy .
OjKft.
.. .4.00 P H 01oe*8 iiaii>
OFFICE HODttS.
6.0t»AM Cloee..
d.ev X'a
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f»l>e4
•fold P M Otofl»
SUNDAY.
H III AM Clfj*r.... 9 (IU A M
5.00 P 38 Cliw-.e..
th. axrlvai oJ ea.1. Mail, U»e O^Stur Ariu be oic,.s-.
■mill tt lute Uwi iUsCrlbal.4 ind ready for de.tvnr/.
THG8. C. HOWARD,PosttcftLSlfiT-
Noveoteej ljtb, laftt. _
LANDS FOR SALE
IN TrLfc L'FATIlA ut
Georgia, Alabama, Florida aud
Arkansas,
At onr Office
gept 9*11 a
f* ANN ILL Sr. JON SIS,
Real Enatc Brokern,
Narkbu& d Biicfo Atuata, Ga