The daily Chattanooga rebel. (Griffin, Ga.) 1864-1865, September 07, 1864, Image 1

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: : ... ---J '"r " - 4 - m I I I 'III ir-r 1 , V I f I 1 i i r caio ' nmipgt tea II 1 r I II - -.. . i w 7- ? - ' - - -.i- r-ri.---" ill nil I I THJ DAILY ltEBEIif MORNING, SEPT. 7. ISG4. wjdi p nnnii, u ATOM'S pa7 im!iii(mM MBJi3aiof oxmoy. n" omiw tjB, obtJa 'At' .. . -y . -"r: ' bbh ; . ...... 1 yi: Iter bai been mo chan ia )he coisditicrttef hf fiirla r7ront. Tb report mentioned inmr' lut,4Lt Ujo cncsnj hd illppean is conflrtned." Tb7' ccaa 4 bare moTetToff with much prciptta tkm, tearinj all their entrenching tooU and mveb oUier debris on t& ground. Vrhthr.fley har" fallen back to Atlanta cr are making another more' moat oa oar flank baa cot ret been dereloped... U is understood that we now occopy Jonesboro. w Ttx Fall of Geau Johu 11. MortA. Tb aafioa ia called pon ta mourn-lhe Ion of otjy of le braveat aad moat diniagauhed roldkra. Gte. Jena IL. II of ran baa faD. . A M'li of re'.4! grot' wd riaa vp from the Poiomao to the Kio arnade, w tbe peinul ncwi is tU. Bulcg from tka raak ef Csitaia at an early period of ih war, " n aiUiaed jbe highest rank known to hw arm of fhm aerriea, by Jhe mere force of his Entire lal .eat aad ehrtr, and bij bold and brilliant aeUrraneaU. The apirit of daring which rharao teriaedkis eaterprifca and l.:s wonderfefeuccess, excited the adatlra ion and fnthusiara ofth"b jonng Btoa of Ken tacky and Ttancmec, and brought tbou- - aaada to tie CcoaCeTate nnkj, who weald proba bly Berar bare jotaod their fortune with our eaae. bt fcr the attraetioiu whkh John H. Morgan ha. I rttTd aboat his name. Tb bolIncsand auda city with whkh he had on o many occasion i trad ed ti tarritory of the enemy, and the tin i form ne wt which had attended h'u raidi, wich the exception. TFIE DAILY REBp of the nnfbrtuuite cxpadition north of Oio Ohio bad taaht the enemy to dread bis approach, aad aiaite the world resonncd with Li. well tarred fame. Gen. Morgan posteiscd, in au enmincnt degree Utona personal qtuilities which go to make a man . a lender of his fellowa. Firmness and great deeia ion of Character, unyielding purpose, a otirago wbiob no daager eonld Shake, and at the same tuW v a gentle maalinesa whioh woo the respect, 'atiac mept and confidence of all with whom he 'was . 'brought in contact, were hid pecliariid ptrnVing characteristics. T Tbe nation r-ijl deplore hU fall end cherish his memory, and Kentucky will weep over this un timely extinguishment of one of hi-r brightest stars. w"'Ci Orritv.i. Kr Kt-n. rn I pr.tcm So. TO tbe ordnance corps will hereafter consist of five Lieut. Colonels, ten Jlsjors, tifjlit-flre Captain, sixty First ! Jeutenants, end forty Second Licatcn i ante, together with such oflicers of the, regular Confederate army, and Held officers of the provis ional artillery as may be placed on or3 nance duty by the Secretary of War. AU other officers on ordnance duty are only incidentally ordnance offi cers, and are liuble to be replaced by tfce crass of officers obove enumerated. ; All officers on ordnance duty arc also ordered to report by l.ter to the chief of or Justice without' J delay, statiog 1st Their rank ; 2d. Date of com miseioos; td. Arm of service ; 41b.-.The' State Jo' which tbey belong ; 6th. Date of assignment to ordnsncs dniy ; 6th. The' authority by which as signed, -furnishing date, and, if possible, copy of order of assignment. Officers of the regular nnaj J will report both ihetr rrgtrlarand arovisionsicom missioas, oy commissions conferring tcTcporary ra&k. We received yesterday the followmg note from an esteemed friend, an oficcr in 'Oca, Wil liams' Brigade of Cavalry : xTB&noraBTBSS WlLUAVS' IiRtOAPK, ) Near Athens,.Tcnn., Aug. 19, .This Brigade strack tbe Dalton and Chattanooga Railroad below and above 1 rays villa, tearing, up the track for two miles. On 'the Dalton snd Cleveland road we destroy el a water tank and two miles of road. The command is la fine hssllh snd spirits. Von. will hear frtn.bere opsin. Old, "Cerro Gordo is welL ' fT? Sfeasares hare been takento otablUh near ' Lyaeabarg a mill for re-rolliag old railroad iwa. This will snppiy a great want, and we may hope la a few Booths to see" tbe speed and sarety of our rosds greatly improved. " x rem iste nnmecr- or Mro wnlow s j.nj-er J ws ieara in toe late , federal Grand Jnry sitting at KneaviUe fon'nd six hundred and sLity bills of iadicUaeat for treason against rebels. U. The yoaag ladies of Barnsriile, Abv, bars ret4 and banded to uov for toe oei nea o uatck n j wounded of -Hood's rssy. - m - : , , Tbe ' jaakees cdaiaa to bar V0,000 rf plSsontrs, sjowlng Ss 50,C0c;j Vj .J Tlcbt at GalAcsrllle. Florida. The Cotton States gives th following aooouat of ia agni aeex 3alnesTrn a the 16th nit., aad a vary baadsoaks liule affair it sosas to bavw beta y Tba a6aesy.ba4 eavalrv. com nosed of tfc - 7t UflJo; sad 4th lasaaehoae.ta,eattiinanded bv Celenftl Harm and Lt. CoL Uorrn, and oas piece , of artCkry. . , , Wa lad 190 asea ajtfaeed. eoesnosed of rerea- tatirM of tbtf 3d Florid rvw; Sfb "TlOTid t; tallica aad Stats forces and one'pleee of artillefy ' CapL Diekisoa pressed on the 8gbt not allowing 3 tie robber to en tree c. Tbe fight lasjxdtwe hoars - resnjs is as lottows : . -, 7 - Vf onp tared 1 Lieatsnsnt Colonel," 6 Captains, 7 - I:ieaaaU, 202 privates, killed 23, wonJed a tT? fmtvsy bat aajnbers not known, and captured 1 fh-zm of artiilsry. all they had. Ya recap Ured ' shtroad to the! awners ISO negroes with. what trfessES and articles bey bad broaght with them, be , tn-lm sntsiag several hundred back. . Ws captured ' Jii- .fewse mad kiDnd many more, and a -large ' ltlt r fcf small anas and equpmenU, with one : iftsl ot! colors fell into oar hand. The property Jr J.lt.jlfeiitdat bo $56aj0e at Coafai- v 4Vsa " - "7??' I kOlsd oa tho side of the robber vV ,':fea,UT' CPt. I. X. IloUsad;. whe wta a sS,, Bue Convention. He refused te J."t ban gave him aa indofiaite fur-" Jea lt bniff : jr dlstfllsd from tv ,"Pmss exzeai- & tbirt rr?7 . en "Li.rti-;-.?i2vi, wrjit linear, aa is era f - - a W' - m aje- 3 - - : : Ortti;s4sla;3n! vba fsgbtfial '-aliai &a xi ir Vi tbo Ajurk Vll.bls albWjtHj; 4lrri4 Vwvca la a but basebk&g t4Bnwaai.t'a'3saa tota tbaa that fcT !sis 4J&i.-bn i wrml k aVlfeSrr37VP2if K vjBy CU men I TMMtlle tlfT Sf' M IW l3r' with I : .T rrTi'i r;, ; ril , Z pablie mind.? 'j?trC&'i&Jt VI wrwjii i may puus) g,WYw to mka owuisi Huexmr-w eoecs1? jw- intsai, irhT eafni k t kasjf iahaa J1tb Jtiowvaa aoon as any b,tLsmast ttt!arb2 oblefa wiH do to aeeure peace T let n kaow wha4-b tae "nlUntatam" on oorfeide. -MTir'haYe bo syBpatby w4h tbe shud dering dread tbat oar (revarecaeat may, by h;eii mg to propoaiiionJ ' Tf osa the rebels, Tirtoally ae kaowledg their; iadepencJeaea.. Etiquette is the disease eX little 'aiUda, great soals are never trou bled by H, ' .v -n Fromtha'ITerwJrAdt Ertnjng lt J : The.XTjpesiti ir st tbir heart. i ou rector Ing peaos to the country. The object U laudable ; aid they judga rtgtlly. Jbat the party which can accomplish it wil.- iria tbat anvroral and anffraire of the aatioja." i -ta , From the Rochessj' IfT. Bepnblieaa. We (ro, and the gi-aat maaa of oar country men of all parties will wo, I yr'peaoe. if peace can be bad on the basis of a raittored Unisn or all the States as Sutes swls 'rrd Co&cUtetioa even tho' such .tba Stateii aa-baTs not .been freed re main slave stQL, 4 , " The frroriog cry-Tor peace must be heard". The desire for peOe .hi, always t dated among the masses of the people - Tbey have advocated ami an p ported war for fnr "years in order to put down he rebsliien aid aicure peace Peace, reunion aa(i aappinesa nave w Qm ronaeaThe ' treat end in view. . . Mr. Linoobas strpeadaryreroes can no longer nous -topper&eaa " im Trarter7. at those who utter wholesome tivtha with regard to this war and tb growing crj' torpaaoe. ' Frtrm theWatfa2g$S Constitbti.Dsl Union. The cryjorT peftes' isrung into our ears from 7 ctlon of tbn oountrr from all division and.ptrtjea, ,Erea lh ranatfes Lave cooled down in a measure, from lSetr fury for blood, and have lost their Tarn pyre instinct, and bombed at the tales ot flamghUa tlT read, Snd shocked at lUr stgbu oi. hospital isj&rins and of the maimed and cripplad crawling about oar streets, they even wUh tho, tynaiBUoil of the strife which, unpro ductive of beSeAt to; either- pa-ty, evea to the medius tS3ns,-iu aegro. is rraahbig the vital and social -exfateace . of both. Fbr steal calamity eqnssaatlrdia-jdayed betbre their rtaioo, and high pnoes crushing out e means of comfortable sub sistence, bs;ai' ienh'softeoed -fbe heart of the hardened abolirJoniai into a lorkinir yearning for the cassation of ' arms. lom tha !)ayton (Ohio) "bafly Eorpire. ' We caa'cav9 tto ptace so long'as' the men in power are. allowed i(o-prescribe iu trms. Let iQe peonle. in their aoveretirn muht. rnmman.1 tnat this crnef war be en.led, and all differences between the States b submitted to tho arbitra' wont of a conventioa. .. FroiT- ttc Tror Daily JFYess. To-day the peoole of tha "lova?' ni States wanld be able to agree upon coudi ions.ul eace ana ussw ine war. adu u is itie aury or the oitr to basset: aa opportuaity for this, by alio v ids aside extreme -men aod btacinir in nower those w&o believe thiit,ia government like ours. coacesssoa, ooucuiaaon and cotpro(uis are bet ter rcuicuica i?r omtrenoes man ctek'nal slnfo frwa tbe Chicwxo 7iaes. . ' Tbe-neoesaity Joe eac.B nooa . honorable terms U to Jaaptntira ttxxsit ii aaoriflc t a blind, selfish or ewropt pirtnership. The alternatives ntfw.preseBted to tbif nation ire peace with honor aqd Vsr Ur dishonor; teeevee with tbe preserra tioa of life, aad war with its exteadeo 'and mar deroue, conflicts j) tee witb uatioaal and individ ual solvency soft -war wltb national and individual bankrisptcy. - . . From the ioy Yorjk Soaduy Mercury. . A sileat jrevolot Im taking place ia men's opinfcoa. .Tbw.wsr is not prosecuted with its un dent ehtbueia.m eitlier by ttio 9orersment or tbe peopla, .TheJormat is deuseatad snd Inefficient, the latter, are weary of thslr cares M bfirderfs. vr itn iiie AdmraUUiitma aa early peace seems oe neicner desirvd bor eimeeted t ' bnt with th masses who pay fair the fddling, and whose esrs are laceraUd with fa, discord, a half formed, earn est and , agonizing; prsyer is going up for calmer times, less aactiito find tb ead el btobdshed. A:-ilSf ?V-: . Feace la Ihe end ol'all contests Earional conn sels rltmkteiy prevail. ft is tetter to lose some luinff bv tini) v t'dt CTrtiac ntliw. . rw.,;. 4-honor and property in taw cad. Tbo people of uie vmiea cuuas tt&s sood, loyaJ, faithful citi sensarB now .Oiilaradugaa fa whether thev most drain thew rMrcii tk"thj, hat dollar nu'd the last Ires of bioojl, or wtikss fo ask their an tagonist -erbst is del neadea. . . We want a restored Union if ittsn ba bad la name, perh tps womsT sttaia it th sxbstaaae sader new Bon o,. i-vided we fidl is a good moUo,bat false in fact, iff we were aiisling 'in ulaetr parts,- we would st U balrea. "vitat wad: wVrJ rn. .roper motto attoold les- lnmrUl ia every part lesd-only whan anailillatedt. Batava ar. ing straight forward Is anaihilsSleB. . v- -Besides, dose -land Make a great! people 1 It is better so eira wta a tnillsoa of aabtna nUim- tv..n .one plank in tbe Bil -af -fcis-sU. Ameriea waa ronndedjwetto be; tejgetBtjf. fee fresv.- When we bad four milUonsjw people oar example was omnipotent. - We ai vr Europe flie torch which 4it it to coa aagrstloiv tardsr, with ten i tries the for??we bars net cvt-imlf th fiaortil faflnrntje. - Away, therf, w h Jr a S sch ot 1-bO y- f rs. We are not prepared, stndvd4r?iti tasan to ipead the last Heir aiiiaiiu as i ,'J snii in i iisi t aarasata-' wtwv would e odri4 t-faieaaa beggssseesrery So hetspr Lis X "-S arsvapnaiiion, or re-elee t his masMrDyjasBBtnctasr neuesi sasn. as, traisors. Hail li ivna san Hirt. S ml I - - I : t fJmii"srkssa CTie iwneat are preeiona. .sva:miatot tsat 4ra' aaU coojztnruaa s Li djwra.tSsoagb tea Jesklng .ves sel ; the specie is fail a in so tc aceu. ,hall we kstjiacawarjBtTirji feal ty j!rt and yrcm the tni3::w&SiSi In. .view -of, tkis .iaissisesismjsJ eandifeiea Sfld glsccsTwcepac .aTr-tiSsa.' SJi-ka.t!ue years f bleadyatrivVa bf4 sjp U hi cia saiytes; that backs rl iM&&llaM rs ; ttwr.r -f .this fteitlese eootMl, and iatsiajfie Jo Jw ucw as f iu tecwiinartea, ewsa, if need asajsaCcrsssef separ. tim aad scka w3asws pf Ijjo-fbara iudepend- nee, xjJfi ts wat so,, ti.7 why. do we smi sooh j eetr saeriQeiBgWe jwadco, ba nri" down aad acOTBeraiea iaxlii ixss raie boiiotiee to 'sabUfor the isvd reiser" Se-Ue Ion r Who volunteers rS 2?titaa,3Hi aIafnteat npo.o kosiMf4.tbasr,UausnTUule bv hai 0 xneaas.: lalbe fkeeet twrs.raota-h Will denv .that tbe war baalacoca ItslWlhJ Wlba people cea- . . , ier - viwyjwwcaaa, .ABS WOO docbu ibatSie pr6laBatloa Hf JMsce span tbo set term t m!4 attain, . 'Jr'tXd be tailed With aboaUt of Joy-ttofd sataEiotioe ' j tbousaad4 upon tbOBSaads ct&syalkCB tbrotigls. the land I - "Why, arepvbiieaa paperSjic-iJEwfesinrhicb- has been aw t Sare-far'essss jjet so far tared of tkC'idebJagyiea-sni t itrgnsv tbat sons naderata4iPir-stifca'ltAA-iwlibtbs HoelherS twJl e f Gfwjt H. the eU . Uo-loo-it iase!eie laisitsjsv lane, bat toehold to whatws bare gsf, aaiwait for txisar- vVXKS Mt ay sait.-wvrW fi . L area to te&sVsr aa araUo tsjBiie 1ft - w- . t hi .rretisciirs eau for Were ineaTf lUesa e Jwat or the. . .. t?.wm wiiiiar td&Ssi Doeracy wiirac&"aaii Tueoeaee that faiihfullr renraaeaU tba aastiBsaats ibaraia aUted. Tbey are.wiUins ta treat W-d ..!inn r .ittAntbiMiMtifiuMMil Af ha r - mist tee and Xatumal uasveattBC. .'. v wa . . m v at . : . ' - rrom tna a.- JHstropousMaooniai j , Whatever hopes ia 5ortb ut "ba .fbs .VbiA eatbaaiasni ha thrsa years atra -aipt aver, taa country tike plagas.bave eiSVottalniK of restor ing the Caiooi bsvs sseited vm? blot .Ca !ssUiv of morning, and despttv tb sSofrtvaeka sod schemes of tho war orgaos to kfpwp tbe aspply of "food for piwdsr. rrwsidas is s5&sraUr ad- mitted to be i be a ailar. Tt bott&ty- twslnastf sms qnite dnll. aa wi3 ob bar t be abae e xpected trom e.gnisnwtiask 4s fttr Crwss ' swateriffg the sangnma sniveipatfoo of tbe SBfa tiaakrs ia the slave markets of the Heath. ' " ' n -l . Tnc.wortriagetasaee arw? tri&atdljzitortm&aii. no longer to submit toMie crashing aitikOtioo cf a despotism as tyraato as that cC Rossi, a', doepot iam that boldly avows its Istsntioa of etryins: Tows its awn will wltboat rsfrartf to taa waia. C de sires of the very people feces which, tt. derlras tie power. Tbe marmar of dsseotat tlik si are beard, throughont the whole NorteYarw- bnt taa- Braeazs--rat tha atorat that, ta s eseBttdaT. iuOTUjeaadj!iT fJTTJLT: .a war of tyraany ott tbaland. ita p&p -4iahA that this flendsh work shall ead. tssaofthw Awtoerat he been reoei red with a sails nreaoiatioa to submit uo further to bis monstroaji danMsals. trrom tne AorthTlie Great Conspiracy, The Government deteetivss have taads dlseovcric which greatly aritat the adherents of tha Ad ministration eonoornlng the numbers aiidilimaUoss of tho secret society of " O. A. K. Gov. Morton, of v . . v a a.. a . inuiana, rcoervea n letter, in which be was Inform ed as follow ! ."The Copperhead of IodU&rhave ordered aad paid lor three thousand revolvers, with forty-two boxes fixed ammunition, to be distributed among tbe antagonists of osr (Government, for the parpbsa of controlling the Presidential election." .....? Aurust 6th the steamer Qraeite Stat landed in 2ew York forty-two boxes of revolvers snd aani nition: August 0th, the etessaor City of Hartford, landed twenty-two bolts pf smmun litem, destined for Indianapolis, via Merehaat's Difatcb sad marked ,;.the balanee is stored at No. ,. etn-ct, New Yerk, awaiting the convenience of tbe Copperheads to pay for the tame before st'.ppiog. ' 1 ho letter was given to the police, who . made a descent on the printing and book bwdtag establish meut of 11. II. Dogdo i .Co., where they fooud thirty-tiro boxen such ss was described In the letter. After the boxes were opened the - oo a tea's were found to consist of 4 00 lazga navy revolvers, and 155,000 rounds of. fixed ammunition for the , same arm. . Auiong the captures .mads at the Same plaoe whore the Great Seal of tha Order of tbe "Son of Liberty," tbe official list-of the members ef the Or- dcr at this phs, aad several hundred copies af tbe Kitual, which has heretofore been pnbliibod la tha i Journal. Also, a lurgeaeeiant of-correspoadsno of nn important character.. Immediately on this correspondence, W" M II a r ri.Hon, :cvretary of the Order of which JS. B. Dodd 'n "Orand Commander," was arrested, sad is still in custody. Messrs. John?. Paaons and Charles 1. Ilutchiuson, partners of Dodd, were arreoted, bnt were discharged on their affidavitn thai they were not members of the Order, ana werasKXl-nd vised of the contents of tha boxes. . r r i- r Tbe correspondence detected is moatlj address. ed to Hon. Daniel Yoerhees, ef ladisjia.- Copies of the Kitual of the O. A. K. were found in kia of lice at Torre Haute, but be made a dciiaLto Gen. Curriuglon of their being bis, stating tbat the of lice in hich it ia said these papers were foand had not been occupied by him. or been occnpieQ by him, or bceniu auy way under bis control since last November. . . Gen. Cnrriugton repliesio the denial of Mr. Yoorhecs, in which he makes the following state meiit, which furnish additional light aa to the cbnractor and scope of tho alleged conspiracy : ' The ' papers referred to are Its copies ef tbe Kitual of the O. A. K., a treasonable order, aim ing to ovorturow the Government of the United Sttitc-s, of which you are a member. The gentleman who found "these papers" told ine they were found in your offiea. Tho followiug arc soma, of the circumstances that led mo to suppose they wera.eot reet in the sjiiiioMlion. . 1 unr w Ukrt7 aad offlee furniture were US the I office were ""these papers" were foatid. ' - 1 ou bed dochned re-nooainatkoa lot Caogress, and the oflice waa reported Ssrot for rent, a late aa April. f.64. . , . The Kitual bad been lssaed in thi aataarh f 1873. Your Congressional dooataeat's wers is tha oflice where these papers were found. -r " , Your spoccbes, up to March,' of your atir Co gresstooal careerj with tbe "Johu Browu". rjaeb, woeV in the office where these papers were foadd. . The correspondence of Seflator Wall, of New" Jertey, under bfs frank, endorsing m pro position o furnikh you with 20,000 stand of Garibaldi rifles,' jnst imported, for which he could vouch, was ia tbes office where these paper jrerc foaad." ' Tbe correspondence of C. 'I4. Vaiadighsni, from Windsor, Canada West, assarhjg yon "bar peoplo will fight," snd that "be. is ready,'' aad using n point on the fLJma road" at "wbiob to meet yon, was in the office where these papers were found. ;-. - - The eorrospoadenes of Joseph RirtliM, aaditor of tbciStato, declaring that he would like to fas all Democrats unite in a bold aad opaa reuistanee to all attempts to keep ours a united people by for of steeL" and that "this esa a war against' tbe Democracy, and our only hope was tbe, taeessnfat resistance of the Sooth,", was a the eilSee where these papers were found. -," . Tbe correspondence of B. C. IBibbea, wb as sures you -that the Democracy lire Cist stittealng up, wbec- thin war is to be opaaly -deelnred asb-: ing' wscd' for the purpose- "sreiilpg tlia jBgr6," which will arouse another 44 section of tha oawtry to arms, and declaring that -"iaeela -bayaaets ar shouldered for cold blooded aatdez, was found fa Che same office . where thee, pspers found. 1 ' ; C Uv The correspondence of J. Hsdsty wWNraat yon to have that hundred thousand mum ready, aa we do not know bow aoon .we csey weed tiuaVn9ss in the (hoe where this Bdtaal wsstaeuad.. .-i.'"- The eorrespoodeneef J It Bflaghae. waa- asks yon "if you think the Soath faasu resdwrtts :aeb te keep be Union forces as. bay,"?, aad -oerri & "you musitbaveecarees of inwrsnafloei wbJinbi h baa not," waa in the office. -where Tthswn (fJtyew" were found. . ..r . - -: - ' - v ' Tha nrreoondeflea of Jobo'O. XAsriS. .SnlCSTEJSS y.od ntat a certain Ifew Yjirkiaatftal,. 'o4rH innta auosti secret raaa-swtv. aygvwnwsij, H tbetr Www sm viv nM r-. action whieb is aAree wL tb'jw was ;Ja .Sji C- iee wnere "ttisse paptrsz war iosV:v. Iha.eoTrespondeaeeof W. .3. Walker we ? oat ef tba way becaasa they are - tryiatf so .'.arrest Hia for ofileiatiag ia . secret eodattos! . wpslealBg . the oa$i of the C. O'sYpriar to that af tba OiaW was la tbe &Les where tkaiis pajwrs".; waara found. - .-. - '- - The petition ofCL VaiUndigbam, J W. Tsar bees snd JJejaijj Weed. 1st tfsver of . two. B?fW lie and a United Soata, weire la itbs": cSiSeJ iraeaw tbeenapars- ward .fosiad. - T:VL--The coiteepondanee ef . Campbell, wno sajfiTib' "Dvmocraey ware not afraid to let . thelaMraeem. out to day light," bat tbat "now it is diiLxl W The correspondence ,r2. mertdClrrk ef tba noussof lUpreseatatlrav.giviag : eOclnl sq6 that "ynur eredeafials as moB&ber ef ti(Tbly.' eigfab Congress have been rejoiced sad filed la tbe proper office," aod for yea "to com - etas It the coe where ''these-papers" Wers foaatL y A PctrtOitf Ree Tree. The Orsss Valley Xatkmsl ed" CsIITwroSH say t There was foand a few day nse$ t& tit aB ofjoha Chew A Co oa Batkryisila lAUeowW y, .between' Greenhora 4 creei a "'Ctillk Bloif. fountain, a bos tree- snrfl tj Usi 'ajkjia, hoSey aad bees all petrified. ' raiasiaUsg TSsrSa of the tree la which tbwbtva WSswdlalJ ia slia meter, asw! abaes, i.9 tVstloag.-rCbcy ,iaS ti petriied bee-hire Za .sscaUs iba, sarJuaa wbUsi piping their Ulaa. - .Tbe hea-bivw iM iissdar- af faaey, 5ot of para doJaesssraii?," Cwa ; b sjapie cf tha eoaib tall boasv. a& eefrfJ,,!. Tba. norm si thbskaase cf tM h, tbe ajUtata aif eUI j wub thsir Invariable her 6 o id sJbfSv all . be-1 asn ail BSW r a Had s aa .1 ' paper. rt- itnyiwi ,iv -1 w.jr;rsteXLTt aOfAherKlw ifU$lM2mh ll fci 1 aa attaokv, kU'ed aad trass. IwUsiiisjraaiisaiisaiSir oaenrs. la Iretbey toffssX-S4iisii T VIS VVS4. 01 paper. ---- a4tTj Tsi:j so " f laAe1", the af. Va Keatsas. SBmst dia cernoiv i ar4nAa f datf oacarrso la all seeUona, 4. ' V aoaatrv I or mm wUb grria bands of both tbe eonlamaln.' jwtiaa; V,BSi,' a aefoisUon : stalk kia!y tlta owei irciyer&as and - happy com-saaaa-ealAi - ikrftbl ka been caused by abolition tuiSSfitu"1- r'"-' f:.;" . " ' - ... Here a eoTTcpodeotof tbe X "Tork Tprsvld, wTilroea Lo"l ill. Kf-r undcr J.t0 of Aagasi; ft; asy; CSj $be i. ; fCQmam. liaetvi firsa" tis.iBterior represouts tbe tateera&r4 W Kn&y as Up saddest that Wf ai fJafisd tha-'S na American citizen Tbe rtraje kaawst; Ui rarous classes of Ken towkiairbmre sitbeT ikroa the honh or the gsShi tsr witwm tetetartldlS boan violently injnryd byakklBawayf tb wgioe. has reaahed sseh a dssna ef nsty a COB'I;let? issolu tdoa ef tbsvasru beads w tick ba united men one to tbe aAber,4Bkd eaaawd e&eiety to hrk down into tba bcCMabwa casC aaatrehy. - IertackiaiiAaeJte-d.F led by so other eoosid MHm thM Ltiefts sLIi OLA secure a livinx to tfesfe.iaaiiy-.au iwrttfefefsr- th wrong they have taa-Tse lvg-xsy eaawot get. ior mo ic- t lassrAaa.4Miriedtneui 01 tomroniy to snia i s to tfce reeog tnwy o is rm argasisfag Oenfederat Guerrilla bands, and over raaaiag ihs sobs by from one and to the other, ex eraisOfg their depredaStoas upon tbe proerty of every Union Base, including that of every individ aal who hitherto preferred to remain neutral ra ttier than to ptoaouaee for either Aorta or tsoutn. The 6tate of Esntacky is, then, the prey of two sets of saen, who are fast driving everything into a chaetle state tbe Federal reeraiters, who are car rying away ?oty negro, aad the- Confederate ser geant, who is onlietiog every white man. Cut It happens sometimes that both white and blacH es cape from the Hands of thuir officers, snd organizo themselves Jrit'i small bands of guerrillas, working fdr their own aseount, and plutwering everything they can lay their hand on. . As sa insttJtee of the atatc cf sJTairs, I will men tion two or tbree farmer of my . scquaiaunce, whose sons bad gene into the Confederate army. These msa were old, and could subsist only, them sod their wives oat of the labor of ft few negroes who ware engaged ia tbe euitiretiou of tbe soil. Bat tbe military commander bavins taken these- negroes for tha Federal service, the two . formers were left helpless, in the midst of a community agitated by the passim s of elvtl war. aod in no way Inclined to cosae to their assis'aoco. Tbe conso qaeaee cf so oclous a opprcuMia ii eaSv tu eon eel ve. Tbe iw farmers, who bad in V be too been loyal, aoon ojvcisod their ears to the proposition's of tbe rebel with whom they earns into communica tion. Their two sons, who bsd left them ajainet their dll. soon came back, and won their old pa rents to the Coitfaderata eause. The two old men Wt their farms,, went anrand among their neigh bors, and succesded well as to raise several hun dred man for tba Confederate cause. They at tho Ma tune, eomnaaaieajted tbe intelligence they had to Morgan and hb friends, who availed himself of the oppjsjiuaHy to come into Kentucky, nud oiako a ffseat rsidjupon federal property. The ease, of these two men is common to nearly' all Keaiacklaa farmers wb are at the present mo meat, I am asenred, mora rebel than the rebels thwsssalvas. --Ti.is state ef affairs -has created a great deal cf riiaaains amongst all elasvies of so. eiety: also? aot a day elapses in whioh the Federal. SJitaoritie do not pat. some body in prison for caase of disloyalty. Thousands of persons are now leaving the city aad State. Some go West, some. South, some to Kaw York. .'A imai woman, who'd 'unlv nuimort . , . t 1 . was two negroes, boingdcprivod of her means of ! subsist enos, goes to-day to New York city to join her husband, wlio two years age, was pet in prison, ruined, and turned ont of the country for no other caase then his opposition to tho Adniumtnltion. Several wealthy families, frightened by the preseut autre oT anreby,7Srro; aaseTtin; fho eoootry, nn l seeking a refuge upon ' a mora genial soil. "Five hundred names were remittor :d f vr er. York dur In'g tbe last two weeks. It thiols go on that way, Kentaeky will soon be a wilderness, and beooine to the United States wbt Ireland is 4s Engl.ud . a rain for the time being! and a throat or tho tu- iue. . . . 1 - a From the Washington eorrespoudenoe of th N.rw York Cnrsaua Jlepi.blicaji SlevcBscats oa Fot ; k The dcctlen to gw- by Defanlt, ' I ,Tc' gaUhsTt.tica ot tbiOeadlng R-puUican sasaagen la tbki city, Nsw York, BosUa and eleo w Iters, bsrsa led to; a most singular determination a taeir aart. JLt is stated aon very good author tty sbat tbey bare determine te allow the election to ga by sasualt, aad leave tbe Deotoeratio party to euet tbeir" Prendent . fas the House of Represen tative.' It is ast retary ' Chase who is said to be the Bathes' Cf this very carious poll ical movement. Tbe reasons for tbe" adoption of this policy are as follows! Fleet, tbe Republican leaders ere satisfied (hat Uf war to near, it conclusion ; that a disunion pedes Is 'inevitable : and tbey wish the Democratic party td saflsr fyi iffnominy in history of being the r-poUticmi "organisation which consented to a'sepora- too crtos xtorui sa sonu.- ceoona, iney arguo thai no more msy is to be made out of the war ; that the finaneee of ', the country are now in such a tat tbat contractors 'Will bore after lose, biit can -not wake money j In short, that the public cranio has bsaa sqaeesmd dry, aad tbat tbe. election -of a Decsccratfe Prenkleat aad Hcass of Representative weMpat taalaitear pety-L .a poaiUoa whereby they eould cot eosdoet the war nor make any mt ner flirtkalr friaods, and would be ooinpeliod to sabsald t 8V disheaersbs plaa. Third, tbey farther arfasthat Shook! -Mr. ttaocbs bw ejected, yeaoe Stld UkswsM te Iswyttabj ewlng to his wretsbed eareaatof ufcf-war but fast a peaos uader ketmliaaa wast.ieelr-reald forever ruin .the polt ICalfSrtateM'ef evrykli men eoaneeted w,th psFsuTth'ftihvt as tber Rebablreans wvkliM9 a wnajorfty w the", Sensts dnrjsth , iSS IteW-cf is pUcts4!o fmldont. IW wsM. Xltuj thst would no, bring with 11 the laSsxWsry is ;eouth!ern Staiw.' Sos that they cOBsldW tbo war ble8S, the Bepubli jnaas are williag eaougb tbat there should ho penco, h at hw'-Saaewlwitb ' disualen, so that tbey weald act have the political power of tbe South to eoateod against iin a re-nited Union. ' - Thsse considsMtion have bsd so much weight srUb'tha Kadlnff BepabScan taet they sre quite wEita te see f, Lrneola. dofoatad ia every Btate of tbii UeioK'ristdeed their purpose to.de.soJ ta. tostiei8iiet reriiaajeBd tba course of the lead ing iaigsai ef tirt party shows tbat tbey regard tbo electsMi c the Cliiicsge rnoixiia 00 as a fcregone con- I -"liV.. v?.i.ii,i- essss.a.' 1 . . - . ... Tskaw f5ffc;tBaar Idacoln's rro- j ifu(,i-"!l ."-''...rfweta.' -... : - , V1fslhi5 dlcpaftchas. of Aagust 'Jflth, speak thR3 0trbe ,, rassor circalstlng tif that city, s4fifl4sbi'sice " :rt Xthssbecn aateftsiiaed pc;a andoubta4 asihor. ily, tt aS Idea "tbaindlas pesce'eommissioners, ar attassvtias istsotBUlon ur the sttspensiou of jKMsitssa, has ba abandoned by the admiuistra tiatw. yl Is fearsil tbat sJy snob, action would .be ttkjsW, as. aa 141bUmm yf we ness on th part of tBpevexanci ana. woaid smy tend to sail . mr ths BtMojgtbsa tha fcbel aatitoritles ia theli rests t&eV aad wauld be rejeetsd t y t&iua. 'As a poliv ieti ssevvsent it ll tboaghl that, it weald aUwegtb- -4- k 1 (.1 V J t . 1 . ' eayuse rjMajuws,' woad.pauvi to tis lejeadon, t as sa eiridsace. Ut ao ccuieasnt sfObe diMSultiaa eeol be had ancW-Mx Idneoln s adssinlstratioa. At the Same time there Is ao, doubt bat that daiy Accredited eenualsiieawn from the rpbel aatboriUaa, os any aropiMitkas for aa. armistice. from these, UoUng a esossBft ef stilting diCereneee 4s a coaventioa oT-fb fitstes, weald be reeeived aAd bbIt S0ZtcideveU. T&'nmus f Uoa. H. J. Hav- ssewi stad.etber , seadlag . -AepahUcaas . hern, gsva,; xvz . a Skj ropar6at uy aad asea sssaato be bs eaawsetina with peasw .swAtiatvuis. Th facsUibttS'taey 'rtw bar. iaerejy f ia aiteadsnse ? a aaattag f the JTahid ExecaUv Commit-. tee ef the Eevehlicaa rEaisiisfloe, c( whkhMr. --- ' a a. . iA 1 " tbw SzarteSve Cosaaittcs of to KaiiouaT Vnhio. j CTes"bs4 aiar te.wua to-day. bat no busi- ac.trs-t&fcrseW wsi transacted. 4Thcy : : 1 x, . t - . i - -' ,... . . - . rv . . a-... . - - - . . t Whatever cf .Pismdit-j - we ,anvas.- sm aosaa sMitsaaaswarf tktslr ce&liaat -f bis aab. 1 -? gyar .yrrya,' i .-tlai!3 so lakve ste la vtox wftl ul aaity to aa.I4dufta3 H -. yvoBy eiSr' I Iff fSt " Ht ifill world, isy jdsr-jar Eatersd aeeordtes to"A JOfJ"J J bj? Ja, TsBaasaca, ta-tbe Bark's. Cfflsf U W triotCocitf ilpwJederatssAtk Koutbera DUtfWt.oLOcanca,;,;- ... .i-. .: -: Death at Gu Margaau UitiSTOti.Septj 5th. Erir. flea. . H. afoTgaa wa killed at GBtea'vlU jssirrday,ad hie body will teach her this evening. v krost sllcbstd ajast fhm Kaitiks beon reeaivad hare thai JStoesTs aory Vsvec eoeraced by tba ants ward event- 'ef .she. week."- iltT- -'; t JJhtk WssblairtanrCbAniclC.cla 2d.' has dis patches frs isbvilW wbicb bvi'kaaU lareaaed biuincss-jtbef' froni the jcr?lmSr' of Oaaeral WJielssVi;ar... n am v-'i .- AoorrrjotefJ Cea fodenrds' Btsar'TsSlsaiisfew. Jkas bavtr paweed into the p-irtof .Wualagtea. u .evc . . . tofc'jiUsBUJI enaslTfStmJf Cwtsrriad. Uhihmokd, SptT itbl' epeelsl tittle 'Whig dated Bristol ' ss;f I : .' Oar cavalry ender Morgan, wus surprised, at Greeaeville Morgan was killed aad his staiT captured except Bennett , 'PErRrsccortept- Stb. Last night about 11 o'clock, th oneniy opened the most furious cannon r ading on the eiry to which it . has Jbeon exposed sine their prestmce.' " It lasted about two boar our batterie replying effectually. No loss ef life or limb aad bnt litUe loss to prop erty her.- ' h reported that the enemy sre massing a heavy infantry und cavalry fore on ar extreme rifttr.nenr theWeldoa Boad. for the purpose of breaking par liueii oocnpylng aad tbe South Side IU"d Road, or for grand raid. AH tjniet to-day in " front. Weather intensely hot. Northern -Kew The Yankee . Drift Re- r : -nce ' l'sncassuao, September 6, 1 r. k. The Chrooi clo, of the 6th, alty Stanton telegraphed Dix of the fall of Atlanta. . Also, tbat tbe draffbad been reduced to 3O0,34 man. gUntoa ooncludes his dispatch by asy'ing thjrt 100,000 more troops, promptly furnished is all Grant asks for the cap ture of Cicbmond, aiiS to givothe lluisbiag blow to the rebel rmy'yct In tho field. T1e. President's: call i adequate to garrison forts, oities, field lines of "communication and aup pl:s. and free-thw country of guerrillss, and give security to trado, project cemmcrcd aaL trade, and establish peace, -order and tranquillity in every. State. , Sherman tclciiipk Stanton' on the 2d, that the 20tb corps hoidti Atlanta. "" In a flgbt'at "jKiiat P)rat Bhermaa wa succeufal, rctults oukiiowit. The Chrnuiclu iiay editorially that -it is a deadly, blow to tho rcboll ion which can neither be Miniated. ! or denied. 1 Tbe yaukee pieas dispatches say Early besd- I quarters ore at Dunker Hill, half way between j Winrheuer and Martinson rg. Wbockr bnrned several miles of tbe Nashville aud ChuUaaosg ra'droad. Tbe first raid captured I'laukliu, Tonuiuul'oo the same night the Co&fod. i crates wire on a mid to Duck River, but hveall I r.-tunica. . - . Gold 252. farrs-jrut'e Report. IticnMoKD, Sept. o. Th Washington Chron icle of the 31 siys Farragvt'a oflieUl report cf le surrender of ?crt Morgan drawa eeatmst be tween Anderson una Mva the fsrmtr. finding the position perfectly untenable, as id en cumbered with a surplus oBsaber of eoaseripts sur rendered. The Fort could not be -defended und be aorupulog sly kept 'every; thing Intact; whilst Psg, with ohildish.epUefulees destroyed .guns .wtaen never defended the Fort, aud threw awsy and broke weapons . he bad not tb manliness to ns against bjYwecny in figbt. " ' . . . r s'awsti . Sir. Cobb of Alabama, its NaishTaU. NssaruuLE, Tmesday, August 2, 18M On Sun day evening last, the Hon; K. W. B. Cobb, cf Ala bama, arrived in thi eity bv tbe Nashvill sat Chattanooga Railroad. An offieer who aooonijMwi--ed tho gentleman made a requisition on Caps. Ciion A. Q. M., for an imbafakice for Mr. Howell Cobhr and the report Boca spread abroad tbat we had pos session of Major General Cobb, "of ' th rebel army. The genUcmAn and hhr attending offlser rod to tho City Hotel, wtien the former ressteved.htaeeli R. W. II, Cobb,-Alabama Kansas," the latter be ing in thecolnmn of tb Hotel register, beaded, Mest'inarton.M ' A man may have at the present time good and sufflcteus reasoBB for leaving Abs banja, but why mem'jer'" ef (be rebel Cos grass should prefer Kaiisn te tbe locality from which this one badled, ef en though badly stirred an by" Rosocaa's raid, wiisa mysfery to all who knew anything of the "leeller existing ia Kansas against member of th rebel Cdngres. JI r. Cobb's pMeiweoe, too, was singularly re markable, and attracted general attention. Hs is a taM-s-para man, 'irilb long hah, on this occasion combed back over his bead. wUhoet say respect for th fctjie of patrtin'x ia vogue anxwfg; tb fbltow- era of Fremont, Lincoln ot aaybod)' else, except Madam pempadoar. - He wore a summer salt of Linen probably irons its spearacioe the suit of isL. - it dated- stumor uut Dtocxaoe as any Tate He-cart ied-e bag linen haversack, such ae arc in rogue among the rebels, and bad it well fill-' ed a castoro pot so general among tba rebels. Hi appearance wits tbaf. cf a Southerner ia sum mer, iu need of repairs. . ' . He vesterdsy cittled ape's Oen. Johiuion aad Gen. Ileckman. ' He is spten of ber j ait a strong Union man, sad li mueb reapcted bj' tbe Uniop men from North Alabama and ef ts tSty. It Jeakad oMl dwrtngth 1r tbat Mr. Cobb is ou someissriow'-to t Waabtagtua. Pwraapn, ss hv come frees the asv.reEio'if aorxntry that Cle ment Cf UUy, wbe ba,' been Kguriag in tbe Gree ly, Coweta traaaetitsoja at SHngare, upreeenfa, be gee forsrard to dumare Unil Abe- tnto arothar peace propeeition, with the saoe left oat. Xa miU eVubtle heel. of .bin mtou sj Washiogtoa. - iJdr,Cobb,is a member ef Om reVel , Coagrass. He was held by "Bceecraas last year In btrge Loads not to take his seaiL . He professed and professes still to be a Unian man, and grabtloas bis loyalty is unquestionable. He wanted Rosticrans to allow bim to to Bicbaiond and take his seat, saying that be thought bic 'would have great Jsaesee tner. i i eelKsve 4'oot. cf QiSm aifbe bead of a Convmittee' af rebel-Otpgirresas sen, - waeried Cobb dismysL bet wbat smttea the lbei Cea took m uwimKsnT t;eUBMai ;if3e'jcr"as .'. A"ij-riUr ia' Creffsrs eeeraty. Kr Terk Lmtim ha aaJ.sasr alca3aties relative te the camber ef. ma killed. tha. fiu-bx thi war, aad gives .fitawiag. rsssdta : ..,.. ...r. . Tbsiw has ieea eaoOgB 'already abda to eaclrcle ear Stits, -T tkeif . dead jsbodhe war laid bf oas f It Jljey wete plaeed i4Sa r?ro tTbcy would count 53,6o 'eaedAe- " .' ' t. - . U laid if a w'sH twenty v.Jt (kaastttkty .-biiti. it wo!,, be over ea aad eoe-feertt . iffflU-, . , : . 1 . , Ir T ihe pS sjM roach asvosA JLaa .Stale.' If piled apoa a bfoTacre lot, (hsy wo old be iy two nrasdrea leMatga. - Asd-U kod epxdi'tb' gsoand they weald ecter evevyeott aCaBil.Aii Jaffsn eeaty,v. ' ' , evaty-are ihoaisaad tons f aaaaaa blood have be,pilfed fci Dbtbfe eca eoeagh totanevery piadis hr- Ls well,- rassaVid the tears wete added te tbe fioed H-Cv11j(s! th maeUaery ef tbe esa tlnest! and. ths Kiiava&ias; woeid til every ceeoaaaa.'.' -: r.jjr A.';'-- - ; - The orKf-iygig Vesaiad. jre niriian of wasmskd-rc4 amassed for mas be tah.-a la te tuxsoaarutssitiiseLfts fae sjtawd Utal er tMideavta- Uvxfj MsA swtalsce .aaa . - Aad the sad f wt ye- . aiwsSsaisiig-,rraw A.' Ptnim'Csh&S " John Tsy loir Wood, klsstsr or Captain of the p ratleal eniaer jraTTahsiisee, hw beea ' gaaty ox aa oi&frexeeini!isfr.htMNM ra th. saintly eyes ef tbe rak3aa8Hr6rceUy., . Wood eaptttrad he eea inaat ah In Adriatie. mdaa wiib . foreiA cattle for GraatalaBghlMsr-Ba to the ' anabe ef thro buu-J dred, placed Unm oa a snull berk, already heavily laden with co iJ, and sent. them adrift, with eat food, water or change of clothing. Tbeir dilem ma was to say the leant, euite' an pleasant. ' Tbey were within two. dsys' sail ft XcwTerk: if tbey crowded ail, ttiiay were in dor of sinking ; if they sailed alotrty, they were in danger of atarva tiou. - . ...... Thi was tb iLabotical deed eftbd fdrwtw Jeha Taylor Wood, mad thi is the orefc whkh threw tbe Howlisg rxipvisb of Us Triouas into eoavai siona. Unless a straigbtjikebet be speedily" pto ewred, the fit la likely to proves detrimental te the Pbtitosopber'a feitittoas aod be seams ef bia elotb lag. Jdr. Beedlter will dosbtlas find his senslbUs ties narrowed 'wp by Weed's bratal procodare, held a rpecnU Inve leeebea tfce aaJsjecK and bedew bis palpit euacixia with aa!it taars,. wbiic hie sym pUUfng eongiftigstioa worn like ia masy water Lagpots - VTe, in the Stiotb, ar not ejpeemd to. share this exclsameat ovor pjgatew f&a'a barharaie. A chroeie diynaas baa sealed mai tas CeiaaTdnii of os eyas, and onr irvee haxe HMfonjaeseiiairiai ease bardeced. VatiDmliy arj?hg, jmw have been steeled to pstMloaabes tomAraci Tty tbaisefiably , taade eonrvwii axumdaJ to-f3.es;, tscae cesBpas- . eiowaSe crbrfasair gteslKssi Batk gaTebu. Jde- ' Neill, Bhemias. WUK,f U ssier, lsztx, fetevidea, 1 Milroy ft Co. What weni(bt have been, had these philanthropist)! refused to violate oar woncn,in-1 suit our child r rn, imprboe owr kl new, bam oar I booses, kill oue cattle datroy eererops, Kis ' a 1 Picon 10 say ; Dm, isnuer vae cmwipihiwi, ww must be excused fry he - graaite. condition of oar nerve and the persistent drought of ear tear glaada. 1 ; ' Ws eannot wucp ever ' Woods enormities. Oa tbe eeBtrary, wi sr-diposod to yitUt aewatrcl whb him for his (alts sentlmeatijity aad , his eaUmely kindaess to thi aseBgex ea board the Adriatic. Tbey were, doifotieas. Germ a or Irish recraUs u their way to fill the qaeta of Bosteu or Kew Turk under the but eiJX A , tbey ourb to have been bald, not ji ttrieoaer ef wsr for they were not yet (worn fat-bwtes he stages. . We will net say mat uie amrawj w p .TTV Davy Jones' locks-; but we think It would have been quite Vegltiinats to hit' dlpaebd ker la .. -I . S.J eaasstMMTMtlrml Cafa CDaVlTlw 91 KliriMI asTWW asv a-at a , . rA.,..Ji at.fkaAkp Irre stock aad pat then, to work la the Coaukiderat servioe aa said bands. Taylor Weed waMterred froas this only by lack ef nose aad fortciltj, aad ea this ground j lone BO ws exqpisw nis weistcseee. wf-- ings and anifilmg of the Trlbaae to- thC contrary notwithstanding, we are wewilUaf to reUaoaUb our miidoubti risht, te braids, an-Tanks rscralUng atatioiui oa th high sees, presly aa they dis perse o3 oonseripf gstberieg wherever foand. Our nvloio Blinder or inUfi,iT that nam be more agretalii-shonld be Lastractod to attend ejtefnlly to till in the ftttare, Shall ai enemy recruit hi shixurod kgtons la eU laad and ba va ry elim aodsr htsven, snd we bar bo sy in th maUerf Surely not. . ... f" It U reported that sorg Lyle, who re cently med hi naespe to Vkksburg; ssys the Me ridian Clarion, eras canglit laVd ban; the" other day In Warren county, tyouf soout. Lyl was a conductor on tbii Southern raihroad for soote time. . . .. - . feJ.At tb Silt local abeatie In Cohaaatrfa perfbrmaace was btelg given for tbaeeaefit of the Pint Ward preoasd to be usai in elearmg tbe ward from the dnalt. f ..,. 1 m-mw DlEI) On the 2Cth of A ugust, from a wound received in the battle near Atlanta, on the 82nd day of July, last, Thomas K. Pulley, in tbo fortieth yesr cf bis STRUP AlflO LARD FOE! SALE. 1BARRXI. 1 CANE SYRUP. . Oa barrel t i'fe Lerd . " epT-lt . P. A. WALKER. y ltlO.QCnABO. ' . STRAYED OR TO LEX frbei tb subscriber, near Grit a, Os., a brews Wact berse,' aboat y- .. .se.istsiisale. I wta pay a kuadrsd dollars for the bsnss and' thief, inxh evtecne to ooavtet, er, fifty Es liars for faxfxirmatbm so I can get tae bora as tike Go wrier eamp or Mm. u. w.bmlth, aadisg Gkcrrla MUUa. M. T ficBRYDE. Baiiftci; 'ramiriss.j ' .'f rJtAcos, Sapt. 3tb, 18s. . NOTICE ia hireliy givoa to tba" alefskslders of epaldiec, I'ibis Ilea ry aadBvtte seutia4bat no further deity can be altera aid 1st: iwralabmg tb eevroes callea for by Oeis. Hoed. .- Tie awtiry for their imsMdik t foathimsnlnit J imperative. Oaa fifth of all tbe astileiiarr beCweea tbe ages of 19 aad 0, in pownarioe ef parties who tha"ve not fur nished tbeir foU'aotasisaH bebspeght in by ths 8th instant, 'ettsnsioa. epapwiaarj sneaas will be ased to secure iAicb. The RegrOel eill be rsesAvsd snd delivered by the 4berlS.&f I9 tfjt- Leatbar wqod, who can m foand sA tbe OsHee of Oapt. Smith, Post Qaartersaarfc at tYsUSsv- - JOHHO.CLAJBCapO, A. Q. M. -sp-t . ' ClitefTos rsarpvenmeat at Macon. - TrAWTED.- 4 CAVA LEY SADDLE. :Jl apply to ' . P. M.BECWJf. , liOTICEsr .; CAPT. C. ItrTOepd'T. ITILL'glve ss tie t rbelr lU-atids flia Cbcywtn be ia Cam den, Texan, en Urn Sablkw river. Six three months freta this JsK ' '.lltiair frfcmde-wSl ' j1as address tbem at that point, A CI pevaews v ishior te Join CapU Battir tiiwy Willi rpyt pamdao, Txss. "" "T"""" ' '"" " T1 m??mmmmmm " DAILYiBEBEli "- BOOK MIDJOIJ dFFICB, 43-irliSIjis Ocru " j ItsvufO pfblMd finf Iliw(aaa Ipcraxaivs TCxrsriso Ksvaausratwr tanasviy wiied ly Messrs. Ursa at Ssvs,wtiifiiaw4 tawwBte . tz a styia aef tuisvusirtaicisd bf any etaw Btssilsr estab- lhtsawat ta tks Coaideiaey-: ' .-.-''' "'-" " offleif I t est at lsrgsetaad ,(b znatrruU is tajye ' s.-A"' J ' ' V , - naw!i'iiiwf ttcr rcsruiwssiir - ia.fMrseatBs j, ; ri,. ., , Kwdag taearetl "si -acre targs stoek. arvnwr l.rxrr ftTATIOXsnVire irtv artier tsaavar prCpered t do aS klads of --- f""-- ; -.-':.. - AnMY PEINjlNCr, ' ' at skort aottoa, aal ft tats m kinaUetla ever. 7orimiiBsacles' ... ,e ... r ... "r .". " w ssatasskswtasi lamJ. av ssa,e rrlSted tb btQw; . - v, -.. 5..' r t i. r nurtvgapxid eisi)4s-rxjv&y-"ajwajjt,vi' aUCDa, wripes;ma,falsaBJe. t -d . i -5 9 f X i -T 1st - 'V ' . ibmida TAtrraciai t ' VtDS ATE3 a Bileji.es f'.V ta aiie swsjsi s;9nm T & &tzVur trv .. Head fa the a jib mf.T&fim "te! 3P"adJ ef !) sestt nsaiialSy, 1..j,nBr.fjvyx-.yyaiv n.ui jpOR sal af th ' . -.M 9 e,.J tO : :irux ? Tot Sq BUGGY AMD IIARKTCSS AjdlB TWO HOKSK vVAGOH. WILL sell to the highest bidder est 'BaitSluff?'. 3rd September at 1 9 a. sa. ' ' ." One splendid Open Top Baggy .ovad Efc3aMv On good Two Mors Wsgoa. ' 1,.., esl-31 MRS. J. H. CAESOS. ' , "TTESTEKDAY in West Qriffio, light .baCter X Pocket Book, eon laming t7J is new etad $1.50 la Silver.' The finder will be suitably rewusA ed by leaving 1 at tho Rebel cfiree. - .'-a- " -cepl-tt .K.a - . . , COME QLICblf f.vlrj -i ASilALL lot ofEaieiopes for sal at tbe-.? ln-m sag3d-tf - ' ... j:.t' XmisKkfcATCDUM WK)laJt, ' -f EXCSUBNT OTEEI. TEif! , . FABGU'sl N. LEAD ?SZZVjj, Fv sala ml the ' - MNUPACTURll OF bTATOJfESlY. The fallowing is published for th Information aad guidance ef Quartcnaaeters in charge of Poars, tVi iaw in charge of manufactories of clothing, and I the Chief in control of th Tax" in Kind. axrascT.J , toxrtOBSATK Srarrsor Asxaica, j ti Quartormaator eteneral'a Oflle, ..- Jfior: With a -view to rcouomy iu th purchase ead supply of Sutionery aad Blanks to tie army of Teaaesso aud tue'Y.illereet comsshads te Geor gia, Alabama and MUslsrippI, 1 have denWIod to place vu in charge ef that duty, to the per&rsaance of which you will iuimvdistviy diicct all your ener gy aad attention. In the exocntiun 01 11 vou ase suraonzea sua w - . strsetcd as fellows: t To have thdjsptjr of tbe-euttltg from clbtb- iagand tcut fsctority, of old and condemned ran u aad other paper ck material under the dovtrel ef tbss Dtpsxtmeut. - ' To arrange for tbe manufacture of paper eilber sy. ooatract or on Uovernmont account, aa may be foand expedient, and also for tbe purchase cf the same e - a 41 e e -- . These intrutIoua will be authority for'ail osl eera cf tba Quarteruuter's DeparUueot to , transfer . th material required by you. e .. e - - 1 - Respcclfully, your obctKent aewaat, r -. Signed A. R. LAWTON, . Quartermaster Qenerad. Major J. II. McJUnoy, Quarlcnaasur, Konr- geinery, Ala. .' A.trae copy. ' 'r -". X. Tbe cuttings anl scraps from eloUilngfaiieits should be saved tboa of pare eotton keptsdparat from those of mixed material. .tw- . IL All old snd- unserviceable teat elotb rxswl ropes, and rope' ends, gunny bags,' and aasnrv ice able hemp bUiag from coUwu bags, sub vabsabla matas'tal fer paper making, and should .. be sernpa loaaly pTCCcrvad. --: . IIL Grain bags in the BuxslT"of the Tax in Kind, when unfit for use in that branch df the pub lic service, can be turned to very great aeeeent la another fabric, end mads to redeem much of their original cost, if taken care of end nrncd over to my agents." Properly authorised agenU will visit the various posts and factories in Georgia, Mississippi and Ala bama for tb collection ef these materials, and T re spectfully solicit a cordbd eoperatiea ia its accu naaliion. J. IT.' JffcM AK0N Major and Quartcrmastsr. " tMo:ireoM-Kar, Ala., August 15 183. r spl-Im ' TO BEMT.' - v ' la Eiist GrlffiB, 1-3 mile froqaL C&cj-t Dlsase A HOUSE AKD L0I ;ssv v THE bouse eontAin six room. ' TbsvlAS, 0) forty acre of ground; negro cabiAS all accessary outbuildings. Apply to . . . , . CapU B W. nOOAN, P. QTlf,-' aag29 lwa v i- ReORBrVAaD.' ' lZaanitu 7vw CoMasssseaai. Dirmibsi 1 -Orifflu, Oa, Aegast 20tbf 1164, v. J DR. J. T. McKXY made spplioatica td thj oOoe for exemption, which has beea dlssp. proved by the Be res a of ConacxipbTcn. rSiedlng'" tbe asdoo ea hs apalleatten, he was altewed a Tar loo xh, at tbe explrsttion cf which he wag ' to jwport to thi ofilec, or be . considered . a dert .- This farloogb expired six weeks ago. Ths above re ward wOl be paid for his delivery' UA tbear kead qeartsv. ,0eetlpUvelist or J. 1. MKer S so i -years. hate-ht A fart. Mimnlm Inn tmir. h."dt Jis kt. rati is vov ce .. . a w . . . Lieut, and E. O. 7th Ccag.-Dtfr Maaen Telegraph copy four time ahd Mad bill to this oftta. ' .-.. a ,1 ! . awg22-6t. . , i...-. . . Ix j ' . - . tHErYXB; - f.' , ; STOLEN from ths quarters, in yAUan't.cf ij. R. M. Mason, Q. M., Stewart's Corps, on th night of tb llth July, a black Mare, fi years eld, lit hand high, short, thin man aad taiL.'-He aeark recunibered aboat bar xeett a scar lag from 00 of her flank te the bia bene the 1 very long framed and bss a fin bead aad eajs. The above reward wtU be gives for tbe ret am 'te ElaJ. Mssoa, at AtUatn, or sech tnfonnwtiata ad wCl Iead7 ? te her reeevery. The Mare ls,ta rperfry ef Ms R. O. Hjggtns, Pfj MssUr Hlewart'x Oorjis. Atlanta. Anguit27Ui,l . ' " ,. " aog2T-lw ar i-v... .. -" . ' TO CONMCBSAB I ES. ' q r- - WE have prisSed on good: paprr7feta 5. - "" Abearact of Previaloas- sold as? DiScors, -agrecabty te & 1st erri b Cemabaarjr.ea' . - sm1 fiwmlmtw asla tssy la , . JT, HE. EEBEL pmcS 4etf a mm . - . AnTTUAJIOS mi suacber, by a .y'Bg ladw; af , expert ace. Ttacite kissic, Ac. , Address . , Post eace, box Ao. IS, GrtSa, Ua. aag2A-f ' ' - u J , - ' 2-. t'v !.ijv a. i 'xTjkviaxrohasWone ' pcu.t4 riUag sjilisijpeaUia bis QSvtUj we eSfer tot sxJe tbeinateriaj farmerJ j fsj&a ta-, remriaatiea ef the &AU.V Ctlni tCftaSa he? JOB OmCIi attaclied. U- e -Srw,"asassa. s ea isssai ' TJis news a& li lajjiliad, wi, every. resirfts . fcrtheiVissaJtimcfnl " Tbe a e sysydr rype nUUcf Eofara; sad ML- ' fee, srltk Vt Su& &ht i"tosgftW.I-' ' Tb Job )ce U vivi'yirp6t n.t able for erdiA&ry Job tad bock week- a, good , Oor 4ea Zfachiss rrcssa lasslccjf eXtPioa list book work, a'geod 4esoTtesja-cf-tancy lUcr( clJaisss, ene1oa, uif T-! T The aatlr Taslsrial U Ia got4 crr tinjriS be dirivyed e? allow ralc.r jwiiM - . Z '. iMdwfi f ' -i i'ttBCtZ12'iiZlZ:?t MTwflsat3fet A'jqSWmWw' ''.iCrkiT.rirr 'fjfjriTiAytwir4&tSi; -tf w at J at u U.XifiliilAii V&t ik, lt . eg3-H.' I1HB : v e.