The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, July 14, 1864, Image 2

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'in- dailv i.k.ui. (iltllT'IIV, tin. TIU'KSDAV MORNING, JULY M, 1804. MORNING EDITION. The l'rorlamnftoii OMolitl Hi vcl itluns. If llm Governor of (loorgiu hud t'HHiiu il his "I flclul cull for llm rusarved militiii, 1" rally to lliu defence uf th Statu, tn the l. it i nm(" iibjuds of tin) proclamation, tliwru would huvehuuii nono In criti cis his lulirul oirniiy, nil would huvo most hcur lily ooiniiiondod thu putriotio movement. It is liu liino for discord Hinl dissension, when a lurgo por lion uf tho turritory of the Stulo in ovenim nnd defulutu'l by n ruthless fun, und when tho residue iif lis toriooty !s .roriuuily tlii'H.ituiii'il. In such ;m euiurgenoy, nil shnti'd bury prejudice, nml rully nround tho sli.'.'dar 1 "t ibo counlry! Kvcry in.m In IhoStulc., aide to lien' arms, should cheerfully obey thu oiill of tho b'.xoe ulivc, mi l niuro to tho front. In nmny cases it limy lio a hardship. Hut it is u fnr greater hnribhip to behold liciirthstnno profaned, mid liberty extinguished, between tho two, thoro Is no other choice to nn honorable mid putriulic inun, thun to shoulder his niuskut und march to tho Imttloliold. Hut thoro is much in tho spirit of thin proclama tion, against which it in thu duty of the Journalist to protest, oron at a ioriod of great peril and when tho invader In polluting tho soil of tho ."Male, with his presence. ' Trrllmry .... i , . M lHt enemy, tho fixecutivo of tho invaded State, exhib its tho rancor of animosity over his official signa ture, by revealing tho Buh.-tance of uu ollioinl cor respondence with tho President of the Ciinfciloruey. Ilia published to tho world and bai before this roui'hed tho vigilant eye of (leu. Sliorinnn that "(leorgia is t be left to her own resources to .sup ply tho reinforcements to (Icn. Johnston's iirmy uthivh ure imUHfteiiaiibU to the jn'ot(:t:ti)ti uf Atlttnta und to prevent the Stnto being overrun by tho over whelming numbers, now under coniuiand of thu Federal (iunerul upon our soil." This language implies tivo points whieli are very iiuportunt informiition to thu federal tienerul, nml which lie would perhaps never have lennied outride of tho prooluination of (lov. lirown. 1st. That president linvis humid lined to furnish reinforcements to (ieu. Johnston. And 2nd. That lieu. Johnston's army is too weak to defend Atlanta, and prevent thu Statu limn LehiK overrun. Thin i evident from tho statement of (lov. lirown that "a latu correspondence with tho President of tho Confederate Suites sutislics my (hit) mind tluit (leorgia is to bo left to her own resources" Ac; and from tho language explaining that these reinforce ments are "indispensable to tho protection of At lanta," Ac. This would appear to bo very important informa tion to an adversary commanding itn invading army, if indeed it be triiopmd information which he could not aomiro yritli certainty, from bis scouts und spies. , If Atlanta onnnot bo defended by (Icn. John ston's army, und (Icorgia must be overrun, uoless reinforcements ore furui.-hoil, what is to hinder (Icn. Shcrmun from atonee availing himself of this knowledge, gratuitously furnished him, and nssnulting Johnston's works, before the arrival in' tho reserved militia at Atlanta, thus compelling tlio evacuation of tlw city. If Johnston is indeed too weak to defend the city, his best policy will be to retire before Sherman, and givo him quiet posses sion. Few Delicvo bo will do this, und hence few think he Is too wouk to bent the enemy. It may, however, bo a severe and even a doubtful struggle. Therefore, to assure so great unTiniporlanT a vic tory, liu should bo reinforced. Hut does (iov. Brown know bis cticetivc strength well enough to vonturo tlx, assertion of his weakness in an oflioial and public pnpwr, which must meet tho eve of tho enemy? We do not believe he docs. Wo do not think any man in the army, outsidu of ! tlio Adjutant General's otbee, bus this information No (leucral ever commanded nu army who is more prudent in keeping his own counsel thun Hen. Jobnston. The strength of an army is one of tho closest of official secrets. (Jen. Johnston's letter to (lov. Iirowu, published with the proclamation, cer tainly docs not warrant the infercneo of the Gov ernor, that be Is too weak to defend Atlanta. And aguin wo have doubts us to whether the Pres ident has informed (lov. lirown of nil his plans to defeat Sbcrmuu's army. It is well known that the President, w more than (Jen. Johnston, needlessly reveals military secrets. There is nothing in t!ie relations of tho President und tho Governor to war rant the belief that he would impart plans of cam paigns, or other important secrets, to bis Kxcollen. cy. And tho iinprudeuco of the Governor in mak ing known what he is satisfied must bo so, as muni, lontod iu this instance, fully justifies the Picsideu in kwpiug his own. counsel. If tho President does wot iii:-nd to reinforce (leu. Jolinstu, it may bebc cau bu 1:1 hotter employ tho troops, iu some other juartur, loi proteution of (Juorgiu aud driving out thu invaders. And how idle would it bu to make known nil t'nis to tho Governor! The act will be its own vindication, w'.iun it shall bo developed. Or perhaps tho President can not spare roinforccmcnts in this quarter- Our armies everywhere aro une qual to thoso of the enemy Gun. Johnston is sup plied with a splendid army. If he is outnumbered by Sherman, this is what is occurring in Virginia' in Mississippi, and in tho Trans-Mississippi. (ieu. Lee bus fallen Wet. to the very gates of Richmond. So lias (Jen. Johnston to Atlanta. I'M has result ed from tho superior numbers of the enemy, ena bling him to movo around our armies. Yet, in an open field, it has not horetoforo been doubled thut both Leo and Johnston would bo victorious. Wo do not believe thut Sherman will ever attack Johu- Hloll in uim lut!lUi.Uwii4 fa Att..nt.i, .mt if t.o .! ?:, wo believe lie will moot with a teirible and decisive repulse. Vet if these things bo so, it is not the proper time for tho President to say ho has no troops with which to reinforco Johnston. Tho Governor might not toll this too in a proclamation, because tlio fact would relievo tho President of censure, and the Governor would probably ditl'r in judgment from tho President, nod suppose that he might deplete the army of Leo, which has made so gnlluut and bloody a struggle for Richmond, and that be might empty .Mississippi and Wost Tennessee of their defenders, to save Atlanta. Wc conclude from this reasoning! that Governor iirowu though ho is. satisfied of the fact in his own mind, knows nothing of the general plans of tho .President to relievo Atlanta. Our confidence is high that relieved it will be. If this hall bo done by tho reserved militia, who, we ure satisfied, will fight like men should for their home; and firesides, wo shall not bo tho last to award due honor to them, and to tho Governor. Tho news from Virginia is now looked for with interest. Tho masterly strategy by which lieu, bee has sent tho yaiikoo army, or at least a largo portion of It, back to Washington to assist iu its defense, has occasioned much anxiety to see tho result of the policy which in the c.iuinienceuient of Its operations has been productive of such gratify ing results. 'Ssfr. Age, which tuuies all otbur passions, ucver subdues thu passion for dress in some females. (Jay costuiuo for advunued lite is like '-flowers wreath ed around decay." Splendid jewelry on parchment necks is worse than a pun cut upon a, tombstone. a)T I linto to hear the people talk behind ones back," as the pick pocket said when tho constable culled out, "Stop thief." Snciitl (irr xmi'-iifr o thr .om'iriVr .Amnio. (lil'lTllla nil tlir Humpuf. Cillio, June L''ld, 1SHI. Volir corrcspouib'iit has taken a respite, but the audacious and muriloroiis guerrillas that line the hunks ol'ihi! Ohio and Missitsippi rivers have not. Thoy only become inoro hold and more diabolical iu their daily piaclico'of uiurdering unarmed men and hclptcxs women und children, until our entire people have become painfully aware of tho fuel that a I t leaving this point for' anothi r diieiMiou except Si Louis is almost cerlni i if mccling u dead ly visitation from these prowlii.g murderers fine of the wurs! uiing that iiivosl the Ohio north of this plai n is nl Weston, on thu Ohio river. As the sic nuT Men-iir.v, loaded willi the 17lh Ohio inlnutrv, passed that poinj, t he was Hied into, wounding two soldiers the oiui slightly, the oilier supposed to ho mortally. At the mine place, and by thu (-anio gang forly shots were llred ut the new and munifi cent slimmer Maeeiita, fifieen shols taking elicit, hut doiii no dumiigti to the passengers or crew. (In Wcdncs'tiiy last, Maj.-r llristow, of thu i-'itli Keutinkv. with two hiiudred mounted infaulrv, at tacked Mollis' gang of guerrillas, numbering ihree hundred slroiir. at Molganslield, Ky., and quickly routed the. i , killing three aud wounding several. Mollis' fang scattered and licit In every direction. The I'liion soldiers nil escaped unhurt, Mr:;:. Gen. llraytnau, who was relieved from command of this disli iet iu lltu vVry midst of bis elloits to overtake and capture l'orrust alter bis I'orti Pllnw luassuoro and attack upon Pudiicah ami Columbus, bus gono to Memphis to investigate the mis-Table, drunken Jinnn of Gen. Sturgis, whereby he supplied 1's.rrest with almost us great an amount of military supplies and provisions as diil Hanks thu rehol army of the Southwest. The feeling among the military iu this department acsinst Gen. Slurgis is intense, ami if the wishes of tho men w 0 have seen and suflercd under this li u ii k v n incompetent aru consulted he will be promptly cashiered. I wo men were discovered iirowltnir atiotit the plovers "f4"!!!!!!1"" 1 1 n r r ii llny lired upon, l liey wi re traee.i tins morning by Ibu blood to a thicket, whuro oiiu of them was found iu u dying condition, and I lie other badly Wound ed. Throughout Southern Illinois, tho recent copi ous rains have filled the hearts of the farmers with the must huovaii' Jmpes of success. Com, wheat, oats, and, in fact, every species of .farm product, gives niihoiimlcd promise of a beautiful yield, but through tho central and Northern portions of tho Shite, us your correspondent has observed uflcr two weeks of constant travelling, tho drouth threatens the greatest calamities to nil farmers; and, so far as 1 can learn, this extends throughout the entire Northwest. The rapid growth of tho city of Cairo, and the I numerous and costly improvements that aru being erected iu all portions of the city, fills with wonder even the 'ohlesl inhabitants" nml the reception of the news yesterday of the voto of the I'nitod States locating the naval depot and dock yard al. this pluec, gave a still uddititionul impetus to thu rise I' property ami tho rush 'of improvements. Very ninny of thu flouting population of the cimutry are now turning their eves Cairo-ward, and the result is, the aeces.-iouii to the permanent population huvo uuvur heun so largo us it is now. Since writing tlio above, tho steamer Masonic Gem tins just arrived from tho Cumherlund river. She reports being fired into at Kddyville. She was loaded with negro soldiers, one of whom was killed, and a whito man a deck band was badly wound ed. No mail manor is allowed, under Hie novel or der rostricting (nulo with Kentucky, to bu sent up Green river, or to any town below lliiwusvillc, un less al giirrisiuisd posts. Tho hitler comprise (Iwensboro', Southland nml Puducah. I'mler the recent stringent military orders the citious of Puducah aud Memphis are leaving those places it Inst as they can find means to get uway, aud nonu stay except from necessity. These peo ple, financially and socially ruined, the most of tlietn, aru the only fruits that Souihern Illinois is now reaping from thu war: and the poor and heart broken and starving refugees that daily aro landed at fbis city by the score, aro enough to move the most adniuautinu heart. Ourpunplo do all thoy can for these pour ereaturjs, but their utmost charity can only he hut u drop iu the brimming bucket. The arrivals and departures of steamboats at our wharf to-day have been but few, and consequently the business is too light to report to you anything special to-night. Tlio CJoldslioro Slate Journal of tlio Gth July, cays ; . NVu Jnivo nil iilmnilaiiec (if riiniiu p, smile of tlicni probably triti;, uthura iiiiilriaTjrcrrry mitso, und Homo cortniiily true. I'roni l'otorstbiirj; we Imvo reports from different khuivcs, tluit Grunt Iiiih left tlio front of tlmtcity witli the whole of tlio great er portion of In forces. Wo are disposed to lielicvo this true to some extent. Iatc Yan kee papers betray tlio fact that Gen. f,oc has stolon a inarch upon Grant and now threat ens Washington. Wo infer this from the re port that liurnsido's corps hud roached Washington City, and Foster's corps had crossed to the north side of tlio James; find from the further fact that tlio WoJdon and Petersburg railroad is clear of tho Yankees, so much so that the road is being rapidly re paired nr.d will bo in it condition to cnublo trains to pass through to Petersburg to-day or to-morrow. Wlicro are the troops' which fiirmed Grant's left resting on tho railroad? Wlyit wc know ourselves on this point may be contrubnml and will therefore be kept to ourselves (or tlio present. One thing wo will say, neither Petersburg nor liichniond litis fallen nor is Gen. Leo's Army whipped, ami all is right in Virginia. Since the foregoing was written wo lenrn that a light or battle raged yesterday at Pe tersburg. No partjculars given. Whili tliis fact shows Grant inn, to have left that city it does not follow that be may not bo leaving. A Itrilllaiit l.xplolt. Wo clip tho following from thu Petersburg l.'x prcss. It w ill compare well with any exploit ol the war : Wo bud th plciL-ure of mccling with a gentle man yc-icnlny, residing in the inline. liute ncighhor- h I of .Mr. James Klinoru's, IJruuswiek, where Capt. 'iuo. 1.1. White, of tho Mecklenburg cavalry, uided by six citizens, armed with double-barreled shot guns, sitccoe led in capturing ,'12 picked men of Wilson's eommunil. This handsoiuo aliair was nar rated by a correspondent in Saturday's Kxpress, but our inliirinant gives us some interesting details which were omitted in the letter. Thu ?t'l men, nccordliig to their own statement, und from letters found on the person of the eoni tnnniler, were selected chiefly from the 2d Indiana Veteran Volunteers, on account of their known bravery and daring, ami weru considered just thu men for a despurutu enterprise, bieut. Ilrooks, who , oouiniu.f.'.l, fool h ttorr. fi .01 Pope, St.uitou and llallcck, all directed to (inuit, and nil speaking of him as 11 young mini of grcnt skill nnd valor, and every way wuithy the confidence of I'lysses. Tliey were all mounted on superb horses, with new trap ping, nun lieu urmeti wun tnu most upproveo pt 101s ami carlnncs. At Dimvidilio Court House, on Wednesday, Ihe 22.1, these men parted company with thu 'main body, and took n direct route for l'.crkevillo Junc tion, via l.ueuhurg Court Houso, whilu Wilson and the balance took 11 road fur tho Southsidc, lending by wny of I'ivo Corks, and struck the rails six miles below Ford's Depot, and I'.ll milus from 1'crkcville. The stale thut they bad instructions to burn HcrkcviMc if-they found the place unpro tected, and then to scout around generally, and re port to Wilsun if they saw any signs of an attack on his fiauk. They reached Mrs. Xancy Mason's, in Ilrtins wiek, about nine o'clock at night, and sent for Cap. tain White by name, thus showing (Rat they bad received information of his whereabouts. He im mediately 0,11110 to the gate, when Lieut, lir.mks in quired of him if bu bad seen any Yankee cavalry about there '! He replied that he hnd not, although ( apt. W hite saw at a glunco tho character of the men wlio confronted him. llronks then fluted that he was aiming f,,r I.u lunhiirg Court ILouse, but he was apprehensive luat lie nml taken tlio wrong road. dipt. White responded that ho was onr on a visit to his grand uiotUi'r; that ho resided in another county, mid know nothing about the roads in that section. Ilrooks then informed him that ho was ,1 Yankee officer, and ruling by his side, caught hold of Cupt. White's collar, und said, "you aro my prisoner, mount this horso und go along." Capt. Whilu said bu had been severely wounded in the fool, und ciiuld neither walk nor ride a horse, but was willing to ride in nu ambulance. Having no atuhubince, llro. ks offered lliu captain a verbal parole, which wus declined. Ilrooks insisted on iriviii! it. and '.ipt. White received it with the remark that he Would not respect it. Ilrooks and' bis party then rude ..lb Kaut't raiders a month or sr. ago, bad visited Mrs. .Mason's and stole from her the lat ear of cm, every blade of fodder, nnd all her bacon, and dipt. White ut once resolved that ho would redress thisgreiious wroDg. lio immediately had his. ri. b , I eecdeil in collecting only six i i 1 1 .' o . I revealed his plnns, and llu-v r !' I to h iu in any einereimci . Starting in pursuit h c;ioi ;n r . l!:i ty nt. Mr. Kliiioiv's, !o re liny ha I breakfast, lie iuiuu'ilinii ly anyiio-.i In hall null' dislniit, in a l.uic, m l io : il small hill, two abr. , j . i ; ; anceof a squadron of cav.ilrv. II" il; boldly forward, and Timlin;' l-r h uo the ili tiii'huii'iil, nho wa: in th- 1. - i , ! Mirruliilcr. The lieiilep, nit asl.e I 'in- t bis men, which ('apt, Whito mi I i . condition, thut nil Ifc h id i i r. , -i. i i Ivto minnles time, ami in hi : m . repliid llnit Ihey w oi l iln- l- '!.. ir ('apt. While tin 'i'ivic ii U.I ii: ti il o.i ' ' lv underst I, "that it hi' h e : t thi .nil ', lo fluke no pii- oii-r-. hnl lh;,i i' :ii y :. , Would 1 1 I'll t tll'MU 11- pii.-oort to u:ir." (Il'sireil to klmw if III. IVhlo.l. rail h oi new policy? Capl. W liilo i . o! o -1 : ! reruTil to all men vl o vohl.. -I v.. n ,i .in and unarm-1 old iu- n. Ilrmiks then nguiu aoin'.ii' i I 1 -i in what he should do, ami t:m.v m I ;i. V willing to have the mailer i- ili. ! I would chceif'ull.v acouic-in any 1 i. " eoliie to. 'fhe li-oil' nal.t. 1,0; 'l-l.v ill -i retulcr, all M.ickcil tin ir arm-, an 1 m ; Capt. While's rina.lr-iii. I -n m-'U ' bad surieu lered IT. si moi. Ii: 1 li.i v i in shot guns, the piclu -lokeos ..-.i.. .1 u il they had heeo ".-"I I:" ami i!i" :; o' was an wa: nil y n'. i in 1 1 .-i i 1 IV;. . I llalleck, 10 liu- I . S. Hi. ml, we'p: l .ns , gret, and bluhhcivd mil Cial il In- . a, i ty ho would repay Ci t, Wluli I lib: III UllkimlucSS. 'I'o illi- 'M ' 'IU;0'II. Ill I 'a kindly consented, and Ii hi l.io i'. in . tllil'ly-tWo folhnvt S lo UI.'W oil lo. -i:! Thev proti sled enrnc-tly -i iin-1 e al' i White told tin in that liu ir loo ., . ,.!(, :l 1 1 iu the neighlioihooil to siii plv Tin pt.i.' i.- i 'l-'I'Oi Ui riM.lMtii.l I iiM el' ii I. U : tiom iiegleel, the iiorn' niu-l lo o ; . a li ly. Il'elliehl W IS ilislalil ..'i ll:ii"-, To' i'o nil was IM iu tile shade, ill.' -.nol m l'i i i . 1 v kle deep, and th i-t al; ! . .... man of disp.i t-'.h, t'..pl. H Inn- .;. , , ;. prisoners lum-h of lii '.ay, ;i , I : ' i ' . . 1 1 , . saw them on their an i,u, . . i , - r i. w eonipli'ti'l.v ' n t il up" p. i. y I. !, , - o; i i . day.. They weie ;:i'i iily i i -1 . -. 1 1 1 1 i L seemed lo feel the hn :o i . i.o n, , i i . ,i ; , . - !. their capt ii Mi most k ' i.ly, lirooks, the leader, a. h'e.r. !..!.. .! I.i .'. i a of Halifax, Va., but -ay In-, i it;., r m i t I'onsin when hew:, a nu re y h : h. ,o,,l i claims eiti.enship in lh:il M .: !' . Let lanu 'rs iii uihi'i' p ,i :i"h ii.. - ,', they ho uuf'oriun.'il' ly u-iiol i ;. i i i .... i tlio example of rapt. ; ,: , band, aud the-e t!,ii ii.,; tj. I. ii ... w i ; ib-red so ha.urdott- til o i r r -1 : v . : " ,:v ;. ted lo do so, v. ill he . .. I . .. ni v ens work. I'hnho ih tie. 1 liy iii-iiniiii1 v I' .in o'i;i ViollS OCi'llsioDS, lo'iv v, le llnll . I' ' o. . 1, llmlcrtakcn r ri le tin .11 :o iin i ;. ;; mii-f weallhv and popaioi;; lolii -. , n i , of-thu nio.t ilnporlalil lnioi'ial '.,,. :., ci'tuiuouwi allh. Ily the prompt and ralhini a :i c, oi ., v the lulvenlure wa- lin-;i,.i 1, :. '. ', lllld Illllloui;h tlol sh '., a lll' V 'o'll : !:i, they ware seicrelv puiu.-lu.i h ;. ,o i . ., : the point, wlieru tiny were :!.i;-; ! : : Latest Miil.cc Nth -. Prom I he N. V. Herald. 1 K 1 1. 1,1 vo ui' t: oi nt v vn i.ui: a r i. oi r i i i There has nolhiii': y; hecu d. :: . 1" reference to rai-nii; vrluoi' i 1 ooi' ,ioi Tho Supervisors' commit!''!' air i'i ,:oy ..n i . to commence opcruMon-:. Mr. i;,o'i , i . . . . i , is desirous of goiu..' low. -tin i :i' ' M, r nan is appeal'itr,' t o' luu.N. Vol i'.-i:,i:.; o. done low ards olitaioiou in n. Tit lv' .;.' for thi-' whieli i' is wi il .-1 1 , . 1 1 1 i l o iii in- Lie, the first place, ('..n-iv- o- .1 . ' . . r ' n thu lull lor more v tablishing Ihe prill ( II 1 1 ! i ' I' - i r . I: " ' ., iple i.;i , . : . i -! I I il. y ; raised, and in lilnn:; i.i Slates, cities, A c. All li.i oiireomniitlec. Jlul the i lay is th" waul of no .io hminly. The call is .o oi to go on with I lie ., 1 1 1 ; waiting to go iulo th.' r.iti! receive the bounty. Cap; ci 1 uu' upon 11-. mil rai-e out .pi. Vet thu 1 iniltec cannot i n- the bounty without ni on y , a:..! be had imh'.-.- liu; loan l,.uv ..11 scribed f"r. The Colilp::"""!' ! bounty hum of two miPi-TH Ho has scut out p.-ro'inl app. a! . i hirs, to capitalists an I t . tie 0 teresleil. Hut how fi illin ; i. three hundred Ihoii-atul I. . I .. The wllole eoluuiiriily iii . I ,1 1 inoneyed men r. lu-.' lo .-'. p the ifienllS to prevent it. . Kvcry one desiri s thai s 011. '1 something towards rai-mu on i willing or ready to d.4iiyihili" of tho lust six per eci.i. 1...: 1 . the money to bu rui .1 i.- t.. 1 est, purest ami 1 t p.it. i-.'i" m of wealth are 1 i -1 1 - - - and in.'.i'V an easy pace prc-uniiti:: v Ihing is all right, lull will and lind that the dial! v lueuccd turning, and that h'.tii ii,.pi;i' iv. liu: - one . e.l , l..:",i brut1 crs are l.einu' e.,:, have all iu ::!ei'ic I I" -n tho Coniptr.ill r's loan or iu bullion evidently of our loyal capitalist el .p' t: per cent, county ..:iu I r;i i -All, however, wc art :;l ol I The follow ing 11. no 1 j' f - .Ii - a' I i have, 11 n solicited, - topi . 1 I' rn.r.d a" 1 the sums oppnsi!,. their r. -j -'t: e n . Volunteer fund l-siti. nt'.. 1 ". v. 0 1. e !, follow suit : Joseph Harris, V. M. Williams, Win. II. berry, X. .1., b'lU'crv Sav in;.'-. I'.i;.!, Peter Xcls John Amhrs ti, I'impire CilV l'iiu I 'Ur.iiee C ii;o n; .'. II. P. West", . V. bile Insurance X Tru-i Coiiipn.v, Win. 'fucker, Tho Park Iliink, I . S. iliiuh y. Tradesman's II. ink, K. D. lirown, Jr, 11. Perkins, Total, Very good -'o f.ir a- it " : huf win ;'.', v n-k, are our tins 01 lie u - nil .0 i n of our men of wi a'ih, j,,, ,.f ;,,, ;r. , . I'd inotiloto.n- ' V. m,,i lo,. n. no. io ,.100 Olll) 1 -.- and bear naught of He ir ar-vt.K - '.- : 1 i' Wijrl!. This is al! wrong an I 1 : e : . : ntiniuinru l.eforc the v;e. k i . . i n 1:. : , tar of the loan i- lakeu, and ti.e.r our c m: actively at work r.ii-ing volunteers. I in talisl? lake hold of this mutter t' ulhwitli, scriptiou will, like a ivh'u'l'.i 10 !. --.' ; ., . - its severe iuipal'ti.ili'.T, ;ni 1" 1' , tli : flay its course ; for II n it v. ill I. . t . ! n . we appeal to our e not il, -t 1.0 ,, t , 1 ' tndler's otii.'i: mid ui, , :'. ii'.. . :' . million loan. Your own ...it o en I .our depend upon it. M:V:t I't'o'! :;i; ;, , ... W-,ltl',V. ,1 Tin: M.w . 11: -m s ;( t:;"t ' The rever-c to Sh 1 iii.in . 'ii 1. v 1. . tbu II011-0 this afternoon. .. 1: , .:.! f , prise, us i.revious hail. :nn h ni , ;..;:,, i :,. lidcnec in the a-.-ure.i -:t. , ... ... ; . , , . is hope. I tli.it th,- un.i-n r - in e 1,.. i sentient operation-, and t a' I ' . ,., .. . Afluutn, which h.i-i hitherto pr.. r . bly, may not end in .!. oat .11 .! .!; .1 . - I the disinclination 1 n :i 1. f ;e. !.v t'... :I a-.-cur iu the repeal of the- e ounui: ni. n ciaa huvo induced such pr min. u an : ,-p . . cation to lie given to .-11. Tin: m.i. I'm. n in Tlio President, in 1. . 1 i uu: ry, sent to Ihe .-. nut. the Secretary "f St ile no atilhorily has been this government, i r ! lo any one, ei:h. r i n t obtain r-vruit . i iih. r any foreign i.uiuiry, i' of th I'nited Stat, ., : whenever applieati .a iii.ule it has 1-c n i. : i.- nu: i.ni: to-lay re, ' atl'.eiaiai ' The lorn I Mr. smith. ; linrolmeiit a.-l W.l- t passed it l y -i nan concurred iu th r. p and berealter tl-.-ie . ry servite l.y ihe pa; horse saddled, started o'V, ami Lv TKLKdRVPIUC Il 'TOUTS OF THE I'HKSH ASSOCIATION, I oi I ',ili:.0'i'SH In the llio I'loik's IMIire i I. i.ito Stales lur th veur iMIil i His- .' Norllirrn i I loan Mm Ingi li.lli. -The eni'iny is massing mi Hill. Portions uf I bu yalikee ni nth tide of the Challalioochee, i ,i i : i i - an' m ur Vining's Station. s the i iver continues near the 111 i.- qlli' t below llllll, iil'lbi'l'li Netvs. if liu- '.Mil have been received, and i oiueiil in P,i nsylviiniannd Mary :e of 1 1 ii-ju-c ii ui Iii ill of Harper's 'I' . 1 1 1 1 v , Lv the Coufedctalcs. t ii. al. 1 lo .Maryland llighls. At Hie portions of the Conleih rate forces lilu l I own ami Ii a .hi ii k , . I ruin which the IIV. I. i ( 'in tin, mi the lit li, issued a prochima X !' : I ".I'HO ui.liliu, III addition lo those ll,.' Pic of ! I lit. .Niw Villi tio.ps started for I. I Musf is, lor efts calls for live garrison duly fof" one m ir a.-hingtoii. f r. poiis that on tho Sib hercpulscd . s ihe evening prev iolis at the bridge I I'. 1 1 of the bridge al Hater's l'cr- -J .-i'au.u.'Iv wai biimi il on the iu ll.iipers l'orry say ti e lure. have been very dcslrue- .a I U II p.,,."l ('!.. .ip. ake and Ohio Canal, i i. . Mi ll to h.-v.. unili'd with Scigcl by ol' Ih 1 p isit'oti of he Confederates oinl I he mention tail' their V",k on thu 1 Ihe position Cot ton I. '.I. Secretary ol i appointed the 1st Thursday in Au . oi la-lint:', lmniiliutioii und prayer. ii "i'-- report that tlrant demanded ut:.'"! "ii; iol.al .-'III ri nder of Pelers- ' ii ; -1 '. d u iih ri'.'isi'iiahle time would o Miaow:.;; uonieii and children he . l.,a;i'l appearance- indicated heavy i rep..i is of the 7th iiaul'. guns cover state that one r Petersburg, He ho pleased, but it and not advance i he eity any day a ii i- tin I S pITtoriUUllCU i'. 1. 1 1 army. ii. W orld of the 7ih iusl., reports in largely reinforced from points liiant h in li ii'hinoii'l. a l ices are to the I'tilb of June, .in. s wiil embark in a new steamer ill i -it; o-id 1. 1 be lliu liappahannock. in i. I n In ;i. led by Admiral Anson a !i;iol l.y a tiiiinea subscription to re ad I'.ipi. S. uimes sunk with the Alaha- I ' Mini for ihe suljienhji-etwas raised 'oinmaiider Winston ela'uus Scm n. t. He had ample time to pick t the lingli Ii yacht to take him. on lluni h all'airs has adjourned, i iiuscd an improvement iu funds, ol l.'led the eqllipmcilt of ;tll,ll(UI .XLoj ll.llltil Cnll- I .1." " i! lenrn tluit .Mrs. Unwell, lute Maj. Gen. .lohn S. lioweli, .j.'iifnii'u' in our city for the past 1 'Kin:; after the wounded of the v. if.: .f tli il. Is ieini !'.".v .!.iys Mi-- 011 i in t p':i 1 ... ii..-,.; rigailo. Slie it an admirable uniL, : mii'sc, iiml has always attended -l-ltaN iT i",ery battle field sinCe the luvuii'iit uf the war. Likelier lainent-i-.i e l !io-baiid, her soul has been with i.-e nt 1 In: South, and especially with ' 1 Mi-snuri IV0111 the echo of tho first Southern independence. It must bo il'viug and consoling rcllection to tho .Mis.vitiri'.in.s to know, that while their nro on n un their noble country wo- do a .r.i 1 1 1 i 1 1 111:1 -t is, 'is 1111.' unuoi'ablo ill spirit, und as un- uiittiiig in 1 1 1 . ! attentions to them, as they I hriiiM'lvcs true to t licit principle they ;ivo r -i.iiosi'il, The Missouri brigade lust ' .aiiy in the light of Monday last ; their list I 1 ;: n.iiiiii's a 1 ii. ut 11 ting to one hundred ki II- I'd ti'n co ! vuiiindod. A 111. ire splendid hotly of il .es 11.1t l"iid bistro to the proud ea rn of the I'onfcdoiacy." Si ati'ilv ol I'liini Iltimls, o'.'e and intelligent genilemuii who hii.l rc :i iu a lee. nt visit to some of the northern 'nioi ins us that the scarcity of farm hands t i"H exceeds all protious apprehensions 1 .'ii'ii.'iio.r. lie states that n grown mail ut tin' liel. I-is a rare sight. Thu farm labor d. iie by women and children, one. instance which came under his re there is not'a man to bo found ol lour farms adjoining each other, .-.iw a girl some fourteen years of u r younger engaged in logging. e share of the tarnt work 111 this .11 will be done by women and chil--peeially true, as to sections of thu i I e nt nl i n 1 . .1 Iv 'I hi, is 11 pie. I h.v larn ers of moderate means, r-e we uiiiy nnlicipato a coiisidcriiblc de 0. in the .pianiity of Sluic proilmjLs for the I;.-coining .halt iii July will reiYlcr this tl considerably worse. IMiltiattkcc A'cjc. 1 1 fains in tit barl i... ., Louisville .Journal of tho 2.")th eou 1 long a.'crtiint of the rebel operations Stale on. ler Col. Jessie. lie captured mvii mi tlio ISth nil., nr.il purolled li e g;t::i 'ii. lief. re up the b. X. Kail 1, and at hint accounts was moving on il'u'l.l. Another force was announced ii vicinity id Klizaliuthton, and still anotii : ' ! .'ii 1 in ! . The .lournal thinltn there lie lively times iu Kentucky for sonic Tin: I'.ii'hnioiid Kxaiuiner of July S1IVS '..' h. that nilornialion, believed to be h lu-'en received in that eitv. ilg'.t 1 icn forest with liis cavalry ha.l sud .o'ol.v iiopoaivd beforn Murfresborii' and .apturi'd the t'ltvn. Murfresboro' is near tli" eeTitrc of the Stnteof Tennessee, over one) !g:i: !: i tin 1 lilty miles in Sherniaii's rear. id t the morning, ".May w lle cr he le- aro you not expressing :'i he may in t live till uniin ? i;( iian(.i, o'nci: o. 10. ) Uu nt"M., V.i., Juno Hill, lsj. j . I .li on ing uo.'iee is based up.-n a re.'ent de le, i -. iix. hange made by tho federal autbor I -.ii log .hoe .May 7lh, istil, and is supported .1: I I'. I t.il 1'irva-s on file iu my office: . . I. A!! t'oiilclerate ollicers and men who ! - .i i. li'.-eied at ( i-y Point, Virginia, previ- All I -l ,.t All f June, 1 sii I, aro hereby declared to .'federate officers and men. and l'i i . wl... have been captured at any place, ' ! i'"'e prior to May 7lh, Istl-I, aro -' ! no I io be i-xcliangml. This section, . . . i o i iii'ei..;. d to iiieln.lc any nth, -crs or a I ui. 'i at Vi. ksluirg, Jy 4th. Hh;:, l-X.lpt ' i 1 1 . 1 i a n . i . x.-h.ingi-.l hy .; vchangc Nu .'ii'i' a.' 1 .:.. -even nnd eight. " i'.t l:il!T. 01 I.I', Ag't of i:.t. I )lt S Al l-. J. II. JulHuX ,i cu., eO -,' i-. M.H'., lle.tillg, I ' ' g... W.,v Candle--. I .-ul. -finite CuUee, " bio Coilce. l l) Itl-'.AMs S' M I I'KH K Ut Iin, dish better Paper. jya- Il ,1. II. .KIII.N.- NOTH I'. M.H I Ilt .t. T "1IIH slylo of the firm li- r. t-'f- iv known muku .1 Hall, wiil In i.-il u I.,. A.'f. l'tinu v A Co. The cash system will hereafti rjn- ii :'. -ben d to except upon government w ul.. ' The iitleiitioii nl (,'un rternui' tt 1 s ir call, slock of Horse Shoe,, Horse .''hoe N 'ii - l.i liod, of whieli Me have a hii. c mppU on hand. A.'f. HNi:V (I rillin, July I I in. ATTENTION 1 llnAtoi'iis Coss, Tin Dim. i; ( . i, Juno ;;uih, al l'i in .; al I' lill'lo.l ;h, a 1 1 a l pi. ii i. i - I ol. I t 1,1, ollicers und suhli,. J on have of ah.i iici reoiiireil to ivporl at llu.-a vul, und ih p.iriur t Ihcir l. an;. - und be recorded. If any ollicer or soldier . lo of absence, or fin h.uh, to ;o District, thoy are re.pi.ii .l lo to fliu CoUllly Klllolilllg of.i.a pose. ill 1 oi. I I. This has parlnqi l.ir rei.'i'i n '.. And diers iooii in lli i'w c reqlliieniunl will avoid tli brought up by bur, lling oilr II. II unl K. I XliW'i iuilll ,"t bl, l.tlCATKl) AT GKIi riV, G A. A l'.K evehan-in MI'U.I.'iW WAKH of al! 1 .:o" V nnd SYKI I' KbT'l '1 i.i:-' ui 1. CASTIN'ilS at high.. sl cash pr jcK-tr. old ).nee-'. or th'' e h.rohl I .M'l ', ' T. WKIt: , I. IOII SVI.I.. U-Sol llili'lil ol' r.,-1, '. w..!,. and white, in . 1 0.1 nl 11 11 1-. A lnrce hllic lia-ers. I'ri t.-uuMi'. Apple to ii. W. I; m -l'i.' Ilel.el lllilee, l.ii iiVvVVV.V ,7 The undersigue 1 uro now prepare ! i. it l m pt:nioi: PRICTION XA TllV T1IKA1; 'I hey : Addres ni'.i:ws ,v joi!o. June i Iif GDI illGK lUXnX, f'OUM rltl' nl' Mlg.1 fills, '( i; ATTORNEY AT lilt IIM(IM), V . All claims n train.-! lie I'oiil'e.l. i .to ndjiistc.l and collected. $'1 Particular attention pail claims. .)" If. LAVvr, I'Olt 1111:1.. BI "iii." our. w no 1 - a. .general hoUM'Wnrk, and Apply at this loii. e. is a yen- lair Honk keepers f l.itf ion. e 1 v. .:,,, . . s'lil'I.l.V I, rTMIHIU-: are several humi 1 belonning I ' Dr. 11 1. hie in (Irillin. Parties having Mi them In bis old room.-, aud nl jell-lni. in V. ill p!. ,1 "I'MW i:t. i,i:g.i. jii. vmi. Are hiivoon hand nl this nili,-.. a 1ho Ilbinlcs used by Sherill "-. Clerks rn this Slate; beautifully print, d on per.whieli wo will sell al thc-uiuc 1; ml for the blank paper alone. uppiV'i.l el I'll. Trinting Material Having purchased one of Ihe large-! and l.e pointed printing establishment.. in ih,- Coiife l, . we oiler for sale thu liialei ial I'm on 1 ly 1:.-! in piiplicatioii of (hi: Dait.v li 1:1; 1:1., log. ther w i ! JI.IIJ dl'TTCl-; aflaehed. Tho news oliicu is siip.!!,"l willi 1 v. :.y re g for the puhlicat ion of a llaily or iVcekly J The newspaper typo cot:.-i-l ; of i'ourgeo! and .' ion, willi a small font of Long pritiu r. , Tlio Job Office is well .-iipplicl v iih t; , able for ordinary job and hook in :K, : don .Machine Press, a large l.-iii. of,-' book work, a good m-i 1.. n 1 of flnise', cases, slimes, ilamis, ,i c. The entire tnatcrkrl is in goo f n id. t 1 ii I wiil 1 disposed of at low rates. Address FK.Wi'. ,M. p. I I,, Gcxald Gray'y Wile." ('?M'AI.Iii Till', (II AliMIVC STOIJV Oi' 'Cerald Gray's VJiic" Singh) Copies I Postage I'aidl ,'id copies, or more, ac.-onit iin. ; o :-.lll) I ;uch. in NF.H criilib'.iA. M (H "u ION x. ( ', tn;i i 2(1- Iw 1 DK. W.M. T. HAS service .to Ihe riiiuidiug e.uintrv. the priu-tice of the s K i. 1 f. ...i rtttelis He has he cvcral bra inn. His i.ll'n o is in tho soutli-v,. lleevcs' I. yarding lum-e. lll..t'lilG: 1:1. CIltAilI': ll I) PAUIS. Ihi- eniii mg has been thniouehH t. :. .1 and a tale by ' t;. W. .-''!.' A o n: in l C .riiir King and .1 or by J. LAW I! CM K I l'rintoig Ini febJ7 tf. ' Ling ,-tn i, . i i lOlt S M 1 . ITVK Ilhls Ifi.ry Hhicl,. Ai. . ' j. i, i... ;: i.i i c 1 1 t I . r.b A (.apt. -T If. b i g -!. ol. W'ASTI'.K TO I'.S'.N I . IiWCI.I.IXi; II'M SK, -,i ;. Ii in ::-.-, i-..:i.-liii.t.::-.- I ... g. I. lie-inuhe, ' ion I.II-.1' N We t Crill'ni. li' .-k poplin i hlV rewarded by h 'iW KiiAhV tiilti t IV fs, Novi:i,i'.;"; r. y ii in.- I, :... J. I!, v. l:li jHlll''.".l-:'t xi:v jjooks Jusl Published V.YA.VS it rv(lftVViA, nLl'MlUA, s. c. 1 1 1 1 OK ll I.I I' Alt V IXSTI- Mar li.il .M 1 1 in n t. Trnnshiled ni- edition by I'riinli Schallcr, i, ol Mi -i- ippi Infantry. Netil : .1. Hue Ihiid off lo (liu trado. Wi ld 'I' ( "I K'S, ision. at, 1 A i my Corps, by (leu. nv. l'i on.iiin.'cl ihe best works l'i I S I lo. IH A i iod in llie Iai';,u.i,'e. llli.-.tialed wilb i . I I'l l to-', and Ki ll bound. Price 'l . ,: to ihe irndc. 'ii'of.tl'S si:k(JKHV, 2t If a. I.i'h 1 ' lilioll ..,', I, a' I Ibis valuable work. Spleti- ol finely b.uind. Price $1(1. 1 rate. 1 ..i the e valuable works are mid Ihiec in want will do well is at once. !' lo Ih. 1 I in 1! ir 1 A I SO, , ni: Di'.iis, A. ', 1 . I'riee s.'i. ,t I. C.'s llffice, up to One lined nil lo the ii:i:w ' I.1..HT Alt I'll.l.KKY llltlbb. iaie.1. Price if I. Ouc-lhird oil to ..)..!; s iv ill l.o pent free of postage p,i' e, in new issue, or the old at i; VAX'S ,i CUtlSU Kl.b, Publishers. 1 A PROCLAMATION is;iti 11 is it is, cnYi:it.oit !' 1 i:i:ssi:i:. Tn lie' : 1 1 1 ill-, ( 'oronnrs und oilier civil ollicers of .In- a)..!'. ,.; T. iin.'--ee, and to the ollicers iu e.e..iv:,ti.l nl' 11 mips from said Sl ufe, eit her oi lion ..1 111 hn-tolals : in ::!., ., a ucuuov I'm' Congress ill Ihe 1 lib ('no ., . leal I 'n 1 1 iet 1 .1 Telilli'ss e, lias been no , ;. o.'l !, ihe . I . iii 1 1 of lion. David ,l. Currin, ...nine 1 ' 1 . "t 1 : 1 11 . 1 entiiiiiiiu.h-il to open nnd bold m, 011..11 i lil IISH.W , the eighteenth duv I , ',. 'it. . 11 Liitinr.'d and siviv four, al till , o ;.. o- 4 111 ,oir ic-pective counlies, and : ;, tie . .nop . el' I he a I In', , and al sllcb oilier points . . 1 , . , - - e -, .el . 1 . m i v be nu duly , or i-i hos- .,;!,,,,. .. to.'.! L nl' l ie. 'li.'ll, ill plllMiaili e l.'f till ..il .,1 'itiih d " All Act fo n in ide for . T . 1 1 1 1 . ! . 'lions fin' KeprcM'tilulivc.s 111 the ('011 ... nt' tlio I'nnli derate Siales in Ihe State of . o,. - ," anpiii'.e l la l--t,l-iot, und an act o tot.ii " iIomcoI', approved June '.'th, IMJ4, for ,e pi. 1 p, e nl oiling v. ml vaculicv, and due I'etlirn ,, ; 1, ei,c I.' nee a. iliut; to law. In lesliino- 1. 1 -1 1 A M (I. IIAHUIS, (lovei'iuif of see, have hereunto set. 111 v hand mod ihe great seal of the State to Ihe ::llh .lav nl June, A. II., Hit. I SHAM (I. IIAHUIS, anil 1 !, tin .1. Ii. I;. IIav, Secretary of State, id. J'. t,:i, . e papei.-i copy I'l'ocliinitilion till tovidc f' r holding clc in Ihe Congress of I 'lions for Itcp. he Confederato e rl.lte oi' Tennessee, .. ..I the ( ' inlcdcralc Status uf Amer I i. ii in theSlato of Tennessee, clee t' ui itiv 'S in thu Congress of tho : it. -hull he l.y general ticket for I . .ii h voter .shall he entitled to olio ing the names of one person for each ' I ilsl 1 i' l iu said State ; and tho per :h. 'great.' I number uf votes of the 1 i Mate V the hall bo eiiminisstoned as .vi riiur of said Stale. I b gi'.n shall bu held iu said Ktutfl y in August next, und iu each . 1 .lui ttii' the war. ions .-hall bo sn held by Ibe of r persons iiipoitiied, or irovi tiid Slalo lor tbu liuriiosu of ol th li--, and at tho places provided ..r members of tho most niiinur e Slale Legislature. 1. .'lions shall be coiiduetcd accor prescribed by the laws of said !l -I 11. I I.II' 1 as the same, are modified by . i.i .- n -1 1 elections every ciliznn of tbu ' tan .-w ho shall bu ipuililicd to voto eo.i of the most numerous brunch of llm Mature of said Slate, shall be entitled 1 i:.c p:.u'e or places in said State at which I..' 1 miilvi 1.1 vole iii an election for such u -II 'Il le gi -1 Itttre. but in ea'c such citizen shall bo in tho service i .t' 1 1 10 Coiilcderate Slates, or ill hall be driven from his h. mu ,y occu- l.i- country by the public enemy, or by 11 nl of bis troops, or in-caso tho dec-l-.t I. , held jit. the usual places of holding Ly le.i- n of such occupation or niove . 11 -u. il eiii;:eii shall be allowed to vole at .1 - ling- in said State, or iu tbu camps log, a hereinafter provided. . Such eieetioiit for llepreseiitativos shall 1 the camps of (ho army within said Statu, ; I :i 1 v. ly iii-ui y eotps, division or coiii- t ' ! ti. I ..I ca. h n giineiit, or other otll ote. :o I then ..if, or ihe oll-ccr ill command 1 ly1 ..ti detached service, shall appoint .I ;iir. , eld ks to open jiiid bold such 'i ' 1 li iii hol.l the same, and miikcout thu - ..n l returns umler lliu siiiue rules und ! as if fin: -.one wero opened and held i 'l plaee,- of holding Ihe same iu said I ,-!..,!! u'dow all persons entitled to voto The tins of such electioiiH in camps l.y t he so viral cumin .ndingolli. ion ;., ;in r 1 1 n- j io I g. ,s ami clerks a.- '.foresaid, : ! . . f in grade, and the senior of tlio in -ai l State for w hieh the sinuo is held in nipiu. nl or army in which the amo is held, uly il -hull he, at oncu, to forwnrd the samo .. .1 nor of the Stale; or the same m.'iv be, , forwarded by such coiumaiid to the tlnveriior. liu: exigencies of the Mihlio ser- IV In 1 i'i. v . ni i lie holding ol'tho elections in any niee r lie.: act, at the time provided by law, a : a. ty i.e held af any timuifithin ten duys lit " pr. venting cause may cease: the tiino for : g lio- .illie lo he tivc.l hy the ollicer Ullthor- 'l ooilil the. bulges , ciurks. . ' .o 'i ole... .-h.,1 ho lilttlli.ried lo Ild- ! ' I ."I" !' oaths to tho Judges and clerks, ui -.' a laiini.'H r thu ctaine to each other. . II. li; er per on conceriied in holding such ' i. i. a . I lake, an oath to support the Cnlisti i .1' the t'oili',lcrulc Siales, and lo dischargu it;, iu hohling such elections faithfully und .1 M: ml an in t entitled "An Act to pro .g eh-elioiis for Representatives iu of tiie (.'oiifeih.rale Slates in tho sioo," approved .May 1st, I Slut, of Ihe Coufe derate Slates of Amer iai Ih.- net enliih d, "An act to pro-ehetinn- f',,r II eprcsentat i ves in the c,,i. I', il. iaic Slates in the Statu ppr..-. e. .May 1 .1, I s':i, be amond i -oti . le i l .r in any specified dis- .. I.i do i iher of votes of lliu . S ao-. shall he commissioned as ol ti let for which ho is voted i 'e etions held under laid act. it. d in the eampi ,,' ,r urmy, as I i"' Stale; and the cleetion shall h.-r'. i-e as prrtvided in sunt act as a.-i. .-h clietiotis all persons entitled to act . ut nf the com. ly of their resi iliowed to vorc at any of the places Ihe Slale. o: .oh, Is.; I. jylw ! - ae II be W l -lii-.I.S ,. i:; , i r th - Amur ol .: In,. -red I.II! r more) IILACKHEK-ii-c of the Medical le-Ti'lines.-ee. 1 will f.uy to me in Atlanta, (in. 1 :.nin on he relumed Ifc- el I'. CuKKA, site ihu Athelieutil, I'e.-atur street. i: H.:: n, ii I. "I price e III e whang for food f..r them 1' 1 .per, ..r i:ttv..l..pii, bh'LKb 0I1TCS'.