Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 30, 1861, Image 1

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ittffoeti THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. HR & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAV M0RM\G, JULY 30, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-Ml. 141. \n Confrdcrarp I * ADVERTISING OCHEDULt er suisomirrioi. 16 OO M, I UC I is variably In *dvanes. ADVCRTISIXO- 110 ItOM or lew, one Insertion, SI; end h anbeeqeont insertion lew (hen one LaY RATES. .jl mot. I mo*. 4 mot. I mot.'ll mot. •10 | 111 ; #10 | ISO i $80 :, with (he privilege of ehenge, will ring re(w: (iewthit once e month, I 86 ,7.7. .777.7.7.7.77.77 «o no | above rales ierte.1 In (ne Dun, end Wkrkl> |eheiged 60 per ce.nl. additional to the i will be limited to the tpnce con- t will be charxsu extra el regular retea , Remo vela. Copart oerahlpa, Notice* to tend payment demanded quarterly ~ Aovumsiso mcbt ■■ rain roe ta at will appear In the Weekly paper || cont act. a to be lnaerted In the Weekly paper on- r Inte vela In either ol the papera, will r aquare for every Inaertlon. • ch »ricod iall price. Nt death* are publlahed aa newa; but Mice *f Heapect and Funeral Invitation* meat*. I In Local Column will be charged So o circumstances, to be Included In r variation will be made from the fore- ADAlh k PMlTll 5RNAL RECORD. LEWIS LaWPUK, W. M. t, Secretary. , No. SI6. F. A. M., merta on the flrat ay nights In each month. DAVID HAYF.R, W. M. teretary. OTAL ARCH CHAPTER,No. 16, meet* i and fourth Monday night* In each L J. GLENN, H. P. a, Secretary. (COUNCIL OF ROVAL AND SELECT To. 18. aiecta qua rterU, on the Aral uea- |ry, April, July and October. W. W. BOYD, ll.-JL*. |nnl).KkLLnWR. BE, No S8, meet* every Tuesday night T. P. MARSH, N. G. , Secretary. I Scribe. iechTnicav,. AN ICS* ASSOCIATION meeU *d Fri Si, at Engine H mac. No. 1 O. M. CALDWELL, Prratdent | Js., Secretary. BANKING. AL RAILROAD k BANKING COM- a Alabama Street. A W. JONES, Agent. BIA RAILROAD k BANKING COM- (on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent J. P. LOGAN, President. FIRE DEPARTMENT. f on (he third Monday evening in J ►. I COMPANY N<>. l, meet* flrat Monday l t. H MKCAeLIN, Prealdeut i. Secretary. Ire COMPANY, No. 2. meet* flrat Friday Mh LEVI RICHARDSON, Prealdent SHE COMPANY. No,8, meet* latWednea . ■ JOHN F. EZZARD, Prwldt 1, Set-re a. >. AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, arday utgtii tt. each month. % OVER TIMER M. 1 (Tea**) Mee-enger, now In Its wventh waited in w»* heart of the ilcheel portion ex en*l» V circulation, and la om of »h- Mo* meilluut# It. the Sot lh Weal, a* wit- iatwp«rai.auui: * liall cardt. balance (■Hi; t aqnarw $16:1 squres $18; (Muarea $*4,4 aqearw $JT ; 7 aquare* K “$;$Mpare»$M: l«» aqnarw |8fl, Ac. i rx aovAXca two mou.ex». m jgP I | THOMAS A DARNALL ■ atorflfl BtilmA 4k Banking Company. [MARSHALL HOUSE, BT WM.OOOLIDGB, • nan, qkokqia. 4—41 IngusU to Atlanta, 1T1 Mile*—Far®, $& SO. GEORGE VONGE, Superintendent. ■oaifine f AB9INABR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at...~ ... 9-06, A. M. Vrrive® at Augusta at 6.20, P. M. reaves Auguste, daily, at 0.30, A. M Vrrives at Atlanta at 9.46, A. M. H1SIT rillEROIl TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M Vrrivos at Augusta at 6.66, A M reaves Augusta at 2.30, P. M vrrives at Atlanta at ». 11.46, P. M This Road runs in connection with the Trains if the South Carolina and the 8avannah and lugusta Railroads, a Augusta. ATLANTA & WEST-POINT R. R. Vtlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 60 GEORUE G. HULL, Superintendent. DAT PASSINOBR TRAIN. weaves Atlanta, daily, at. 10.10, A- M Lrrives at West-Point at 3.10, P. M reave* West-Point, daily, at 3.00. P. M Vrrives at Atlanta at 7.61, P. M might PASSRNeaa train. 'reaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M Vrriv»-s at West-Point at 6.46, A. M .reaves West-Point, daily, at 3.16, A- M vrrives at Atlanta at 7.69, A. M WESTERN & ATLANTIC R AILROAD. Vtlknta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare,....$6 JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT PASSSNeSR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10,10, A. M Vrrives at Chattanooga at 7 00, P. M. Leavos Chattanooga at — 1 46. A. M Vrrives at Atlant* at 10 00. A. M This Road connects,each way.with the Rome trancb Railroad at Kingston, the East Ton lessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta iooga. MACON 6i WESTERN RAILROAD. Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 60 ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent. DAT PASSSMeiR TRAIN. Leave Atlanta at 11.00, A. M Vrrive at Macon at - 4.66, P. M reave Macon at 10 00. P. M Vrrive at Atlanta at - 4-00, P. M .110HI SXPRBSS TRAIN. Leave Atlanta at 1* 00. Night. Vrrive at Ms con at 7.16, A. M. Leave Macon at. - 12.00, Nigh(. Vrrive at At antu at 7.16, A. M The NightTrains will not bo run on Bun- lays. The 12 o’clock Night Train from Atlanta, ‘.onnecls with the Central Railroad lor 8avuu ian, at 10.00. A. M., and the South Western Tor vlbany and Columbus, at 9.46, A. M. The 2 16 Train from Atlanta, connects with ho Central Railroad for Savannah at 10.00 P VI. and the 8outh-Western Rail Road for Co- unibus at 11.60, P. M. ttT Through Tickets from Atlanta to New fork, includiug Omnibus lare in Savannah 421.00. QRN. IRA R FOSTFR. J- L QDRBN FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERY —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■arietta stkset, Atlanta Georgia. K EEP constantly on hand all kind* of P»o- visiods and Family Supplies buy and aell all ktuds of Tenaeasee and Country Produce; «i*> sell Goods consigned to the best advan- •ag*», and render *«cuoU I sale promptly — Patronage re#|»*Ttlullv solicited A fine lot ui Pure Country Corn Whisk? on band. «nd for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN, may 6 CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in C HINA. Glass, Silver. Plated Ware, Vnscs P.ri.o Figum. Kero.io. Lmmp.. Caudl.- ■tirkl. T.-. Tr.va. T.blr M.u, Buk.U, lilM. tjkMM, Table Ouil-ry. 4e.. ... CHEAP KOR CAM. Whit. Qr.ait. and enromta Ornek.rj .1 wholM.1., .1 Ch.rlMtoo price*. oe.rlj oppo .iu Bc-h * Huoi't. Whiuh^l >tn.L Adult...... (feorcik. April id. 18«1 LORRILLABD’S snuff. IN BuTTLta and bulk. For sale Iu quantities to Jobbers by R. A. ROB IN."ON A CO, WkoUmJt Drvfyul*, L*ni9VilU % Kentucky, AND M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Xtr/tlk Pirymu. Ma 7 MILITARY BOOKS. Army Reiculatl«n», Tor Confederate States. $a,00. Ilardee’s Turlies, 8 volumes, cloth. All the Pistes. $8.50. Hardee’s Turlies, 2 volumes, psper. All the Plates $2.00. School Tor the Guides, 88 Plates. $1. Camp Duly, for Infantry, tiuitrds, Pa- tmls &c. 00 cents Rules for Field Forlifleutions and their defence and Coast Defence 00 cts. Trooper’s Monual, for Drsi-oons and Mounted Riflemen. $1 75. Sclenee of War, Strategy, selection of ground, &c. $1.00. Cavalry Turlies, for Trooper, Platoon and .-‘quadrun. 3 volumes, $5.00. Cooper’s uitd IMacombs’ Turlies, for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75 Robt-rl’s Artillery and Muiiry’a Skirmish Drill. 1 volume. $1.50. Ward’s IMunual of IVaval Turtles. $4.00 Haswcll’s Engineer’s Hnnd Book. $1.75. Haswell’s Mechanic’s Tables. $1.85 Law’s Civil Engineering, (London Book.) $2.00. Glynn’s Crimes, &c„ (London Book.) 75c Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book. $1.50. Ilrnek’s Field Book fur Engineers. $1 Templeton's Mechanic's Companion.— $1.25. je.'7 j. McPherson & co. ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTEK aTNfcET, Bktwxk9 McDonoub and Butlch Strbbts, Near (he City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform hi* friends, and the public generally, that h* has established, as Above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and alto a BRASS FOUNDRY where be ia prepared lo do all kiud* ol work in hi* line. . tie wdirits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire autislaciiot, toall that may entrust bint with their order* Order* promptly attended to. James e. gullatt. Jgttr Hoha* on hand and fors&le iwoDRaYS. Cheap ior Cash. Atlanta. Jan. 30. CONFECTIONARIES. F\ M. J A.CKL, Agent, RBXT DOOR TO W. r. OBRRIN0 * 'Whitehall SL, Atlanta Georgia. 17 Eh.Pb couHiantly on hand au excellenistock IV of CONFK* T10NARIES, FRUITS, Ca K ES, NUT8. CANDIES. PRESERVES, JELLIES. Ptt.KELS, Ac . Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES TOBACCO. CFG A US. Ac., At. Also, a grant vaneiy ol Fancy Articles— Baa keta. Toys, Ac The Lad tea and the Public generally arc re- apeelfuH? invited to call. mar8. BUTLER & PETERS, (Succeaaora to High, Butler k Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOR TIB PORCHANE AND BALI Of r K «V*V B 8 8 B E /» H O IP r C E Cotton. Groceries, Ac. ATLANTA GEORGIA. H AVE in *tore. at their Fire Proof Ware tiooee on the corner of For*v*b aireel and the Railroad, (opposite the Bute Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. JAS. W. PRICE, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 0 FFICE in the Wa*hioglon Hell. Atlanta, Georgia. July 13. 1861 —if May 4 IMPROVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. L»<). a general aaeoruiient of W.» d Cotflu*, including R. ae Wood «nd Mahogany. Marshal's *heet Metallc Burial ('aaca. An entirely new article, u-arly aa light aa wood, and cloeed up with ludi* Kuhoer—air tight— foraaleatniy RiMini*. in Mnrkiiam’^ New Build mg, on Whitehall stieet, up ataira L ROBINSON. Residence on Bridge street, near Coi. John Collier’s. Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt ly atti*ode*i In jan il-ly. C itPMIKH Alk HOMiH.or No»ee. will b- received h? i ha undersigned it. payment >oekeey. Chiua. Glas* Wares. 4e . *»» in tyaent of aceuuou T R RIPLEY Jane II. Whlleheii Bu, AUan a, Go. DR. II. W. BROWN. ) FFICE—At his residence on Calhoun street, near the Modical College. march 2(1. DR. JOHN G. AV ESTMORELA!MD, O FFICE on Alsbama street. opfioBite Markei House Can bo found either at bis office or next door above. March 26 DKH. 4I.EX t M>KR At MIIF.I.HY, Vjlc* on Marietta tSUeet, North aide D R Alkxanokr‘8 residence on Marietta St.. Somh aide. Dr Shs* by may he found at tho Trout House Marcn 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Office and Heeidtttce mWtrlk Hide ot •Ma rietta Street, March 21. II. HUNTINGTON. M. D.. DENTIST, ATLANTA. CZonOlA, OFFICE IU Kawgon’s new build mg. corner Whitehall and Hunter Sirvest.— Residence tirnt bouse lo the left ot Co 1 Yan Uwmiu Messrs B«*acb A Root. Rev Mr R>>g rs. Dr Logau. Atlanta . Rev C M Irwin. D A Vason. Esq.. Col Nelson Tilt, 0*1 W..J Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. E. .1. A R. H. CRAVEN, DENTISTS, HA EE removed to their oee and splendid room in ParkbrV Blocb. opposite Beach A Roots, where the* art • •repared to wait on all who may wish then services Ministers, who are pastors charged hall • •rice. Calls from a distance attended o wit) nromptnesa. iune!9 w*iw D* WITT BHCTN. BRUTN & SAVAGE, ARCH1T ECTS, Savannah, fhmrgia. In Batteraby’s New Brick Building, cornor ol B-iy and Dray ton Streets. W ILL r umish Plans aud Specifications, and give their personal attention to the erec tion or bnildiDxs in any part of ih<* State. Refer V* the Citizens ot Savimuah generally March 18-ly. SPRING MILLINERY! Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from CK r Its ton where she purchased her present hpriug liiiNih, tages pleasu e in inviting her fneudr and the public t>> au inspection o 1 them. Her »t c* is quite full, and embraces all th$ I at eat styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the times. R<Mim* iu Parker’s new brick builditg. on Whitehall street. April II. i. o. McDaniel, WIOLKSALM UltLKK IS BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. OunUr Street, beiteten Whitehall dt Loyd Strut*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13 1861. COX. MILL A CO. wholesale grocers API* DIKKC1 iMIVHtTKH. Ilf W 1 k RS, I I (kilo RH. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ItC., Peach- Tret Street, Atlanta, Georgia, March J3 J. W. II EWKLL, l AKTtIL DI4LKB I Fancy amt Staple DEY GOODS, MARKHAM S BLOCK. Corner Whiu*n»ll «St Alabama Sts., aTLaNU, GEO- Ola. Feb. 16—I y. JOHN FICKEN. Importer. Msnut'arturer an<1 [Veler in HAVANA CIBARS. TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, AC., Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of Atlanta Cigar •Maunfaeimrp, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 26. THOMAS ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith’s building. Whitehall atree*. G. S TiiiMa* jal6tf Bax F Alton p. e. McDaniel. WHOLESALE GROCER, Aflo IXIMMlaaluN MKHCUaM', m nun is ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Pnov. Atlanta, Sieargta, March 29. lcMS 1. IHOI. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Wh.,lnnJ« and Kcull bmln. IB F0REIfi\ & UilHESm' UK) GOODS, Corner ot Whitehall and Alabama Sto., Atlanta. Oeor*ria. NEW SR RING STOCK! ONE of our firn. having re tu men •mm Markei. where he has just C'.mplet **d an exier *ie» pu>- base of our Spring Stock of I BY GO DS, STAPLE A FANCY GOODS were neear m«*r*» titrsrti?*. The supply n* BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINQS. fco., is ample tTepe it'Jtnelaie. Haregt An glnim, PSrench * kintx. ASoxumhtqve* tirade Rhim and a splendid assortment of t*tain E Fancy 9Hkm Silk •flan lUrn, thisterm, AY., uiay he found among our assortment; also Lad»a«* ALEXANDER EJD GLOVES, SI LA MJiS,A< Ever) variety of Ladies* and Misties’ •naniif-ctured in Philadelphia expressly fo* •»ur trede h more hoaUt'fUl lot of CARPETINGS. Oil CLOTHS AND MATTING* we bate never displayed id 'his market AH ••! wnii’b w** will ■•ell low fur CASH. Orders promntlv att»-uded to 'SALMONS k SIMMONS Atlanta. March 28 1861. FRESH dross & mm HUNNICUTT, TAILOR S JONES, SIGN OF TI1E GOLDEN EAGLE, Coruer Peachtree and D**o«iur btreete. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. H WING unequalod facilities for the pur chase and Direct Imp'iriaUon ol gn*ids. the r'rnprietiir* would repp**citully call the alien lion of Pnystciana. Merchant*. Planters and • he public generally, to their ex eu*ive new and careml y aelnrted ah»ck of DRUGS MED it inen, perfumery, fancy arucle^, PA1NT8. OILS. AND DYE 8TUFFS. which they are now prepared to sell on tne most rea sonahle terms lor Cash or approved uaper In addition to their stock of Stapie. Drugs and Chemicals, they havo a fu I assortment ot TOOTH Nail. HAIR and PAINT BRUSH es. dental and SURGICAL INSTRU VI ENT*s Ac .Ac NEE They are aIsn Sole Propriety, and Man- ufacturera of TAYLuR’S ANi 1-DY8PEPTIC ELIXIR march 3" *61 J. H. L0VEJ0Y, WHOLESALE J KITIIL GROCER, Tobarro. Wine, liquor, dears, tt. Cherotte dtock. P*aca-Tre« Street, Atlanta, Georgia. feblA-ly THOMAS F. LOWE. COMMISSION MERCHANT, for in. puronaee and aaleot produce Cotton, Groceries and Mvrcnandtte generally, Franklin Rut Idtng, .it a ha mu at reel, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 6. IBM. D MAPE’S NITRO iENlZhll *(IPUR-PII< H- PllA I E (IP I I.HE, COMPoeRD of RIED Blood Bame* riulphurir Arid. Sul- haie o Amonia. and Peruviao Gu«no, to •ale in quant’t>ea to soil bv M. NaUgHT, GRMO ‘D » CO. Ag’ts. mh27-«lf. Atlanta. Georgia. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. A Half DOZEN cHuEMaKEBS, (Kussei workmeni van ob*a u constant employ, ment at good sagra and prompt pay. by ap plying at vnoe n» ttTARR, ORR A STEWART, Juo* II—dif Oxtura, Uwr,ix. Southern (Tanf ctlrrai n From the undsjr Delta. Awake! to Arrna Iu Dixie! BY B a STANTON. Ifoer ye oot the sounds of bailie. Sabre’s clash aid mu’keis rmlef Awake, awake, awake, n D git ! (Ls'ile foolslep* un your bolder — Hostile cnlutnne tread tu order — Awake, awake, awake, in D xie ! Cuobus: Oh fly lo atiu Dixie, Tu arms ! lo niin« ! From Dixie’s land we‘11 mu' (he hind, Thai coiues to cu> q i« r Dixit! To arms ! iu arm*! Aud roui the foe from Dixie! 8ee the rrd Mn-kc hanging o’er ns \ Hear the oaimnn'a himuiiug cluou-! Awake, awake, awake, in D sir! See out kieady cnlumtis funning ! Hear the sbounu* ! hear the iFiorniing ! Avakc. awake, awake, in D ale! Ou. fly iu arms in Dixie ! A •. All I he Nun I men's forces coming ! Hark! ibediMaDi rapid diu.umii g I Awake, awake, awake, in D x»e ! Prouder ta«<ka ibwu theirs wrte d<om 'V hrn rut English lies were n«ei ! Asak*-. awake, awake in D xie! Ou, fly iu arms iu Dixie ! &•*. Gird your loins with sw« rd ami -afire ! Give your lives io freedume labor! Awake, awake, awake n, Dixie.' What iboiigh every bean be sa 'defied ? Ubat though all Hie land be reddened? A ake. aw-ike. awake, in Dixie! On, fly »o arms in D X e ! &•*. Shall 'his H >h**'ii g. mad Invader, Trample D'xie aid degrade tiei ? A -ake. awake, awake, in Dix'C ! By nut t<ii tier's proud * Sample! Suuihein euil they snali not irampl* ! Awake, awake, awake, in D xie ! Ou, fly iu arms iu Dixie! &j. Nou'hrorn meet ihem on the bonier! Cuarge them into arid disorder! Awake, awake, awake, in D xie! Hew the V'aO'Isla down bduieyiu. I ill the l**i inch they res'ore you ! Awake, awake, sw*ke. in D xit 1 Oh, fly iu arms in D xie ! &o. Al ibe Northmen's threatened haher, Suuibern seamen rc« iu *o f-lin ! Awake, awake, awake in D xi« ! 8 (Uthern henrl-sini g- s>ern'y i|gb*en«d, At such shadows are not trigh rn*d ! Awake, awa' e. usalc*. in D<xi« ! Ob, fly lo arms iu D*xie 2 &o. Through the echoing hills rebounding, Hear the South*rn bugle*soundinx ! Awake, awake, awake, in Dixie! Arouse from eee«y ..til ami valley. List ilie bugle! rally ! rally ! Awake, awake, awake, in D : *<*! Ob, fly io arm* in Mx t! &«. A Cathuilc llUli p uu the War. The High' Rev Dc Q nnian ihe Colo’io Bisbnp i.f M bile, iu ihe course ot a Paa'mal Le'ier in reierence lo the ub-ervance ot the 8 ••» he* ii fun, on ihe 13 b iuai , makes iiw lulluwing remarks : •• How President Divis came inio power, or wbai were the incipient steps which e >nduc ted io ibe inauguration of I.L Ooven.rn-ui ii is nul for u* tu say. Being a man»r of inne pdiiiov, wnicn our ecoiesia-iiual puaiiion ini nul r«quite us io so lyte ui diMue-, we have uui studied !• pxrliculaily. Bui iu call ihe Southern Confederacy, a* now established an oligarchy — ihe lule ol ihe lew against m ni«ny —IS, lo say ihe l«asi.egr«ve Wi'-Iak*. The Cabinet of Moo gomery, bow. periiapH, ••f K obnioud has every widen-e ul p *pniar • I J r ba< lou iu I b« receded rilal* S 1>rloi mine great ci'y aud vtllage-owf w-re nev r better observed ; aid uui a su gle municipal oflic-r iu ibe rfm ih. I believe, ha* ha l r»**»n iu publish a word of oouneel. or ihieai ag iinst violence or exci'eneni of any kind. slio«n.g a nn»b crdie or aun s«icial movement A tew individuals, by imprudence and i> di-ce»lun, tuay have pru«< krd ill ire*'nit-ni a' limes, as Happens iu ihe Nor>h, and iudenl, every Where; but. beyruod ibis sucial barmuuy is undisturbed. " Planters giving their hundreds of ihous. and*, and ruli* iog iu me iaua* iu defend I e Couledera>y ; min ary companies oig-w. x <g ai will, urging iheir service* i.p -n ibeU v- eremeui. aud taking ii io bran wh-o rvfu-ed; • he finger* of ladies, must weal by and d. n- ca*s. plying the uredlein ihe lun.uf.c ure «f luiluary gu d*. from uia'eriaU pmchared n m.uy mg autie* by iheir owu cash ; me g. n. . r*’U« boepiialny eveiy where given »he unieers along ih-ir march io me -ea* • f w« ; be litieral c »n ribinion* f- r me -upp ri «f llioee Wtiu-e ab-e**l fohers S'.'l hu ho-b and sons, and o>other* have or«a'ed laun y n.e-i-; add lolheae the r«-ad'lie*s willi wliicli ibe (‘on ledera*e loan han been i - ken, and who cm I r Biru' he«i a*e'u ackWoW edgem«l Hie pr» • OioVe (iiroi in lb« gi/UlIl la a po|UUr * | it. 1 Brli'Utii Victory by iit's » c^loiu Vt e learn from Dr I'olien. t iineipa ftmg- I Ueu Wife's Brigade, (who aril-id Hi K t .j"i d Um nigh* ) ibai at>a*ile took ( Ue« t. drdoeedty eveoi' g IU-nile* lioio CliarIre••< Keiiawha county, helwre* a pof loli ol Q« n .»*'• fi-ree*, numbering 60*. ui.d* re ol Cep b as Pan on *iid And ra**o. snd 2 N Federal roups- Uur iniups toy ed ihe eoein killing 250 nod taking II offioem end ibiny oi privates prisoner*. be*id«« « number of t Wheeling Legislaiure aud a ee r. spur dmi on Aboli iou p*|tr sublimed in (J|. eiowe'l The oflioers taken prisooe's will *r«i«e Rici at uui io-i'iy nr m murrow ()„ty mr «»«*r side were killed io ibe eng grain Bad they Wosiern Vugmiawe The K en—- Miue* were ooi te the ttgui. — Richmond txm, iner, 24<A.