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THE DAILY UEItoL.
"rrautURB VK Ur (o ;l-,s );m trim.)
BY. riUNC.' M. 1-.AUL.
. ' Terms of S'iiith.c I'IptiiTit.
One eay one month . lff.no
two uioiulte b.isl
. " three months .l'i'.sT
I?al ef Adver'.iUjijT. .,
Two Dollars per bquura ol ten lines or h ta foi each In
st H'.n. ,
tJTTiTin Casu.
THK- DAILY
REBEI
TjrlSLAY. MOICNi:.'.',
:-i.n.
1n:4.
li,vMif Book l'orTi.- Found, nil yesterday
morning, a large leather p .c'-.i-t-liook, containing
a eiddier's furlough, an mTn-'er's pay account eu.l a
juiall sum of money. The owner1 cun oliliiin tho
book And content un fi ji 1 1 4I10U to this tiGco.
9, .T. fi. TiinVmiKH, h Fitpcrintpndi nt of (lis
1'rciW Affociotion, him pune to Trxan, em ttlnuinots
trin. 'p. John drn'im1, will ilievbtirge the duties
of Mb office in din !" r re.
5,, The Kirhmtj d Ktirii i rer
,J. II. Winder ho bwn reitioved fr
of tbo pout at. Andiy'fi'ille, (Ja.
utiites that 0n.'.
iin tho comininid
JiTIt la h1i1 on the authority of a foreign pa
per tl)jtt riiit. Seinmef i now on his wny to Ka
a,n route for" the Cnnfi demoy.
M7 Tin l-fxnmlncr line ronfirinntion of, tBcro-i
port t' at Mohy hunjr thitty ynnhtes wlmnj . ho
fHU(bt burnintjTOHidenein in Chirk county.
t flTThe whole of Middlo and North Mi.si.ipni
ta r pwented naa vt coro-'.eU, 1111 1 tho cnp i
laiil lobe tbo finest cvpr m-i in tlmt rj,;ioti.
SSiU. Col. liryivn M: Thoinin,'
baa boen ajipnlutcd a lirimlii-r
VnJ'rt to duty at Mobile, llo U
jbonmi,-of Midway.,
of M i'!im1;ovi1Io
i ti'Tnl, find e
a con nt C( 1. J.
JFQf Oneof theeditorsof ilm Jllssonri Itopohlienn
recently nmdo atour to tho eonlm! portion' f that
(?tat, Iheludine tho rniinthiRoTiittidofydi, ll.iward
Donne, Andraln, Calloway, Monrocy Montgomery
and St. Chnries. J'Iib harvest, nn u peneral llilnr,
fa thnw, owtnn to thoexMiiro drought, Tbn eulti
Tatlon ofooltoti hint imynmii is ypidlyinereasinp;
In those cuintie. It iii nlio ol.n rfl, n tin effect
ofthe prl'Snnt high price, the loom and fpinninjr
wheel were beiird In almost rrnpj hou?o.
HpMll CorMpnnd.'nre of tho IHud.1
Letter from "llia."
j CliAmonr,, X. 0 . Ai'voil I'Oib, 10(14.
l'urmant to a riv.olut.iou of 'on j ret polls were
i rnd lo (hi?. oil;', on '!"'
!ey tl '
M-VSIsra
I 'h for no J
t. OlIlJlV.O'U.I i '-. .-I...- ij
four votes wer P it aed ill of lln-s e
Clusklry. Tbo l.'aptaiu is tiodou'elei
llully lor him !
Last night wo bad oncofjlm'" i'noi,v
rafresl.ing rains, for whieh we l.ave I :
ulfering fur so long a titne. Tliii wTIT
dency to ttrengtben vt ge l at i i;i. (I
. toads ut melons and fruiis of all sorts
our markol. Tboso deliei ma nrtielos s
lo tho cheering of tho inner im.n, in-ihc
Only
re for '.'apt,
ily elected.
juVeiiattt"',
.11 lietioilly
li. ve i n-
"Itt. till Toll
nni lillio.'t
l:i' 'I'SRiirl'
dog tl n VP
are dirt cheap, when wo compare them wi'h the
other ncccsjiirics of life. In fact cverytlifn,', but
' board, la obaap in Charlotte. .
Old Jnbal Early, or Us (Jen., Lo cqlls hiiu, bis
"bad old man," has won a uixuc, during his sojourn
in the Vullay of Virginia, of which lm is well wor
thy. Did you c.vvr soe hiui? I" nm you havo hubs
d one of the groa'ost curiosities of the war. lie Is
A mau'of Junsidursble eorporosity, vi h u full fare,
which bas the app'-urance of the full uioon when it
Is'aI its height In redness, 116' is about th feet
bigh aud of iinmcusu structure. Jlit? video sounds
tike a cracked Cbiutse fiddle, and i ernes from hie
mouth somewhat nn the style of a hardshell Bap
tist, witb a long drawl, accompanied with an intlr
polalion of oaths. In the winter his bead is enead
d In a not stfiped woollen skullcap drawu down
Over bis aars, whilu bis body is contained within
the embraces of is Virginia idtilh ou r coal 'sinking
bis beds. Ilii legs aro covered by leiirs of thu
tame ui'iteriul, wrapped from tho feot upwards ns
Ligb ail (be knees with whilo tape. He is as bravu
an be is homely ami as homoly us any man you
ever saw.f xcept Parson Ilrownlow, h is said to
rival bis Kata io Majesty in 1iii persouol appear
anee There aro ruunl ancCiltitos related of old
Jubal, but I cannot at resent e.tll to incnpiiy but
one, During the battles in tho Wildornrss or one
occasion a regiment from Soutb Carolina was order
ed to charge tho enemy. .For lm reasou tboy
faltered. Old Jubal bearing of it rode up In the
head of the column and lu that peculiarity of tone
for which he is noted, ei ic'l nut ut the, top of hi
Tiiw, ''Boys you got uu iolo Ibis d d scrape, nud
by 0 d you shall help us out. Charge!" The
Regiment wore so cut by tbo remark that they
rusWd upon tbo loo driving him from every posi
tion. Tbe tnnkecs liavu , ai.'niu cut llm Weldon and"
Petersburg road. Wo have not us vet ascurluined
tbe daunt gn done but pivnimo it is of very blllu iin-.
portative,
.Cliljcns from Kast Tennessee report but few Fed
eral troops in that pinAinn of ilo Slate. These are
generally confined to Kiioxvllle, where there Is
.forue of negroes (probably about aoO) ns a. garrison.
A raid in that section eit.'cr on Kno.,t .b or Cleve
land Willi a luiKcleut lotve would lri;;hu ii Sherman
up extousiruly. I'll a k.
Yankkr Likb. Not Ion,;" fineo the l.oui.vlllo
and Nashville papers reported Col. Adam John.
Ion defeatedand killed lu southern Kniltieky, now
. they have bim whipped by a force of ninuly
Yankees whom bo bad lurinuiidod with six nr seven
bunilrednun. A very icasnnablo tale , The llfcu
livlllo Journal of tho 20th, gives the following m.
probable report of the affair!
Adam Jommshn's Drfkat. Wo bav sonio imr-
ticuhtrs of tbo bri balfl fltftit which took place
about eight miles from l'linoetou, Kentucky, on
Hunilii morning lt. Major Tyler, of the Did
Kentucky mounted infantry, was stationed t llm
place with ninetv-ihrae men, to guard tho crossing
of tbo road to iliikinsvillc, and ttie road from
Wbiio's Mill lo W'allouia, a noted guerilla road.
On the preceding Friday evening tie had encouii'er
d Woodward's two hundred end Ii Tl V inch on their
aj from b. IV't si llopkiu n ille 1 1 join Adam
Johnson In Wubsior i-ouaiy, end loit'id llieui to re
tritl. Oa Sunday nifvtitii be wi1 oir iinded In csinp
b t..l i l.i.o.lrrd sironir. who
' 1 iniminitu, di,o " I
. lusli a furious a'ta k in di.vliat.t .M i.ior 1 yler l
forn.od b! men in a g nd posiiioti, and gave battle I
'iludeleriiiiiiatioii written on ft cry Mum's face to
' "in nr dlo. The roclliet was flcre ;.:.'! He-.iy for
ftbnni Pn hour, wb n the n-hels i. -tired whipped and
'"eeaiUlvd, wiih loss of n-ariy fify killed and j
"nj wimtnlml, J.dimaui ainoiijr the number, who
hdlotli kjiis shot eat bv a I- ul lbron,:li the lent.
J'k Liriiiniunt Culoui! (So,rv w woui'dcl In
the left, and bis Adjutanl ( I-u'l ..U ) and four others ,
m taken prisoner. The o-d I"" ll1"'"' Bna
six Wounded. J.mn.ou' I'oreeii tell .back
W two tnilas, toward Pi-PvidotKo. not Msjot
T.fWrnalae4 ouster of lbs t! dd. Th. Major and
b'J hvhd of brnoes lt.si" K,H"' en'ihl lor
Wilnuwi uiHttij'h oy a lRi!y 'i"'i fw"
f(eifii tf Emerson lUherJj't'. 4 1
We are h.deWd to ir correspondent ''Ovapc" j
for the following speech ol Emerson Ktberidge at I
a .iicriciian meeting id .e 1 orK
reiiow-curzens : 1 buiiiu dcioto you hi ihuiiii 01
e munv thousands of American rUizi-ius. who.
, who,
like myself, have rost the right to rote in the
ncju
.
I'rehlotitiul election, ne look to vou
or tin'!
North to wtiom thia rkctit yet ruamins, so to ecr
cic it tbut onr rihi8 ,ay be reypeetetlonr uf
frrinirs conipaMnionatcd and the fniter.iiil love
which bound us es one people, may be rrkii.dlrj
under the bond of an everlasting union. 'Loud
cheer. I hui not here to iepieent tbut clsn at
the South mho. with their hIUm ut the North, have
brought this Woody at rife upon tho nation. 1 do
not Hpeuk for them. When you aaaemtiled four
years aco a aovertipn electors and clone Abra
ham I.iucolu I'reK.Jent of the L'nited 1t.ili s,
hit aniH and hifMn u in rip t-'outb weio as lie- '
voted to tin; l.'nioii iih hi! in Hi" 'onh. ! ,i I
pluusc.J- The Huutii beiriff eumeiioally Uie weHker '
section, were naturally jealous ot their n n,
and when a Innir train of c rcuniHtaneei. culintiiu-
tin In the raid of John H row 11, bad aroused their'j
tears to the most intense decree, tolIoed, u it
iiniuediiitely was, by the election of it man who
avowed the belief that the Union could not cxint
half slave and hulf free, hey were led to take uh
iUiiiuuc ui acu-ueioune aKKiiisi nangers winch,
tliey believed befure Ond, then menaced their itc-
stiiictton. CbeeiH. In .connection with uhler j ol tho fleet for their gallant conduct during the
men tliuu myself I luliored to persuade our people eii;;agetiient on tlio 3th, and for the noble and inj
10 rely Umn your nutrintism, to' rntr;iiii within j plieit oonlidenoi; reposed In their loader,
constitutional bounfy your President, and prevent j Two hundred reb 1 priooners, taken at Fort
any treasonable act, it such be meditated, anuinKt rtJjiincs, petitioned to bo allowed to take the oath of
the reserved rights of the State and the ponU'.-; allegiance. The (ienera! coinnfclidine authorined
Applause, and groans for Lincoln.) Conr ntioos, j ('. Jwiht, our Oouimissioner of Kxchango, to
however wero obtmntT,.by a iniuonfy of veles, 1 waivo , ju8t cLilms ot the tlovernment, and to
III0..,?, iifi . 1?' . .. l"'I an immediate rchiaae of our frisoncrs, omo
' t xt tT ; ? PrT"Ui V ' ' ? ,r""'f ! Vm- "w at ('"''l Voti, Texas,
gura .on of Mr Lineolu. only x hlateshad format, j ' t,,B ,,0 . L 8,uaim.. 1Ulb Hr. wl-iVh was
V adotifi'll nri tn!in..M ft ..'i...iu..i.i n , ..
jority ot the pcoplo wro opposed to adissolutii 11 ot'
the Lnioit. . u nvunliona asseinblcd in nil the
nouuicru piuus, noi lor me purpose, us I he people
understood, of unequivoflal scpiirailou, but for the
settlement or Ilia questions of diflerenco, nud in (lie
phrdsuology of that day to reconstruct their 1 nion.
At that time Lincoln could have overwhulined llm
secession party by "some siuiplu deelaralivo mo,
which might have inspired conBilenne in bis ability
and sincere intentioo to niaiiilain Ike' Con tinflioii
Mu its Integrity and wiold the powers ot I'.m t; r, -
crnment lor too equal rights ot ell. Hu was not
the man for the emergency. Uroans. Ho nt
the entreaties of the earnest mon North and South
only with sniveling proti stations of gnjd intentions.
Ilut this could not quid their fears. They remem
bered tbo vigorous Innguago of thn old divine,
"that the mad to bell is paved with joaW iutr.t!oi.,''
Look ing over the past throe yoars to the broki n
columns of States, the mouldering ruins of cities
and towns, the devastation and ruin of whole pop
ulations to the vatt armies of tho dead, tho bun
dredsof thousands of widows and orphans reduced
lo slavery, the question arlseswhethcr Lincoln was
a traitor at heart meditating tho dismemberment of
these Suites and tho usurpatTon of despotic power
Ut the time bo swhro, on tbo Kvangclis- of Almigbtv
Hod, to "preserve, protoct and defend tho Consti
tution." A voice "he was a traitor," and -gioatis.
Hut have you considered whether yoh tare power
to day to change the Administration by the ballot-?
Can ydu vote Abrabifin Lincoln out, mid place the
wovtrnmont in the hands of a capable mid a true.-
i iii'iii uiiio r . mu jjinooin permit you i that 1."
tho question. Ho bas long designed to continue
binisell in power by foreeor by fraud, nnd he lias
at his command, for that purpose thn must Ictvh.
some pack ow'bred by the corruption i f uiin s
traiiieij pow. I '.ond cbcers l '
I lo nof a A wdi line,. iiii.;f.T. ,,-i'h
eloio.oni ju I.
.J-alv ..f New Vrnkl-.t .
v ell tl cll.-( i
of froo lialh
or Missouri
.i.v to so ( , ..ii i!;i,, .i.j., , i .,'
in Maryland, Delaware, ivi iiioi
Fur, us it is in the hingdi iiw-l ;
whatsoever injury is done to the humbl
I ol I tl .
Mitten, or to tho individuals tht in, iaTlote.
Stale ol New Vork. A voice "That's so.'
i to the
'i Liu-
ctiln tntendi l: v the bayqnet lo cilrry an elect,,
Vote for himself in the border Slave Slates; and
these are liistiflio'fiit, tbeu ho will count ihe nn
td Arkana- a and Louisiana, and other In
Mates, it necessary to make good hi
i. l
n-.n-oi. i
Already has the lir.,t act in this iippe. Img di
been perforoied. lie has sealed m Congress,
lb fiance of thu will of the people, nieuihois fi
the border Slates-I have just named, in order
count the fraudulent electuful votes, or to c
ma t
in ,
MU, j
to I
eet
littnsell IU cast tbo choice sboubL devolve upon
tbo Ilousu of'lieprescntalives. Hisses. I finite
'fore submit that, if it be your will to defeat l.iu
coin, as I believe it is, you must poll snob a ma
ority tif votes as will preclude him from the possi
bility of countinghisfruuiluftlit v;ites against vou;
or you must prepare to meet the danger of which
you have been timely warned bv Senator M ade
and Winter Uuvis. (Tremendous applause. Let
inc,tbon, entreat yn, Democrats und publi
cans, of w hatever naino, to combine all ronv
strength subordinate all vonr minor dillerenecs
lo that almtglity question, the sulvalion of liberty.
("We'll An it," and loud cheers. It is not ivv'
pitrpqHO to inquire inio the merits of the several
political orguniiations, each of which is striving,
hi us own pauioiic way, to ormg tlio cmtr
i t" to a i
feets of your decisiou upon tbo Southern niinil. i
If you of the North would have a speedy tormina- '
tion of thia fratiicidal war and tbn cnii'sliiti'iomil i
rcbkliona of all the States restored in their- itileg- 1
rity, you can rh it by electing Oeorge It. McClel
Ian next President of the United States. Cheers
lor McClelluu again and again. .
On ihe contrary, ii yod would hnvo these States
irrevocably divided; if yoa would hare the inde
pendence of the Confederate Stutes.eslablishcd and
recognised by all the great powers of Kurape, if
you would have the niavo trade oponitd at the South
and the Afrioan race doomed to wenr. upon ibis
continent the flailing chain of servitude for thou
sands of years to come, you will havo accomplished
that by Ihe re-election of Abraham Lincoln.
Sorcums and hisses. With all deference, let mo
say that the election of any man upon the plai
lorni of "peacann any terms"' would bo reganled In
i ho Houth as tantamount to a recognition ol South,
crn indepi ndenco. It would atnee blast the hnio-s
"f a I'v'ge saajority of tho Seiitbern pe.iplo w ho ire
now li'ol'ing to the Prcsidrntlal cleciiun fo open tin
door for a sotllnmenl of all differences, and no lion-,
orablennil glorious return to tho Union. App'.m 'e.
To perceive tho force of t''e proposiiions l bme
sta ed, it is nocessirv tnbsv'i; sou-.e tlistinet i lea of
tbo predominating sentiment which
t' c I
Southern mind. Although that, people aroelm'!
lu Htilido, as no vast and mighty eiiL'ioo ol war.
i boy are dlvMud iui iby 'imro b n, Kiel ;hev ieii.
son as (bey bav(( evr don'', upon the qoe-iien m
union or, disunion. Upon tbo question of f ale
right-", or local self-governmcnl, there is no ib-si nt
iniiotig the eouthern poopbi, lint the ma s s nve
not lighting, Tor scperable naiiotiulity, nor uru ihev
lighting for Slavery. With many Ihe question is
regnrdelas no'longor alls uo, and there is no wis
io oensuro it. The party . who now control the
South are llghtlns; for empire. This pirty has ex
isls'd at tho N'orlh. And Iheso are Ibey who light
ed the tor-h of civil war, Cheers. lint llm itholo
people are grounded In the theory of Statu rights,
and believe it a religious obligation to inuiiiiain
them against all oncroacbmeuls wf tho general gov-.l
Inent. '
It has been difficult ml any time lo find one so
era t en as not to stand ready to stake his life for the
dnleieo of Ibo reserved rights of the States and
the people. Loud cheers When, then, thry
sihv tho wur perverted to the very destruction of
iheso rights. en you wonder that the made com,
mon cause with Jeff. Uuvis In resisting Lincoln's
unconstitutional acts? Our pence per nr frienos
are oat authorised to Infer from this fact that the
Southern people are eotuinitted against a union
with Ihe Northern people.
The people, fnv luitanre, to Texas, Louisiana or
Arkansas, would as readily agree to live with the
States uf Illinois or New 'York under the nutimiul
Constitution as they would with Virginia or-Suutu
Carolina, nnder the Confederate Constitution.
Tha December message of Lincoln grnnns and
his amnesty proclamation, together with bis rcil-nt
leller 'To whom it may concern," Is met with one
consuming blast of Ineffable scorn. This claim of
aright in lb President of tbo I nited'Stutes to
modify rule Constitutions, repeal Stale laws, and
dictate institutions, owning, as It dees, munvt lv
against tho most firmly-rooted eotivieii.o.s of tC-
rM.niiiorn luuiii, proves l.lneolu, ir lie U ni, the
veriest fool that was ever Intrusted with ofl'.eial
power, a traitor, ami a disuqionist. "lie is boil,."
Tliis l.'nion can tn!y b restored by a iu-jniuy ,,
the Southern pnd in their cerporaie cspm itv, fur
St,U call only a t by oruani rurognlrel ,Un , rc. I
atc(f by State and Federal Cousi itutions. T'.' s !
must, nect sssrily, lm the work lime, requhinj great
moderation and justice on the patt of tho jo-munl !
government. If you will elect MoClellan this cmi I
be aeoemplished Without the firing of imbiber gnu !
or the bus of aw'ther life.
Tbe riVkr M isting In behalf of the
country will btl.tld la i'.is Ilsp'.int Clurob t'oo- af
trVvtt it oV,ak.
NORTH EH N .DISPATCHES.
To the Awtot-lated Pres..
' , Caiiio, 'August 25.
1 "j-"1
1 I. 8. novices 10 me jj.iu insi., say the Bev-
t!il" 1"lu,,,B -"vnirj regiment oas. returned ironi
.. .1... ........:. -r,,.. v.rt-.t 1- .. .
i"s I'wi'i iruuiuio ia si account
Aiuiiil.'i.v. the reheis, hart crossed Ibe Coldwater riv-.
cr, twenty-three miles frotu Memphis, retreating in
tin: direction of Pauoln, grumbling over the failure
uf tlKir cip!:iiii-ri. They expected to crcute ft di
version ill (ii'ii. Sinit.Ji's expedition.
. (ioncrul Forrest tuld our officers, uuderflugof
truce on Sunday, that General Griersou occupied
Oxford
.MissisWppi tteamers brinjj New Orleans datca to
the I S ; h instant, with the following summary of
new:
A'liiiii nl Farraput made a reeonnoissance on tbe
1 tt:i. Oh trui ti .in near .Mobile found. Tbe.Nanh
vjtlo in funk across the rbaiiiifl, making noet to
the city impossible until she a removed. The gun
boat .Morgan came down at:d cannonaded our ves
s df from a safo distance. There are still Iwo iron
clad rauis and se-veral plated batteries near (lie
city. Our butteries will open on Fort Morgan in a
few days. - " . ,
I
I- i
1'iirragut issued a oougratulatory onlor, return
inr( tlmnkd to the othceis and crews' of the vessels
'. reported captured and destroyed by guerrilfts, have
. . ... :
arrived at ssevi Orleans, jhcjj report the steamer
safe, hut n ground below jlf unroe,'0iiftcbita river.
Cairo puicrR say that oine guerillas and- rebel
epics v.e shot by tho military authoritiui at Padu
c.ih yesterday nud the duy before.'
Nbw VokiC, Aug. 25th. ,
Mullcr, the Fnglish railway murderer, wai ar
rested in the chip Victoria last night,and thu A. M.
liroiiL'ht. to llio Police headquarters. In his trunk
tho yiif.li and bat of the murdered man were found.
He ;;liiiitl;.- proli aled his iunoceuoe, lip was iden
liiied h.v tho jeweller and rh London cabman.
(lol l is rather stronger tu-day than yesterday.
Theiu is n strong interest in tho gold room, and
pr ees t Mid upward.
Sales ihi mnrningnot large. Tbefluctaliom have
berii trom 2o li to 2;'m1.
'fi o Couuie reittl's Washington special says ,
Intelli-eueo from (Icn. W'arreo reprosent our cav
alry rapidly destroying thn railroad bridgos between
Pet rsluirg and Wuldon.
l!cn. Wa-ren is so strongly intrenched that lie
cai.not b,i di-lodijed.'ntid is making demonstrations
on the Petersliuri and Lynchburg railroad.
The steamer Liberty, from Havana on tho 2th
has arrived. . ' . ,
'I lie i'mportitioii of Chinese Into Cuba lias been
granted.
A meeting nus held in Itavana to potition fur a
Co vrnthm for representation in tho Cortes.
I'lie hrookndo riinnrrs, Lucion and .Dolphin, are
at Havana. ' I
Piisinc-is dull
II hyit's .'tituy of tuk Potomac, )
August23. j
Col. Tilden, reported missing after tho action of
Friday, is safe. He was taken prisoner, and with
oib.Ms conveyed to Potorabiirg, but, during the' ex
ei'tewient, of loading ibe'-ti nn the cars, he managed
,' " "" . tbo guards, and crawled
' ' ' ''l ' i jn riled till etianco
Tl."'.' ..j -RV.fJ7 ;'rfv;'' t
into onr lines on one j,;y un.wjttrod.
t.'itcr .1',.. 2M.t,m, Warren axlvaneed till line
ono mile niou.r the railroad towards Petersburg
j -everd.iy, iIk rebel pickets falling back before his
.-l.ireii, linrs. '
'I i.o 1st ilu'irion of the 2d enrps were engaged all
dm ynsierday in deitroying tbo railroad as far os
1! , a'u's l:l ation and bt- vond. a distance of alwiul.
ne ' e mi i ie-..
'i'ln em ! ion over which the 5th -Corp ndvanted
wa- i uniilelely tlcsiro.tial.
A I qniet l
ll'u iwceplinll
ill!'.
long the lines this morning, with
of tbo usual amount of picket Cr-
New Voiik. Aug. 2,"i, The Comfnoreial's Wasb
ia.!;l'in special fays: Tho F.xecutivo Committee of
tin; National I nion Ccinuiitteo are in y session in
this city, .
The fame correspondent says bo has the best roa
son for deny the published reports that tbo Admin
o I in I ion tnteriii'ns tfu idea of appointing peace
cnmmi sinner to Kiclnuond, and tf tendering an
iirinistieu, lie al.su save : While tho M Tldou Kail
road is I dally lost to the rebels, another movement
is already on foot Which will cause them quite as
much grief, ...
'Ihe Post's Washington special sayl : It is all
yiiei oh ihu Potomac, and the reports of rebel
in-"? i .ing are a humbug.
!-, 1 1 a,.,. 1". ri,. I'.L... l... n:i n,l
captured ,:,uu prisoners in the assault they made on
our forces nn tho -Weldon Railroad on Frlduy,
but suiiii to, deplore the loss of the railroad very
tnio-h. , .
Tl.e only itrmi of news from Mobijn are the ful
lowing, under date of Ibo 7th : A force of the ene
my from Pcusttcula, estimated at 2,1100, crossed the
Perd bin river yesterday, and advanced toward Mo
bile Da .
A heavy yanluio force is in North Mississippi,
Its destination is supposcd to be Mobile. '
Nkw YoAfAug 2i. Tbo Vost's Washington
special sn.vs that advices received tbcra to-djiy from
ll irpor's F'-rry Mute that there was a little skir
misli going on at Ihe front on Wednesday, hut
without any important result. The rebels are evi
dently in ing lo get across the Potumao again, but
our env ilrvktep ton closo so eye ou thoui.
(.lor troops have made a most thorough do-true
lion of the H'eldou Hullroad.
It. is not proposed, however, to evacuate the' Una
of that nnnl. Our forces will remain there for the
prcst nt. A large trnnbur of t itireus of Loudon
lount.v have been brought in, charged with beinj
guerillas. ..
A' special In tl.e Commercial from Washington
I.'ilh. siivs : 'I'lie feilinff here with referenco to the
late niovoment of thn army of Ibo PoUimao and
those in rotiteiiipbition is full of bepo nud eonfl
d lice. It is certain thai Ibo campaign against
li.r 'umeuid is not ii elided, if indeed it bus more
than just i on u.uoead. If Lee's disposition of bis
forc es has been based upon such an Idea be may
find out bis error wheu iWs too lute,
Foiithkss Musiior, August 21.
Tho mail llag-of truce sloumer New York arriv
ed last evening with 401) paroled Union prisoners
in charge id' Major Mulford. Tho Klehmoiid Kt
unincr of the 22tl conlaius the follnwinn; dispatobes:
Cmttl-i STosj, August 20. CafJialn Dickenson
with a greatly Inferior force engaged the enemy's
cavalry and aVlilleryat llaiiiosvdle, Florida, on tbo
.Jllih, and complotgl'y routed them, capturing one
iiundrcd and filly prisoners, 0,10 Vite ot rtdlery,
and one hundred stolen negroes. Tha sneiny was
piirsneil fuiirteon miles and scattered.
The i:auiliin also savstbst Gen. Hudiard L
r'o, commanding Fort Morgan, is a Ylrgiuian.
During Saturday evening thora was received at
Libhy 'i isoti trom PoMisburg and' other places
Ili yaukec prisoners, inrluiliug S eommissitmod
oibcers, wi'h Ihlgniliet-'tenoTitl Hayes, of (jenural
Warren's Corps'.
The nuuibnr of prisoners of war near Anderson
ville, fla ( .IH.tllin. Tim bad policy of Congrega
ting such an army; pf prisoners In one phce must
bo I'rpparenl to the auihurl ics. The yankee Gov
eriioienl never c' liiuiit'ed that blunder.
The powder mills located at Charlotte, N. C.
blowup soino dsys since,- killing three uien and
wounding several.
Tbo Kxiiiiiinor'of lbs IWli, says:
Muau.ii Aug. 17. Maj. Oon. Fraak Gardner,
as-utued coimnand of tbo Onlf District lo.dny. Th
people are pleased witb him,
Yesterday evening, the enemy landed at Mon
trose in live launches. Our cavalry fired on tkrui,
Wounding several.
Hopes are entertained (if an early exchange of
pti'uucrs at Dauphin Island.
WASiuvifox, August M.
.Vsra r.oblicrs arti to be paid the same wsges
and bounty and clolbing allowance as white sol
diers in cccordance wiih th late decision of tho
Aitorne .'cneral. There is no groand for tb
rinnor so as.iduotisly reported from here. tl.al th
I rre idciil propones In send neara rnniiniseionera
bi the rebels. Thu runioit, that an armistice has
-:i, oi is io be, proponed, are equally without
foundation. , .
Superiniamtent Wbitel? has rnmmiir.ie.a'td to
the lotloui bureau .pm imereating fanta reUtira
o the l't JndiBti.. niiiuberto al uiit ,00i) ssnils.
Torse Lniimis hav, a 1iestT wiih ft. U. r' is.
Uiw B'VV'S '". ui tunr (.tudtain fr b
whites. This in au inipohuot fact, considering
they are great warrior a A occiipyiu" minim
portions of Colorado. Th r representatives eit
Washington favorably impn sied with tho. kind
treatment which they refcrnM.
tubseriptiona t the 7-S 1 'o.'.n to-day nnmuutcd
Ui 9u3,0(.K), and to tl.e :u 40 loan to HsUr.O.
, IIami i m I'lnm, August 2,V
A reconnoiiauee'wai'aiii tfiis nnwhing by a
large force of cavalry, uu er (.onimund of tionural
TnrlturH vliinli rukiiltoil iil h ninirnr Tflrp itnn.tr.
taut information with K-'jV:t io"ti.e oneinr's
movements. From t lie iiiijimation received,' it
appears that- cotisiCurubb; portion of the ene-
mv a torees hrnko iliip a. I t urlestowu this morn
ing at daylight, and muieb ii in the direction of
Lectown, Our cavalry sti .iek their line i f akirro-
isners aonui a roue tyo-.i ikOiirnevaviwe, u rn,
after a brilliant churg' ', .-.om . iled i.i capturing
quite a niitnbcr of p;ivno ".
ish we lost a few killed r.n 1
were brought oil' flu1 tin.'
this dispatch, keavv linn,,'
" I'lll illj;
Ihe skit
WOO, Ml 1.1
, Toe !i
f vhom
i' l iti;,
u:--
Visio; mi
reotion of Shtq;
plurUitow n. -
J-aibiukss Mosum. Auiiuiit Jl. .Vtcl
eh
eabio of Fnglisb manularnne arrived beru lo-day. j
It is to be laid across the t":csi,.t..ilo fiom For'n s f
Monroe to Cberrystown. V he oid ca'do li:u km I
ikiw for several weeks. -st i
ThotnaH itoamer Jubu IVrV..slf.( rt-City Point,
arrived at -t P. M. All ip.i.-t te.'t even the usual
rL rrtt u! r,r;L!!r;;
strongly held W our left who;, .wliieli us r. r.tes.nted
as pcrfcotly secure and e'wliv bold.
IIiiiuiHiiunu, August ".'.The ca!b:d ss.-loii ef
'the Pennsylvania Legiisuiove adjoifiund tbi. iu'orn-
lng to meet again on the Nth n.tu ,
In tho House a resoli l o, vim i,ffe"e d calling on
President Lincoln lo rimove Secvtary l-'taulou
from the War Duparluinit for iuefiici -y. Tho
resolution wils rtferred to ilie Ciuiiinit'.De jui Fedyul
Relations." .
Nkw IUvkn, Angus' L'.'i. Ir. J. ubl, nn
ouiiueut physician, anil'f r man; years Frohwor of
Yalo Pullego, expired alltia residence in tlii -tiiy
this evening, aged seven!" -live.
-
San Frawcihi'0, Augir t Ij. Tbo threo Judges of
the Supremo Court of Nevada Territory have re
signed, after being charted iih corruption by the
press, and petitioned .y nearly 1,I"'('J voters tu
vacate tbo bench.
Nkw Yokk, August W.-ThoiWorld's dispatch
from the. headquarters of the iP.h corps ut llall
town, of tho 2-ld, 8-vs: "A reconuuisiiucc was
sent out at an early hour this looming on the
Charleston pike and discovered nothing but n line
of skirmishers.
The movements for th-i pa-t few days show thai
Ihe return of Mioiiilau .'mm the banks of Cedar
Uud bad placed bis army in a position of advant
age for both ofl'eUMve and delnht-ive opcntlioiix,
which it was impossible to tibl.tin at 1 tint point.
There arc two roads by tw.ich the enemy can at
tempt to enter Marybim', either through Sinilhcr'a
gap or across tho' I'otoumc ut Sliephurdslmtn,
and thence tbtniigb Ihe gi'S of South mountain.
To go through Sniither' np tbcv must lirst re
treat, and iu cither case we h no ihe inside track.
The guerrillas have lain fearfully active all
along our lino of march.. Several t'f our men,
shot by Mosby's bund, Wi-ro found bung by ilieir
legs and others witll sheepskins stiillcd in their
nioiitha. " . '
10 A. M. Picket firing is now irninir on in front
of the left and renter. The enemy developcs no
strength, and tho artillery elicits iio response' us
yet. ' . j " . .
Tho World's, spss-'i I, dated in tbo held before
Petersburg 23d,uyi that urreii pushed a reeon
noiaHance toward IVtorsbui "yesienlay, and f.uii I
the enemy bad retired from hit- immediate fiont.
Taking advantiigo of this "Van en nihaneed his
lines much nearer (lie ciiv lluf.i nn.,:l't bail vet
-".,-V.WB'jJjJ- ,I..Jid jj j.rJL Jui
t.i.-fi-.'l "oy vvo- - , : (,.! , , . a', lol ,w,
Tbo ien .,1 1 ai t i lu'.baldy I'nNni It.i k to .'.ei
regular lino l -..-i, -r they ji,.iv he m ,n.,ii', B. -ing
fur a lUnk atia jv
A largo number ' 1--s. i'.-.s r.-n.c hi. r.u
they say that Leo b . ..., J ,Ki , ,,,, ,,.
to take tliis ro.td if . i . r. , t n e,
. Slimy rebel o.'li r-i -. ;;, :, js ,
the aluVy thn't ilir-re . ;,-.,' .. y.,' ,.:.,,
Petersburg. Wbt s - t-fc. i. , ..
plies held nt Liohto io ,. , . .- ,
aitltili. The Danviif , , .
means fur transport. . ' 1 J t , -.' ,
diMtricts.
The Tribune's ap'- i . i V -.!.!.', , ., ,'a . .
tho 21(1, says : Sen
day to pay the troop
Money is being rape
Department, and a
probably leave to-ini
t r - e ii 1 1 1
IV.e..
v ihe
H in
h.,
to
, n
troops.
. ' s
,Jake Bei .'. on
Iil.
On Hunday roopiiv" '!, .Ink.- l:.-tiii'il. sir.- .-.t
toiious guerrilla robl i f ui npituiid of tt-tr.
cut throats, made or , '!, to towus, die i,i,-l re
stirbed the quiet of ts ''. s-,.e -,
they dashed do'.vrr tit , t I : , i'o'il: i ueeil lie, .
at the negroes kningi s i'i i-i', i' i . i;.,. 1 1 a 'o
ribla scamper to iKf '. n'.i'-p- i ;; i. i t . -In
all, about, twcnlv (M . lecv iiv i, io.
nulely, they'all sped i )! U u...ik. -s
body was found to be
The cittiens were) line
Iniuses, and driven i
ruard was atatioueo
underwent a sei lcb,
tides of value found
trophies thus ubi.n,nw
monev. The sti'ies v.
plundered. Sonic tr
forcing Ibe lockn of II
Biout, but the rubbers
success. Ooodsj to th
dollars were stolen fi t
stole wna also broker
hundred dollars' wort i
Tagtran and son, and
militia, were relieved e
Major Laggard was I
driih appeared to be n
themselves bv be itiii
Hubert Hull and .Mr. it
caughf in tbo road uu l
a fine horse stolen Inn
compelled to evacuate
Ihev learned Hint a ( 1
tueky volunteers i
time after Uennetl bad
the detachment of Ibe,.'
i.i"
I I:
i
? si -J.il.iiish-
1! I I'I
t Wit'
U' .
l.ll I
.r. l-
i,r i.,
T W.-'cl
t : 1
-1 ut b.
Old. sin
k . r'j I
led -!
O. ,
iinjo.'d
i lll'iol. .
I'
dashed into the ,
throat gang. Leii-eo,,' .
had tnkon, the V' i-n,, i". :
rapid pursuit, TW i ' ii 1
miles, bill Uennetl i, !"
and sort-' '.-dcrt in t'.
tire b.ss to the tr. vu i,r
inatctl at over tXuoii," 'I i. -amis,
and uftublo 'd J'1
rieittinirnt exists in llm ( ,.
gennee bus been pnniouilVi 1
outlaw band. - .'"!" J (
un.n'-l.
i.i tor e'' .
v.-ell , ...
, ieti
a . t fi-
,.;'er..-i int. wiMioul
ihcuselve'.. .Miteli
llloi booil, nn. I leu
upon Henneti, and bis
.-w. .(".. 'Wli.
r- .1 -'
Operatluns Jit the l'lit'iny's Rear,
FromtlieMsc.nTelerr'.i.M p - f.'.li.J
We learn Unit a Coorsv h.is r.tiivcd beintiing
full etcoiints of opeta'h i ' i f our cavalry in the
rear of the enemy on lb Slain load. U aiicurs
that when Wh.'cler bi t. leaebcd Dalion ami
turned oil' Iti lie tlin jtii"i of Cleveland, be or
dered (Jen. Martin, con. .tinning one of I be cavalry
divisions, t blow up I '.j tunnel at Tunnel i.
This order was not j H, mu- did Cen. Win t ier
leurn'nf it until Ma.'tu 'i, div t ion bad left .the rnttd
and formed a juui -tion Ji'k me main body of tail'
forces.. A soon, I. I r, Is it was iise't-riaiiied
that the order hnil in .; (Iieeti curritd miu i ftcet,
(Jeiicrsl Martin was p , vd uld-r arrest nm) nt
back to Alli'ti'Miiol j. ple-ii Aioilv (, men w,,s
detached liom tin- uK i
mad. with pomliif ,
1.1.11I Sid s. ni to the Slate
1 s U- ile-ti ov the tunne:
at all hazards, as
of llio road and C. f .
I 10 r.lnitiu in the vieiuity
all 1 1 "I is tuts -i 11 ilo.nnv I
the track. culvt rU
tifslk Hi,:k, 'iiud keel. I
Sherman's cotnn il 1 I
On Wrilncsdi.r ;.
cavalry earned i-M ' .
they captured lb"
munition and it "-"'
destroyeil with il. "
ammunition wr,- .
e cut I
ibe cmi
M'lb 1.1
i s ol cm
cr repor's, our
'I he tlu v li. (01 c
Ii den .lb mo-
1 1 1. 1 stores
it. '1 e prompt iv
"ii!', b"t th cm s laden wuh
. ' buck to 11m tunnel and
i iia l les uf IU tunnel weie
"!mi1 t'nt, alter the pnwtler
I ii -, kml, everything being
d hie !, and in a few seconds
I I of 1 1,111s. I lur itilorinii.'it
' cr 1 ,1-iel st its destruction ni
'.' I tunnel is now a pi" fee'
.o:il heist two uionlhs 0 1 bind
platted inside of it.
closed up with T
had been arrange .
prepared, the Uai
the tunnel wus a
slates that tint e
being coniplttc.
wreck and will t.
labor to rebuild Inst accounts our rnuun
were stilj at wnk 1 ( nig up the road, and it was
believed that the i old iml be dm 1 11 oil' except
by a very largo f -1 tvhbdi will donbtlc-s be ""-ut
against then), 110 v 'j ,1 Atlhi-'a has I, ili. 11.
-Hi naii iSB
tint WlltlliDCt.lll ,
nitig the 3'si a "
1 Ml.M'U' H, -Wn learn saj s i
."', tl l ou WfiCue'elny
rV11"
I I -c
ll
,cul' slid baii.-toltn
ell J-sell couui.T, es
lip t.m .iil '
swept or il)i .'
Undine l.ii-i I
j C0B Wjsii.s .r
, KI0RT3 OF THE PE1:S3 AS30C1ATI01T.
Kiitrrrdacsdhia lo Act of Cimress In tic year lsftt,
by .1. S. TnnKiip;B. In the ('lurk's OtUoe of lUe llls
IHi't Court of the loiifederatu hiatus fi UK Nortliern
litriot of Gimjn; a. -
! Sliermau's Hrport of the Occiipafloil of
j ANanta.
nKI. ..,,, Kon, . T, ' . ,C-,.
- t ' 1 '"' 1 ,WB -
6V 'aritcn telegraphed Dir. BhymV E.uM
rcpett. atieiuian withdrvw fruin Atlanta aud made
. 1.. 1. t ). ..... .
a i'i:ua ,unnruB ion ii e.-v foint road, reaching
good position on the UOtU from which bo struck the
Jia-on !". Tho rink eouutmnded by Howard
v.a uesr Juliesboi a, fid tin) IvlX uudcr EeUoficld
r.cai Kuughaud Hsadyctlit' centre under Thomas at
Couch's statiou. j... ; .
Iloutrd drove the enemy from his position near
Jcncahoro nflor a butd tight. Sherman broke ihe
, r-..,wu mui joutu miu neauy o Howard's lett,
throning his bol rmy between Joncsbor and
j Atlanta, and' made a geucral attack on the enemr
n?. under
S ("e"ernl Davit, carrying tho works plendid-
ly, taking ten guns and oue thousand prisoners,
At mvlit 'he rebels retreated to Lovcjoy statiou,
the Federals following. Hood," finding Shenhan
between himself and a considerable portion of bis
army, blew p.his magartne and. left iu the night,
when the 'lli corps occupied the city.
Sbennuu says his louses will uot exceed twelve
bv.idrcd.ml that he had three hundred dead reb
els, two hundred and fitly wounded, and over two
hundred and fifty well prisoners.
F'loeuin, under ditto of the 60th, telegraphs that
the rebels destroyed sevon locomotives, eigbiy
one cars loaded witb ammunition, amnll arms and
stores, ami left fourteen pieces of artillery and a
large number of anus in Atlanta.
, The Herald s!iys a diviaiou of rebel cavalry un
der Lomax nttackpd a portioiuof Sheridan's rear
nt Hunker Hill, ulid wcro defeated and driven
back five miles toward Winchester. Tbo rebel ar
tillery barely cscnpttd capture.
The. Herald says the victory at Atlunla lias put
down the rebellion; though tho mountains of Vir
ginia limy be unpleasant to us or years to conic.
There was gryit rejoicing at llii lingfon, New
Jersey; Uticu, Auburn, Cleveland and Uradley,
Vermont, over tbo fall of Atlanta.
New York ;ity is exempted J'roui tho draft.
.iold211'. . '
l''ruia Mic 1 ''run t.
Hogn's Aht Tknv, )
Sept. 7th, 180 L
Ti e enemy have fallen back beyond Joucsboro'.
Tbo valuable public property des.'roycd at Atlanta,
consisted utmost only of orduuncs stores, nnd of
these nut a sufficient amount was lost to incommode
tbo army,
'J'bo liret report wore cxagoratcd,
. Ollicial News from General Hood.
liiiMivoNu, ScpHitubei' '.General J. U. nood
reports ollicially that tho enemy lias witiidrswir
j 'A. 'l.'e.utiua tixAilaut. .
Tal 1 t i- '
i. iv
,i t.V."
7.--.'l'h n.ofuing J. 'tie's
e'V ,.) ... eii) I
sot prised bv flai.k
t . ; if-.ry vblt-lles wera captured, i
i , i i'i') Wi'lJon railroad. T; ue j
,'" ' .. o ' .levc--;. ' i' , -:j
l 'iin Mob 'If. j
'. M I t Lie! nij.'iitV.ue PY our pieltti
A
I; ..ir tin obsttiiftii-ns, but
'-istueee our boat cut loose
i I Fi reil arrived hereto-
d.
Corre.-poi L i-
he ' ot. it Chronielc
;.,iiii(f!..Sept. 1, i.
'in t'eiiH -s.1 vis'ils is onchang.
iiii nt" ei tbo opinion that it
- w' v. -, bfair 'he Yankee
ii'.;i'ii- i. a 'loiioiii'virrt,
l tl it five Ibousau l cavalry
Sir.' i'. :aiey are on this side
u r- . UKsisi ls ; ii loo Van-
1 n.-.'1-nder.t Puougb to ott.elt
i.r n (il at Pascoula yes-
ii eiij. lured nr Fens Unit. -a
Ti
ed ili
"l-e.. ,
1'
I'i1 it'll 10 1! of
' r nv part.
, i .,y ,J;
' -i reels ef
l iii-
,..-tb...
rlen'
j v; h-if! '
I fiT'inv, V
i-h has antii'lt;e;cd mo in
"or for tin Led v. eelijtbsn "
Vl-I-I'J.u- a aiau whl.e
. i a swamp near tho cily,
g and another wa also
lo-i..i;-, we have pros
v "pbcru. ij co: and plct
Lr.toii, I i.'. aiM in
eV
J -.
I. i. r
.e.trii",
.tu, ': but sic
i f. Wn, ,i" '
.Svt'.l' I'AfiHtvA
;: - -The ;')iprj.. pays a
i'i- to tlm value' of Mc
ue oilgtides, all North
...ii elmrge upon Ibe en
.11, 1'iC battle wni tle-
e-.i , .'nit'n .1 a,
-ru.iiii:.!,''. Vy ti-
'I li 111
ar In v-
ftltio
;uthrlc.
1.1 we an raltcl o-i In
.1 -t: Ibe loss of ono of
o.r J.din F. (lulbrio,
"oliinteers. Otie
- 'i i 's in lief, no -.f
.r," ": ellU, uf
1 ;i.
' II.
1 ,'r.ecssri -'
ofll.ct! ,
of (',- ,
'
,011
. hr.n
vV
' In -
..., .oi...i 1-: ;; '. Von '"'Tn .noil, lue
present piuli'aeted tuid ttylng eainpaign, he
showed himself 'to be the true soldier, brave end
ctiiuiigenim in battle, patient and enduring 011 the
miu eh, rhcrful and ever cheering the men of his
regflnent. Ever faitliful in the discharge of his
duly, especially oji the battle field, where his cour
age and conduct shone 'preeminent. He f,.U Au
gust 31st, 1K.4, while gallantly leading the 2oth
Tennessee fcgimeui in a cbargo on tho enemy's
trenches at Jonesboro'. On Ibe very vergo of
manliood, he bas passed away .another young mar.
tyr lo the glorious ciuso of Soulbern liberty, The
lii t ft iiilsof i widowed mother on the sacrificial
a'.lar of his counlry with such does it please si
inighiy Hod to work out bis merciful end. lie
u.is tt member uT (he Haptlst Chi.rcb, and a true
christian bo was also a Deacon of the saino
cbureli. As a christian, es well as a soldier, be
was ever at bis post of ejuty; a a cilir.cn, be was
nsi ful; as a son, he was obedient, ami as a husband
he was affectionate. Maj. Jno. F. Guthrie, Ilrst
entered thcrrieo as a private, and attho organ).
,iiiii ,,f ihe remittent, ho ass clmsefi for Orderlv
Sergeant of Co. ( H,) then culled Zollieon'erOuards,
iu which ho served until thu tth ef May, 12,
when ho was iiiiuuimouHly elected Captain, in
which he served until the lflih if October,
when he was proinoted lo Major. Since tlmt time,
bo has served' without bsvug absent from bis com
mand one day, until the hour that bo received his
death blow. Tho office vacated by bis death, will
be bard lo fill, us well snd as easily as the gallant
(Licensed did. Tbo Itoinnn Cornelia was not
prouder of her two Jewels, tl.au Muj luthrle's
Mother was of her son, and well be dusrved It,
for be was a voting mt'J of merit and promise; a
kind biinbanil and fond dutiful son. He leaves sn
iiiicrtionalu wifu toil two clnldrt u, tu pinum bis
In 1. We unite our sympathies with tho numer
ous dear friends w ho had learned to love Itjm, and
! share tj.c Sorrow of the grn f strii-Vnn wifo, moth
er, sisii rs and bn'tbe's.ml Imps that the Failu-r
of all li'iTv'-eS uiay uu.ks the btuii-l of l.bvir af
Jl i 1 U 0 0 etii.v lo h or.
NATIONAL SONU.
TUe MajfitnIU.
T i LI HIT F I K I .
What, what is the true Southern" symbol,
,,The symbol of honor and right,
Tho emblem that suits a brave people
Iu arms agaiiil uuiuuert and might ?
'Tis (he evergreen stately Ma liolia,
,. Its pearl dowers pure si the trutb.
-
JiVoAi.t of tempest and lightning,
Its life a perpetual youth.
ononis.
Our colors the biuo, whito and greeu !
Our colors the blue, white and green !
Indepenarace nnd freedom forever !
Hurrah for lb blue--i-iio sad rrt-i) J
French blood stained wit i yorj hn l,lbc5,
Wbiln eeuturiea marched to IhuirgTavc,'
And over bold Scott and gay Irish.
The thistle aud sbanioek j-et wave :
Ours, ours be tbo noble Magnolia -That
only in Southern soil grown,
Tlio symbol of lifo everlastiug ;
Leave tho fcagle to thieve for our foes I
, cntmiis,
Our eelors tlw blue, white aud green !.,
Our eolors the blue, whito and greon !
t Iudependeiice and freedom forevar I
Hurrah for the blue, whifo and. green !
Paint tbo flownr on a field blue as Heaven;
Let tho broad leaves around it bo seen,
'Si-mptrviren' the eloquent motto,
Our colors the bin, white and green.
Type of chivalry, loyalty, virtue
In winter ii4uuimer ti e same,
FuII'of leaf, full of flower, full of vigor
It befits those who fight for a name.
CUOKT3.
Our colors tho b'.ue, white and green !
, Our colors the blue, bite und green!
Independence and freedom forever ! "
Hurrah for the blue, white ajid green I
For a name anions; earth's nucicut nation,
Yet more for tho truth mid the right ;
For freedom, for proud Independence,-.
The old strifo of dm kiuiss and lik'ht,
Round tfle world bear the Dug of our glory !
While the nutions look ou and ndinij'c !
And our struggle, immurtal In story,
Shall the free of nil ages inspire.
. citoitra.
"Our colors tbo blue, while nud green !
Our oolors the blue, white and green 1
Independence aud freedom forever I
Hurrah for tbo blue, whito and green,'
VIlat though many full in the conflict,
Aud our blood redden mury a lleM? " ,
The foe's on our soil, frllow-soldiors I
And Ood is Our strength aud our shield
; Through tbo fire and. tbc stnokbear her ban-
Fvcr on, -while aiiagmeut remains !
Wl.. iWi,i.lL-lH, Ibi'litW . e
i'Vir .vr-' I'i'i '. i;
t (IOl. s,-
Oui1 colors tbc ' ''iu, w'
. Our a !ors Pie n '
lndupeiideii''0 i i
Hiirriili tor tho :d,( ,
June, lh'ili.
f' !(K,?y TfatftV.-,-.'
v , tvitflit,
te und green I
1 nud grecjj !
oil forever !
ie and green !
.SYRUP AM t.A;.i FOR SALE,
j iiAimFi, No. i c'a.w.
A One barrel nice I ,. V
scp7-lt
; cup.,
1). A. WAlflCEIt.
. nr.o be a tr.D.-
OTRAYT'DOR fiTOt.F m tho subsorlbor,
O near Oritlin, fla., a hr,, .iuek horse, about 0
ywirs uf age, niuJium i.o . i t ill pay bno hundred
dollars for the horse ai d i wltli cvldeuco to
! oonTfct, or Sfty dt.llar.i r , (oimation so I cua got
the boiue ut the C'enrit.. t i uf Uu. 0. W, Hiuilli,
j eouimaiiding Georgia ?' dim
fcp;-:it M. T McuUYDE.
j M. T Mc 111
I'i' 'LAVES.
mil no voi
Vii ),t, Sept. Sib, 18(51.
-i tbo slavohfllders of
iv; i Butts coilntios.thut
'feed in furnishing tho
':..' I iod. The necessity
N'OTICK is bcT-e).
Snultiing. Pit,
no Airtbcr delay h '
ni grot's called tor Iv (.ri!f
for tioir inmicdiate ,'ui ..o ,i
liftli of all the nuil. -u,, i
and 60, In possession ot m
ni.bcd their full quoin, nn
alt 'l luipcrativo. Ono
i een tho agns of 18
, who havo not fur
u'0 brought In by lbs
nlli lutlniil, oil
use I to in, . , i
nvise ,-! iitoiy moans will be
I he i - roes will be received
ami 'li'.iveretl by !U fe.-orif .-rl-v Se'stt Lcntber-
ivt.o.i, who can no f.iuro! at
Pest O.larternwi .ter at -'In
-J'-U-N U. CLMH
roflise oft apt. Smith,
1 .
apt. A. Q. M.
ressinent at Maoon.
sepC-
It Chief loi 1,
.
WAMi
A CAVALRY SADl i.li
Apply to
scpli-lwJ'
I).
t. M.PU0WN.
fll'
CAPT. C. Ms 111 1 .
tice lo ll.oii !' ., : ' tl:
dnn, 'I'mas, on the 'a.' 1
from Ibis ditto, i It. 1 e'
Ih.'lu JM III),' p ,.. ' ll
('. I'-'li' ' C- .'V
, 'I
T- li. HILL git-o no
they will be in Cum
vur, In throe mr.ulhs
ii will please address
mons wishing to Join
ly t Camden, Texas.
"IM'1 'J
"... ..fc... id
BOOK AND' JOB OFFICE,
Or 1111 11, Ou.
IUvinu purchased Ihe N'nw and F.tiTNsiva Pr.ifTiNfl
Estaslisiimi st formerly owned by Messrs, llii.i, A
Hwavik, we am now prepared toewcuta
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING,
in S stylo not to be surpassed by nny otli.r similar estab
lishment In the Confederacy.
Our Ol.kt 1. i,vn oitttuthtf lsrit-s(, Slid Uitf ii.hU'I imi mi
ecrtalbly the '
Ptewt toi esl I'mMatisbta .
In the eolith.
Having secured a very large k't.K-k of T.XCKM.KNT
STATION Kit Y, we ai U-Her than ever prcpsrctl to do
all klndi of ,
ARMY PRINTING.
at short notice, slid, at rates more (rcasonabla Ibsn ever.
i-.i n.istsl t si r. IT ,
Quartcniiastcrt?,
CoimjiiiFaricri, ,
OriliifinctVOilicf'i'H,
sml olbens kepi on hand, f..r s.ttt', or I'.lat'd to order,
III the moat s
.i;pt!diiivni MHMiicr.
Having a uoml s.Kk .f FINK SSLTIOSKKT, AM)
OA KIM, Wkisrtt pri-pun e; lo evwile
JXercaHtllt Vrint'fif,
lu s style nut lobe tcellcd.
' A We lot of rAMIIONAtU.K f Ab'CY CAR Ml ASD
XOTE PAI'Klifl eoihl'S lis I" print
Wtddlis; .4 tl Ctin, t1 UvUtttTeei,
Vlit! Cmne. ti
l-Sf'y'.. not tbp!i''iAly ry r.lbur eft-- '.nibs
twititrv '
'.-r v,"g r,(.-ifi)!y !l -lt the ri'rn-.e it '"'
flUltt u tlis uT i.'ri.!.-w e1 l.srs su4
0t fketeSe fsnii.
PAPER
fiEBEL OFFICE,.
Tor SaU,
i A
HUfJfiY ANI lUKXISH AND ONE
I'niiiiuiMi i .ti;(i', i
j T WILL sell to the blghwt bidder on Saturday,
, A- Srd beptember al D) a. m.
' Ouo splv.olid Onen Top Boggy and iTaroeM.
I On good Two lierso W,igv.
t sHj.l-.St MH8.J. N. CARSON.
LOsr.
YESTERDAY In West tirifflo, a light Wbrr
A Pocket llork, conlaininn $75 Is n.w Isiue au4
1.40 In silver. The tinder willfcsultatiy renant
ed by leaving it at tlio Kebel ellieo.
'pt-3t
COME QCKtil
A cjIALL lot uf liuvvb iis for .1 the
-LA. .
KKDUL fiFI'ICB.-
au.;ntf
BIEMORAXDt'M BOOK,
EXCELLENT STEEL PEl,
l'AIIEH'M NO. S LEAD PENCIL
For sale ut tbo
REBEL OFFICE.
f flIANCJFACTI RE W STATIONERY.
j The following Is published for the Information
and guidance of QurternisUri in charge of Tosts,
those in charge of manufactories; of ololbiug, and
the Chiefs in control of tlis Tax In Kind.
'EiTHArr-
CilNyi:tKIIAT8 SiArits or AmkiiicAjV
Vuavtermaslor General's Olbue, I
.' . ltichrooMiL June 22, ISt.j
JAyor: With a view to eountouy In the purchase
and supply of Stationery aud Plunks to the army
of Tennessee aud the diflurenl eommsnds In Geor
gia, Alabsuia and Mississippi, I fcave decided Is
jduce you in obargo of that duty, to thepoiforajsnoa
i oi wiueu you will immediately direct all your er.sr
gy and attention, .
Iu the execution of it you ro authorised and ia
! sliuetcd as follows: '
I, v 9
To have the disposal of the cuttings from cloth,
lug and lent factories, of old aud oondiimnd tents '
; and other paper stock material uudtir the control of
; Ibis Dcpartmeiit. . .
' To arrange for the munufiwture of paper eiihsr by
contract nr on (lovorntueni accoust, as may bo found
I expedieut, aud also fur the purchase ofthe same,
.
These Instructions will bo authisrlty for alt nffl
ccrs of tho (lartonnaster's Pflpartrneiit ta transfer
the umteriaiScqulitid by you.
' ,
Rcsiicetfully, your ubouicnt servant,
, . ISIsnedJ - A. II, LAWTOi
lir.arli'rmastcr Oenerwi.
Major J. II. MiMakok, O.ukrtorniaster, Mont
gomery, Ala. i
A true copy. "
j I. The cuttings nnd scraps tVom ol-ifjiiiij factorlei
should bo saved those of puio cotton kciit separiUe
frnm those of mixed luaterlaL
II. All old and uuseivierablo tent cloths and
j ropes and rope', ends, gunny bags and uuservloe-
i ablo hemp baling from cuH-.u bags, aro valuable
j rnuterial fur paper making, nad jlienld be seinpu-
lottr! v yt-e-i-V(Hl. "'
; , 111. Grain b.i;s u thn Hure.vs uf the Tex lu
Kind, when unfit for use in Ibal branch of the pub
lic service, cau bo Iui uud tu very great account la
another fabrit), aud made to redeem msrb of tbsir
original cost, If taken care ef aud till ued over to By
agents. .
Properly sulhuiiaed agouti will visit the various
posts and factories in (loorgia, Mississippi and Ala
bama for thu collection of these iiiatnri!t, and I re
spectfully solicit a cordial co-operation In its ecpAt.
mulotioii. J. II. Mt'MAIION,
' Major and (iua'rterniasiur. .
MoN-raoMi:iiv, Ala., AugU'tlA 18(11.
sepl-lm - .
TO RENT ,
Iu East Griffin, I -'I mtlo fi tint Court Housei
'A HOl'SK AND LOT.
THE bouse contitim fx rooms. Tho lot, (40) '
forty ui'tes of ground ; negro oiib'us, and all
necessary outbuildings. Applr to
C'apt. R. W. ilOUAN, T. Q. M.
OUglO IW '
f..10RE.VAI(I. -
Ilcuiu'ns. 7tii C'oMonKssiosAi. DtsTniriT. 1
Orimn. On., August 20lh, 1M1. J
DR. J. T. Mi KKV moil aplillcatlon to this
ofilce for ssinuiptioti, which nas bean dissp.
provbd by the bureau of Conscription. Funding
tha action on his application, he wiit allowed a fur
lough, at the expiration of which, be was toot.nrt
to this oflloo, or be considered a deserter. This
furlough expired sis weeks agn, The above f
ward will be paid for bis delivery to these besd
ijunrlcrs. Descriptive list of J. T. MeKey, age SO years,
height b foot, complex iuu fulr, hair light,' eyes blue,
blind In une rye. 1), II. NEWTON,
Lieut, und II. O. 7tU Cong. Diet
Mncon Telegraph copy four times ft'id S'nd bill -to
Ibis nlllcc.
aug) Ct.
f.'.OO It E1VARD.
ST0LFV frnm the quarters. In Atlanta, of MsJ.
R, M. Mason, Q. AL, KlBwsrt's Corps, oa the
night ofthe 1 Kih July, a black Ala re, 8 ycart old,
Iii hands high, short, thin tonus and tail. No
marks rou.euibi.rod uuout bur except a sear extend
ing from 0110 f her Hunks to the hip hime nhfl ts
very long framed and has a fins bead f,nd ears. The .
above reward will bo given for tbo return to Maj.
Mason, St Atlanta, or euob ioforuit.lloti as will lead
to her recovery. Tim Mart. IS the property of Maj.
11, It. llisgins,'l'ay V;.-v I'lBwait's Corps.
Ail Aot.,i l:ti, 1 ;0l. .
aug-i' l " - -
Tf;oAniivAHiE.
"VVTE B,l,e priii tAid on good paper, Form No, J,
tY Abstract nf Provisions sold f" Ollieers,
agreeably lu the lc order ol the Commisiary Un- '
eral. Uiders can bo sent to -
T1IH IiritKL OFFICE.
" WANTED.
A SITUATION as teacber, by a young lades
experience. Teacher Music, lo, AdJrese
Tost ofliee, box No. IH, Oi'IOlil, (Ja.
augl.Vlf '
rriniing riatcrial
llai ing purchseod one of ibe b rg :t snd hist ap
pointed printing csiablisbiaents in the Confcidtrscy,
wo offer for sale llio mtrteiial furiuuily itsvJ la the
puplication (it the Daii.t Urui-.b, togtiber with the
JOB OFl'ICK ettacbsO.
The rews office is supplied wiih very fequuilta
fr the publication of a Daily or Weekly Journal.
The newspaper type consists of Bourgeois ami Min
ion, with e swell fold of I-erg Primer.
The Job Office Is woll supplied r!:l type, suit,
able for ordinary Job snd book work, a gwd Cur
inn Machine Prcs, a large font of C mall I'ica fuf
bonk work, a good assoilMneut ef fancy h-!,r,
cbaacs, esses, sh tus, st 11 Is,
The rnlir wateilnl Is In god order, and will be
(JUpus'sl of l lew rates.
Address yilANC. H. PAl't,
Or
roKtui.r- ;. .
AMIt.t'H ('i'W wiih youti e'f. Fc;pi!r
F. M. IVVll'.lk: atuer tkw efb'si.
sugiit fi'.
ef
FINE LETTER