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THE DAILY OHATTAHQO C-A REBEL ARMY EDITION.
TILE -DAILY
OXIIFTIN. On.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 7,'l8B4.
Hating published a communication to w kh i cause for which their hushauls had fallen. Manjr
the following a reply, we feel eallod upon to gne , MJ g(jme of were ,Uo eng,,Sed
thil Hn insertion, and as both sides bare Dow bad iiti appropriate mottoes and quotation!. There
hesrio we trust that the discussion will were, also tour bead necklaces sent by mini wno,
come to a close.
For the Rebel
The Eifhange of Prisoner.
. ' The publication recently ntade by Mr. Oommis
lione Ould, whiob appeared in our yesterday's edi-
tion, files tbe responsibility fir tbe failure it con
tinue the eschanga of prisoners, where it properly
haloes, unon tbe Tankee government. Tens of
thousands of men are now sufferiog from confine'
merit, or are heart -nick because ot their long sepa
ration from their families and friends, and yet the
Llnoeln government refuses to comply with the ar
rangement to whir's it had solemnly committed it
telf, and under which it acted so long as it was "it
Interest to do so.
The. reason which prompts them to indulgo in
tail bare-fsoed raseallity, is, if possiblo still more
Contemptible, Our soldiers' are enlisted for the
1 War, and when embangod return .immediately to
' their eommands, and thus swell tho ranks ol out
armies. Theirs are enlisted for throe' years, and
. tbe terms of the greater proportion of those ws
bold as piikoners, -aiioer has, or w II shortly, oj-
Tha Yankee gororriment tberef ire argues, that If
"zzy ". the e?h"ni now. thev will be swap
ping soldiers for non combatants, and that increase
rar armies without benefiting thoir own.
Whatever we may think of the motir.es of the
JJorthero people in waging this war upon ua. no
00 can dony that tho Yankeo soldjer has faithfully
omplled wltb his contract at the time of his enlist
ment, ite baa endured all of the hardships and
privations of the soldier lite, and bus permitted
himself, on all occasions, to bo led up like a sheep
to the slaughter, In the inninlotiance of what he
was taught was the cnuso of his country. Through
three long years of self denial and of carnage he
ha upheld the kTunner of the United Sttiies, and
Staked bis life upon hundreds of battle-fields in its
defence.
It may be argued that ''living ilmio these things
be deserves his fate. This is true. His puntsb
mentis not greater than bin 'in. He hag permitted
himself to ba used as an instrument of oppression
tn a war prosecute I for ilio ruin of a people who
never did him wrong.' nn I were simply fighting for
principle", which he boast,- that he ha been strug
gling to uphold. .
But tbis Is not tho n: ti
ed their government wn
years have braved the Und
behalf, and now because thi ir terms of service have
cipirod, or aro about to expire, . mnUthey can be ol
CO further ose,'the guvcrnuii'M tuiKtly leayos them
10 perish lu our Southern prisons, it) a clitnato to
which their constitution, are not (udapted, and
where they are dying at the rule of one to two hun
dred par day. The y ink.iv soldier ran judgo IV nn
thU) treatment, the ex milt ol tho gnititudu t is coun
try feels for his eorviccs. Many of tliem have
doubtless stood between the urmyyif Gen. Lee, and
tba Washington despot, and sated his person anil
bli Capitol from eapltiro and destruction, mid now
he leaves them to die and rot in prisons to which
they hava found their way in lighting for his
cause, .
Tba Confodorule Government is ready and anx
ious, aud has ever been, to make regul r exchanges,
butltbaienaountorttd duplicity, pulidy, nnd double
dealing, Id every attempt it him uude slneothe sus
pension of the cartel in proeure a resumption of the
system of exchange, lu skirts aro clear of all re-,
possibility and history and tho world will to dp-aide.
In Fiild. Jt Atlanta, Uk
August Wth, leol.
1
havinc nothing else to oiler, had iriven ut the onlv
ornaiiients they were permitted to use. In ene of
the gull.- '.in were two beautiful shawls, valued at
fifty girinoas each, and in t'ae room known as the
Tux room, adjoining the small di amber iu which
the great llollt-h s'litumau died, were two tine
oil iiaiutings, tha property of -Polish familiea,
which were nffevca at tbe price of $300u each.
Amo'ig the mrellaueoua articles for sale wore
three oilver suutl' boxes, which had becu lent by
Huniaus with a view of benefiting their oppresned
fellow sublets. .Sonic of the rings boro dates
which showed that they had been worn in aonio
ciiM'R fiOv, in others but two or three years.
The sales were at exceedingly low prices, the
love tokeu and ring's going often for only a few
shillings. '
Tour correspondent Thompson, in a eotnmuni
cation that appeared in your issue of the 23d inst..
has charged ma with having mode some wretched
mistakes in regard to tbe action of Tyler's brigade,
on the 6th of tbis month.
The firat of my statements noticed by him was,
"at five o'clock thi morning tho enemy charged
the'37th Georgia with a heavy line of Airtiiishers,
driving in tho videttcs, etc." Of this he says:
"Now I waa an actor in this maguUicent drama;
and if tha enemy made any demonstration bi lore
ten o'clock I was nuablo to ace it." Of the Mte
ment niado by me I have to say that, it is corrob
orated by the testimony of Lieut-Col. Smith,
commanding 37th Georgia regiment, and the olli
cial report of the brigade commander. "Thomp
son" is poBsibly not an early riser, ond may have
beenaslocpi if not, bo was out-of place gr wil
fully prevaricated. . -
Ahin. baaava: "lu the Ut!tt place, no five
n - - - j -
lines of battle own:t.-d ri position.".; If the hon
orable (1) ni-utler.ii;.. 1 J'el'r to my communica
tion, bo will learn, a be ihotild havo done bi'rure
reviewing the article, thut I uever made tho alate-
" Mv lanuairo was. "tho eucmv mautl live
hues or battle in front or tho ntlc pits anil ctmi-gea ; tutuntinlig thifa-jt.v HU tiame H Uavid
with two lines of battle." I am aguin sustained -j j.-,,,,,.. ' c suys thero are two vessels ready to nyi
liv t,n nflirinl renort ,,f thh briirnde cominaiider. i i, Mnekii le at Witmiilirt"!!,' K. C. liach vel-iel
Itct'iiUtes from Fkhiuoiid VJiat they report.
The I'oHit Lookout e-.rr''ponduiit of tho lialti- t'on
mtire Anioriean tlaus:
Large mtmhers of rofigecs fro:n Richmond eon
tinuo to urriv e. Tbry report a large body of iiifnn-t.-
pnriilrv. nmlcr I.en iu tieruon. i bavinir
..." , t,. vii.. i, ,.infnr.. Knrlv. Thev ' as- .will commence iinii
.1,., ,.Pi,., t numl.nr ps manv as tour! A liatl of block h'--' '
tliouHund. Iheir roriiotB being to aecurc. the plunder
i ihk,t was ouTititred by Kht!v in - Maryland, which
ihtv fear Bill bo taken iy itiauvanoe oi bij.t.....m
-i ijM. Jo .et'.:a-k . V'v-t.ii,;ii-J or iuvadS the
Xorth. " , .
1 had a conversation ith ! German nwcbatiio,
a lio bus been employed over two years by the Con
fed'Tiito Navy Pepartnient iu tho conntiuction of
irm-ehid vessels. He was empljycd tor sumo liuie
ThcIndUiiHarlnt'ie Korthweat.
A dispatch from Denvt-r City give a trrrible'pie
turo of tbe atrocitim sommiitta by the Indiana
they are nearly as bl as the jtaukM, though sot
quit.
At pruMut all the ra!fcl and mail coaches are
stopped.
Friendly Indians tepnrt that ex tensive combina
tions exist among th fbeywnnef, tbe Arrapaboei,
the Klowai, the teioot, the Cbameocbes, tba Utas
and the Snakes, nj ci.ny intend to wage a war of
extermination aguinf. tue nilites.
Martial law is bt,g euforoed here, and.all plae
oa of buainess hava n oloMji until further or
tlbr. Provisions of all Linda are very high and rapid
ly advancing. , . j.
I ulcs couimunicati itt wits tbe Mates is speedily
reum d thcro will b much suffering, if aot actual
starvation.
Tbe Indians mm lctj sevetal families aod burn
td a pumlerof iionHM on Cherry crock, t.ctity-five
miles Iri.ui here lan uight.
Settlers aro fleeing .Vom bore fir their proteo-
I Mobile, and shows sufficient
These tnen have H'rv
lldelity, nnd for three
ii f i i in of death tn it
Yankee l.xultatlon. .
As was to have been expected, 'tho yankeo gov.
rament Is jubilant over tho full of Atlanta. Hlan
toa has again wakod tho telegraph to transport his
lies throughout the country upon the lightning's
wings. Tba people are told that this is a deadly
' blow to tha rebellion; and to lve force to the false
hood, Bad i o produoe the impression that wonder
ful .things bavo been occumpli.-heil, the num
ber" of soen called for in the draft. Is reduced
two oondred thousand. One hundred thousand
nly art needed to give the finishing touoh to tho
war, capture KichuKitid, garrinoifall of the forts
tad oiiiti;. hii'd the lines of communication and
tuppHos, glva aocarlty to trade,and elahji:h pes1
order and tranquility in every bliite.
By such stupid and transparent devices as this
, tha Llnoola administration expects to docefvo the
peopla and win them to the support of tho war.
Tby aipect, too, by k parado of suooescos, grossly
exaggerated, to securo tho popular npproval for
their wonderful aobt'vamonta and thus obtain their
voWs lu tba November oloctlon.
Kul credulous and gullablo as the inii.sMe.s nolo
rltinsly aro, it U hurd'y leasonublo to believe that
they can be humbugged by such thread bare expedients-
They must know that one hundred
thousand mou would barely make good tbo e x ( i
rations of terms, desertions and ciumulticg' which
would naturally occur before tho bundled tliou
and Ould be placed in the (iehl. Tho "cayttire
of Richmond" has bmn posted in tho bills too
often. Grant cannot get neurer than twenty miles
cf Richmond, and is sicrillclng hi? men b.v thoit
aauis to bold the position bo bus fortilied near
Fotersburg. Ho cannot keep our forces out of
Maryland and Pennsylvania, and this fuct is pnt
nt to tha whole Yankee nation.-
Tbe possesion of Atlanta gives tho Yankees
but fow additional advantnges. It lengthens their
lino of oommuninntion and increusrs tho prolm-
billtlfs of diiKter, whilo ila loss weakens in but
litllo. I'roolieiilly, Allnntn was ovacimlcd weeks
gO. It had then eeu c il tn ho impoi -taut to our
railroad ioiiiijou hki'I ! tln pu',piv.had
moved away, tho machinery of tlie inaniilactories
bad bean taken to othm- points, vhero it is now
ruuuing, aud although the enemy havo possession
' of tba oity, it la but the ahmlow and the shell of
what it was when the omiipuii:n was lanned
which reatrlted iu it a do of"" Ti e people of (he
IJortb will ba ablo to jo.i , oiw little conse
qusnoa it i4 by tiio Ijiriiiiaiilorablv iiiltn which
will attend lta posesiiin.
f IflTCapt. Ned Winston, ol'the laigmeer Corps,
arived bore yesterday, wi'h Ins' company ,'und ii at
present ramped near the nut.skirls of tho city.
Tbis ia tbe company whh ii, tinder dipt. Winston's
eharge, an ftloieiiily i I satil'uott il.v accom
plished the work of bui! li.ig the military Hiidge
over tlie Chattahoochee tin hit 'piitig. Cait.
Vjnston ik a clever gemlein ;i, and mi iiccom
plishcd Olllcer, and die isiiiiaov umler bin Com
snand Is both tikllHiil and imliiKtrioiii.
The wretch Urownluw, in a rccc.it number
of his paper, savs that ho would if he could, "eon
ert Hell into one great torpedo, nd4linr it ex
ploded under the centre of the Cunf". dcraey." No
doubt it would suit him exactly to havo Hell
blown to pieces, but there is no such good luck lit
etortfor hiin. When be gels there ha w ill llnd
thi walls uncracked and the fires all blazing.
A Comet Com;. A rorrespotident uf tho Charles
ton ftsnVf, has discoveR'd what he supposes tu be
a oomsC lfa observed It at about one o'clock, a.
tO lo tba ast, sotno twenty -live degrees above the
bw T'.n -5::!rol that observers look for it, and
fe if he be right in his conclusions as to its cbar
KtT. '
A 6ubstltnte broker In' "ronghke-pile,
ilw Vork, got rightly served a few clays since.
Ia rylnS J't a countryman drunk, tonic too
JT-Bcb himself, and wss anllsted by l.lio ludivhhjal
who ha bo;id to sell TJe did not find otit til tui
Htur.tll thetfittn-rcUa.
We no'V notice the contention over tho colors,
I bad hoped that this'mattcr was finully settled by
the decision of Iirig.-Oon. pujith, but tut be him
taken isBuo with mc again, justice to till concerned,
and especially Private Strickland, requires the
following to bo submitted, viz : Liout.-Col. .Smith
and Cupt. (acting mnj'-.r) Cibolatoii, Tth Georgia
regiment, being at the time nn the left of the regi- j
ment, say "tho Y'ankce colors were not shot iluwn I
ih front of tho space between the l!lh d 37th j
Tennessee and 37th Georgia, Wit in front of voui- i
pany K, 3 'tU (leorgin, (which company was posted I
on the left of the ve.imeut,! nttd inimediatelv by ;
the side of a mrgo ireo, behind which a viih lte j
from this company was ported when, the enemy
made tho advance. 'iPrivatc Stricklund, cuntpany
E, 87th Georgia regiment, did not adanco upon :
his hands and kuccato get tho colors, having i
aiked permission of Kieut.-Col. Smith to do so, he !
walked erect towards them, ' tjr
While thue advatK'ing, the soldier from the loth
and a"th Tcnnossee, hastily, spiangovcr the won;
and ran towards tho colors.
been concet.led In the bushes near the colors,
aroso and presented his gun deliberately towards
private Coon, who suddenly threw hi? gun at un
angle of nbout i degrees, and fired. Ho m.huvc
killed a yankee a nine oi-ho in the rear of tho yatit
keea, his ball fallin;oii one, but we are sure he
did not kill any at this place. The yankeo was
n iltn honllv anil rloi'iiedlv aiminz at Coot), and
,( . j - - ' J '
would havo killed lnm in nil probability, hud tuit.J
Strickland, perceiving his object, seized the.yiui
kto'a gun, disarmed nnd forced him into i ur lines j
While Strickland was difcanniug tho yankeo, Coon
ran on and took the' colors from tho ground, nod ,
ran with them back into our lines. 1I certainly j
took no prisoner, nor attempted to tako any."
Heuring immediate!; afV;r tho fight, of some mis- ;
iHidorstandin(f as towlia should claim the colors, 1 ,
went to Gen. .Smith for information. Ho told me j
ho wfiuld investigate the ufliilr. Ili.viiig done so he j
decided H at the 1" X- K"'! TtU Tennesscj were I
titled to oue, and tj.t 3Vth r.a., the tber.. I had I
never heard of.ila being snbniitted to (Jen. Uatei I
for decision. I belieTo I buve notice3 nil tho points
Upon which ho took, ixsuo with me. I suhiuit the
foregottlg summary , if ficf in the etm, vh ioh 1
can aiihstautiate. '
It' oorresponilcntfi wliur.i'i such "antipathy
to newspaper oontt jvcrsy" "would writi only"
what they "know" "to bo the truth," tho indul
gence pf the public would uot be "asked to this
eommnnicnllou. Le'your readers doteruiiue who
it i eo cgrogious!; ,. "wretchedly" mistaken,
"Thomfsou" or
fJC'CASIONAI..
; ...
: ' The l''J(f -i' In MobUo Bay.
The following Ik a letter from tho lato executive
officer of the Karl 'i'enoesseo. which we pub
lish as the first aeeoil'.t of tho fight in Mobile buy
from any person wllu .was onboard cf tho ship
during thtfiotion. , j
Umiteb 9rVrK FrtioATt Potomac.
Ponsoao,' Hay, August 12, lsdt. J
Notwithstanding y .ti must have beard of the 1u?h
of our duar old ship, Wid of my bcoonilng a prison
er in the hands of thujciiciuy, I IWucy jjiiitn shni l
note from mo would nj't he unwelcome, nor ho con
sidorod suporduous this time. We wero cer
tuinly under the bevit fire that ever a r'hip ru
eeived since tho wo.r l-egan. Three strong anj lVr
miihihlo lron-dad, lonn of them cortainly our
eo,iinl, and fourtuon ri'ehiruien-ot'-wiir were play
ing on us at olisoU '-pnsHiblo riiarters, wiih nine
olovcu aud fifteen hioh solid shot, and nilh ui
iouroiiily no iulonui'n'ou from tho time wo regu
larly engaged tlie tlts t uolil tiio surrender, a pe
riod of probably onlwur.
Wo nuit them as tliey entered the hnrbor, u ml
did our best to "ram".Keveral oi tho largwif vessels,
tisinir, of ooursc, our anoi at the same . time 'J'lie
Yankens had too mueh Hiiemlr for us llinn sjt, nnd
got by us into tho bay with only tho injury done
them by our batHrles. We then wtjro nlono. Tlie
Gaines was In a sinking condition, and was run
HHhoro near Koit Morgan. , The Pelma bud surivu
dercd, and tho Morgan had loft us also, nud wns
iiudef tho gtins of tho furl. In tl.e fuco of all thi.),
mir R-ullant ship, after 'running up our colors nml
the Admiral's flag again, whioh hml.bi en shot away
aa 1 lie enemy passed ii", stood nuross tho hay nnd
singly and umiitteil, outraged the most t'onniliill.:
flectjthat the Yankws eould got intothe luiiiior. Tlie
th'uk met tirsek. Then r: tiio tug of war.
The tiro was really teniiil i. Coupled with tha1,
four of their largest re -elv, one of them iroii-phit-ed
on thoateui, l ib ' ' .-t full ka ed and tn
iiiirN suewion. ' ' ! -'rt of the ;il.'.ir
,IM nk no Inn in u. r . . i .'.', ., u'.o t '. n"
nino iuch solid shot i, m,i iVoin our ride liko or
dinary pobblos. The eleven nu ll hu.rt ua Some, ami
the fifteen pioreed thiougb and forced out the
wood on tho insido, hut did not, boa over, get
throng , Hy-aiid by thn Admiral wns wounded,
nnd one or two were killed and almut the s m
Mine our after port became jammed by a shot and
was rendered usehws. . Next away went our whnel
ropes, and the releving tin-ties cnuio into li.v.
We steerudin this way for prolmbly half nn hour,
wlnn they, too, were th 't sway as well ns the
smoke stuck, and then we ware unable to inuhefieiim
or to get one sihglo gn to hear ujt'ii thn
enemy.
.Thu fleet saw nur csnditloa, and Inking ndvnn
nige of it, took up positions astern and on em h
quarter, and were as perl i lly safe and as rhsr of
our hitterles as If they Wifrea hundred miles aw.iy.
All bad (ought with porfutt ilvpeiatinn, and hud
dune their duty like brave and gallant Font hern
men are expeoled tn do, aud weru rendered as un
happy as luoti ever boeoiuj, when at lust it whs
direnverud to be impossililv to, move or steer - the
Vessel, aud, in consequence, a Mirreudur became
necessary, '
The yankeoshnva her now, stld I, with tho Cant.
. i i . t.i .
ami i.ieui. i nnriou, are on our way to-a - ort Hern
prison. We aro treated vary kindly us yet and me
as comfortable as we care 1or.
carries four guns, 24 pounders, and iu covered wltu
four inch iron. There are also two at Kingston,
iV. C. 0:io is ready for duty named tho M-.ose,
with four 24 pounders, and is to be commanded by
Cupt. T. T. Floyd, C. S. E, There ore two in- the
Pcdec river, above CteorgiHowii, both ol whi"h will
he ready for duty hi, 4t lmtf uno nmmh one
nerliiins sooner. One i named tho Pedor, '
Lieulenant Morgan, .C. S. i'avy., coinmiiiidiiig ;
the other is called the Murim, of which lo officer
has been appointed to take tho crmmufcd. These
two are both iron-clad four inches, und .each car
ries tour guns, twenty-four pounders. -There Is
one iron-clnd now buildin.'j j.t I'lymottth a fix
inch iron clad -with tneho pound gun-, to' be
re;nlv in two months. It is i.imed tho Albemarle.
lie iiiso rep Tts a new boat (,'Ctt
mnnil, a four inch iron clad,
.'iniiloveil he wns. paid tood
roH. ' Ho being a foicigncr, could, leave when he
ivished. !
A Vick-burg JIrl on McFltcrsoih
Wc have, says tho Chclon, '-'n fail- and gentle
riend" in our old hmtie, who manages occasionally
io slip us a letter. Hero is mi extract from a letter
to bund, rrom wlnch-it wilt DO feen nil !
f . ,. i lust como
AVailKCC Will) 1001 I ' ,. . ,,mrli,,l l,
i lie lll'lies oi win i, an." .twnwu ",
he kindness and suavity of the lato MePher.-on:
"A feeling of regret seemed tervado both sol-
liors and citizens when tho' dnin of Gen. Mel'her
n,n was annoiinood. To me, the death of that arch
dissimulator was a galvanic shock; and full as my
heart is of I'ej'iiciiijf'tliiit the polite courtoznn ai.d
pr-nigalo soldier can-)vcr again fproad dissatis
ruciion among our citizens, I can hardly fcigh over
nis early fall ! Thoroughly trained iotellert, united
w;lh iio'lished elegnnco of bearing, was esseiitially
true of the deceased ! Hut depraved in heart 'as lu
inoinls, Hyeophiintie to thn wealthy and inlluentinl,
ciliou; to the entreal'ns of imioewnco ond virtue,
Jus. I'. MePhersnn was perl.upa what most men
would be, that were di.r.y whh sudden power
trembling lest tho party thit ravo might take
swiiy delighting in splondid entertainments for
himself und slnll the Cojtly panopliesof which hail
le en torn from helpless citizens to deck tho victor's
prihico ! Yes lit it deail, nnd in the fi!d, one less
v.iliinit . eiieiny is pitted, In Hr' national - throe,
ii;:iiiist the Confederate Stales, and t perhaps miuht
lie pardoned for saying 'Vc;incat in jmtt," I
wo.y be wwiog but eaoiu-t 4.''hlsJ"u5tW! f-?t-iuit
of deep, r reitignancc t"r iT man ot intelli
iunro and hiilhriijht tineiu-ioV lh"t dclibirnely
cniers the lisis for our snbju,al vj'tlmn for the il
liienit" foreigner, that goes to a T,cw Yolk reernit
iiv: i. fTice, nnd them under tbo Siflucnco of drnirs
nnd np'niiii, is musici-Cd in tho I ailed Htates t-r
vice! Kor I:' tu'.or, whose buMnessit is to fight
in Invi i- rtl jinlii-e and honor, iWre can ho no ex
ruse, when ho deli iieralely pcxti'iitcs that calling
to the furtherance of oonoyo.-t atid destruction of
nnlioiiiilily iu.ol ris'ntl For the volunteer that cn
icis Lincoln's sen a n there moiWio si. mo cxeuse
blinded by fears of party overtivow, h flghK os
ho shipwrecked struggle for '.self-projerviition."
IsoiNiiiAttv Dui i'mknts M Nkw Tonic. A let
ter in tho Philadelphia Inquirer from New York,
dated the 3d instant, fays ! '
An incendiary doenmcnt will make lis appear
ance to-morrow, in the shapo of an address to thn
working men of Now Y'ork, the design of wbioh
looks us if it might be to paV-' tho way for a for
midable resistance to the draft in September. The
war is fiercely denounced w tin waged by capital
ists against laborers, and the Administration is
arraigned iu a style which has never been ventured
upon ns yet oulsido of Kiehmond. Mr. Lincoln,
ivc. mo told, re I uses to make pence until white men
and negroes ore reduced to thn sumo level. More
over, the wmliing men of New Y'ork arc In for mud
iluit 1 quote "the slaveholder is yonrthoirJ
natural ally and tbo defondor of yonr thoir) rights
and interests."
Again, wo me told, that "in this war the rich es
cape tho burdens it Impose", whilo the poor do the
lighting and havo the cost to pay. Free negroes
uru overrunning tho Ninth as paupors, for white
working men to supporf, or a low-priced laborers,
crowding while men out of uuyliut. Tho laborer'
Is, thus being reduced to the Vassalage of tho Mid
jllu Ages i.i order that tho noo should be free,"
'lheclosoof tho address Indicates that il Is In
tended lo oprrnto nt thn Chicago Convention, as
wcll.iu' upon the mimls n' tho working inun hero.
A "iieaco" candidate for President is leioindod,
and tho demand, wo are told, will " have to be re
flected." ' . ; ' . -
USSSn-i'- ''
Av OiHri itB Hkbo. Why. should tho humble
soldiers ill the ranks of our enemies fsil of their
meed of imtiiortiilttvl' Let us rescue one tiiiini!
froinohlivioiij that of J. 11. ivylo, of Indiana. His
record is a brief one find is now closed, for he fell
in thi! fight ut .loiiesboi!', Ga. What clso is
known oi' him is the following, which wo find in
the correspondence of 111- Montgomery Adver
tiser ; ' ' ..
While in the hoiisiio, S'nic.r tT. If. Armstrong,
of .Sutiisulga, Uousshsi' raiders seai-ohed his
.trunks iiiid discovered ,-'.' Vxf'-neil which Inul,
i f'-i I to -h ' ': b fi end. 'fb- 'nn-
J.,r ,'i ;:1 .."- v.' -. I v.' t (il . , .
case. As Loon ai tiio !m.i reuul 'hruve warrior'
(.I. It. Kyle, of Indiana, took the pencil, the major
pleaded with him to restore it, anil stated the cir
cumstances under which it bad been .presented
The miserable wretch Igiillant hero replied, "I
(iinliike cure of it as well as you can, vim old reb
el," nod put it into his pocket. Major Armstrong's
son, (.'apt. C. II. Armstrong, yi oil Gen. Unas'
Mnlf. and alter tho tlirht.at Jonesboro' ono of the
iri i nt m met the riiitnin and told him that he had
cd n MitiKce nnd rttlcil Ins pocKcts and iiiKen
from him a u'old pencil with the mittals II. 11.
Armstrong upon it. Tho captain asKod fur the
pencil, a-'d upon its production rccngtiired bis la
ther's much cherished present. ' He wrote to tho
major, nscorlniiied the whohi story, and returned
the pencil to the rightful owner. " 1
Tho commander of :bis district to-day Issued a
special order for thr ooirlinont of all able-bodied
males over sixteen year of -Rf .
lirafiing lo fill too i kb hiunlted dayl regiments
-.en ati'iv.
i n Ih it;g erected around
the city. . . .
Tho fact thet ih, ! -r j.h wires are numoleited
! tt t'.e b-'4i-f 'u sT oi wblto nvo are engagod
w ith riie "I ndians ic n. ir Work, of destruction. .
,.' A diipatch froiu 8t. Ixuiis.' of the'lOth, August
says : - , .
Information from Lo t Uncy, Gen. IUunt'g bead
quariers, says that tore rar ehes near the Littlo
ltlue river have l.:ji burned by the Indians, tho
tock run oH', and W inUbit; u'ts killed.
The !.-;di:".!! I"" iMibwul thm notmnar but the
bones of their murdered victims and the ashes-of
tbe building) destroyed Ly them.
The citi.ens of Washington, Republic and Clay
counties have been armtd bv Gcnoral Hlunt.
Four hunters were killed by tho Ind'aus at Pali
na, lifiy miles west of Fiin Keey. - .
Uotweon sixty und sinu bodies of w hite men
wort scim between lliih nir:.; and tbe Littlo lllne.
No ranch aro left t.auuutg between tho Uig
Siindy nnd the Little lilt i. (' .
The yviitibitaiits of ho phtacii 'between Fort
Kearny and Jlenver bi-v, all tied.
Voui- trains were raptiTcd by he Indians on the
Little Mug, mid all Ibc Mock, Consisting of 450
bond of i sitlc, luid a lain.' number of mules, were
dihtn otf.
The Indians nt'c we'l CKaimted, and most of them
arc hi ined with long ran.t' guns.
Cupt. Thompson, ivit.1 men, of the 10th Kan-
ctting n-ady at Hich- I f" fnnWy ulllJ oue 10"' ?lT! niovi"3 in P"1'81?''
Unsays while he was 1V,'.ttns ft'1",Cun"r-'Jtl'd. ,ll! outrages on the
wages, und that in "'i (jttiutfhoH fruiiV him. Uttl Uo stth instant, say
that the Indians moved t (nrds Republican river,
with one thousiiud oxet; ii.nl largo herds of horses
and 'mules. ,i
Generul .Sherry, of ti Kansas militia, lias also
joined in pursuit of the ludians. He is moving
north of Thompson's cm.o Wid.
Fight days huvo clin, .1 fincc commiinicatton
lias been had w ith pointt. further west than four
teen mtlcs,froin the Little ijlue.
Withiu that distance, s'Ktcen men, women and
children have been mastered by tbe Indians, und
every dwelling burned. , 1
The families of a number of sellers havo been
sent off to places of safety, while the male beads
o! tliem bare turned out l lin.i tbe Indian trail.
General Hlunt has sent orders to 'Forts Larned,
Zcruli, Kllsworth and Sulina, for tho commimdcrs
of these posts to send cut scouts in the direction i
taken by tho Indians, aod to keep their forces
ready to join in the genera! pursuit when tho trail
of the Indians is discovered.'
General lHput is doing everything possible with
the small force irt his (-(.'iiiiiiand. ' '
C'barge of the Louisiana llrUuie,
July BMth,
from the Motit AdvertiiMr.
Thunders that roll aloKg -
no mains ana rocks among
Swell up my lofty ng
With yenr loud chorus,
leu oi sunn oattte cries,
cig of the brave who dies,
Shout ud immortaliio
Our braves for us !
Numberless stood the foe
Waiting in grim rep.-.se.
When loud thecrv arose
On the line, "forward!" .
And as the werd was said"
Rushed forth the bold Hrigadc
That ne'er a step has made
Rut it was (ue-wuid )
Fierce as ten thunderstorms
Rushed those grey iiuit'oniis, ,
Strained all tbose warlike (ornis
Iu the race dcudlv ;
Loud rose their Southern yell,
Louder than song can tell,"
, Anxious jaeh heart full well
For the tierce medley !
And as the focnian bailed
That Hag that never failed,
Kach lifialinii' bosom quailed
When they saw beaming
Forth the bluu cross aud sur
On tbe red held of Mars,
Foremost in all the w ars.
Furiously gloaming !
Onward thro' shell and shot,
Onward nnd wavering not,
Onward thro' Urnipest hot
Of lead ami lire.
Marched ou th' undaunted fla.
' And ndt a foot did lug,
As went the glorious rag v
To tbe foe Higher;
Ours now the glorigns fluid,
For'gau tbo foe to yield,
F.'en left the prudent shield
Of bis ditch earth-hound ;
rtut-ns Hiey mined the gamp,
Cold then the summons came,
Halt, and each niunly frame ' '
Quivered with rae and shame
At the oucui'Mcd sound !
Vet stopped the fcViali bund
' At the w ord of command,
And when thev saw us stand
Soou the foe rallied ;
Now, as their smoke mi I'm led,
Vpwards and wreatbiikc curled.
Hundreds of braves were hurled
To the ground, squalid !
Fasirolled the sheet of flame,
Cour.tless the bullets ciime,
Safclv their rilles aim
from Iheir defences,
. Stei n as a battered wall
Stood our grim warriors nil
Koomed, but resigned to full
'Neath Honor's glatico!
And ns the dead was strown,
"Down" came the order: "Dow n !
Hut with a sullen frown
All disobeyed -Stood
up, unknown or noted,
; Kach man as if there rooted
Stood opto death devoted,
. All the brigade!
!
! -i, Tbe Florida 1'ijj.atch says that Sn0 Y'as
J kurs have landed at lbs mouth of tha Ocilla River,
i ad 5000 at Deadman s Bay, seventy Bv or eigh
ty miles from tbe Peoucols sod Omirgi railroad
t- j:i-'esw si-i v ?n.
U Y
Up-
A UT H OKI V .
ri'HLic .icr.s
or tiis , ,
First Conjiesa ol tjic Cdiiii ili'tate MhI',
.vwsM at thefouuh acs.-hni, which w,i b. ,-m
K.,1.1 u. tl.a ..il.. i,i 1'. .1 ..... .1 in I'.., "il , ' , ,.i
IIEII, V ,(117 tu , I.I .in...,"', .- " '- i
irpinia. ou Mondav. tlie sevci.th ill V oi -! '.
cember, A. I.. in, I en"d on Thur.-i.. ,
tha aight,uih duv of Fi Vriiaty. l.ii i.
i5t "I am a broken iun," said a poet. "Yea
have said truly, for I kav soen your piece," said
his frieud.
LOST.
, . llHAPQI tSTFRS 19TH T!IH., )
j Money's Urlgade, Chpstham's division, j
0 Sunday night, 6f pt, ith, 18M, I dropped a
pair of Puck Gauntlet Gloves, near where the
flics of entrenchment at Lovcjoy orosnos the rail
I road, The gloves are marked with my name and
I regiment. Th" finder will bo liberally rewarded on
! restoring them to mc.
! Msjor J. 0. DEAtVERICK.
sep7-3t J 9th Term. Reg'L
i Hitmen:.
' T 0.KT OU STOLE'S", Three CEKTmCATKSJ
I LJ No. 1 1 ID. amoiuit Si.oiif Nn. H21, amoum
' !f i.i'uO ; No. M22, U!"nt $4,000 ; issued to the
! subscriber by C. IL Johnson, Coriludorate Ue-
posiiury,' Griffin, 0. The public are wartsd not
i to trade for these Bonds. Sept. 7, 1HI4.
lt; . W.M. K. PHILLIPS.
CfiY. livii. An io ii'ik'ii.i. i!i
mcDt and ell, e i 1, , f i.h,.n-'
tlghteeu buudi-.u ami ivv-itii-,
The IXtnim-sa of i;. ,
doenmn. That the "A i !
- Act tor ll; uss
iip.:
i.l M
I,
lit .e
l!'t.
"lj
I.OHT, '
ON the 5th inst., a black Valise containing-cloth-ing.
alio an aecoiuit book containing accoxintf
principally on ln.liviiiuainof nlnuoj'i r.ds. Tb
Valise wus Wiksn fiiun ManKham's betel, Griffin
I A liberal reward will bo paid for the reimu of the
! wDole to this office, or the accounts and notes, and
i and no questions asked. The account's and notes
' ci. n bo of mi service to any ene but mlf.
, Giiflin, Sept. 0ib,'64. A- H- BLAIR.
: .sepO-Si"
, Yo Sale Ceav t
i:xr.l.lll ANPIIOMESTICKOTR AM)
LLIfldt rAI'l-R, ItY 1 III! bib AM.
! i:viiioPKs nv the thousand.
fiO Reims English Letter Paper. ' ,
; .r,0 Reams Knglisb Note Paper. .
25 Reams C ufederate Letter raptr.
16UH0 Fine Kuvelop.
Apply to , li. 'A.RAMSPECK,
I sep:-tf Rebel offiae.
WOOD LOT I CR SALE
C CONTAINING 10 acres, more or less, within" oni
J milo of the town. Price moderate. Apply to
uu;iO-lw MRU. JOHN G.CLARK.
Polish
To our I2vcliaL"t' -App-al of the
Delriaion.
We publish to-day, and ru spectCillv rnquost nur
exchanges to copy, tke Mihoincd Appeal We
can vouch fur tho fact thin it mado by a delega
tion of Poles of high -stati i nj; and chursoter,- who
arrived last week at this pn (, and huvegon on to
Ricliinond. Hull tli'i appeal is genuiiie, and thut
tbo ceedeot'.uU o'hi!, -.jcn issuing it are
Mli-'iietoiy, we feel fi, il.i aai .oi iled to av. We
trust .thut, its n inultur of ein.rtesv, as well as pf
Immunity, the press of tho t'onfedcrute States will
give il general cinilutioli. 'tho lanituagc pf tint
appeal ileitis the imprjKs of :i foreign idiom, but
that wv have not thuftiht ntopcr 'to alter. Ilia
the utternnco of a sutlering ana crushed poniilo,
those themaelrna
CI'
Sacilflce of the Polish I.inllcs.
The patrlnlio IbJih of rolnnd, finding tltnl re
newed saeriliees ur! nett ssiiirv in war with Rus
sia, have sent their Jewels to Login rl for sale, thy
proceeds to be dovot-M to tho relief of those pour
sick and wounded role who now, almost bereft
of hope, (iro slowly languishing in secrecy and
sulVeimg.
The jewels wen! sold al tha CbuswicJc niansion
Of ttie Ouchrms Dowsger tif iSiitherlanil.
Thor numbered alr.ont sevna hnndrud soil wt re
valued at llvo thousand pounds. Tho number
would have been c.crster had it not been for thu
diflicnltT found Ir. rnut-vir g them.
A it is, many valus-ble articles) were conflM slcd'
on the Austriau frtmlier, snd hav never reached
England.
Among tbo jewelry I )M ' a laigo cnllrrtlnn
of w-dding ring and iov tokens holonging to
tho Polish willows who bad Just thftr bii.-.l aiids
during the insurrs otlnn, and who had Bit bcnta
ted tu sscrillce ibese n n, ia tint hope that the
amoi'lii obtalued tor ti ; would lccn the suf
fering ef tb'.-a who bfi f r,i4 aud IWA lu the
W hut tho -Vcro lias Cosf.
ihiino of the Northern papers are getting tired of
tho war being waged for nigger freedom. The
New York Herald even relieves itself of the follow
ing on the subject :
Tbis war to free the nigger has now raged re
lentlessly lor three years, and what is the result T
There Were at the commencement i.nOII.UOO ol ne
groes in slavery. It Is estimated that tho war has
niiido l,tiltll,0W free. Hut even all of tbis million
have not beer able totdiuid the ordeal of their pas
sage from slavery to freedom. Two or threo hun
dred thousand have perished meanwhile by fam
ine, disease alid bullets. Hut say that, in round
number, one quarter of tbo nigger havo been
made free, what bus it cost us, as friends ofhu
iinriii v, to free this million f North aud South to
"etlief have paid well for il ; for in the armies tT
both sections there have been killed or disabled,
or have died, not less than one million white men
a lair balance, sunn for mini. A white man dies
for every nigger that is made free. But this is not
all. The deliisol both sections. iiiuke up the round
sum of .',,111111,000,(1 '0 of dollars. Thus, for every
turner Unit has been mado tree in obedience to the
rhiimuK iff the friends of huinanitv, thj wholo
country has given live thousand dollars and the
life of one white man. At this rate, what will bo
left of us w hen we have made free the whole lour
millions? Will it not txt like the Kilkenny cat
light ? Will tlioro bo any more left Ltmn tho Uils r
and will not pas untiee ilmt bv
Htrii'T-jlin"; for thmr rigln and nationality. Wo
repeal, that if We were ut,tsiisfied of the charac
ter and genuineness of tho document, we would
not make the'reouest ttvtt we-do namely, that it
be copied by thu press of the Confederate States :
Wii.Mi!iiirdl, X. -tVAug. 2fl, '6i.
APPEAL
IJt tho, Dekintion'of Pvt-t, e tttolvtd loleelcor
asilum Kith tlit Confederate Sttitr of Amtriea,
to their fcUoic-rovntrmin tstalliihed (Asretn.
BnoTiiEits : ; j
Our nation, ejected by iokwice unexaniplod io
tho an mils of tho world, itti of tlie pateroal homes
which the Almighty h a s'li lotted to her, drivto by
the ruthless Invaders Into f c icy deserts of Siberia,
consequently to uravoiJu!, destruction procseds,
in this overwhelming ;yi -srtiiiio, to beg of tin
Confederate States of Auj-i-iea, In tho voice of in
jured mankind, for ft fiii Dily asylum to herself.
The honijiiililo (stiitcs. ih which Providence, lu
the distribution of bur iiliy iio bounties has lavish
ed so lunny goods, bus herlowed so much laud, as
suredly will not, in their Ijiuune feelings, rcfuso a
morsel of it to ns, the ot,! rW'uge now left iu.
Our desire is to set lie in V.'ems. There are sev
eral thousand of us, to liiiiffer what remains of
our mangled nationality, luur families not yet cx
I'mguhhod, our religion, otr bodies saved from the
idu'vl es of tho foo, our ilesfinies in mankind.
Our limit, sticuimus eiideavors will be to eon
form in all to the general legislation of tho Con
federation, but iu m-.r iifjtu.d miserable plight we
uro met, lor want of iniais wrenched from us by
out Mits!oyjte foe, by inimmeruhle obstacles to
accomplish omtrst step ,,(' transportatiCn.
Fid'ow-Miunlrymen Y:i who have settled in
this hospitalilo country lung before us, when we
are grasping this only sa1ng plank left to us, aid
us willi ellicncious support, with your experience,
your counsel, your inti inst and your social rela
tions, tjuided bv the brotherly love, perhaps
Homo of you would f mlesior to direct our clforts,
to till our hearts with soUca, to tei.ch us to know
tho new hind und the new skies, all of which
would be to ns hn infinite boon.
At tbo present nicuxini we Invite you to co-ope-rate
with n-i, and to do nil that would be rumiisite
to bo done. Colder, therefore, with lis iu sit what
lit (iiM is to bo provided fos. Address tn the
ri)i,i!i n:i.KiATioN,
P. 0., Richmond, Va.
Oh 1 't was a wondrous sight,
Heroes all in the tluhl.
Heaven itself was bright
With so much glory !
Only nn angel's Ij re,
Burning with Heaven's lire,
Could a wild song inspire
Worthy that story I
Then fell th' heroic Shields,
Foremost in martial tlelds,
And only then he yields
Up his torn burnter,
You grasped it us tw fe'i,
Andtlien von died. V-' H'-U.
... HrejHb in 'j f o J,
NOTICE.
BROUGHT to tbe Jail of Troup eouoty,f.$
tin., Aug. 19, a bright mulatto boy wbojT
; says his name is Joe, aud that he belongs to.VT
! Dr. Ciilhert, of KentucVy. Tho boy says he li lt,
j Aihiiitu two or threo weeks age. He is 18 years
: old, about 0 feet high, weighs 120 lbs., has but lit
tie heard, and says that ho is a bsrber by trade.
The owner will please ooaio forward, prove prop
erty, pay charges, and tako the boy away.
' aug29-lw. J. II. MO Villi, Jailor.
! N(7riCU TO DKIITORS AND CRED
ITORS. A' LL persons indebted to Charles Censglian and
Put Cronon, are requested to call 'and setth
f tho same, and all persons having elalin ore re-
tpiested lo present tbeai, approved according to law,
i to mo at the store oj Dr. J. M. Conch.
i.u;;2!l-lw. D. S. HOLMAK, Adui'r.
'e-:Lles of Aim 1.
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iwl.'e. !l I. ,li, ilrtsl ir l
I. M. k l-l'tt.
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tit Hl'i l ,'inn'l --eiiH'f i -e-
eolup' I .-..'! '' .l.iotuj..
he ion' ' ' -1' ''' s I'l ttie
I lie ' t 1 'i I cut')! ni
cl n M-O:.. . .-cl S'l as t't
h . I Sr" I II " I'-'f
.-ni". t i I :M" eini
i , Aii,. ', ..is division,
s . ill., i'l. -!-! ut. itll
il e ntli' M ile ii.li'Clul,
titer In sin !i Sia-e,
i tv'1,1, t.tie 0",i-lJi-
.a! In no ci'-v stislt
. .1 noi On )e !!:all lit, I
o. . .!!, , ,,.r .m'.3, ui'ih"-
IH I en. Oil- -i'l ' 'i io l")i-
: o n v.ot Un- I will v
o . ! iiooi, hiiuv, jl, iiuti
I'' 1 "! m'I (tie I'llllci ut'
l-i i :toe, Cl eit'ctl t(V
I". .ill true Jimttl. with
- ' i I mli'ii lu sic'U
s' - '-I ii-.iv ot l-tio
I" iIimIi iisv tho
' i: i a il i. I, i;! lilr ( otl-
i 1 - '' n i !'! 'i oirn-'.-i tli
iiiii, i..t. '1 ii,,t re ennt'te.k
'"il It Mill. I Mot t tlit
11 hill .1 Illnc.-j U-S Ml;, Ik)
ii", i r ,,t i, s. iituii r tna
llH-iH'tioll tlf IIIC N Cleliil-i ol II. i l'eiiMii, ,,r uilh fef-
Srnoett to 111,, t'.niit when die "niu mv s I e- ifco due. And
lie aMsHois,.respecliel),!iili'i ei.oi" ll, . l!o.i sail
Sliatl pnioeod to afl'tlllllii 111'' sollle. lilet ti, llrike I t't
seDttral list, the flrst of wlilon -loill clii ,u, ti, !) ,(,
iH'thlal orillT, the llllllle ol uff (" I - ,u ,1 -I ,e to IMtV t. v
tax, residing wlihln ilie t oll, i';;. n ith (ei, r .'. 'It, i it , n
Iho value ami u-ni'sMiienl in- i umin ihiihii, ii- iho
tlon or tAXvs, sjnirov, ,, (
aliiy-thmt, is hcinhy no
Sticrctary of Ihe Tfi'inM
pulut a chief clerk for iin
IsKeit, whu sbaii receive 1
bylaw to the cliicl eleih
Trimsiirv Ih'Miiiiii ni. n ,
the said art is tntfi l.y ito'i..i, ., ,
reiut as hdlons; .",eeii,,n .- ,
imio of asMcwtlm;, lev mil: i t .
tlilerual -llilies, eoeli Miiti sh , i
over wiiicii sintii w, ni,io ' t
the attvtivand eonsetu o ih,
Wtlu shllit is a I't'tihiel,! iue:
tsllh k Millar)- tif one u nil- "i
roileoU'd In eaeti Mute : ! . . i
the sHisry ts1 iesa ilmn tn
tiiisiNtnd ifiitlsfi, ami siiii s-o,
ttie rt'irlib-tti.ms nreriie.i 1 , in.
till. tor the fllreeMi.n e li e -.
ti elisl.rt'tl jlli tin, iluo, v ln.o
with siiMTilltelideriec uno t'liwe
the vsnotis titl-.eers In hS -.:i-!
Ititsiirt. T!i said S-lv t'o'ief
stirt'ltos to dtehsiire Hie i'.: i. -sin.iunt
ss iii.iy U -.i , i e . i! i
Treasury, and slcill uil.n oiuu im
lliulos ol lll olllce, nrlU lo Ml c
stilMlion of t lit- itifi .Ii i. ile M;i .
section of ttie siiiifel i hei' , i i,l
sna-s to read a toiiews: -s, '
lltia afori kuid. slulli ts (toft u 111
pltisei ilH'd liv tbe t oliiln
IIIIIV relJUIIl', OT til'! Ol'Jeel- I ,
such dlpilii'l, for vtlilcli.'ie'li s i i
wliichaiiy lino, ouip.ni i or e ;
Ihe anioiinl of hi puN ','o'i' tlno
shall exhibit. In Oil'lei's-ilcH
pel-sous resitllug tint in' "
of proierty within the di-im (. t
ami assvieoiicnt or i,iiiiin',.u .
may bo, witli tiio amount "i
iilorotuld. 't lx' loi nii ol th .-.
ilovlsedand pre.M iit'i d l ' lie
tht tlil'tx'lhin of the I'oiiiiii'-i-n
taken uccordtnit to Mich tni o I
HsNcssof orn-Hcssoi's, inul tie i .vi r
lor within thirty ,1m s utii'i.lhe
'doreSHld. And II any ii s ' r
duty s.'.inned bv llusiici will, in
lieiiiK prevented tlieit iioni hi
voiiUI'le enusc, et ei sio h -from
olllce, nml stnnl. nonv. et . '
of two hundred d.illuri, lo I ' re
Iho t'onleilenile ,ioli -,i iio t
Tiio twenty fourth k,-, i i, .n
and ro-ioiseti'd so us lo reail le- I
ly-fiinr. 'l'h.it all prois'i-iy, c in,
come and inolbs, inul ev,-. i . i 'o
III lltXllllon, slolll l' estllli.lt,
Ihe value Ihcrcnf ut the linn
urate treasury notes, unh'-
law tiiiposlnu tho ta." I mo i
lion of the sild net is hoi, lo nn
so its to rend us IiiIIiiu'm: "s.eii,
compensation ofili-lilet liiv
rent, on the first twenty ic 'ii .io
imhl over, Ino'per cent, on tlie lo'.
litis collffti'd und puhl ut" r, )
titlV tliollsilllll ilelllll' Coll' et, d nlel
len'lli ol one i r cent, on a.l no n
over, atsivy tlie sum o one I on I
And thorn shall 1m allowed .u.il iml
sessnrs, for thei- services iiinlef I
for evel-v (lit V eiiil'loyed in licihiin;
umlor this net. Hi" number of
wl:t i
i I" i if is issKc, or !
I'u'liliel, l-t ll.t'ile, tt ,' '
ii ; :i:,il tile re, end ii
0 r. I !le I, .'111 ie l of III
.' ,"ii ii!-- I lei, u lie:.H
.' .-'u r u ii Ii iha,.v., hu
ll, re, , hi ilie loo
I.Oillii. ih, in, s
oil.
, 1 I
To l.ouisiiiiia I
r?".Tho war has tiiiibniolocoj-developed the re
sonio. s ut' thn S. nth, ii,, l ih'-ri! are few articles
!r wi ' ' ' ''. . '. -e.iie-1 ystr.li-i-htkod
tioi nfii.ii i, i . . i -'ueiM'td to some ei
tent iu our liii.i t lm ':y i roivil uhoes.ltitls,
cloth, lucifer muit'hl's, n ,,' ( jpei, shoo bluckjng
and ink, nan, hoop inn,. I . le'fiiift mm rope, to
suy iiolbtng of the thn t il d si,dvno articles tico
essiiry in o'Aiipiug an biy., Our own brooms,
bucket and tin pans, (, i.e., I ,, pots, ond ovens,
come into tho list; son of iTien, very rough, to
be sure, but all of lln'm will ukw-: nnd if'the
war lusts very long, (hero II be tiotliltigpxchidnd
from Ihe list Thoal!). ijiinguishes tlu uncle
fiom that 'which coint s .llii-om;li the blotkadc,
to-wit; "Cintederutc'' t!i ), that, or tho o',ter.
Certainly, the fjouthci n piople have proved them,
selves, rout. -ary to all tin t-un, ijie most indus
trious, nnd the most pi'iotoul and invct.tivo peo
ilc in thu world. ;
Our women, too, b' r nobly have they stood up
to tho rcijiiisitions of tho liuu'Vl Three-fourths of
the estates and prope-ey the country arc man
iigeii by them, and jMiui.t d with admirable re
sells, and still thev hit q ij.ne to fabricate cloth
and chillies for anilines, lo '.nit upon hospitals, to
visit, the camps and Urn neighborhood of battle
fields, aud tukeel! ro all ll e ti iiletifcs of Comfort
and civilization. , in.-lii t i ( :) are found with
plow or hoe iu h ue , K r' Jo .p roared to wealth
and luxury earn a Urr bv
of (puirti'i tniister, contra
ollices itf governinini, ai 1
happy - wit bill. Vis grt n
tvi dotn of the tiio no Uo
b'litllelield.
There U m fiiur uitlu r 1 1 '
tho LTowth of popiiiiti di,
the habits of life tngemlereij ty
ablo to tho growth of child in.
1 cannot name (herl'ill.
Freedom thut saw them full,
Will ou her altars t!l
Their deeds iiinni,:!,.',.
Write with tho ling It V pinions
Touching invading u unon,
How fearless Louismiiitus
(!ross tlie black poi iiii !
There stood they like a lower;
Laughed ut the iron sliptvi.-r;
Stood an eternal hotli-
- With smiling fnes!
Then buck with sullen brow
.Marched, glorious thrtl und lioiv,
Half of their band laid low
In Heath'scmhriiccs !
List to my song, 0 slaves,
Who, to subdue our braves,
Countless as ocean waves
Ann and assemble;
Learn that when martyrs die
God wakes his vengeance high,
List to his thunders nigh,
Listen and tremble ! J.
Giftit'NN, OA., Augtuf Md, 1864.
STRAW wantod for tbe siek and tinded ot the
distributing Hospital at Fs- P f t to trauslet
tt:'."U. "ti wa-cr.rs.
Pcrmms Imving ktraw to dispose sV for the above J
pevpose will plcuso leave their Itiiw' with JMaj. r .
A. Sir kv, Hospital Q. M,, who will lead for It. A
liberal prioe will be p. ill for it If roq'iirod.
Thoie having tho means to bale tjs straw, will
be rendciing ur. essential service by having It do.
augil-ti T. Oi riCLLV, Ag't llosp't.
GKOROIA, llutts County. lire-light to Jull In
- iho county, on the 21st inst., a Negro mun who
I mvs thut his name is Hill, of dark complexion.
medium size, and says thut he belongs to a oiau by
tho namn of Illooilworlh, bat ssys littis tho Wagon
-Master (or a Wiigou Mu'tur) In Kc-ss' brigade ol
Cavalry, and that he, tho hoy, got lost from tht
wagon train when it was ordered to fall back, from
Atlanta, Ua. Tho owner of said boy Is reuipisted
to coino-forward and take said boy away.
nug'jf-lOt W. R. RANKfiikN, Jailer.
A.,
F. 1).
ClKCt'HSTANTIAL KvttlKM'K. I llOVC llCllfd SOI11C
very extraordinary cases of mui dor tried. I re
member in one case where 1 was cnfinsel; for a
long timo tbe evidence did not nppeur to touch
the prisoner ut ail, und ho looked about him with
the most perfect unconcern, seem tug to think him
self quite safe. At hist tho surgeon was called,
who stated that the deceased had been killed by B
shot in the hoad, nml he produced tho mutter,
hair and stiifT.cnt from und tiikeu out of the
wound. It wns all hardened with blood. A ba
sin of warm water was brought into ooiirt, und,
as the blood was grudunly softened, a piece of
printed paper appeared the wadding of the gun,
which proved to be half of a ballad. Tho other
half bad been foil ml in tho mini's packet. Tho
man was. hung. '
DisEARKS Among, nomrs. Wo havo heard of a
strango disease among the horses of the (snrter
luaster's Department in thi; place, of which five
baro ulready died. It first makes it apptiitronce as
a littlo sore, on smuu pari of tho body ; then an
other, until tho horso Is literally covered with
sores. Tho lust symptoms of the disease are stiid
to 'resemble tho glanders. Tho homes alluded Ir,
recently brought from the army to be recruit
ed at this post, wciWm n lnvr condition -jhon tl.cy
arrived but are beginning recuperate very finely,
this disease threatens to sweep Iheiu out to, the
btmeynrd. AWn'mry M nfrAiiirni,
ONirniOlMANDDOIXAH s reward:
STOLEN from my quarters, on the night of Au
gust 21st, my Horso, blood hay, fifteen and a
half bands high, black mane and tad, black legs,
long, round body, and large full ryes.
1 will puy One Thousand Dollars for the delivery
of tho Horse to too or to MiiJ. Con'l.. Cbaatbaai,
Army of Tonnessoo, or for information tht will
lend to bis rocovcry, oud no questions asked.
W. V. ERKKI.NE,
Chief Quartermaster Artillery, A. T.
Atlanta, Atigiift 2L- 1WH.
MTThe Maoun Telcfrnpb, Montgomery Adver
tiser, Columbus Times, fllississippian at Soliiia, and
the Meridian Clarion, will publish the above one
week and fend bills to this offtoe.
aug'O-lw '
Nkhuoks AUK FNt.lSTrti
toilowi'i'.' 'ti'til of ri-iv-.
Ii, we ,oko Irou tho ..
Tita Way "1'Aimoni
at Nkw Oni itans. Ih
tftifii Sm ur' wihi,
V. llenild of Aue. i 1 :
"Kmancipnlion il.-iy" v " ceh.br.itcd yesterday
and while l hey were enjoying themselves hugely,
the military autliorittis m ule a rn.,1 upon the able
bodietl colored men lit to Inooiuc soliiieis, nnd ab
ruptly terminated their plensure by marching them
off. to tho barracks win ro colored ranilidales for,
military glory and renown aro forced to congregate.
A rogiment of cisvulry is on doty now, making fur
thur raids Bpon colored men." .
i p.tmnceat tliCUanus
, , or in the public
1 1 bow eheerlui. aim
I'croism and Binr-
!e found upon the
, wiir will cheek
i is something io
w.ir that is fuvor
Tbo absence of
luxury is s powerful a iiuiil.i.t. it is found so lu
nil greitt epochs. Uimo.IW i r !'i -it years all traces
of the great conflict no rei't,i,l. Tbereftire Ihe
Yankees can I 'id small " m I 't h tiioir diabolical
threats of "eslermliii tu ii," , 1 lin land will be as
populous n ever; and let it 1 a ('art of our ralig
iotis eret d in Ihe futun, Hit'l t! o only eltiwins of
the Confederate -tab ars In m I hose who sro
burn upon Its soil, or who 4 "! In fortunes in
(he dark hours of Us t Hiri.;-'., Itou'i Htvittc.
LlEfT. CoL. PlVMBKRTOV -A letTcr of 1 1-0 lfjlh lilt.
from Law's brigade, in tlo Suhiia llepurtor of tho
27th ult. says: ,
For some piirpo?o I bsvo tint heard mentioned,
the late Liuuu dsn,, now Lieut. C1. I'emherton,
came Into our midst bringing it couple of ten inch
mortars, with several eight Inch howitzers. ' Thoco
he planted and" very soon npciiod. What damage
they did or could do to the enemy I cannot suy,
but they provokud ahnsryUlling, by which - wo
lost one or two men, ' f
Eatontoh IIosi-ital. Lsleusivo pr ipanlions
aro goinjf on In Fronton for hospital urranfcu
tuents. The population of tho toivn is to be al
most doubled, by an Secession to tho numbers of
the Eatontonians of about iuil to ldOtl sick ami
wounded soldiers. The streets of tho vilhigu will
loon present a croaded and hustling appearance.
LIST OF FRKIGIIT
Hcinalnlng iu the Hotftbtni H'.xprcsa Offlce,
Garrr-N, (l.i., Aug. 23, 186 L.
1 ltniidlo, MM M A Douglas: 1 Trunk, Miss A F
Fletcher; I trunk, Mrs .Mnlbe Smith: 1 trunk, C F
Newton; I trunk, Mrs R K Wilson: 1 bcx, Mrs P
Duke; 1 box, Mrs Samuel H Smith; 1 box, A M
Tugglej 1 knap sack, Jacob Champion; 1 knap
suck, liiley Council; 1 box, C It Williams; 1 trunk,
Cupt T M Jugles; 1 trunk, I)r 0 P Oordon; 1 pack
age, Miss F.llia J Gibson; 1 package, Jno P Ander
son; I parcel, Cup) 0 V. Myers; I parcel, lion J; I
MeCulUiiii; 1 bundle, Mis K Ptechardjl package,
Mrs Sallie W .Smith; 1 bundle, N Hams; 1 bundle,
David Stanton; 1 pseocl, ilrs T P Holland; I par
cel, Mra Ainry White; 1 trunk, Mrs H U Kettle; 1
box, Mrs Mary 'F Head.
Consignees will please call at once, as all freights
ate stored ut owners risk, aud expense,
atig:.3tf J.U. LOGAN, Agt.
OX 13 THOUSAND DO X.I, A 11 S KUWAKD.
STOLEN from my hssdouarters, near Atlanta,
i!u, my Mare, In i. 'it ,iy, bslJ fact, Hack
lo.uiu nnd toll and llui ii hi. i, M'.k the exuvption
uf two small white spots on tho tnsldo of each bind
foot, carries a high brad and althogethor Is a very
gay tanking animal under the saddle. I . will pay
$.i()0 for Lcr delivery ty me al this place or to 5Iuj
Oen, Chcatbam,Arruy of Tennesson, or for Informa
tion So thut 1 can get her. And $j00 for the de
tection of tl.e thief that stolo her.
B. J. BUTLER,
Griffin, On., August 12. WuJ. and C. 6.
ii-ft-Tbe Macon Telrfapb, Montgomery Adver
tiser, Columbus Times, Mmisslppian at Solina, and
the Meridian Clarion, will publish the above one
week and send bills to this oBioe.
uiigl2-tf.
-I.' I !
District eolh clnf and iimn-m, ! In- '
nnd slso eiirlil tlnllai lei e ,, i t loi'i
eontitlllcil in tbe ll-ts us coo .!. n ! i
delivered Ui the collector : . I'mvi.l. "I
large towns, when, in til-' .!" '' ,:.
may reiiihc It. Hie f 1 '"'' ' I '' "
power to Incrciise ilie pi r it" .n
Stirs, not to t'VIVeil ten dop-il' I I .
rxtetiiui t Kefeit m.'t ' ;
(v.iollloll den IU-', and -oi y r in
lltl. 'Ml I'O, '.! o ,-! I'll It !'
Sel tleef. tii'l- ,,: OS H ,! i.
Seisois met ell, ,.to: .i .ill I
nt I I'lV, lrll ',' nt" VV 1 1 1 1 , r-i, o, I , ' -
iiulie liull- tes'ii.i.iiii ,u :o ..
reference to the ; -
SUPtl w itnesses dleitl 1'.- ,1,101.
lion itilott ed ti 1 1 iu s ii i ! . i i:
cud, 111 liltMlllle tn l . lift . I
l'lty tlll'lltO to IS'lell es .out i,
Ilio dtsliiirslnir eleik in il,0 '
I'ltHeS, llOil ilee.njitl- ,v , oi. !
regulations of siild otliee.
bucllouH. Wheic poiiuHiiil t ii tr : i:
tniined for btxiis, shnli he e'.iliio ii it;
tlinn tlie piirty tin tvho.e ilei'iiili !'- .Ii
tlie rlaliuant sh.ill flic Willi th. i r i
In, lot, nn nttliljtit, i.l:iilo;. ilh- 1 i in '
tent of Ills elitim, ulld Iheli li,nli l.e ii
shnll Im deleriiilneil lis liil'ioi-i: i'l e ,,
rlklmunt shnll eiieli s, eel u lii.-.o-,
tho viriniitro, who niut' cull in i, i to i i in i
ment. It Ihe cliilininil sh.-tll io ;.! -.. or r
ft-eebolder on Ins pin tttie colii i tin-!oi,f'
shall proceed as bel'ot e unit 1-1. ,1. IV line
titsbits il by either p.uty, und il" j' ..'.'
shnll (at Haul und coneliislv". 'I' I o 1 1 ,, r
os in sueh eitiH'S hIiiiII I ii pnei in e o.
Svctlou, nnd sny ttlliies-e iuihn 'o-
snriimiiiis of ri'iori'cs, lu nnj e.o'- n t o 1
slisll 1st siihjcct lo a pcniilty ot oof I n
l rnonveii'il Willi isisls, in niiy , not ol
diction .
tieetlon 4. Tim Heerclnrv "f
sutliorliod to dl"ii'iie tvllh il.i i - i
bills or siiitcineiits riuiiilrcd of n, t-ps-,
visions of the "Act to (nv laves h r ' t .
anil carry on Ihe liovci aio nt ,t th tl
spproved April Iwi'iitj-li-iirih, eljlii
s'sty-thrtti, and thn " A'et f,.f He sis
tton of Oixe-,," iijiprove,) Mny IU t, olj.'
slxty-tlir!, and tlie I ninioii l,,i I
autimrlKi'd and rcipilioil, uiil i i: i ,1
reisry of the Trcitsin v. lo devise il
of tonkin- returns nml iri ii oil os ;'' t
bsh SUrll nyslelll IIS IIIIIV III- llell",il
nient nnd ciilleclloiiiif the Ih.v s wit.
!S,s -iiall 'si
,., t .ol,', -ir, in 'Ii r
oi 'iiu, s i,r,d 1 1 1 4
I I-' i 'S.l" out In llui
to file ill-lilet I'o'ieC
i . iiei ' V tins at t, I.S
I ii,ii lo j i I'lot io iiiiy
,' tillil' llhlle- tlill. lint
(le'H el' Otll' f I lllt-
'.'o! I..- rt.i-lut.gt'd
Oi ie 1 pin liie -urn
er, ,1 I. i' iho use of
I'l vili." l-oiuiii,
i i 1. 1 i i.i y :n it' inlet!
. , -, : ".-oeii-.n Ivten
II .' le t', CI I'll t. lit
er o .'I- i'l snlioele,l
!l, ii loot fl-seseil, ill
.. "..,'tll, ill t'nllli'il
.' '..'"I I'l .I III Hi. I
,io il.iie -sit III see-
i. 'l 0 unit IV Ctllieleil,
0 the I, -Kill. 'J tin
-nt l.ii;l he live pel-
.i ! .H CUoOCtf'l (lil t
' , ' lllOliSOllll llol-
. , i ill. en tlie ltet
I,, I i, MO', II. Ol ti:.,'-
,' ,; -el. d Ilie I liulil
I ll ollLIOli it, Mini's,
1 lo l bit .oviT.tl nsr
i- n, I, 'h.lil lb dial s
I : nml :ltvi -ninelllS
i. ii: c 'Milled I') llui
,, Kill, t'llllei'lor,
I ! , ln ll'ltt Jieliolih
. ' ;. h US' IVMil Hint
f in ell es nml
nio!e tuleli'M.
n e -.lull ililte
..lion ol n--.eS-
I' i- lie I
: 'I '.'1, SlHl It-'
lo e'Olil el Iho
Ii,-. 'lot o, to-
i sit, i i, ill
"f !.. i i
oe l oiiip ion
eonfi t ni le
I eil to till. lid.
i ! liluile I y
ollilssloiii-v til
"pilri d t V tt'S
oiels arc ills
(ieln.ni I'lhet'
nil Is ivitilo,
1, iii:.' the lilt
IIIO ttlllt CJt-
ot pii.i. siy
tor it itil tiio
il, oho iler ol'
- o; rl miki - -e
hi hi ...i n
n t Iv.e, who
. (I loliv I ! Ill
i In eio'li c.iso .
DO I W MlleSS-
111 tin, neeoiid
' id Up ill till!
I'll lu lies net,
Ii', ,1 iloll irs. 10
opi i iii jm I.
lists, ljllls or ('iit 'iiieiils, nloii s..i-l; J
(tStllllUlfS of referei s siuill t tin "i I
corduheii with tioi ptovlsions ,.i u- .- s
Hi-cllon o. If Hie lieiisot, r. n nv1
depositary of units1; of tlie ,,n o i
Clerk ill ill" Officii Of BUI'll tlei - iel,
or di-ionltrv, or any ell, el. ,r "I tnvt
flrst tiny of ,)nniii y, eh-lil. , n In icie.
the ciiuisit of tte liAttiiil tiie-'i,'; '. .'1
reivltvd In psyuieiil i,rm .1. '. I
rorgeti or coiiiHeiicii ri - iiii
by proof, tn tin- sui i"i'i"'tii'
Treasury, Unit, tho leeoipl oi
trensury notes tvns nut tie' r
fft'liee, or t'jii'it nli-l nlteiitl- n
but wns In rood fnlllj ii r l 1
part, mild PVrivinry Heill Ii
fleer Iroiu hut. Iiii i , on ui i ii
felt note SO reci lleil,
Ari-llotKo I'l'litiiiiiy 17, 1'
ih,
I'
nt
lify Is hereby
.' i ..iilil-ltml llst.
i ill.il. r do' Jiro.
I 'IIIIOll ll"l,'IIM)
-, I I' l.lt si, ill ,"
loiii.h' 1 siol
.-1-1 mil rolter
I II lil'li'lMil mill
iiX' s is I. di liy
: I el tie- Unl
it lie r :t.l'l (,i)!l)
n nod I) ,'Sliib
l ho the to .em
it, tl.e Hl'lltl'limi
. Id. it. ilKil lli
I lotele, ill U -
II Iiii e-nliL.
l.llt 1 1 1'liMll'ttr, w
r HI .it, i, or hi y
-l -lintl. tli iiiii' i-,
. slilii!, il i'U lo I ,"
snd i o iMiinr. o
it'll ml I', tu to
lonh olflee lev
!:-l slnill esoil'l -,..
fteeri I -.1 V of I.i"
i-' .ei oi cooler H
I niiy v nol. of c M
out of sti 'h oni, i.
o' .ley no hoilt on -.e,
el to 1'i'tU ve l-lllll -I-
I-, Imgl-tl I'l- fill -I "
I.I-.GAL nLAM'fii. '
WE have on hand.nf jis oS.v7a large supply of
tho Blanks used by Sbunffj, Clerks aud Or
dinarins in tills State, beeutifu ly printed on fine
w ilte paper, which we will sell at the same rates
now charged for the blank paper sJoue.
;.;" ftet'i-nt e p-riim-;il made bv tint Admiral
ty bs"e di'inotialrnliid that an ordinary message of
20 words mnv h tranniTiib.'.l from a Inof-r.nt .lilt.
nearly hall way across the ct-snnel to the niirt j ' "Cha: '.;.'."!
Tngluh btsdiand in trtsm; i.i.ip.jte. j iy r
A lady had hor ti .t
hoy's liny, hhn petu.'aiiliy 't
1 take ike trav."
"I'm cnu't l.e did la a. t
ley.
!e!
Xwk li
1 th '.
t ua by a bub-ber
1 out, "Tbedi'uoe
:it,'," rstorkd tie
1 'L!:.k.BD tht
litU Afrs. Mncnulny having publislied her
"Loose Thoughts," Mr. Hieiidim w is asked wheth
or he did not Ibhik Itn stratie title A,r a la.ly to
cbooso.
"lly no mssns," mplitd he, "iho sootier a woman
jots rid of such thoughts, thn loiter,"
" lif Her Majesly'snrmor -plated Iron ship Royal l
hovereign, meaBiinag s.'nf i tons, bus mado a suc
cessful trial trip lately. Shu has four turrets,
mounts fivo 8l pounder guns, and can steam II
knots an hour with full power. Mie will be com
manded by Capt. Osborne, who was lately i.-;
China.
RAGS! H ACS 1 1
fi: will poy the highest market price for good
V cotton or linen rags, or grvs In taebanso for
them fine English letter and cap paver, ' Knvel
opes. Apply at the UtliLL OFFICK.
GEOIlOE DIXOX, J
(ronwRBLT or KKVrnis, trs-.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ItK HMO.M), VA.
AH olalms against the Confehmta Gevernment.
aliusled and eolldMed. ''',,
Vfc-I'ar'.ioular attention paid (oSo.dien elilms.
j.-7-tf. j
' ATTKSTIOX. ,
Oltirll.t, l'A-1 AUfBM , Jil.
TH E following named negro n.tn, carried off by
,heenmvlr..mCrrolleotinty id thu Btate,
h.va boon caught and are row to y
Owners wiil coiae.for-ard, y euargta and faka
'''sTmon, f.-t 2 Inches high, V, . it T-ars old,
to the osiate or rvnin, iiu iv .
9ft(N) Tit A It M ' i ; i; mi.i;,
15011 the sppiebeusiini nn 1-lel'i. r.v I'-t ( i rl T! (,' h ,
of two iiegious tiow .,:,'. , .n. ii way thru-o u
our lines,
- JoO about. "0, lllf ,.e, tl M, l.lil II. I, leieliol'll f .
ters, bns (a nsi'bo'.il.lc ,n , r o-o I" l"iii t lo
Col, W. T. 1'hillips. : .
Ismie, i.r o't, I ,,. it il.. i' I. 'iI.J.I.h 1; iiii iu
movement, tulks rapiuly a-cl ii ..c iioisiim:i,, be
longs to Mrs. Wnlt'oi. l;,,iiit, .,) I.iui p,i,oe ibnt
belong to oilier pnriu-s. . "" .'i '"i cl ir, Aoty
tO Or B. Ml I'M tnu JtchUl I , !, I il.i II.
atig .')- If
1.
liUVl'..V
r"si i
i4actorv
The undersigned aro now pr.-j, i-1 W onlms f
micTior;
"ST ?
They are as good as i yrik'-o nm'i.L -
Addrois
. it i;i:k ..
'UN,
i-i'.'m, (I-,.
Jua. 13- If.
tWiA couipany bus been organised in Poulh
Carolina to work a rich rninn of a-ol, inn, gol-l ai-d
silviw ores, fltaated in Cheroltes e umty, V C. It
baa b-een surveyed by so engineer A the Confodsr
tta tiovemiriMil, wbosa report io:.- lo ih oii-iur-i?it
f lias eomfaey, with a oi'itl of j,oi'i',0(o.
t..l..n
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