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.HE DAILY REBEL. ;
TTF.DN ESDAY MORN ING. JUNE 29. 1864.
Ol.blERV CLAIM.
Ti bar on haad a lot of l!uk forms of eer
tifleate and aSdav'u for tb wdleclion of lb
tlaim f deceased, noldiet. Trie ffiy eata per
rhert- Piu at a distance aeesNag snah blank
! pr-ocar? them by addrensia lb Rasr.L Orrica
through the maita.
1
- Prayer far the Country.
Partpg thia week, th tJaioa Prayer Meetiaa; for
th eoanfry will be held ia the Methodist Chareh
rery aAornooa, at i e'e hvrk. A jra-rt! and paoe
taal atteadanceof ear eitjxen is eorduJly invited.
tJriffln, Jaoo 2f. . .
JVeir Me ewrret &t Crmt ryroyif
Ikttt 1 wm freerf a If mmdtrtvktnj, awOAwf
t4 roaie oa itmt tmka tkary kimtlf Telegra
phic Difpateh. '
Maay laeredalone perone mity donht whether
Tljssee, the At odera, erer aaet a dipateh of the
character Jer deaerihed; nererttelo the inteli
rore fort eom fam Mewph to that effect. -Wow,
lt'fJKi-pmu' bfi imlu.riy .b4
heailad and ehftiaat. They ae9r credit tsj di
pateh or Lit of iniAlligene whkh laeki confirma
tion. They ak for oJUiol halleUaa before, they
eoneoja tb truth of any itatement. Hence, there
aramany'eTet whie"h haT aetaally oeearred, or
faet whnli baTe a veritable exivtenee, kcowa to
thoaaanda aad aeeepted by a3 bet theBselrea,
wbirb they aerer recalTed tto their rejiortory
nf knowledge, aal to which they steadily and
Mindly refoM to yield credence.
To these ball-headed persons it is nanecesrary to
ad-trese any aryTjnwr.t l.y way of m.tin:iJt; the
probatitliiy . of the news here rt-fi-rred to. Eat to
the momoptn-maded and jno.atioos ) eenUirsto
nnret thai perfiaps Oraat, in his drunken eecen
tricity, may "hare sant rarn menB io his Satan
ic Majty! Vieeerer.t oa earth. What I thore
improbable la the. llief that Grant ii -'tired of his
nndertakiajt'" 7 This andertakin;. it in art "be
remembereff, i !o lit Richmond. Thi WilJer
e, Spottylvsnia Coort llnne, and ".! ! Harbor
a all witne-wee of bow Tain b-ire been all hi ef-
fort to thut enJ. Hi irnmen! !wcs in the?a a?-
eeral eTperimeBts are rather dicn raging circum
rtaneea. erea to a ata ef draat'n obntioocy. Har
injr at length shifted tbo rea f him operation to
th Foathtide, he hat thos far aaet with litMa to
realr him mre an2nin. The ineeitahla Iee.
the ercT-watrbfal Bcaurejfnrd nd their invincible
armies sra there to discourage his Drilliant antici
pations and demovalixe his trocp. What wonler
then that ha should have corn to the eonelairioa to
let "flea. Lea' liltla Confederacy' alone, aal-ss
Ijtnmla ia wlllia g to assume eownand an ecotia
no ""pegging away" on hi awn responsibility !
Grant bein the last of some dozen General who
have asdertaken tho sane s.Tift job aad hare in
oMitinantly failed aT?MiWr dta-oaragtag' cirrutn
stana. Ilia Ions; line of predecessors pas in ra
vtev, lilt the snarl--rod victims of the guilty
Hosier, ia hia midnight dreamt. MeDewoll, the
nasty, taClefla, the Chaagar af biso, P.pe, the
Pom poos, Bornside, the Short-winded, swearing
pale preeeiaioa ef lack less GaM:raJ who, in their
tarns, have incurred th contempt ef the Yankee
iiw i ! jjP jj,), 5r,UUry
eritie beanse of their failaro ro rrarh fho" fitar
goal of ysokee aaibttton Riebreoad. I he thonght
6f these wortkiea aad their late ia highly mggrs
tiv to a ma engaged ia the same effort in
which tbey inglorioasly an 1 taeeesaively failed.
Th fact that the same glorwma army, with th
am watehlas leader, stands before hira to bar bis
passa Ut the city of his hsarV most passionate
dosire la eajcalatcl to strongly effect that stabborn
will, which horl thonrands of taen against fr.rmid
abl fortiB cation, to perish aad bo matilated, with
out remorse.
XTader these eireamstaneea nay act erea (frant,
th Pfobborn, panse and invite hia m'astor Io "take
charge T ITot that V aopieee Lin sola will
comply, aor, rf h shonld consent to expose
hinrelf t the perils ef a eamraign, ttat it would
prove anything; more than a ritlieotcais farce. Jlat
hecaase, in that ease, th demands cf jortiee might
be, in some sort, answered, aad that the raan wbo
Is chiefly resyooslbta for lb erimes ef the war
might b brought to feel in bin ew& person the tn--taperabl
ebst-icle whieh 1" ia the path to Rich
mond, which li has exhansfe.1 so ranch blool in
hi effort to "posses and hold aad for failing ia
this andertaking be has ruthlessly degraded all
hi owA chosen instruments. Having a feeling,
sens ef th hoplr (aak ia which ha ia engaged,
"6raatt Fdgbest jastiftcatto for Cailar would be to
- eit fberearion ahorteomiagi of his predoceaaors and
to invito th eoraraaoder-ia-eiiief of the armies of
th Vsin Io . eoTN forth from th White Hone:,
and show his faith, by hit works, in Irading thoae
hosfs, in whom he professes each exalted conftdemse
against th armies J La and the rebel Capital. If
. Lincoln's faith I nabrekee, why shonl l he not clo
it? 11a hat tried McDowell, Ppc, Borngide, nook
er, Meada and tirant, and baa failed to fad a trae
esmfal Lieutenant to do hia bidding-. Why mi y
Wftt Ika . Cim-rttmim fiiml l- S . VI 9 1 1
at th bvstnesa? - There ' 4a jet reatea. Ett there
may be a MuJ aaecdoto" tolmsrfere. Andtl ert
jcnfitMsth Waggery f Graet saggtioii, as
'reported by the ! f llaphia.
' Th Chicago CoaearEna Potaaef
e " Th Detnecratia Natioeal Cc ayention, which wia
: ha LCB p-Mpoaed wJk Uhe iShsifXuasCVs
- aresaBMinu luacninpr oi T grain me aaa been
- made to eaable.the result ef the -military opera
tioBw now fa progres to be fnrvy developed, in or
der that thcr proccedine f iiie Coaveution miy
be guided thereby, and the p'atform shaped ia aC-
ewdaaeetberewiih,
r"Te t, heyswtajl QoeLianA vcry sfrong in
i eEaaaiou oath part of tbe ' erln tisworraey
K ake a ht for pes-e. ltd io pnt their
candid aU upon a platform pledged to the stoppage
ef the war; batiei view of ths dmibtfal eondiUea
of military affairs, and the pessibiotv oftrinmph
for the Caioa eanse, they heaitate to do it. They
wa k4,e that if they Were , wominat a eandi
date pm sweh platform oa tbe 4th ef July, and
rant aboald a-eed iD 'eaplnrit,s Richmond, or
Rbennaa should achieve aoane grand sweeraa, Jhe
r-efKa ia th Northera mind from iu preaent
"J irefthaf and alie! that wewld iviLa-
bry follow, Vonld rnnre Uetagfjsfefili rer
wWtming de&at of their eaadidate. But o hc
Hhr tt4p if dwa-r should eoalinn to ClDow
the r4rl baoftera, the peace aeatimcnt wewld
jro wtUj anexampled rapidity, and the adminia-
, tratioa and Ha party woald so down in aharrieaae
- f popaia'ln'laMianaosidiKfaveT. ThaCoareB
oa baa, tharefbra, Wra masoned, to allow Uac
- kit farther derelopvts which may be vital to
the poliey V be adopted to itarc Forces s.
. w . .... , sua r
, WtrxxT Caor is ALiMkw alcriher writing
,4o as from Lafayette, Alatxuu, u UrT
'- the foilowlng poitseript ralaUv t a vhat ff
in that section t - 1 ' "
"Tba arbeai er-p i tarnia out sjlerwliiiy fc, fay
aelifhborhood, otw Hk staad ag th raSsa.aiwifi
ba Urge' aaa rar before. Farmer mfor mm
that tbyWli per aera U aliav the aTarai aa4
a sUaafad." - .- " '-
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Ceatribationa for the llef.efit I Soldier.
Eirro Resit.:
1'icase publish the following list of contribu
tions, received at the Haptist church, L-this city,
last fUbbarh, for the purpose of supplying our
soldiers with the mean of religion instruction-:
A. B. Mathew. "
Ci. L. T. Doyal
9 V T'V on
iK.W.Iteak '"' I
T. J. ThivlUld ". I
!. II. M iner -' I
Jchn Andrewa,
. O. Oo'k rf.....,.. ............
Mra. I- T. Doral,
C. II. Johtn,
Mm. I. Tifnam,
II. C llolinmbe
II. T. IMc l.rn -
D. X. M:iin,
Ceb
Thom Wdlianm
J. C. Kinr,
S. A. Von a a;.
UiftcelUneona eoutnbotinn,.
Mra. WatkinSw,,
Mra. It M.M W
T.S. V"
t. ri....
. .t. Jl-Tner
Millmeou ontrilut ion .
Mra. KletT .inter,
Mrs. Bald e a
Mrn.M. C. Martin
J. D Ste-H -.
Mm. K. n. Uitle....:,
A. M. Nalle. jr
C. F Xeiirton
Mia Wine
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10 00
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Total "'
Theae eontribntioD may be considered rery
LUaraU efpeeiallr when we take into considera
tion the eoatiffwtty r tlnmo iw mi mrm ft u nr ;
the nnmb-ir of tirrsea she ha been culli-d ujon to
aid benevolent object, aad the acarnitv of money.
In bchfclf of our nob!? soldier, I return ull who
bare contributed my warmest jrratitudo.
r M. B. WHAKTOX, Ajtent,
Vn. S. S. A PiU. Board.
Ciairrrc; June 2. lsr.4.
"i-ti-One week ao last Saunlay. icn. herin.-iu
telegraphed to the Secretary of War, thut tlcn.
John-Hon had rctrx-ated acrofs the Chattahoochee
river, aod that he was purrn:ng. If Fhcrnvaa hc
lieTcd hia own lipat-R, how niach hv tu-t have
lccn fuqri;d on Monday by the i-lauLtrr of his
men in front of our liui'S ii.lovo JMii I.-t. The
Chatiabeochm river i alicat f-.iiit.cti mih- fr..ni
the Fcene of that grand diu'cr, and the pn-sui.ip-ti
,n i., therefore, that if Johfiron did rctre.it ho hu
either rcttirucd or did not tiiko his boys with him.
Fxia Kit. The Wilmington Journal ii'du!;;r
j in the fulUiwinj; vein touching the evil practice
! ft editorial campaigning
Wc d- net know wliat Goa. Ive:s plans may be,
and wc are mt g"i" to instruct him ns to whnt
they rhould le. That sort of thing is rnrAer play
ed out. Kvcn the Kit hrUni I Cxaiuim-r -Iocs nof
dictate mora than (wo ditleront cniuj'aius pcr
Wfk."
JTiT' Thyankci dispatches last nihf. put tlie
yankee (ieneral Kiuiball io coiiimund of iulorevs
in the attack pon onr line on Monday morning.
We suppose the reporter intended to say that some
thing had happened to this doughty yankee chief
tain, and the dispatch got m'-xed in its transmission.
Is Thk l'tr.i.K, Juno 2 lib, 1-iW.
ErtTO IlKRLt. : Plcai inform your many
readers Tyler's Brigado of Bate's livi n is
rompowJ mo.-t y of Georgians. I think this is
tPue the fallaut .17th Ga. P.ct. and the llli Batl:il
ioa of tia. S. S.
A Tr.xssn'sr.r s or Tvi.oit's biniiM:.
CIem. Lek's D vcciiter. A
correspondent
of the Iliblical Itccorder, writinp- of ll
aa .
f the Win-
-... ,! nnr UloUulunJ. S:V tt COVCr
aver sixty acre d ground, h.i tffrety Kirn.
on, three chaplain, aix divixiona, and ca
pacity to Accommodate three thousand pa
tient. 1'ivcof tlicditisjjn. arc approprinti'il
exclusively to ortb Cnvidioians. IIoids:
One very nleaaine feature of this, ami in
act all tbe bcwpUaU of Kichmon 1, Peters
burg, LynchbarR an l.Uharlottsviiic, j tlic
laroje element of femaie one find anion; t'oe
attendant. ' Some of the very first wome-i
in the country ore matron and nnrsos in
thcae fcoapitala, and wc foand in Kichmon-?,
for instance, on.e of the most refined t:nd
beautiful young ladic of the city daily in the
horpitxil; not going there once or twice a
week, bat every day, and attaching them
selves tw particular ward and divi.-don, th.it
they irdghr work to l-tter ndvantnge. A
short time since Gen. Lcc s danlitcr was
writing a letter lor a wonnded aoldier in tlio
Winder. "Tell my. mother," said the brave
boy, "that just as I fell I saw tbnt grnnd
old man, (Jen. Lee." A bystander asked,
"I- yn know who that i writing fir you?
Tbat'a (Jen. Leo's daugl;tcr." We. may im
agine that soldicVd eyospcncd slightly.
Mrs. Gen. llragg is also often to bo peen
there ministering to oar suffering hcroe.
Grant's Kerruittt.
By aa arrival from within tho yiir.kee lin-.-s. tho
rcichmnnd Pentinel is iitfonncd that the nioyt eu
ergetic and determined eTrts aro now Wir g put
forth to capture Petersburg and Cut tiff tin: Con fed
ea te capital from the South. The Yankees claim
to have from ninety-live to ono liuodrcd thon-and
mca nader arms. This force is c-mpoed of i lie
greatest variety of raen ever seen together tn this
continent. Many of them havo never yet mijIi
ponder fresh n cn, from the garlic and cabbage
patches of the Northern States, nnd front thn cities
and island of the world. Alwul. fo; ty thnu'und
old troops, or "veterans," yet rctojin in tirant's
army, greatly jadwl and d seou raged and m my of
them dsmoraliibd. The best, lighters, and the larger
amber of the in, have fought their last battlo on
earth.
In tirant's present army sbcr ara. nino regiment
ofncgrVes full company of Otlowas (ltd'mn.4)
and sereral ( ompanioa of n-jndesripts, who sportk
no Ktiglisn.? These savages iwtm to think they
hsve aa easy task before them, and that on ig hi
nf their vast columns, tbe Confederates will take to
flight a4 leave thoir homes and valuables tr.r thoir
v uelr.iteena U livoror exeeof to -rrnb at d con-
some s II that 6elongs to the rehs ls,' Tiyir night
ly orgies disgust the half civilized in their midst,
andees4evenlbc slaves tlity have slulen aud forced
into fellowship and sorviou, to fuin sickeesa iu
keep eway. ,
Maas to the left!" is the soldier-cry throughout
the anay. "Thieve to the rsar " tbe echo.
Tbe trratmcrW of captured sotdiers aad ciliuns
depends mitch npon their own loanlioess ami b,-ar-mg.
There i nothing of rendcrnce or volantary
bamaxaty to bo ecn or expected at tbc'hanihi of the
yaalreo.
Uehiforeataents are frequently arriving, fcnd the
.aradsrtbea "raw reerciUaro lodicroon in the
estreat to th veteraAi; their ch-ef valae is to
keep spa fhow of itrtajh.
tSF' AdjoUnt Smith, of the .rth Confed
erate Iisisiipr4 regiment, a brother of
Brigadier fien. Charles Smith, wa killcl oh
Suuday, while arranging bis picTcet lines,
lie i the third of a bmve .and gallant trio
of brothers wbo bare fcllen ja tbia reJmiwit.
Every Man en Oaard. :
Tbt . following (sensible suggestion of onr
extemporary of tho Kuhmood Sentinel are
PlMy applicable? this latitade at the
piTrl ,nVsenf.,w,ien in the rery burden
ao4 beafc of tho 'canipt in, as we now are,
il tieaooTca n tot forth crery energy a
secure sneeeaa, and to crush, aa well as - di.
appoint, tbe armtea' Df tbo invader. Th
Sefbnaiaayt To beat the enemy ia now
mr tbaortiiiTa, bciiie8tbe bastnes ofth
jroTorntnent, the basruWaof our Generals,
tbe business of every soldier, and , tbo busi
ness; of every citizen. Kvery man should be
read.f and anger to Rive hi help in every
praetieabla way; and I si is the day and the
t wbea there slioul 1 be a uaiversal and
sSoaciiriiif taeaTOr. , ;
"Wc do not believe our people are n ful
ly aroused as they sh..ii!d be. They are ro-aohe-l.
thej arc patriotic, they aro brave,
but they are lint so ca?er and w":de awake
nimiw bwwswj. TheJnonij. arc con
ducting against us u nio-t cstrnordinary and
forwK.ua warfare. Afrni'l. or not content,
to make a trial of ftftnth Isetwccn opposing
nrin:cr. thev .are rending armed parties
throughout our laol, to plii dcr our people.
, " ... ,, ' , , j
" ,'"r: ' nl" ll '". to J teal horse, and
to spread pf-noral 'n1utton. Tlicsn JC out
with no Pturr s nf tli-tr own. nnd with ord-ra
to sciv.o thoir living. Iaotlicr worils they,
tiro sont out procKfl v a r.ib?cra and ineen-!inrio-;
nnd faitlifully thcr cteciUo their
mission. Oflicera and men, they ateal pfxna,
tiiy roh pnutric. they take from faiiiiliea
n t oiilv the wli'ilo of their hiipplios. but the
very Urea l tlmt is on' t!ic tnblo Wo have
henrd of raxes in whjph they Rave taken lit
erally every tiling, and left fhe littla children
crying in y;in f.r a motscl of fol.
"Sfekinj5 our conquest by their great . ar
mies they eek our atarvation, and ruin, and
destruction, bv their pedntory cntorprie.
"We inu-'t fi:ht ths; invadera with nil tho
weapon ofo destruction. Our armies will
tako core pf the enemy' armies: but our citi
zen, oven I hose not in tho reserve force,
must lend n band whenever opportunity of
fer?, njjnimt the robber trait ride raid,
Whenever a citizen sees one rftlieso, let him
le assured that lie pee a villain, wli-nn be
abotiM abo.d if he can. a eagerly r.a l;o would
shoot a bear or pnnther. Let no mistaken
idea that forbearance will induce iu lulenco,
stay the band or atop tho bullet. Tho Yan
kee are m:ikinj thin a war of robbery, nnd
to tlie-tfentli. nw.wU l.iptltu.-ayntau
who dennuda your m noy or your life, they
aeek cur money find our lire. A shot well
nimo'i from rock or thicket, or mountnin sido
bosh, will visit a just retribution, nnd have
a wholoriVc" moral infiaonoo. It will ititiuit
d:iic raid a well n punish roWers.
Con r. t" la t or Order.
Ukimj'. ujtkri 2o 1'ivisiox Koui;r.sis :.vv M.KV, )
Jfci!.lin, Mi ., Juno I?, 1-'.I. j
tlineral Orders, No. 27.
S d-lio'-s of the Second Iivision ! Your notion
or. tho 10:1; nnd lltli laslant make nn et-. in the
history of wars. No pnralhd tin be frund iu histo.
ry of such a Im'tlo l'-ght and won hy civalry.,
.o b.itilv; w.i more decisive 10 victory -was m..re
f::l! no dtrf-at m-r' completes a ront n- pursuit
iii-u-c raj.'d an-1 exciiinir.
Con ten iiii.j v--li flm enemy's infantry (twicii
j.nir numbi-vv,) fu'dv iind sjilcr-lidly ciiti-ped, an-l
protrcte I l.y r ivalry to the wh-de firttc cngago-l.
you demoliiihed his army, enpluro I his artillery and
wifl trains, I t : 1 i 1 1 -1 his supplies and rescued a
b. 11 f n nlation from the insolent domination f
a r.nritcss toe.
KeiitucVi.tns nml Tomioseivini? f ths K I and 4th
Lrignd -s ! Von hnvi: placed your names conspicu
ously .is glory's most honArahla roll. Ve terans and
recruits. y.u c-mulat.M d!eh tlMS other i:i coolness,
bravery, delermhnfion. Vour immediate comuiapd-.l-rs
Ci.!s. Lyon nnd 111, may well c. 1 crattil:ite
them.'elves w eomma:iding so vigor-m- i:i action,
so unflinching in rndnr.inee, 8 pr:njt in obedience
au-i so irrcsi-tiiii': in ha .!e.
To ti; I.rao alio 0 II, we drop a sol licr's tear
wc led niiif lauiev.t tiicir lrii-s. 1 tie 1
mcraotv ol
their iio'dc deeds wiil stimulnJe the livin
g to emula
tion, and their blood he avenged en the dastar-l foe.
Where all, officers nnd privates, deployed such
noted gallantry, it would bo invidious to draw d:s-tin-tiin-.
I., t us raih-T return thnnks to nn All
wise Pi evidence P;r toe hiiial exhildiion of llis
favor i otii.!iafvl us, ami p'-esx for ani with rc-newo-l
.val !o sceiiru o-ir indi-j end-nce. Iietorinined
that no net shall Hroish the Instre. of the glory
you have so proudly w-oi. You merit and will re
ceive n count ry's beiiei' iction.
(Signed.) A. BUFOKli.
Brig. (reii. Comd'g.
Oni. ial r Tito :. M. Ci:., .i:i:, A. A. G. .
Army t'oi rcspttmlciireof tlic Savarnah Ite-
puhlirati.
TI1K UPKP.ATIONS BKFOJtK PKTKBSBUB.G
AnMV NoirTitrfit v'eni si
Petersburg, V irsritiia. Jeue IVth. I
I reached this jd.ir-e this f.irei;oon too late to
enter notch into oVtnll In renr-l t-i
iiif iiMrnTii,n
in this vicinitv for the hist few da vs. From nil nc
. I
counts, there has been mofe or l.-s fijrhting day
nml night since, Wi-lnc dv Iho 15th Insf. It
was during the nijrbt of that day tho enemy wade
bis first sirious nss-iult. nn l c.irri-d a lariT- section
ot our
r out. r lines, extending rmm the Appomattox
ST,? Vlitn;.5' wlrX.;;' a-w
far nronn
consist in
-ompnrativoly worthless citizens thnt had bcn
dra.'-rel ont to thcMinps and put in'povition for the
militia. The remiiinilcrof B-.'nnrcgard's troops, not
many at most at that time, acre holding- the line in
front of Hermit 1 1 Hundreds between ths Jayica and
Appomattox.
Had thn tiKi-my 1 r ns'l bis adrintage at tho
tune, lie misbl Cii'i'v have ccin.ied IVtersburg.
Tlie fiishiing eotiiitiecl nt ir tcrv.ils on Thursday j
nnd Tlius.biy tught, Ly which time liiichrnrl Jell 11- j
son's division had nrrived. nnd soon theTeafter t
lr.1...'. .1:..:.:. . I nn C.,.I. I -Wok il, i
two divisions, part of t;r.iei-'.s hri..to nnd tho Six-
ly-fo'unii GcnrgSa regiment which vn riot then at-
t.icln'il to any brigade, bnt lias to-day been ndded
to Col inil t"s, IJeaim-ii.ird min'ained his ground
until R oMoek yesterday rffatard.vlmov'ngagainst
tho erenfir j.firt ofin.nt's nrmy. Whnt greater
praisr can be hi Mowed ny-n ar-y" commander than
th s pimjilo tntempnt proclaims.
Ab.ut half-past tbreo o'clook Friday morning,
just afior the moon had snak V ow tho western
lir.riv.n tl.o nnfinv eri-it. tltrou.ll the tlnelr ti,li,p-
growth in front of buttery 'o. lit on tbe Baxter
mad, whhh is on our ri.hf. and got within a few
pace of that work before they wcts discovered.
They were in heavy force two heavy Io bo resist
ed, nnd tho result was they carried the- bnttery or
redoubt, nnd drove the Confederates away. Indeed
lha wonder is that tin y did not carry' all parts of
the linco grent w e the dispnri'y between tbe
fortes of tbe ri.-sp-ctir3 armies, n-irlioes extended
from tv point 0:1 tho Appi inattox three miles below
tho town, around to tbecfst nud southeast, a
diststancc of live miles', nnd to defend them wc had
only two divisions nnd a frnction. Col. Powhattan
It. Page of the 21th Virginin, commanding Wise's
brig:do nt th? time, received a mortal wound dur
ing th,c asj.mlt, and d.cd doon thcr-after. The bat
tery of the Macon, Oa., I iglit Artillery, consisting
of four 12 pounder Napoleon., wa- lost hi spite of
tho gnllaoiry of the olT-ersaiid ni'-o. Twenty-one
of thoir horecs wero killed, and th--i'r Infar.try sup
ports hnving been forced hack, it tf'a fouud impos
sible to bring olT ihe gans. .
Skinnhihiiig co. ( iued tht-onghoot Ihe day along
the greater part of thn lines. "At Ihtve o'clock the
enemy a.ssaattcvt l!rtery Io. tT, an important po
sition eext to Puttcry No Iff, but they were driven,
tiark with ooneiderabl-los. An Insnr later they
charged ir wurks on tho hill near New Market
Unco Course, and wero ngjiin repnlsed, but with
heavier hf. At 6 o'clock the assault wa venewed
in front of Batteries Nos. 17, IS, 19 nnd 20, and n
night approached tho rnntiouaile 1h cama general
alou j the whole lino from No. 20 nr- aad to tbo Ap
pomattox on the left. Aware of the comparative
weak lies of Be in regard's force, and Stimulated l.y
the desiro to get p.so-.ion of Petersburg, Grant
made a desperate cfT.irt to lnar down nil opposition
and enter the town. Ha massed his forces, as he
did at Spottsly vaniii Court llonseud Cold Har
bor, and rushed them against our position a if he
hedieved that number nnd bnaV foreo could accom
plish everything.' Hi hen vf est ossnult os made
apon Wise's nnd. Blliotrs (bite Evans) brigades, of
Juhnsom's division.
We at length crav. t. and one rrrunent of Kl-
rlia't' and tho enemy poured in lhro-rghtleKap in a
scream maican oe com pa re only to the Miscssip
pi river a hen it broaks thrtnigh ilre levee and sob
mcrgrt the adjaeebt plantations. ' Forth natelv,
Kaasota f thn snum division and lira-He were nelrr
at hand: Cotyuift and Cllnplnnn. .." Ifoka's divis
ion, rushed frwr I also tn- rinse th' gap which
rcw w'uh-r and wider every maim nl. The shock
was terrible. Night had now set in, but Ihe jet of
firo from the iruskctry and tlio l..ngne ef flame
from tbe artillery lit up Iho earth and th sky'and
poiatcl the Way to the warring host. If the ene
my wer successful, Petrstsrjt mast fall, and With
Its fell what other evil wool 1 1.HWU n 1 Bead not now
pan ho tn enumerate; if, notwithstanding their lata
sneee, they were yet repn1:edj all might be saved.
B'-.th parties understood tho imports ntt of the stake
a they bagged eah other in mortal wombat. The"
Ob savored the gnmnd wits their swelling masses;
tha ether- Was onr a haadbik and yet the latter
gathering Itself ap, and binding itself logethai Ilk.
a hTl, wu berled- agait llmraajtitadiea foe Uh
a skill and fere W tile b. sm It bag huiail coald stand
b'fnr and live "' ...,
Th enemy were driven brmk arid ont ef the
works with great loss, and thgnna fceioawing te
Blount (Georgia) battery, which had behave
with so much gauntry, but which vat lost w beta
h Federal Cferoka ever tho work, were rccapturi'.
Tho fight now ceased, ami tho women an children
and old men, who hntl crowded the hill ami house
top, tearful spectators of. the nncquel cmht, ro
tired tolhcir bed. with' grateful heart. "
. At throe o'clock, Giri. Ilontirrgard withdrew hi
force and occupied a new and bettor tino of in
trenchmept he had thrown up a abort distance lie
hind those bo abandoned. ...
At eight o'clock nest niornlng, Kershaw's vite-
nci-i ier . p..i marc,,
all night.jind relieved Johnson 5 winch had Iwn'in
,0 tn.ohMt dT ,B1 nighU pinco Thnr.d..y morn-
i. In a hort time Field' nod Piokcti'n divin-
rsn. division reached the field nfcr a rapid march
t
ion were placed in poidtion, utill later other forces j
belonging to flen. Ieos grayid anny ui ido their j
appearance. . . i
ruw usbbiiiis
were made at interval yester
day, and were rvpcat-d last night ; it brijrnda was
brought up here and there ad hnrriod against our
steady lincM, n one would east a Mono against a
L wall of adnmants bnt rn every latonee tho em-my
were reputed with but little effort. Constant skir
lnisbinK and artillory fisiafc b:ive boon kept np to
day, but without results. It whs a Mrango emu
mingling of sounds at 10 o'clock this morning
thasoft, sweet tones of the church hells inviting tho
people to the house of prayer, and tbo boom of can
non and cr.ish nf iliolls summoning (lie unfortunate
soldier to the dark abodes of elerr.ity. The one
was the genllo messenger ofpeace and lifo, the oth
er tho dread ummoner of suffeHiig and death !
Petersburg U now safb agalnst assanlt. though it
i within range of the enemy's Ions iano cuns. A
namber of shells have exploded in the streete, but
thns far only eleven person hnve been hurt, in-
cltuling one old negro woman killed. tJcneral Iei
waited almost too long before he sent tbo much.
needed reinforcements, n but for the heroic v.-is
tancc of Ileaiiregard and his command the eit y
mast have fallen. The people have removed frojiu
th I eastern part of the town to places of greater
sacty.
Oram en tire army 1 now in front of Petcrsnnrg
apd Lco' is where it should be. Warren's rorp j
was sent nrour.d by water, from West Point, but it ;
is iiere, ana part ern bnro nlrfiidy been rnrfatred.
AVe have Jnst hosrtl that Karly.aod nroettnrilse
attacked Hu'iter yesterday, near I.vuchbnr, .nnd
beat hl.n badly. At last neconnt I lie liittc-r, wlio
is repnrted to bo without supplies, lrjj in fill ic
trcat. P. W. A.'
Iluiiter Movements.
We take the following item, concerning
the progress T Hunter's raiding army .
through tbe valley and Piedmont, from tho
Lynchburg Republican : j
The Yankees in thoir advance through j
Bedford, burned nil thebri-lorm t'nc Yir
ginia nnd Tenneseo Ilriilrond. Am .in o;li- '
er. those mrross Hi and Little Otter rivers, j
nnd Elk crock. Tho two lornv.-r arc coiisi.1- j
crablo structures.
taNmEK ATRoa-riK".
We have the information in such n man-u
rer as to make it undoubtedly true, tlmt the I
Yankco raiding party cbieh passed by Me
Ivor's, committed rapes onjjthrcc r'-spoctable
ladies in this neighborhiod, one nftlu-m mar- !
ricd and the other two sinolo Indies. Wo ,
have tho namos of these bulio. but of course ;
cannot mske them pul-lir. It i only necrs-1
snry to say that the vandals now threatoi.inij ,
Lvnchburz, from Bodf rd, avo ft p:irt of iho
! same licUisb crow; nt.d these out rages will
nerve tllO
nrm d" every soldier with u to
strike a deadlier blow v.bcn the hour for
their punishment comes, a come it will.
1'ROM I.YM IIKIRO.
Tho Ilenublican, of votcrdav. say., that
in the figl t near Lynchburg on Sa'urd.iy the j
enemy left alxnit 120 dead, nnd 1"0 weundc I
on the tiel-. Avcrill informed tv gent lemaji j
residing; near the scene of tho battle-that bi ;
entire loss M-as about HOt) in killed, wounded J
nnd missing. The Republican Rivca the f-d-
lowing summary of the operation of .Satur
day t
No sooner, however, did he feci onr lines
on tha morning of Saturday, than be discov-
cred that they wore l -loin
led by tounetiuii"- 1
iiii.rn tbnti militin and ho.snital rat, and til
I tor a day of skirmishing u:id combat, ho con-
. I clnded that it was the better part of valor to
beat an inglorious retreat. This ho did n wrvcru t.-'-itueKy. They had captured the hor
.Tu ill I., vi:t covcrii.-; .... ., ..,,,;,.,.,,';, ,.rM lVderal rtgiment'at Prince-
.v. in iiiuiiuicuin. iiiu e i real .viim uie-
eovered by onr force about It) o'clock t
t . . .
. nitrllt U't.A,, tt n.l ,n f M mi.Ak.. bA 4 . .. .........
made for an active pursuit, which comuiu.:
ccd by 12 o'clock.
The enemy, therefore, bad some hour th
etnrt. and have, no doubt, mmln on.. I. broi...-
timo in going than they did in coniin
Tbo,,.,, our preparation, for pursuit wer
us v-iMiijui.-ii: nn nicy cuuiu oe onucr lte III'
cumstanccs, we Tcry much fear that tho grcui
er'part of Hunter's command will succeed in
making their escapo, unless couriorf have
been sent to Buchanan nnd Lexington to
h.ivo tho road blockaded so a to delay tho
retreating foe.
In nny event, however, the failure of the
expedition is complete.
Peteraburff Federal Scnsallon
j Itcporta.
j To Major General Dix :
: -i,r , ... . . , ,
War txt. Washington, June l'.,
M:4-, I. M. lluacvcntnw a die-paUli I root
City- Point, dated U o'clook thi inoriiili
reached the department. It reports that
our forces frdvanccd Tesacrdav 'to within n
j miio in frrmt ()f Potcrsburji, when they found
. . ..
the enemy ccennyin a new iroof
which, after successive assaults, wc failed to
carry, but hold nnd liavo intrcnJicd our t l
vanced positions.
At half past aix o'clock in the evening :t
combined advance was made along the lire,
and a desperate struga;lo ensued on tbo l.-lt
and center, both with artillery and iufut.t; v,
which lafded till long after dark, (ieu. l. r
ney'. command gaining a broastm ik in
their front, and taking n largo number of
primmer. This morning attlaylight anoth
er advanoo was made along the line. Bum- !
side has went in about 700 prisoners, nio.-tly
Tennessee troop, from Beauregard' c iu"
mand, among them -sixteen rebel oILi-jets.
Hancock ha nlno taken a Inre number of
p-risoneri who are on their way to tho rear.
Our guns cow command Petersburg, nu-1
can shell the city at any moment. Uur Ioks
yesterday is said to have been nhout l.ttOd.
while that of tbo enemy wa fully a ci eot
if not emuer. .
rroni Iti forces ot the enomy wilhm theer
new line it. in inferred thnt Beauregard has
been reinforced from Lee's army. No re
port has been received concerning the casu
alties of onr army in itn operations since
.crossing tho James river, except tho death of
Mnj. Morton, mentioned yesterday.
(.Jen.-Sdiernran reports to-day thul tho ene
my gate way last night in thomidt of darh
neMtnd storm, and nt daylight wo enfer-.-d
bis line from tbo right to tho loft. Tho whole
army ia now in parsuit as far ns the Chatta
hoochee. Gen. Sherman add : I start nt
once for Marietta. No military intelligeneV
from any other quarter hit been received.
. - K. M. .Sn.NT.iv.
Tho wtatement that 3Iichael IlahfThn
been removed from his place ns (Jovernor"
of Louisiana me are assured is true. Banks,
is depute tr fill the place n. ".Military (iov
ernorj What tho excaso of thi chango is
we hnve rVotr learned. Michael has bad a
brief measure of life in hi new honors. How
ever, it may be said that he thoroughly Pn.
joyed them while it lastetL -Mobile Tribunr.
0iwiua. Gen. Pick Taylor, in bis ad
dresa of may2-lth, to tho tfoope, eays "thi
army1 move towards New Orleans, and
though 5t do not reach thn goal, jie, jri, nf
her patriotic women ahall sound .high with
joy, reonTyo to lbo edio cf your guns." i
SinuScwat. . .
IS"
fRRiCA AT" SiraRRpRT.--Shrcvcporti
La., wan visited by a severe t-lortn a short
time since, aoing consideratiie uamage.in
toirn -and smashing two stentnlxiats tn at
oms tbe StoUfft and Don Louis.
TEnEGRAPHlC.I
REPORTS OF THE PRESS AMDGIAHOH.
r.iU-r.-d rr..iiHii. t .-t f t'.mrri- la tke rear 1 S
I . .T. . Tiii:tu it, in th- t'lork'ii llnr nt tbe IM
Iriot 4iiut f tli- CiiUlt rutr M-it- for toe Warthira
l'llt)M Till: FRONT,
I'arllrulars of the llattle of Monday
iUitir.iT. June Z3. in severe panUbmenl
inflicted npioi tho enemy yt-sterday by Uenerala
Hardee ai.d L-.iins rcudcr-d them very quiet to
dny.
Whilf lii- I'mv con.inanleatcd to the woods was
rtigiu. our oft'icci! in authority callod to the Yao-
k'.-u (Nniii!i.ttil:r that as an act nf humanity we
would ecare tiling to give then litne to carry off
tlitir woiiii-hd, then in danger of beinr baraed
alivo, which was done; after which the action wu
r:.-iiniL'd with r. i iil t fill result to tho enemy, la
front t.f ClihiirnV division they lost over oao thc6
si'n.i in I'l.rathain front it was taoeh greater.
fiiir b ;m l.-ss thau on ouie day of rkirmith-
i fiuij ! v. duo hundred and fifty will sorer oar
1 ..
Walker'.'- livi-ion skiriaiahcraaotcd with jreat
hcroiMii, linn; out of cloven being btyonMcd la one
ill'j pit ah no, while their oinecriaetually cat down
1 tiic enemy with llieir sabres. Two of cur officer
1 fro 111 the same pit came in with I ayonat wounds,
while their clothes were perforated with ballets.
A Bergen nt of Jackson's brigade seised a ahell
while the fui-o was lighted, and threw it fro 1 tbe pit
where it had lullan. Tie was promoted npon lb
spot by i Jen. Jackson, ti a Lientctiautey, but lha
heroic f-t low no.lcsily declined the honer.
S-rrt. W. .1. Wolty, Company I, 29ih Tennasse
Kcgimeiit, Vaughn's Brigade, leaped ever tbe
l-renst-works. im-1 seized the standard preaonted by
Hen. liuford to the 27th Illinois Regiment, wrest
ed it from its t.einer ami brought It triumphantly
to eiinip, f.r which daring act tj'eo. Hardee pre
nut--I it t 1 the gallant Sergeant, It wa inscribed
oj;..lnioiit, I'ni hi City, Stone Kiver."
The eiu itiy malo a most desperate attempt Io
take hrn:csnw .Mountain. They attacked our
worl.-i with column of picked troops, heroes of
Mi -;. ii ii v Ili.lLf, but borin corii drove than
. 1
b.i' l , uiil, :i b- s c'otii.Mtcd at tivmty-fire hundred, j
Va'ckce News.
1;h elat to the M-'l ile lit Kister.
f'v. -.r- t:i . dune 21th. Tho Chicago Time of
:he -i':h i.: received.
S:a-i!iiir di.-patches claim the esrryiag of two
leil'-ubt-' an-l the capturing "f four gn d hhti men
on the 1 Itli, near IVIcrhhurg.
Si v.-rul ..':. lilts made Oil lh "teWl" works, on !
the V oh. crc repulsed with a Federal loss ef six
tiloll-.ll:-l.
Boiler i rep .rtcd to hnve been surprised by I.e
nil stteiiiptin th- d-istruclion of the Richmond
an ! Pet. rb-ir.: railroad, and sb-rrPdy defatml.
Sl.ti'ni.oi npoits a ict-iry an-l subcincnt defeat
at i'l' ioiaii .-tatioii. .
N-. -iihcia dates of the 2:id have s.lso com tehand.
lij-pat'-hes from tirant's army, ef tbe 18th, ad
mit the loi-s. iOi ihe two previous da s, of 8,000.
A pri ate tii p'at. h from Washington, of the 2tUh
f,i s 11 division of I'.itrusi-le's corp. is eaplurrd.
T'..:- iorr -p indent of the Chicago Time says
; 1 :i :i t 1--.-I T - n.ei: trying Lincoln's plan, an-l is
r.'iiv trying Ids own.
Line. -til's genius for tratcgy having ben sp
p I by tbe s'.aii.liKT of 1X0,004 ho will let Grant
liy b - own plan.
Norllu-rii lit port- .about Morgan aud Ken-
tacky.
Tin- pii.'oiicis enpturcd bv Morcaa have been or-
' -h ied t- the fo ld, their pandt-s not being reseted.
! Gm-iTiilas v.cr: enforcing conscription in South-
j t .11.
1 A
hundn-d rcl.cls wero stationed at Ms t field,
!ii in;; 1 ni..idls out of the State.
alluiidilianCM Daytcn Hpeeeli.
I :i v.-n li.-patcbes say Vallandigbam is enjoying
it.:. I. In a i-v b to a crowd sercLa.ling'hiin, he
il I li-' u ii!l tu.iko no threats, but he had not
ii- fi..iii ft ;'ore:gn country without calcnlutiug
-.e c-.iim q-ienee nnd milking deliberate prepare
Ii i.- I i m.-, ( 1 1. cm .
Ii' any mil! ary comiunndcr should attempt hi
arrevt. he wioin d them tliat in Dayton the eron
nnd properly of those iiift iating a procedure
would be held ns homage.
lie. should dc nni nd ryo for eye and tooth fr
I b t rn help hiiu tlie everhistiug Jehi Vah!
He li i n.t expect Io bo molested again. If he
should 5e. however, he warned them the result
.Weill I I t Mich that, wheti compared, tho other wa
i.itt dit-t in the i.alauce. Ho intended remaining
pii 'i til! after tbe Chicago Convention, and woald
then avow his purposes. '
Suuin-.ary of Noiihrrra New.
liacni'.I.iM nro very trouldusuuie op the Missis-
.-ippi.
A large l'edeinl force is Ci.ueentruted at Mm-
phi;:. '
Gold in New York on tho 20th wa. active and
linn. i i sing at lOi'.J.
Coit.iu was uiet.
Prix ale intelligence represent Missouri iwarta-
ii' ith guerrillas.
i.'u.-ri illus n ro becoming troiibh-soine in Southern
.Missouri,
Gen. Sttirgis is siierseled hy Gen. A. J. Smith
at Meni bis.
The .Memphis Bulletin of tbe 21st contain koth-
iii.j furt'ier from I be armiss.
It is re;Mrted that A. J. Smith had left Hnmphi,
ii'h I 'j.ti.iO imn, to bunt Forrest.
It is believed that the Yankee Government will
not interfere wi"h WiSndigliant nf be keeps quiet.
IIki:oish ald Cm tirr. A most toachina- in
stance of heroism; and one of tlie most airoetoaa
. "r" ,"T ''udy, the truth of-whtch ta vouched for
I'r VVi. V?fc.1-" esapyma -d..
ring tho Columbian struggle foi independent-.
j nc r-p.mislt tJcneral, Morillo, the most blooi
; thirsty and trror herous tool of the Spanish King,
nh i lie created (kmat of Carfhagena, aud Mar
. -jttis do la Piicri, for services whioh rather ealitled
Ii tin to tho distineliou of batcher or hangman.
. bile seated in bU tent one day during the eatn
i p.ti ;n of Carrneas. be raw a lad liefore him drown.
i d in terns. Tho chief demanded of him for what
I purpose I was I her ?
The child replied thnt he had come to beg the
life of hi father, theu a prisoner ia MorUlo'
1 camp.
-What caa yos do to save yor father P akd
the Ii -in ral.
-I (.,nll ,0 iut litilc, but what I can do. shall be
.lie.
Morillo robed the little fellow ' ear and said.
i M'finld yiin sntr.tr your ear I - b take off Io pro-
; cure yoor lather's lilwrty?"
"I certainly would," was the andsantt reply.
A soldier was accordingly eallrsl and ordered I o
j cut oB. Ihn ear nith a single trtkfth kaife.
i The boy wept bat did not resist while this bar be -
rous order wa executed.
"Would you roae your other ear rather than fall
of your purpose?" was llie next question.
j I have tiitr..-red miicli, hut for my father I caa
FuTer I5H!" wa tho Heroic anwwf the boy.
The other em w taken off pimcenaeal wllhoet
tlrnehiag on tl arl of the nobl child.
-And. now go!" exclaimed Xorilla. aatouched
by hie sahhmo courage, "th father of such a aoa
must IL-."
1 the presence of hi agonUe-i md raHrly sutTef
iv' son, tho patriot ftM-r was than execuled.
Never did a lite plntore exhibit such iratbfal light
and shade in national character, sack deep trench-i-rwua
vliainy such enthusiasSw heroism.
; FOR SAJ5,
Alarg,? a.rtmnt of RegRaV wrlllag per,
Idnoaad while, iq qaautitlee to sail tur-
riuuers.
rise rcaaunaDMK Apl.lv to
7 . Q'A' EM8PECK,
Jtt-9,0,r'a Rebel Offic. Grffin, Go.
lmesaiaesPweasjfjaasii I
VrfreUblea Ut tbe Artaiy.
Person briefing ia ry table to seed the ar
my ef Teaaease, will ram 3 raker to bring them 1..
Capt. S. J. Hay, ea Taesday aad Fridays, lr
'rri. Thi arraegsmai l is reedered atees-
ary thai sbiamaaU may be mad ia Imll, akilu
th rageUbU art frwh. Wher they are broagUt
ia small caanUtW. they fre.,neotly wdt r pil
befor Usy be .kippL Va hope this rule
will b abservtd berearter, aad thus provrnt tha ua-
avoidable ! aoaseooeBt uiob the system which
twqairea beldiag a t small aaaatiiie aatil tley
caa be shipped. jun?J Si
DAILY REBEJa
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
Grlflln, Git.
Havis pcrrekased the Ni a Eivsssivc Paiaitw
FatABLaMManT formsrly ad t.y Mews. Hill Ac
w rsa. we are a ew prepared to ejieeate
. all zrjriM or mltxi iko,
a a etyW aot Da ba aars-.nl by aa y titer siutiUr ertsl.
Mshmat la the fWrVks-u-y.
Oor ceSm Is aw ea ef U Unut, au.t the maU-rUl Is
eertalnlj the
Mewaat Mt rahiabla
la th iuw.
Having eeenred a very larv atonk of F.Xt'FLLKNT
PTATHiSKUY. w w U tter thau eetr l-mparwd Ui ila
all kliwlaof
ARMY PRINTINCi,
at awt alleA, aao at rale aww rraeuiuaae Uaa r.
all at.aaas tssn sv
QiKtrtorninHtoPH,
(-ommiMsarioH,
Oixliuvnt.'O Oilifoi's,
Supgeoiis,
aad other, kYpt on band, fr kale, mr .ilui,-,l t.. i. -i .
la the moat
Ktpediticus .Vituurr.
Ilsvlns aasmd sloek -f PINK HTATH'N t .1: V. .M
CAIMlS. are prrpared la ekeenu
frrcate fVwtag-,
ia a tl K..t te Wrscrlle.l.
A larc MsrfrAhlUOSAIll.K AM V AlMe ASH
N'OTK PAPEliS reahUsi its tu 4iul
Xvaddia; and Ball Csrd, aad Invitation.
Visiting Cars', 4c,
ta a at) U nt to b approarkrd .r any other ..Hi. e la tl.
onuntry.
Vtf a'k rcsjtfn!ly satirlt Ihe f.lr..ii ..four
ft-ieu.U lathe Ami or Ts susses aud rlu.l.rtv, and
ef tbw I nMIt gx-nerally.
WAHTEI) TO Ili:HT.
DWELLING IlOCH, suiuilde for a stun 'I
family, CoUVcaieiitly locutcd. Applv t-
Desinukc. jut:-i2 - Iu
A
Capt,
GhonC.K DIXON,
(reaataaLr or MKarais, rasa.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i KICIIMOM), VI.
All el aim against thn Coufederntu io ennio lit,
adjusted and collected.
XV Particular attention phid to Soldi. i"
claim.
JeT tf.
1OH HA l.i-:.
A FINK Morgan Stallion, nine year oil. I.
bauds high, jet black color', n.l fine -t
and very fast. He is well l.rok t hari.e... Hu
can bo icon l.y calling on th unJsrsigued 1' tu.l..
from tlriffia.
junelA lw A. J. MATIIKWs.
itm iiirii
ACOMPKTKNT tud cxpciHiiwd en..k. au.l . i
ai,d irooer, alio is also nr.imiuti .1 v. ith
gvnural honsrwork. an is a very lair cmti. -
Apply at thin office. June I.'. - It
. T .
DR. WM. T. BA8KKTT. offer hi prvfe.si. i.hI
services tv the rttiren of Griffin, aud tur
ronnding cotiutry. He hns had large rips-i k-itcc iu
th pmctice of th seversl brai.eU -f of hi pr..(
Ion.
Mi office l in the south-aet vomer of Mrs.
Reeve' bearding boose. juuel I - -vod.it
RAOftl R ACM!!
M e will pay tbe highest market price fr g .-d
cotton or linen rags, or give iu t-ichang f.r tic-m
One Kuglish letter and rap pnper, or Knel. - -.
Apply at tbe BKIlKL tH KIl i:.
T nib: nti.
TliK Prtws is rrfpoctfidly infoiiid test the ran
t all lime be furnished a'ilh GO'Gl PUIM'I.NG
INK at moderate rate.
Tbe qaality of th's INK will vpeak T-r iUelt bv
referring to tbe "SaV.fury" aad Courier" ot this
oily to either of whish references are made.
Atl orders mast be accompanied by a description
of Prasro ased.
J. LAWRHNCIC LF.WI.
Charleston Priuting Ink Works,
fibJi If. Kujgftn-cl Head Cba i U.l. .ii.
Hook Keeper Atlrulloii.
THERE are several hnndred Volumes ..f f.. U.
belooging t-t Dr. It-jbbina' library l -nio-l ur
la Griffin. Patties having them a ill plen-e return
them Io hi eld rooms, and ebli;-,
jet-In,. L. G. STKWAIlT.
LKUAL nLAN'KI.
We havaea hand at this office a large rupply of
lb Plank aed hy Sheriffs. Clerk and r linnn. .
in this State, beantifully printed en fine lute h
Iwr.which we will sell, at the same raus u dim
ed fr tha blank pafer alnae.
THK PUBLICATION
or TUB
Kaaxvllla Hcglttsr.
XT 7"ILL b resamcd at Charl.dte. N. t, on T. .
ft day, Jane 7th, lo4. Tbe Kr.ustre. t..r
tbe present, will be published weekly only. 7V ...
Oae DoLi.a per month. Nu sabseririion tuk.u
for a longer eriod than sit months. Addrsss.
J. A. SPKRRY.
P.ditoraiid Proprietor.
Cbarlette. N. f.
N. B. Rast Tennessee refagee receiving in,
frem home f general public interevt, ill e.oil, i .,
favor by communicating the same to tbe Kioirii u
for pablicatiuH.
Je il
Rieaaosn. Va., Mav 2d. Ir..
EXCHANGE JfOTIC-i; In. O.AII iv.
federaU aflioers aad mea who have been -I- In
ered at City Polnl. Va al anv time preriou. ..
the 2th f April, 1K0I. are herebv declared t . I..,
duly xebaaured. Jtt. CI.i.
Je4 6i Agent of Kkcl.ai.ge.
"Gorald Gray's Wifc.n
K0W READY
TUfc Yitii and Vlrc-HUW,
rSOVKLETTH, K 1.
CONTAIXINU
THIS CIIARMIKU KTt)R Y Of
ii
Gerald Gray's Wife.
a
Hiagl eeplre (PoOag Paid) IS.ff.
4S copies, or more, aeeumpanind wHh
Ord.-i. t..t
lse ('AMI,
-z.v eaen, ia Ann CI RRKNt Y.
8TOCKTO i I'll.
may20 ! Augusta. Ga.
FOR AI.F.
Bbl Lampblack. Appl to
J. LAWRKNCK I.F.WIS.
At tha Ink Factory,
fabtt tt King st reel Road. Cb lie tun.
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