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

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CSSST MMjUl IIHJII1 IH .1 !IMll.JLi!TOWii.il.Wr'i , "' .HI DAILY IMte .r-sTbj IkT. 5v J." B. ilcTf BBIV. of Ktab- ..TC-ysria Piatam fcft th Mttbo4jsnroi to-night, """tel. traa"fli taia , iaeifcn - of Cx- wrtftsstcadeac .between Gens. Ilood fnil T 52rriMU. wfeJs we IaMlafor our r-sedera -ia - j .tbi -amleg' lasae, will atifiiei- tbo- Attention . of tha e ef beta roTcranxests, .not aaly ap. ' wrals fca the eexa-'e o duniitr, bcfbeedM it in-J Gttu Ebcnaaa proraptly Moeptod Oea. lioou V twfa tb. Cartel berwofor. lvan Um two roveramczis. bat upoa reSes- ' tlo, t &Vli that L hd gial bo special ad Taataae, aaj a3 tba jinkea la bin uacoediatelj Wiadja aoeh a trade. 3& tberefofft. wrote a a30&litter msre ooeaUteat witb biatrae char-. i meter, beeasae i wms atteriy wmstiogin diyaHy aadeaaaea ftMtas. ' "" -SV ivpoctactkotatof ttvi eerreapondence. U OaaaSberiaaa'arefaaalUvbaage tbe Co- Tedaratea in bia banda for tbo Federal aoldicrt la ar priaouCvbon term have expired. Tfi4 presa oi tbe boout naa taa'ated, lor om- tljaa part, tbat tbe real trooJ of tba ; refaaal of l,.lYaakefeTeraBot to exaeate' the cmxig, Jwaa, thai tbe terua ofao large a portion of their 'aoilkr la oar baoda bad expired. od that, tSare- fo're, iher woald be swapping soldier for con- m -1 a " " f . ' eotabataata. Gaaerai Sherman oonfesaes this mo tira aad this policy in bis letter to General Hood. Ba rtfaaea to exchange our men. who. by the ieraaa f their enlistment, are soldier during' tbe . war, for any bat hie ewa iren,, who era ao situated thai they eaa hi ianaediately placed iu tbe ranks cfclaaray. Aad then; with a want of digtiity ditgaaUag la aa ofScer holding so high-' and re-1 apoaaible a peeitioa, he propoacs to exchange pareal of feUnws, whom, he aay.t, he baa picked vp ta thaelToeta t Atlaata, for prisoners ia our V M a i m i . . i viw-- .Ia; k.,. a.:S.I .. . of bia army as4 Lb see of tbe ether araiMa of bis i ewa iarevanteo j. A more ra&eoJy proposition eo14 barSiy be conceived, end eotsfd .only come Ctaa a taaa heartless and beastly eeongb to expel women aad cbUdrea from their homea, . Tbe reasoaa whlcft'sctuotc fio yankee g or cm cent CD refaao. eoEspHance wi'.h the" ptipalations and reqarremeata of tbe Cartel, are nqw before tba world. After a long scries of contemptible evaekna aad preTarjcatiocs, Gen. ibertaan, either la bia aaaHgaity, er bis atopkJhy, bis blurted -bfit 4 ' the frctb. The eoMiers of the Confederacy, are-) - addSera for the war. Tbe soldiers of lie yanke grrrarament are enlisted for three yeara, and tbe term o( a Urge number ;ftoaa we bold, are aitbar aboat ta expire, or lave alaeadj .-expired. -i Aa exebaage, woald therefore Aenefit as, without helptag Xbem. .' . Itiisoito-bo woadeicd at, ilA ths Liaeulu garensBeat baa beeitaedto.avowtfo coldblooded, Mapriadplad, aad rreacheroaa a pclicy. Jt ia as . ' fbockiag to good morals, as i u. repugnant to soaar aad fair dealing. These men, for whom k " fcoWTefaans to exebnge J rebel," turjre faithfully airred oat tbe time for which they enlistedT While ' tthare'dasarted, they remained true to the flag tLey had sworn to uphold; and although the pur pas for which (he war was to have been waged, when they thouldaOd arms for their vindication. bars bee tfperverted, and the emancipation of the -"- ' ava, eabatitated for'tbe restoration of thf Union, : taaaa mee remaiaed faithful. They bar eaeoantered the bardfhips and endur ed Xba prfratloaa and lacured the dangers of an bard aad Wavtfog a three yeara term of service as rvr mea were called upon to bear. And bow, after all tiia aalf-eaerifloiag devotion, because they have Taaa so aafortanate' as to be taken esptive, the goreraaiant for which tUey have rurroadered the aaforta of some, aad imperilled their Jitae in an. '"' VPTd baUle-aeldai, abandaaa tbeaa to their' faU, sad laawae tbeaa to die fca"Bonthera prisons beeaure -''tb'aaJB aaef ao farther use. Toagh wa kavw loeg belie red tbat tbe reason ':Ja9aaaaed or tbe refaaal to oxeasnre,Va tbe ' trae eae, we did. aot expect the'' LIocoIb' jocrn amt, abaadoaed, aapriaeipled, ar d sbaaaelew as it . Is, a adaUlt; aad we a?e disposed to believe tbat ' the difeiea aew, la ewbrg mere' to the blundering r JtapUlty of Bbeeiaaa, ta ta any deeiga-AB the . 1 hritl the gartrnaenhal H should USsado pob Ust 'Wa . araconflmadia fbia impression by tbe fa tf tbat while Bberaaa, at Atlanta, propeaes io ' - ascaaaga priaoaert, eselrfdhig tboae whose terma aaa expired, the telegraph furnishes ns" with a ayxepeis of a publication Just made by Beast Bnt ler apea tbla "aubjeet, ia . which' ae declares tbat . Hraaat&e Coitlederile iotboriUea are wulig to ezekaaga eolored aldiara heretofore claimed aa tlavee la the JCoalederate SUtee, tbe principal dif ioaltj afaettog aa exebana will be ramoved." 7j$ H not aa el ear as daylight tbat tba- Yaukee 3eerBBMat ia piayaea; a double game reeking with , 4beaeaty aad bad faith .a every aide. If it bad lad gaad aaaae to lose, iCwenld Toag since beea foafbUedby ts bad faitb towards us ia this matter easfeaaW aa well aa by the rnfaeaous treachery it aax praeiioed towards U own soldiers, whom every reqL'Sseent f honor and decency demanded tbat It shoald ears for aad protect. Bat aafortanatcty for wa, aa well as for tbe prison ors we bold, a gov araaaaat with Abe Idacolu for ta head and Beast 2tttif aad Waa. T. Sherman for its tail, is too low Id feAJ'iekle of morality to feel any responsibility to aaaor at tfctb. for it reeegnlxea no obligationa 1' to eltker, aad eoasaJU Its sclfith bi teres ts alone, re gmxHmmlti tbe Vequlremcnts of decency or tbeopiu-. ioaaol'ajaakmd. . ' f- Gea. Bbertpaa reported bis loss in ie bat- tla a Jooesbovo'at twelve hundred. An officer of arse whe recently weat over the ground where tka Taaxae killed were baned, informs ' as that be aaw aot lea thaa aix hundred graves, lie counted aixty -bt kSlad la a single reguaeat, which be able- ta eMstinguiah by tbe marks apoa the . A X , w.t . ,1. .ft.Mti.PMMfeiif fniir rr-ffM a emai i-&- - xaamg iaa o . . . . . j weassdaa 10 aaa EUiad, ad we nave torew ioummh . j& eiexaaa'a leas iaa trad of -the twelve baadred be reports CtXCSXT. Tbe "Bead of Go van' a' Brigade, eom- aaaed of raeatben of tbe 1Mb Arkansas Regiment, wd rive a Coaeert to-night, la GriSn, for tbe hen ttN icj a 4wo5&dcd of Ot i"Ahy of Ten- Easaaa. Tae Joaaa ia an excellent one ana its per fofwaaee will. well repay all who attend ; but tbe abjeot for wbtaa tbe concert is given should enlist tbe awarpatbies aad commaad the aopport of every toys! tsaa ami wea-A. ' ' 1 tTSr 2oS aad Beady, tbe point at which by . the. twos tba watMiosSbarroan is to. deliver tba axpellad eitXteaa of AUa-ata, wbol?ct.V come fJovUi, la eieroa maea froso" Atlanta. The distance .:- Ti-cM Eoafb aad Baady 4a tbepoint fa oar lines to which our teiaa are re a ore g. iaabootaixtcaa and mi half tciles. aver, whjeb diataoca tbo exiloa witb " ir.i"dCla wiUbaeu. They will ttieo take the carf aadproceed Both. . .x ..-nf - --i' a 1 - 1 -- ..-. E2P -The Baifct ef GaTab. brigade; boaoxvl Jtett Sislb. with a gleewna aaxaoaaa. TTaey ' wlU pleaae accent ear tbaakx, iadirldaaUy aad edl- ieecivwiy. raey ara aa arMjBo upon uMir.irtaswrj MStt aa tbey bare always beaa la killing tae atSae f eoaatry. i - a Ofir- Mti i o t isi iw ysMu ' k .ne lousmiDZ wficrinniiK uiACL-BOor nan htl "Mrar mmm. cmiii tii and. fret roiti rn I . ,1 - mm i .rTT''T " x v Tfe mu of tbf ''pwt dr ar ULlub-log I interval, andgin farm a mnaukfcbl cSpor in tbe j J hlilory of ttl faatfl camjxaijo. V ts tzonwf ot - i j u eT-.n discovered fbrt tee enemy bad abandoned darfi.0 the Bight, aboat low uiWef their Una of worts Ill fFCAfea ieusd JemswJJau J js&4k ba- fbffwj f o(-ipt9ji Tbla gere Qaa t I Taifcal eoBjoilttrr UnSi4r4. lo (be italo '( aSTa&ai ; Tbe aaiaK6wi"tboeg?it-Sa-ilj' fbe ffdl step to- j wards fb jrsTT!fat as Ucg talkVti aboat, an witb great rejcwlBj, t&ay tRvea toat a lew flays woqld see Ebarouia tying lncftftOB'buk-tO blsj aortbera boaje. Tbeeefcw da'ys wtreaaliotta as cm eiesis tort&e"aJBrr uobliers andoatrioU of the Arjcy of Tentenett BaB IfoJl required hW dayj t "e)6p &s1&or IxsOaii ooaitroroWy, tbat bamaaiBmSrgtoff: aitt6c4etrtbat ho esiief: aioa 1 toineryMxptitwa - a4 rot en- te.'- - lleabaadeeed' biobaiteat tin -aallroad bridge over ti Cliattaieae -eatablished a aew Use of ebtoreaflon b'fwey Jowa foijy&ft at Sudtowa, tbeaawl'Jpwagosii to JCiuietta,. and with oae Army eorpaloA ea tbo banks of the Caairabochee.in float of tlaataa aa a corps of amaee aad obeer ration, be took' tike reiaibtder of bis epfy eompri-' aiDgalx eorpB,'p4 wttli twenfy .dayaprerisiaui in Lis waceaHponaeaoe bjstaQl sbraegy for tbe "Z. da7.H we, diffit to detine bis oMiifon and. mmwtne&ta. aatokiita beary friuzo ' of caralribesaaaiOaeTeeabUfuralroea ob- aervatlsa.-asd had tba adraaiagay ee, of baring a a " I streau of aater oa bia fiauk as h wat moving down on tbe weal bank of IFliAt.'rlrtr. . '-This eaa-blcd-bim ta eollsoi a large foree in tbe vicinitv-of Jonesboear1twaity aatlea bellow Atlanta, before bis plaaa-weta-f ally ierelopedw We ad.V.tJ onerboro J oa tbe'ajorabjg tt the, 50lb ofAugtut, paly Levis' i kieatasky t'dgaile, and Rcyn)de'.Aikaass'iri- gade, waiek ball beea-eeBt. dowaa- few days prc nioos rogtfitfd fie" road kjravlBSt a raid, and this BuUfuro.'eaa tbe aacleus itruund wbtebvour otber rvraes were (toon to assemble. The eaeasy eroseed Flint rirer opposite Jones- L Kn,n I mi in h ifUrmaan if ih .tllLK nIlinuJ TvitJi .,a.a. i ,'fjasme Arkansas brigade on the S3 d of July. . , . .... . - . e. eommaodiag C-er.! deaermiaed at ortceto .take ! tWs foree, and ft.r Una p-rpo. detacbeU Hardev' f and Lee corps to make the attack;, while he r. 1 " io pay a neavy -son. ra nesn ana ttioou, maioediu Atlanla, with Swwart'a corps and the I" ,thcfc partial success. Bat With ail this, we militia, to gnard tba place. The troopa made a .htd ,b ack, aid taka tip a new poaiUon, with night march, bun did aot reach the ground in time j Jope tbil ar divided foreea might oaco more to get iu pomtion before the afternoon of the 1 at.1 b troat aafcla together, and tbos, witl, our ThU en.ble.1 th enemv to forUfy ibemsdves. tad ! prepared again to roU with a ..piarare j aa , -treDchedwariUon, it I rtir J 1"sJ w Zuot&kpM t&ibresee tie retelt of 4 aanlt ! nrt oP 9 7P- w "";S throgb wWa iaTefiSr- W.bwfa.- (Ufbufne. cotnmaoding j c fetrest' of J3nfcsboJ?: the deal hour Ilaraee's co.pa, occupied the tett. and Lee s corps' J . a the fight of lb. line of battle. At three o'clock, in ,hc k? "d ,OD an, min-hnK obedience to onTTrom General Hood, the com- th foliy aoldicra aad horaemeo, there m.nj wn. given; by G.nerid Hard.eto advance, i me rutabUaa Boi.iike tbejnuttenng of . .. . . . , .... . . distant thunder. K was the destruction of a vast and in a fewracancnts the peals of artiUerr, and ' ...... r , -jl., m amount of ordnance atorea, and told $e aad story the rear, of taaa re try, atrnoancod that the treopn . . - ' were moving, aad the conte.t legun. , . f h Atlan ta Tbo tnufflcd explo- Cleburue .wept around apca, tbe ex ;a,on,, ,u the atllnes cr that lly a.gb aoundl driVinR everytblag before bim, and- occupied tho J - r0artl1 ra,bem n-aaemy-aAnter ararka, and csplariag several pieces l ofcteu)n-. -U the funeral dirge ex of artillery; but tbe aanaiilt oo the centre aul j 1H1 w1""'-. . .. hght, on grounl occupied conjolntTy bv tbe fo"rce ut -""id all this gloom and destruction, , ,1,. .. Jr., i j r ' stands forth tho noble defence made b Hardee's f f.awa att-k1 lr M tn wtaa T pa w I at rxattirreTw:yil I iinrl fa C. ter two hour, of bard fiauliaaaT. wftb our men reel- irrg aad bleeding beforci tba ntioog breastworks of th. tn.mr h rnntMt wra a idiiindnned. Our SI1C- aeasae on theetrtreme left could not be followed up. owinR to the heavy rwpubn. whii hud bee., anstainrd elsewhere, and in ceasing hr roullici. we merely held onr ground vritbout uiotcAtation froni.tlie enemy. About the time this battle wun raging, information was received thnt two corp" had struck the railroad at Rough and Ready sta tion, eight miles above Jonesbaro, and this made it still more nereaaary tbat wo should cease Uie at tack and throw ouraelvea ojo:a tba defenaive. Our lose in thia waaa - thou sand killed aad wounded, including Major General "pattern Abderatia aad Brigaclier Goneral Cum ming, both aey ireJ wwandei'tjille most gai'nntly Tending their men.' . . .The-comiitieil of. tbe Anty oc Tennessee at this junetore waa perilous la lha extreme. 'Our forces were divided aad sweaty mOer-apart, while tbe ene my were in a measure con Mntrated, and ready to mats IbetaserrM "either wpoa the deochtuent tt Jonecburo, or lo iaveet IT.ood h Atlanta. What made the ooodl'ln raovo perilous wsis, tbat dar ing the night iBjrx 1 nime from toe's corps to move back to i.t. I '.tbls'left Hardee's oorpa the next day, (letaoawd Atidrwloae cois fronting an overwbeltalag loroe of tbe eaaeiry. The two corps wbich were at Rough Mid Ready ata.tton the day before, now marched down tba rriUroad, and forwad a junction with the otheir forfr, making in all six . .- - federal corns which" were by, this ttlme in feont ef Joneaboro'. . . , Aa anoa aa Lee left, Uanloo wits tibliged to stretch out bia oorpa in single rerii to cover the ground oc cupied the day, previous by tbe two corps. This left the command without any reicrvea, and witb iaadaovMfie foree hi a-thla. attenuated line, V. 1 tt v.j . tk. mWn ueoeawt - r - a,---. storor wMcbr v-aa eoen to nursi. upon uis uCii hand, wah tht) odds of SIX to on. This gallant and swept its Heofof which bad braved the utor victorioua pati. oa many 'a bard- lought field, was bow la a most critical sittation, and was jipoa the brisk of being aacriflosd. It eouldnot retreat it nut fight and bold its ipoead ; for the safety of Uoed'a army -ii Atlaata- J span tied upon; resistance and resistance to the deadt, and with these terrible odd. it prepared for the oontest. The enemy wa discovered bjr (tvo o'olvok in tbo afternoon, opposed tu our whole iroflt iu tha thrcataaing atAude ofattnek, and at tbe same timo stretching far aroaad to ear rbj;ht, for tbe purpose of turding our position, vTe bill to inept tbe move ment as best we could by an extension of our lines, and the thtptring up f. each temporary breost wosls ef logs and rails, as the brief time allowed would persalU ' - The yaakaa were coinmaAded by Shsrwaa in' - 1 - . .... . person, and that sagacious soldier believing no, would obly hjive two eorpn to flight, thoiight o doubt, be weitld bava iui easy time in utterly dsv molishlag-thlii seitldn of Slood. army, and then byf turning oa Ue ethers, crash them in detail, and thns destroy the last hope of the mbrls in tbe West. It was eartadaly abrijthl. itad prenat-.ing picture to Bettor the aaibilktn of t fetinil beta,, and the cbauceiraT iiecess Vastly in bis favor, especially as he only bad eorpa toceatend etainat, instead ef two, aa he had contcmi&UeJt ' Bat a bead of trae and faithful heroes stood ia hia way, and tbe figat which Ilocdeea aorptt naxle 00 tbe afftesneoa of that memorable day, In tba preeeace of taa combined yaukee arms, will appeal io kttufry as aa lastanoe of tbe saost glorious anil ileteraained rerlsuoee ever made ia wax .are- apoa a;r wattlaflcld. Aboat half past four o'clock, the storm of bat da waa poffred itponour llrssir nt more taaa two boots; K. .l-r..l.. ..4 ..nr.u,inf rear ef' tbe mirbJY - e..r.or 'liele tW a hicfa lcavd tftf eXhor in r 1.1 ...I aldea. told the tale of death adl iarWaiiie. sihirh an beiaz enacted. , jt wwa a terribie momatttof suspense to all concern eUf u,l after tba figbt lud progresxi about an 1 hnur. still rreaicr waa tlia exefiasnaai when it be- wrf kaaani tiaa-'a aitaB pasftowc; rliae bad brokaa. Tltare waj a lalieat ar sharp aaefa aa oar rfit;" near The railrisd,' witch was" eccapssd by Ooyaa Ajlwaaa.lw brirado ou lite light ef it; aad Cranberry's Texaa brigaaia est ihe left, aad the peaittoa wrppftl by I .... m . t ' ti. - - . . " - ... I v i . . i ; . . I - d . . i. w w x- m . m - m K?0 feUrny ?tp4Jber ; btdbeea bat UlC men crody ioaeliintJ!s waVii4fiwaktkrH Jirergont poiaU, " 4 'TOTBSalnf aiaw ot tbo tnem. Tbre wjrU itualu wif rcpul- wiia terrfbie abstraction to um lu j aaoa (tta ot the. two baitari bajioj Ired tea" roiiudj jf (rape as! eauiAer Uto tbe aMuuJUog'cnraauia. Dal tba htttafljreotftfadtf'brfarg ap freak doopa fro&i bi rj ercn'e.al inaUz Jjj woJft oT'aaatbera Li' ore! ont'treadwetka ajwl earned tit puettkra'. A boat half of tba Arkanaa ..VrjjPKfc laelatKns Briff. Get.- Ot ran' aad error boodred of tbe Ken ftckiaus were eapturoj behind tbe works, aadaoote oft beta bBTooetod whUo rftEl ,-ooiUiouus Ui figbt. kffe bo eared" tbematlres and retreated to the .rcai, were not panio stricken, nor tubdaed, bat baited wUUia oue buadred aad finy jards of tbe works, aad under tbe personal aperisita and ez empieVf Generals Hardee aad Cleburoe, reformed ijid eBiHiaeed U fifbl a&d baSe the coemjr until the last." Troops who "ottld thai fond aader a co rererse, and under a beevjr firelraat the en (DT, aa), rctraas oftbe biaaai order; for it Bead. Id pulj a few wealc bearts (a Create a'panic, ani then all 'weald bare beea lost. . Graaberrj-'a brl CsdeWtbe.left of tbe JreJt, stuck to tbe worku, irftb tbe aew liae fomataj upon lu right, and with tbe rest of, fbe $oauaaad far to tbe kft, remaining as firm as a rook,,aiiood aniil'dark to pour a witbttiB.flre ieto tfee raakt.of a baffled aud diti eomatcd foe. When eight eaeae aad darkness had . : her trnee upon the work of earaage and deaU, " found tbo brare and resolute corps still holding f itagroaad, andaabrokea ia line or in spirit. Bat . m a a .aa.i it aaaareompusnea au-f oat moriais eooia acnieve, od with tbe enemy flanking-oa. oa betb jrfdea, tbe commander bad no other coarse to pursue bat to withdraw his brave command under eorer of nig lit - i r anaTuen SBTennnseu on iuo morroar irom neiag eurelejed and entirely destroyed. Tbe rcfrogradaBiovem6nt ia the presence-of neb a numer6u8nd well ""appointed foe, wta a difficult and hazardooa ondertsking, bnt waa exe cuted with perfect success, and we fell back fbar and a' half miles, bringing' off everything, jncla- dinjf onr sick and wounded. The eight' pieces of artillery captured from us, Included six Napoleon ! rgtins which were taken from tba enemy by this j Jaue Arkansas brigade on the 32 d of Julr. Our ! fe.i in killed aud wounded, waa toinr-iraiirvl v. ' C ,0" f th f" lhtta m" "mgavnt v me campaign, ana uiey cotTs aSa,D!i thc Ms of the enemy. It is the bright star to illumine the darkness of the hour, aud will shine out iu history aa the great re- 1 decining feature i. the week's eventf i w l'" h s-'""d " he fall of Allan tful campaign. ta. OBSKRVF.K. 3Iodua Operandi of Federal Keeraitiit. Tho S'ew York correspondent of tbe London .Vnr, iv ho tuuiit. bo couaidcrcd excellent authority on everything tbat concerns tbe interests of his employers, makes tbe following eurious revelations in. a. Ttwateate" tbe TTashlogton Gov ernment from the charge of recruiting : V "In the flrs) place, flftceu dollars were o Acred in Xew York l 'anybody bringing in a reoaiL' Tbe object of thht was to interest somebody io doing the indispensable work of canvassing, of boating ap those who were likely to join the army, and ia per suading tbxftn to join. This work has to be done by .somebody. ' In I'njrlaod, it is done by officers and non-com-missioned offieerU, specially detailed for this ser vice, andi-dlrectod tb0 'ato circular of the Duke of Cambridge) to fretiuent fairs, niarkcta, and ull other places resorted to by idle or adrentu- rous or needy men ; and in splto of their exertions. il i foajid no easy matter to keep tbo Unush army, am all as it U, op to the required strength. Suppote it wero suddenly raised to six bandrcd thousand aion, and Mi at gaps of trcmendoaS size were being daily made in It by the caaualtiea aad diteaao of a bloody war, do you suppose the regular recruiting service would bo tbe only agency to which the Gov ernment woaJd resort to keep ita ranki foil ? Do r you imagine that it would be fared te neceanty of f T ik a. L. m L. Ia "-'s "J . tyw.wM ,-.. ! tbo service, aa private soldiers, of tbo 'rented' T . . . . . . . . . . . . fvofM, wno ianutf niau witn racn aorrpr oecaoso the-Americans 'make no scro'lo about employing mercenaries? fcj. 1 1 a .1. vv,i., mviv, uwnvw, uva uuy fvcftci Uiv 'baud money lor.fcrfncinz .the reeralt, bat taer. to jreo era!, manage to a hare tbe bounty also. Tbat they Khould be able to do ao ta a atrtkiag ill'KLra 1 tlon of the simplicity of tbe mass of those whom th cn,u buJ tb. flo tonCa mn ,xtcQt tbetl 1 m thaa one of tbaia ia this ertor bare made bvrxe fortunes by tbe business. They hunt up tbe ra- cvsil alt over tbo conr.fry, explain to them what may be had by enlisting, oflbf to assist them in get tin ir it, bully them er make tbeor drink ti'l they comp, advance uem money to onng tnem tonno ( provost marshal a ot&ee. anow teem, tne proper 01- flea to apply' to, aad, In fact, make use of tbe thou ad advantagee which a shrewd, city-bred knave generally possessee over country bom pains, and es pecially ""raw IrMbmeo, to usable them to get hold of a large share of the money. I have heard of cises ie which, out of '$700, tbe broker pocket ed $600 ; tad I tbiak there were few men enlisted throagh tbe instrumentality .C bu brokers in this city in which tha recruit manages to retain over gr.ftO or $00. You will see from this that when men are eaiie lor oy tne zow.ovo or aow.veo iuo - nmfits of the business aaust be Caovmoas. slave trade can hardly compare with it. If a bro ker only brought in oao maa a week he waa richly paid ; there were few of the saeeeasfal ones who did ssst bring in a doaoff' a week: "Nobody will suppose tbat energetic men, witb gains oq mcb a jS-ele aa this within their reach, wquld Tlmt'r tbe7rB)d of operations to auy oue Stat or dSstrlet. " They scoured all possible parts of the United States aad Canada for recroUa; and tho" I do aot knew of their having gone to Ireland, I should bo greatly astonished o lad .they bid not doacao. In no place are jecraits so easily pro eared, cspoclalf- for America, aad bo men make soldiers thaa ' Irish maa. It woald, therefore, be the wast oat oral thing iu tbo world ii every bounty broker in New York bad bis agent ia Cork aad Limerick and Gafway, picking up and dispatching te him every able-bodied man be eoalJ lay bands en.- Allowed to Pr3' a. They WUh. .- ' . HzADorj.arKas.:U. 8. Foacas, I VatciMis, Mies., Ang. 12, lsot. Special Orders, No. 21. 1. Military Authority having been, for thc tiree, vindicated, ao much oir .Special Order, No- 11. as require Rew. WUfiajin lleary Elder. Bishop of Xatcbas. toremaia erbmra tba military lines of the Post af Vidaiia, La., uv sasowaded. and be may re turn to bis borne and doite until tbe, pleasure of t thM-V iir IV-l.aartiaanat tsVm! - i luJ a f- Astd as .all I solemn aspcahi to tie prame Being. ' 1l P.re555tL,8 .W qiiml., are eceaaarily offcaaiva tm Ussu, aad aub- I veraivn of sound mora lit r, ao aaach of ftpweial Ors . per No. -SI, Jane 18. 166, aa roaVanrea pwadie'pray. j er to be proneaneed, ia behalf of tae Preaideat of tbe I'nitcd Statas aad tbefUaJoo. la aaasjaded un til further orders; leaving all pcreoe. ctp3 acting divfne worship at liberty to taaaifeat each -eoatas- Urre of hoaUhty aa they may feel against toe Gov ernment acd tax Aniaas taaaa tates, aaa their, ayrnpeuby with tbe nbadliaa. by oauttiog each wuppytatiaia. If so miaded. By. order .pr Brig. Gem-UlBrarmaa. " " "J. H.-OLDTW. A. A. n. OaJeHal. - -C-D.4?rra. Ltaot. aad A. p. C. ropoo4Qiit of tW CbtUai 03e!ta fsiahoa 'tbe Yankee view of the Meseat ooadiSia of At-" WAaiSTr vi.., 2X?mx Siuroa Uazettk : I bar in at MiBmiJ Tram A t tap La Vh fcWr went Testerday morning iafbiirg Cavtraialorf rfh'Sr ??nky ' of aaaitarjr Morea. Perbar onSsUmttatmSMy not be nnlnteremreg to Tbaa'-JfoSi.4 'r2ka-part. it appears that tbe rebeU,43 i rinnrss fil the inmriuuj of dar bfcforar y wtev the I ebci aad tntporuiice of Laeraluer9aflraa9B mat meat. Tber auppoaod Xhu msMtJiiss$p9 ranoe of OOr entire armv fmm rtinir fraair fia. aRmlr a 1 reiat designed to draw thaaa, (artaf vtha larka ; as uiojr retuainett qoietlr toMeilsatewH? aaarly tweatj-foar boors after oar people-kWdeaf ted os the expedition kgsiust t be JXaeo a-road 11 ti ce. Inn. ttnln iwi BhMnol. .1 - . -Jk.t. of tbe rebel commander w7 r iJUM&xiuJ vantage ta General ssbcraiaa. - It aaabjed .inu bj r.pid marching, to reach a mhi.oii-kwb J&ifiread. ro.ro thaa twentr milua south of .Jithaita. almost before the enemy learned tbat. - may. peiSioa ; ot oar force waa monng u ucb a areotieaoJaarii Sber inan took -y " fttitinn end laaetTdj nil i ai iai, gathering hie Ktrcn-fth. aad otooefebqg jbk tiger tor a desperate leap saoa aatiaacbeta saae . ' wiiqiq nritiDg auituce. i ' -. ; JvrTii- Jut s tbo oriental Go&iif day vrtS gitklasj fiie" eastern borixon on the jABgart Z ltSi, Irviieral Hood is snnnoMd, la itam iiMrMJ fW.m bis boardins house, and jaaatatered fortSe iot bis acoustoined before ''rfurfstt psomamadt. Jjo walked down to tbe fort occupied bxa-beti;ery ftt neavy siego guasuuea a aei ataaa afivi ares" and aiioulT aunreyed. tba Yaa&eTl, -tIri. .rn uuji uo uirwuu uis Hca nsaer peinta and made a circuit ot our wo are varka.a,llrt blue coats wcre-to be eeen, rot area apoexthe akifcaUh; jj" f dcr C8Ter Df Uarkncsa. oar arroy had nilrsledlA J gentle breese "shook Ue dew-drops frotn aarround- ing trees tbe air seemed laden witfar a ciuriou aroma. Hood a nostrils dilated as he anu&vd the tainted jrafc be evidently had scented a rat- of ex traordinary proportions. - . .The movement of Federal troops south bad now come to tbe knowledge of tba rebel General : bat s'tlli be conivad it to be oa'lj a big raid, composed of probably a corps or two of infantry, contempla ting the effectual destruction of the Maooa Bail road for several wiWa. Accordingly Hood, with tbe corps of liardoo and Lorinj, at once took up tba Uoe ofiuarcb for Lovejcy, while Stewart's cerpe aud the Georgia militia were left to garriaoa AU la43ta. .Hood 7iliuuod boutbward for twenty ui.itel without cncoueterhig opposrrtoa, while Gen. Sherman, with Lis anny aa earefully eoaoealed aa poeiible, lay watching the rebel movement! for all the world like abawk gloating oyr m fat ben rooet. At tbe pnier timo Gen. Sherman uneiMkecU-him-slf, au.mil forward, and a lively skirmish coau- TtmSt Tbe rebels were surprised. Shcrmsa attackoil liovi with groat Violence, and after a. ( . . balde of four hours duration, ir. ' whuoU the Uth loth and 23nl corps iarticipated,. aucoeeded in eaturinx several thousand , prieonura, driving tba rcbcU incoafnsion, and tbruwiQgxour whole ar aiy iu their roar. Thus the encuiy'e..forvetf. wore , eotiu (wain, Sherman occupying the rail read be twocu Hood and the portion of bis army remain i'OR in Atlantn. Ou the 2VUi . tba-. bsAtla ragvd fiercely all day, the rebels repeatedly chtrgiag our lma and being UBifwratly rplsoct Wicb terriklo j alaujtbtcra The lalevt aecoents say tbat we are! sneodity driving tbeeoeioy tewgal Macoo. AU-tbia I munuiivu u imitm inna iwraooa wiin wnom a onvcnwd iujttlanta Ihst wight aad iywoi boonr- . Of o-orse General Stcwjirt, a being acquainted wlih tbo perilous condition of things, lost' a time In evacuating Ailantayand in a - few hoara fter' wards the 20th corps marched from the Chattaboo ebie river and occuplod the city. It all probabil ity ftwarta corps and Brown's pets' will b$ .aoai hilatcd befo.-e they rejoin the balance of, tV amy. Hood's troops aow const Kate the advance sad BUw art'a the rear guard on the march to laaoot. Xo considerable amount of Mores Or munitions of war foil rnfo our bands at Atlanta. Tbo rebels were compelled to abaudou tlx hcaVy -guiia, two. hundred, acd fovir aixty-four pouodcrs", after having npikod tbctu. A great quautity of ammuniKon for suia!! r.rin.i and subsistence -stores, ive lo cotnotircs and two hundred enrs, were destroyed by firo on the night of tbe evactiulr.n. Tbo explo sion cantM'd hy the burning of tho ordnance depot wu distinctly hoard at tl)U pla-.-e. '' Atlanta pres'nts a frightful spectacle of dilapi dation and the horrors of Tiar. I travcrued the dirty street for two hours, noticing the deserted lioi!es that had beon perforated by our artillery. On the went side a docen buildings, I suppose, h.id berr. tired by hot shot from our batteries and n tirely consumed. The northern portion of the city," niruiost which most of our guns were direct ed, tells a fearful talc: a story which ia, however, very complimentary to Yankee artillerists. Tbe walla of the buildings have been nearly rnxod to the ground, and what waa once a. magnificent stone frout structure at tbe head of Peach -Tree atret is now the terror of a fw remain uig re-, gvd urchins who tremble to approach it, ao it ia but a towering raiq which tbreateaaevary inoment to come down with a crash: - . .- i'. : Many of tbe 'shopa in tbe fhterior of Atlanta contained a vast amount of tbe flneat amok angadd chewing tobacco, wbich the aaldiers-rery properly approjiriojcd to their own individual wieacfix im mediately after eiitercue tbe town. There-waa little else left to reward the boya Tor tbe labor of -,i r J I , . l f IT" ,f " ft i pillaging aua oreaiuiig oowu uoora. ..tut iiaajuesa LousesJUept tboeesed a. aepoU , tot' pnbU. stores, were generally mptytand the tnaiemn In tbTl .rt of the c..v. In'.arlaw which . ,-J.a . ,u. kill- v rr,.;-, ah.M. there are manTTamiliea nl w onsen aad children atilbwcsidiog. Some of these wowien- prof aaa lay- altrTo the o.leral ean.e. aad tell dciefhl toriZ HUina-OKiaintT. pome oi tncae wowiau sroim iai of.tteir r:u-: .u. . vj .11 auuvriugit biusx vi p co uvf au, . iwuw saw thev have husbands and brother, who "rue from the conscript" and ara now probably in the Uniou armv. The rebel authorities barbsrensly refuted to isaue or sell provisions to these Jam dies 4 for five weeks, and at tbe sauie loroaoe tuem com ing into our lines or leaving tba town.4 Tbe poor unfortunates w ere almost vtarved to death aa a punishment for the crime of having loyal bnabanda or brothers. . ... 80 the Gate City bas fallen. Where now aro Hood's vaunted boosts tbat be would bold taa ctty while he bad a lire- man in tba treaehee 1 Ten thousaad human lives have been added - to thoaa .already sacrificed ta the mad cSbrt to anaoa'aafully resist the authority of. law and taa onward mam of Federal soldiery. -Srteaa. IneldenteofPieketlUfe. , A correspondent of the DnnviUa (Virginia) A pi peal, in a sprightly latter to that ' paper, giver the following discripij-ion of life oa piefcot. and ia tbe trenenes fb-ucn. use a army Some time ago an order waalsaaad by oar Com - andin-r fieneral prohihlliag Oaaeitass ntwitha am - maadio etny cnteriug our liiiesml the ptekcts warwlBBtrwcU ed to wavo them back, and If they did not go so, fire upon them. For a week isftar tbo psowMilradca of thla onler, mauy attempts were caacla by deswri crs to enter our lines, aad it waa amusing to see their siens and Bignala, that they were "ail right " while our bovs would not understand thrtf. The i eolll((ncMtl wa, Uiat in alitUo time tbe stream of icMrters.oi:aecdto flow, and oBrsolvea t.l C ...li tMnkLwim, etfrftifneft. . 1, - 'We bold a line io close proxlwtty to ib'e caeca y, the rifle-pi U oecupied by the plcxats being' in some places only fifty yards apart, box ass .arnuigeaseat axis tod preventing tiring by . eitberparty spon the hther. Dnriug this armlsUea freqawat uttampu were male hy yonks to exebaage papers at id swap coffee for tobacco; but orders ware atrtct, afisla!&crs alert, so that no opportunity waa allowed, hatTfbc inclination pre railed, to trado- witb the eemy. Amoug the trieks i ssusted to by tha aweiay te hold communiciuion waa ibis : xaey woum write any-j thing they desired to casuaaoicaia aa it email piece ar paper apa rou tt arewaa a atoaie or a grape shot aud throw K across-" tba 'isse. these oiisf ilea brought ever tbe fotloalag : "1; "Jobnny.-s-Wiilyoartradepapersaithuir Wa bava all about tbe capture of tba Alabama, tba raid Johnnr Keb. Is the a3d. Yiriiola atillaa tbia line f I bare two friends ia . tbat regitai at got aoouaiiitcd with theia while exchiagio .papers,' ana think tbey are nice fellows, froc appeiavraaeea.' Toas your reply over aa I da tbia.! . - and after tbe deserters were snootied fa .uma o Dunn: nm-, iw.ftv aoaeu rwiWlawiuaicavtOBS. . iuuc, oar v.e. . j uii-Um.hi.xi soBie- thing'or the enemy sDutipnaudiaews4 offenojj a finceu daa ,fuxtougb.jroc a captared; Vat.1 mum rmt Ha jaVMsIa 9 t ra at abwHswS lwaa A pon liarper s rcrry, c. Meet fesobajf wuy j yea j .fwojaeta to you, tne a gentleman 01 me aorta, a war. need sot be afraid of oar shooting y.f "v7e caa-f " inaugnratad.iae like of which meu hniecot ; have a 'friendly game of puchre,"bj(l wja'd uj 'with ' wa. .8afScietly nomorotn on bth sides, in close i whiskey. . , . " -. ' j eootraet, with only imaginary lines of division, and ' . TT -C 1 "1"7UT i- Tnw uoefiwea mr taoaa paaosros notes- ot do- k?7l"! .daaa JIIr!jT htappinoss thatoow ,vrevail tlnuSboot the the fnriou and U aorta of ara.pl h, J. , c,ch u"to to cntrtp a 1 "c-, , - . - - - - t . fbia asracaae aoosae aa best be amy.- This isti he t-truhaSS tbaaodaftha Tbroogbahi, of year. moch fsndncss cxpreaaea in. a jJ3u.t alia sued - ; - . tO COB OUt 01 nia wuiav . . ,w - Somti good storlea are told opa scsne f the boya, teo of which t raroeiiiberjosa bara, . , a ret 1 stans out wi a paper, aaai a micoi eaa caaled, to meet a Yankee wbo allowed ! Jtimaelf ia the woods fifty J"J frjp -c -.waar witbta fl steps of 1 iS.c.'be isaarataKs aoatol J - & Tm a C a t . a ara. a , T.nk,.tb.nd,ke. bj. wwinotn, - ianB8n-.; oujass naea astotaer 2 tone., n oiea reo i in uh uiiku- z i...a. J .1 -a a. a iiiJUii w v . a aooa oae i a a 1 wanted a rarloagb. um goes paeTraqd ararea it for some time to entice Ya&k lie ifom.oe"r, while the other stood ready to mob . Aawtile, a bar! Inshmeu camaup. arid tbe 1 eaptajs jU qaca grappled b im aad endearored to T'm v: i -Tj.T. t' i . ... .. . . msu null u. 4u uuuuu was oo moui. tnu. ' tattra oar fpwak little captain, was walk- ran loo iteaiooanC witb . red in, aad waa broupit ! -pSfaoseev ' Usrt -OaturrsL Pieketfaaid tatiraL.- Piekettaaid ' be eevild act gtv, ajorloug h upon any auch capture m tnfajMna Ben tbe inaanum back, a? b M-otu i aLai aa W t t-m' lflt tSt hrtrf-ai ' Tbe Yank. toUed-off onaaf our-taea. and Hutler aeait hiaa back by flag of truce ; but the outlaw was aoetacognixed; aad be tarried the mm back. Howetetr, baaAerwarda turned tba man loos, aad &"S Tboa came Geaeaai Order a'o. 65, and we tossed aheai over the lines. . In a day or two the order 1 Uke acUartu, and they came rolling ra by I to" 4ea. ' We sbruetioiea gvt IHfteen deserters in "Wiaigtitj all clauniag protection under General . . . rt . . vnier ISO. oo. We made a rad pa their ride-pits yesterday and eaipxarea aixty pnsooera. among tuem was ant eld; lntlunrt. jrbJ abookat ua General Order Jfo. aad tried hard to tell bow be claimed "protec- tiB aadaf dlah aretection," baa we couldn't undef- ataad bia foreign lingo, aad he bad to- bunk witb alia ether pruoaera, - Oatba. areaing of the UlbK it waa reported to Ganarfel Thames that ceirroea were placed in the rrlfiapitaia bia froat. aad be at once ordered bis aacxeta a are upon stem: xow produced a sUm- twao.aTSODZ tae aolorea oreUireu and moch con-' adjdon 4a the camp of tbetf white asaociates. rMojoraetaeata were' brought no bv the k anks.' r-mttQ tbe a ba Gaaerai Thomas ; but before boatili-v uca Degwa ta earnest aniag Came - over, asking the reason or oar artnr contrary to toe arrangement ! 'jrucrai momas rr- mmM irva iiwuiat ntfUK'a UH SOI- fliers; aaa eooaid nre upon tuem whenever and wliererer they appeared mi arm-s. rbe Yanks then-soot but white men to th pits land all became .11 gain qniet. - " The Flbt at fteam's Statiou. A correspondent. of the Wathlugton Chronicle writes a eflrious letter tn explanation of Uanooetr's .defeat on the AVeldon' railroad. If tho views of U9 writer jnay be accepted a correct, t requires wuh bsiw .cats u, uuiuuiw au arinj ovri ivr wc are toldjbat the Socond corps wm compoe-.-il of en tiroly new men, and Jpnoo the dinrstvr. . Dating before Petersburg, August 2Ttb, the cor respondent writes : "Every man undergoes an organic bauge mioo in seven years. So we are iuormed by pbysiolo gists. The disintegration of human particle must bo vefy gradual and imperceptible, fir, after thf lapse of time SpuciCed, when it is.rrrtuuie.1 the last Latum, of the "old maJi" b.islcpurto.1, the individual retaiua bis mdentlry, liu friemli n;.ic;ir tue snuic, bia uauie remui is unchanged. So it is with tho. army of the Potomac The different corps lecoiue nc'w cuuiiuand. every three years- Hancock is tbe leader ot a oirp., of which ever? member wear far bis distinctive hauo a club oftreefoiL Tbia in the Hecoud rorpis ; but how changed aince tho timo wbeu comuianded by w.'iwnMuw.. " t ......... .... . I ... I I. u Ueu. oumner . me old neo oi me second Corns ..tmnd.n.i. nri).n.al. l.in. ,.l.l..l . - " vw " -- ...... . In bloody cog-r upon Manua e plains hut a ha&dul semaiu. The ueu who covered PopcV ri treat from die Rapidan and h.-totled for us at Bristow .t- tion all those Who hcjd thc advance at .Mine Kun, aad emerged with their lives from tho Wilderness ' . ' .. 4 7. 7. VT0 UJa "l "' t SpottsVlvanla and Coal Harbor. cr h:iiii at ;in ran as oi ut corps arc iiii d with nev men. All know that three rears bw been auilL. cient to change the army. There is in nonm way a oiaercnce. we cannot nonce ir anv nn.re than the physiologist can discern a cliauge e' in hi own o difli r-i;c ted n.-well body every seven yesrs. ihere is n la the corps insignia. The men aro aaa apparently merca and iiicnt as well ti c cr. It Is only under peculiar circunislauCes, liko lho-c in which Gibbon a aud Mile's divisions (ei c placed during Wetjpeaday afternoon, that uuy didtrence can be observed. " Thrice tbe rebels eh'argc.i. each time with augmented number and increaseJ fiuy. Wbeu our soldiers haw their barks for the tliird tieaecontempt for their foes wait oi.lv e,u.-iilo.t hv tho confidence thev felt in themvelves. Mnny of the regiments in il ilea's ci vision were coiiiiioil of new en substitutes, ul:en. Hud drafted men. Tbe Seventh New York had iu-t received throe hundred, auch. Most oftoein were ignorant of company drill, and knew ao little of the manual ..f arms they could scarcely ioaJ jij.1 i.ie. Tl.-- en thusiasm of these men va. unbounded l.in .the. rebels were repulsed lu their iir.t charge. When the enemy apoearetl be fro n their wnrk. im.l n- j saulted them the second tiuie, thev m-ci:ic1 the most fearless soldeirs in the line. Cverr urn it, iu his eagerness to get u good cliaiid to .JnM.t. f-.ro'. he was not as iuvulueruble as Achilles, and . i -leaaly exposed himself. This ivp-iment ami the Sixty-first New "York, also retUk-d with new re craiU, poured a perfect tctnpext of'buck mid Ijnll" into tbo line of rebels as thev surged, a human wave, against the works. -Thet earn tbe order for counter-charge. The una of rebels bad grown uneven ; it awaj ed to and fro as in a drankeat fit. Finally it boke aud scat tered. These -mew, before ao full of enthusiasm, BOW bCsaaoo wvM aad amnauaircablo. Thev clam bered over, the parapet, leaped I ho ditch, mid. with fixed bliyonets, chased the fleeing foe through the woods and across tbe clearing beyond. "Veterans would aever become thus excited. aaao . . a . ne Ticionons contmanaer ut vi a tor mo was ex- j ,:. :. , J "tllfcT tliev eatered the conflict full of Vnthusinani. To vnak long agbt, cahu courage is needed the erv J rr? "H" I gairiag.- The soldier can only learn thts on HI'- sr.-1 he soldier can ooiv leara this on the buttle-tieM. i'The fourth aesault robbed tbe combat of th i it . . f aPraranoa oi neveity. uose same recruit,. WWlOn(T hour Biro seemed so careless of dan rtr aad were foremost in cursuit nf the f. btirame terrified and ran. The old 'Koltliers. lirni i aad reliant, fell back alowlr and ateadilr .frequent- , ly f6rm ing frout to check the eartny, and again re- turne." It ia tbia alone gives advantage to the rebels.' if none but tbe old Second corps bad been ' at Reams' station that afternoon wo would have j left tbe field leiaur.'lr, altbonijh two divisions of 1 Spartan, heroes couVi have temained tbeTe no Ion- : ger contending against such odds. Lee's army in always he same: Hia troops arc old and tried, j Their term of service knows no expirnti.m; donth ' alone can discharge the rebel who fights in the . rsinka of the Army of Northern Virginia. We ;w continually fighting one half of our armr rd ! U aching the remaiuder. . "A. the enemy failed to fillo-.v up their lilii ad vantie, it js presumed they sufiere. sev.n l v. ' We bate been expecting them at Six .Mile s'ation i avvrjrairbt and anorning. Yesterday they w ere i Miportaf maaaag in tbe neighborbond'of 1 h." A verv Uooae.'-wfctch iaawuear tbe centre "bl our 'ins-. , as mini waa iiin Ti 1 . - ,ti.i-,v:.Lf t-..t ...n . 1!! - ," "n"ili?K J occasional ontberst- IT . ' A IoBj)la aoUtron. r 1 I?"r IWoa CouiW, "to brine aClT,r,.l!f!,liU' ,CT,tie"U boldlag lu- teatUI!sJaaa,ex1iwaaed onder other elrcum Maaeca. Mr.-Davis was aroctainlr i.nn,ii ut. Llaeela fomahds aa of Haxael tbe Syrao asking, tliy swrvaat a dog, tbat he should do this great j iv r. tO 1 . 1 ... I Tte-fOJowlnr fs aa extract from the Inaugwral Ad-"j rtAhifimin Lincoln, March i, IG1 ; - Snpiyoago U war roe cannot fight always; 1 w"i e- aaa mn uomaana juuracnxi nil master. wbaa, after -maaa loss oa both-side, aad no rain m vettkrr, yoa eease flghtiog. the ideotical quea- iiaaa of faitemttarse, are again upon yon. Ibis Ttw.u.w,,l,touu belongs to tbe people wbclaaabk it. Wkiua.lk...L.I....Js.i .. . . ........... j r u. of raaatsting fvernmeat,'tbey can exercise their eoastrtatieaal tight of amending, or fliclr rcvoln- eigat to aismeinBer or overthrow it. The ftflowiatr is aa extract from a sueeob of Jef- ' JiTsoa Davta bribe United States Sen ate, January "Kypa 'ill not have it tbus : if iu tbe pride of 1 1 ' ia eeaiempi oi reason ani reliance upon le5eP.yy we ahall aot go, but shall roraa wnn as ita many meaaa of approach. . each so -taititd l.v pif&dueHre seelioaa, th itople of which will give frve.ry"hotb of .seaey and of store, tbe conflicts must J bo taaltipiied iadcflnibsly'c aad nvasses of ueu sac rtBaedtotbedcoiowafcKil wax. will 'fui-nlah beea. . tombs each as tbe reeeat war la Italy did aot offer. 1 At tba and af all thbt! what will nn .1 r vearraotioa. njura eota sioea; samagatlon nt on auj flaedini ; ,tbe wall of tba - widow anLibe cry ofrh. r - m aw " . W4I il . - J wcax mar wm nar an art i.m- -rmmr'Z? iaiawiiT. it is aiaieu taatavev. Alt. JaQVier. a davotad Prabetai-in m....vrv'm 1. Northern lad!L.-amT efLi3 - fcTJ i " ' told aa iwo ptouw officer, who w I els. sod rt at last or th at wrwti a wvaw ,TTTr7 wjauuo ua reason, ustead f ' w jwaw, 1 01 it ami crime, atctoia.1 I ii .11 nfli .a, -1- .' " - i as w -i i-r tr.' b r mr mm j w i sr " ippfi out unarmed with e ' .." "!i " twwtv. butered awdtoy It Act at Oaaareaata tbe year 18AS tv J. B. TBaj.aaan, la taa Oara.'a OtWf asL trtet Court at tbe CoaiadavaU Btstra for taa 5rtara DUtrirt ot Georgia. ras Taxaa. Hocstos, Aoguiit 17. via Uobtle, SpC 3 -., ..xrvrsmj'irz-f'i-i tyLi. m .v - j ..Jf Ditrict of Arkvasita, Geo. valkar ef tbe Dutrlot 1 le5ta8' ,l.nd G- aciaer of fhf Dirtrkt of I Louisiana. .'B,rr7:r - .v " ' I ' ''-, .t kt cl eviiouiod Brownsville, on tbe Bio fo-t ow treads the soil of Texaa. .e' At tbe recent 8btU elaotioa, CoL Robe la la wa elected ChirJBttea;aad probably Hoa. R. A. llfCTck, Alaodafe ' fa3rt Hoove holds oa. Beti- rer ia Attoraef Gaaerai id. II." Baadolnh Stat- '- - " ' Treasurer ; and W. L. Robard. Comptroller. AH i qHict io nvRiary nuitarx. . Mouiht, geptEsnber 11 There wore five gun boats and lars affile obatracens tkia evacing. Scout report a'rsid p fMjlFer. a?arraat'a Ilea. , It loes ia Confeleratetbeart 'good to look at Foi reit'a aiaav aad eaa aaail aenTuia wa bare enjoy, od te ilight aludy.sf tbaae-. bardy riders. Rough in exterior, there In a manly devil, may care .air aooui i arm mm oerpeaxa men waa aave loIiewVi neir jtrcii iMutr in ataay. a Joray aad ebarga. I e.HTTfUr terror to the raaka at Oa,ir rmtmimm. TK. '. are, to,., tie happiest and most cheerful Con f ode r- ' nt soMiwri. we have ever looked upon. Iisdaining ' sabres, the7 rifle (uoitof them Sharp) aad six ahoot ' er mria?b iUa lh7 llkUB. Every oae apeaka i of iat aiteriity aadprder .of their, aaovemeats. . Horse?, art illery aad baggage were removed from tbe ear on ttieir arrival, ia tbe time it asaallv takaa a paa fe train to empty Itself, and it was remarked by a gantlesnaa who aaw their arrixal ibat they would have beea reidy to Aarbtln rwr.n- ty minutea aner taa cart atoppod. - hea we aaw , them, kiio;cf them were tbe principal objects of t their solicitede. ' Th ee manly patriotalook altogether worthy of j their great leader, iuad toe rough and brilliant mil itary school in which they have bean trained. Har- ; rah for Forrest 'a men, and all honor to their peer- : I lossebirfta in. Mobile Register Sept. 6. j' irwni imuuBi iuociiD(ia .iw l orx, j the Uev. Dr. Qbecver closed a speech ia the l'ol- lowinq; lanijuaTge : ' ' 1 "We offer you, instead of a man pledged to! j -n-ut-in slavery. . maaltrora to deetrSyitT1 Oaa j , wljo it pledged to Bccure all men equal rigbta one w ho u-uss. lender before -Abe Lincoke waa beard i oi we otter you the man who struck the Aral blow auainat'alaverr. You will have from bim no J tightrope presidential Lace :.!. . . ..... . r 1 -1 . m . . . uuui ruiic urcMucuiiei n r a a atamam won do fliuauiQ wno m . ' . I w ill offer aomestr to traitorai we offer von a taaa i ml.n r.li-l.tranl .a P.-. iu . - - " - .www.. . . O. MV U . AM.IWm ; ha becu cracking joke a wbeu be - should have ; crnctcd the bead of tho, rebellion. We offer yoo . a ian that will rot be aakintr for authority ta I jumicc. ,ne oner you JODn j. rYeemont, that ou may iij.aiu ito a nation ot heroes, and not a nation .f Miesks despised by all tbe nationa of the world." "A natiou of aneskai" Justly cbaraetcrixed. r- The Federal soldiers along a portion of (.runfa liiMi. were wonderfnUv inhilnt 1k f)u.v' "a-l erpreseed their aentrrnents hy woetferoua -th. era for "ionorol KcClellau," "Geaaral Lee." ' nn l the "Fall of Atlanu." ' c iSoLoieas. Never have we seen the noble veterans vi the 'army of Northern Vtrgiaia appear in U.UU1 iiuu luftu now. iiiev ara wan Tei reii fed, well piciarea r ciuinru, in une spirits, ana appear pertocx I .t .... -f --. ' ar-. . of rob'jstr css.- v a , 0 thc late march from Atlanta, my boy Billy. he i i.ouc boill, 32 yeara old, about fivo feet hili. lln.:k eouiplrxioiii.nd had a large mustache. A lilieral reward will le gireu'for him or for infer-Lia'i- n ttnt will enable me tp ayt him. LieuU 'V. .M. tyilTTON, lth C, Manigauli'a Brigade, 5ejil ?-:i- Hindman's Divison. FOITXD, BV n r. ;i;ro t fei?" iirticlv man, a cani'CT, IUc, containing- a Us of clothinr. The name of "J. P. I! til. K-c.," appears on a pair of panU. Tbe nwuer will aiily to Cant. AV. P. Price. South Caro. liu Ueli.il' Axrencv. Criffin. Oa..' an.l b nrorlnr 1 roperty, can have tire .-mnv. - ' ' J . 1 O e.q13 .Tt- - WOO REWARD. SlT,?L5i.rroto tb garters, in , Atlaata, ef Maj. VJ- M. Jifasoo, Q. M., Stewart'a Corps, oa tbe night of the 18ib July, a black Mare", 8 years old, l.I lupnda high, abort, (bin man aad tail. Ka marks ren:nberd aboat ber exeept a acer exasod ing from one of ber flaaka to tho hip bene she is very hug liamcil and baa a fine bead aad ears. Tbe aVve reward will be given fur the return tn Maj. Ha con. at Atlanta, or such information as will lead to her recovery. Tba Mare la tbe property of Maj. R. O. Higgins, Pay Master Stewart's Corp Atlanta. August STth, 1TH. ai"27-ln' NOTICE. Til Ii euU rprisiug gentleman tbat relieved tse of. my YuILm: ic, at Mangham'a hotnl oa tbe 5th iuht., will-iiiinfer a favor on me by dropping say uotcs and weftantx, provierly marked, la the Army Po:t Office,-or at aorao place where I can gvt tbesa, and notify, tee through the Z'osi Office- He can have the Valise clotbinx Ac, for bia tmabla. A, XL BLAIR. lt TeniM Cbeatbaai's Division, A. T. scpl2 3C- ... ' ' ttO RE W A RP. RAN A WAY from the sabacribsr,oa thaOtb inaC, his boy Ben, copper oolor, aboat i feet 8 laches hl.rli. weighs about one hundred aad tweaty-ftve IKiuude, 21 years old, la tbe property of Mrs. M A. Duueait, Orifin, Ua. The above rawajd will be, paid for the leceverv of tbe by by Orient, tiiu, .Sepr. 12, CL S. L. GRAY. scpl2-lw a IK FT at Lao Distributiag Hospital Depot naar J Ailuuta, ou 24fb Aagast, a Valise marked Mrt M. B. EoliolSavaaaab, Ua, a abawl and basket in ch.irgu of u Captain wearing a blue coat, who will t confer a favor by sending them by express ! to me at Cbai baton, A. C. A suitable reward will be paid through tbe .Express Company here tor ita raoovery'oi loft with Major Bearing, Cfmmlsaary Hnbsistetio, '.ittvir-of Tennessee. MAJ.WM..IL ECnOLS, -: . " - vuCbief .engineer, 8. C. . m '-I: " v ' Xl0a;ZIST7VS2W. QJTOLEN frm my jaarrra aaValgbfl ( k3 Kth. nn. .a;v n ani. w -p m.w ZLSl I - - a . crotb, (aew) fltb ScrgsWa triataJag, bread black I stripe on tiie- krs,bcrxbrl wKk VoM Uee. Tbe above nwiad will be raid when delivered to me and . . . ' . no quesatollS SSiUO. ep8-rl GEORGE M. McDOWELL, I - Cli Ut Bargeon Bales' Dlvlslor,, A. T rrt. " rf- li: ' -a V II k ,lUbllvJ'i)S, JCQUHarja LOCATED AT iBRIFFIN, OA. ei.cniniigiflf iivlfiAr WABS rail klnU 1.1. aovt isxja.ui' avtrirxivKS t eta prteee ror oi t tABilUS st old priosa, or. they will give tbe highest eaiib price for eld CASTfKOS. jeS tf . -: .... T- WEBSTER, A CO. 0BGS DIXON, (roaxiitatr or irurrara, txx.) ATTOmETSr AT LAW . MmCKUOXD. VA. Ail claims aiiaat tba Coaiederatr Gererssaeat, .... i I........ lUjuiHCMi aua cojacciaov Wr.iIcalt atteatloa itaSoJdiera'elslras. j?7 tlV " 1 1 . a mm mrm wa awai taxr . AitoaiiujM ' '" Cntrrtm,, Ga., Aarvut 4, IU4. rT,lI K fallowing aaasiit rwgTO aseav tarried eft by A tbo eassay llfoas CaaMirooaaty la thla Statq, have been .:aagk' aad ase aew ia aay.pLTSisiioa. Owners wL.l com foTward, paw charges aad take them away. - .Simon. I seel 3 iaobae bly.lj, bbje,,3l yaars old, bclaags to IBaaw'UilB af asnts, me-4 hiaad to- Dr. J B. Hood, I.lokakillot, Carroil eeaatyu . . CJaibonaiv I VIVi k).a-W t -1 J . "og w 0 ante xiowtaa. 1 a..a..- vu. t. ... , , v - t. : T "TL-. "-."- "fwaws 1' , T r"- . A UTHO KIT V "rCBLIC ACTS or rar. First Coagrcxe of tbe Confederate !St Faased at tbr fonrth acaajao, wbib wu l:, and bald at the city of Richmond, in tS S: ,. , ; - Virginia, on Mondsv, tlic aeveuth o'u. . : Ii. eember, A. I)., lSj, sud ended -n 1U::-.,, tbe eighteenth day of February, 1- t Cm nr. urn. ta art nm-nj ttio Art St Uh- ! . efjbtaca bundn d aud mxi r inn-. . s Tno Vumgrr ur ilio or.:, do enact. That the "A-vi r i T'- Mau-S of At:.. : , . tii-nt aiil Uiiuof tat s," arirvel Ms i:r:. i.l huiuli i ' atit--Uirt-e, ti b-rely aim :..Vw: Mr--.: Srcn-larv oPthe Trury i- I.- i 1 iihortzi ii point a ihU'f clerk for ttn"- .. , t ill.- 4 jnrnt.i-r ' , Taxea, who sluui rtlv.-1 lj . - .m.- r..'-. nii"ii s: . hr law to the 1iW rln:, . f th" t.Jir Imrvan-" i., !. Treasurv JViiartuiiit. .t. TH M-curtl - ti . ' j tbo aaid net in hon-i :n it. ... ! -i and rv--i;-iri. I - .. read as lollo : . -:i..u m r.uU. Tim: :.r tl. ponn of liiiwMnjt ) .-.fid .il!inx all I -- i Internal Intw, r:.cfi -h.'.lhtvui-tiim'-a Ut 1 i -1 : aver which f hall if- j...it;. th Pri -i.!.-r.'. the aTloau.l is .1,1,1 ,.i n,, ivnHir.HH-(.tiv t . '..r. who Httall Ijo n rialfiit :u..l ftwholi!r In -ij.-h with a aulai-T of oi.n-t. otti I tu imrcrM. ..11 ; i-- u .,uu colleel't In twcU (iaii; lVovaJvd, thiil iu i. -.- -ikJ! the salary he ltr Uian le lb"WMn.I iK.r'ni..-, u .1 t'vv thouiaixi ooilara, and kaM it" '.liet-T -h u .un iiT the tx.'ala(lin iiecrtcl X-y tLe l i.-m,. . ; t.x ea, aair the direction f U- tx--r. :i:v. i 1 1. a-uty be charred with Umi IuUc tm.-.-.i l...u-. :i. unit with suprrinteadencp and tllr. .n .lnU-- K the variooa ofltorrx la ht li ;t-.n ..r iaJr, er-iit 1 l' (Ms act.. ThMiiti !iari t ..... t l- i.-U w.i' uretiento dlwrluirpe t!..- f nl oftir,-. m amoant an mr j t . .-r! ; l-vtaw iWrt t:r r 11. Tiwaaary, aod a4i.il! i..;.. ....Ui iiLfuliy .U.-cLxti- .'i. duties of his l!ir. . .Ki.l vufport r.u'l ;. f it 'U- t n tltatlonol' ii,. .ii rtful." ihiivi. Tl iiuw inii secdMi if thf -.tfi' 3 t ij UcrJiy :i-nVd ant r--Mi;K-i V-MliM"tt -h w as to rem! I "ttrv.!.n t!i!r;-f ntli Itata afon aai'l, rhull Ik taken a iiku iiiih nrwcTllMl l.v tlw tommLli4ir of T ; n uh ( direcU. ofinr ts-rretary of tl.eTr roNa to ta Urn. vhxi Of Kaii! I u. the ii,swrijM',rthrlT. lu i . . Un n shall proceoil to aimw w.nnif ewneral Itsia, the flrar whi.-h ba.l Letleal order, Ui- I'.auii't f ull i"i-4.:.s Ii.:'!. tax, reatdlna' alihln the oll"TlK.n dit: tri. T tho value and aKa-aii-nt or rnuitu r:tti u. ! l. i -I lit! r . .i-t nil may reqalrc.tif tho .).J.-o(j Il.it m ! u..'; eacn dlMricV, (or whi-h mrti snuti f'r. n 1. . .. which any firm. comiuuv ir i--.r;Kj:ti.i' i. . ... ' the amount of tax baynll- th.-.o.'i ; fi:-! tl. - ' hall exhibit, lu idiiat-. ,.nl-i, t:i.- m.tnea persons reMdin? out ..f th.: --:i.-. r:..u ..'.iin-t. . ."! . of proparty whWn thr dKtrirt. lv .it 1 i ). a::.. aad aaaeaamcnt or fnimu-n.ii m iiui n- t; .' -may be, with the atn.mut of tn . t!. i. n. .; . aforeaiid. The tumis f th.' -ii.i -.-r.-r.-il M -f -lui'' ; davisnd and vcrll'. I r D .. t.u.- v ii- .-t. r. un l. i the d1rUoii of Uto t'iiniiilvi..n. .i" Ta . :m.l '-: taa-aw aceordiay to surli tonus I ma.).- mi: l- tl.. aaariaor waeaefSura. aud nli r .1 ! t'ic .!iM.ri ' .:.. -tur vi'lfhln thirrr dava attrr tho tim.- !i;.-.l .y tlii v. :. aforesaid. Aad If any a-a-,.r i-Lnll '.-it n I'wrlorm nm duty aatxned l.v ttil art i'liin t.- ihni' a!.ji-.--i.!-l. n ' Deinir prorutel tUtflfr.-olii r n. Unes ft f mviv.i.lMl !..! l.w .i .1 ..mi. r.r ..II.. t .... . votaamo ranac, rverv envti ai-s.r nball fim oftloe, aad ahull nioro.,-.... iort-rri.ini (uy !. of two huwlred dollar, tojx- r.T'v..-.'.l t r ? CoaMerava atatos with t ".' ' " eaaaT rv-foar. Th-t .it nropcrtv. . ..in. .n,. ,. -:. .ii!... i. camw and vrofltf., wd rvrrv ani. l.- .r ohu-et m' .! 1 taxation, shall lie f.tiniau d. mu,; i. I aw- l the Value th rv.f t tbo time u- s-m.-i'i, in i ..ut. . 'AM I a. -v ,.. . . . . . .... 1 . .. i '.ntii tvMativ ... .!. i . r : : i ' . -. vi.: tt in it. w 'r.,n"" lV- . VU!- ?i :! - i nOBOfUaaiWICt h fl"! rl V a:r. ill. .1 an! r.. - I .1. soaitoread as folK.v : Helton t,iti , eomjM-natln of dliftrlct 1 1 vlr-t..i. ha:': K- i; . ; cot. on the Crt tu.-ntv t'ir.uxiiiU !..li.. - ' . i i ii. i paid over, two per uit. on t!ie n -M U.i-ji -th.. i-.- . ,t. lars elloctd and rviiU -r. one j-.-r ..n tl.- j ff ftV tbonaand d-'llnm colli-rt.-. i. i I ;.. .. ..i . m tenth tfiA rr oenf. n all . -' c-.!'.-il a. id :-. over. aSuve the "um ... t.ne r. -..! t 1 Um 'W.M'I :..:l:ir-. , And therw altall v .ll..e.i anl j aid t. tho seancr, f.ir their icrtlrn under tM- nef. elin .;. for evxry day empioVtMl tn tntkin Jli : r.i..l '..-m. undr tli la act, tho ituuilx r M - I ii .-.-. i M:..-. i i .'. dtacrtct ollechar and ap(.rovvl '.y t!i- ..: ..:.'. t..r. 'aad aien ehzUi doliara fur v4' V hu'-li- d I. v..M. s -i --coo taj ox1 la the llvt aa cm.i.-t.-.l .r Mien -. -- i .. 1 1 t delivered to tbe collector: Pruvld.il, "tii.i! in el i.- ai,. laraw tow ua, when, in ais Jii.UjiiK ii:, the pul..i.- ii.t,-.-,: awy require Iwtffe Secretary of the treasury al'l ha- i powvr to tticivam) tbo per diem cjiiira-iiviti-.ti .. as- i jorsjot to exeotsd tea doILir iw r tav." i cwciioo -. jw--icrRea nuaer lJiH--rt to lv 1:iy.. f. common defense, and rarrv on th Confederal SUU't," appcovMl Aj.rl rtjrhteen hundrnl aud alxtv-tl-.r.-.-. !i . aerviona ftva duilar a iv ' hii vuuiuiou griciN', ana HUTT oil III" I ertlllM-u! til twvn:r il I . ."Jirr.T aad dftlftfa.ia c-otniM-l Hi. attewdaaea of witness. , by w rltt. li si:n.lii. mi.i t.. r quire thrlr tetlinoi.y ia uiiv nntt.-r ..r liiv.-Ml-atl.ni. relerenco lo the ai-iMneiit' : -11 i i-i:'ii.t. s ,.- t.u, auch wJtuesars h.ill W ii'in. ! ! tl:. -.un -..iii-ji- Uon allowed .ltn. is,..s (, i aiu ii. :.-.i 'its ..t i cird. In thc State hi re they tieiv ' r.-;uit.-. t.. i: Payments t rvterees nn.l uiM.. ,-.- hr.'j I . in:..!-- . ' the dhJjurrimr clii-t in tt.e :!i.s- ..i t . e iis 1 . J-Taxrs, upun aorount-. c rt:t!. 4 a-lU.tii -r 1 .,;-.r.. . retruJationa of aaid utile-. Section &, Where tHTMti.al eh.itt. Is .-r r-! i trained lor taxras hall be riim. . I i-y :mv . i'soii ..Hi. ! tbai-thc party f'tr whov !eta.t 11.. .!,-irr.:ii' t ma.! 'JLhe claimant ahall flle ltli the olli'i-r mi i).l:i-I',.- ,. j tralnt, an affidavit, auiiitiir dUiineti'v t:;e natui I tent of his claim, am tliei.ciw.n ii... il.-!.: .: j fhall be determined an foil-in : Tue ts. ;!,..-. ; :. claimant aimll each select a lisint.-r.-i.:, 1 i. :. r i uie vlclner. wno ntay cnn in a tntrd in cts ... i-r- - I nwn . " . cialnraal snail lies.- t or n his, t.. s. .. . . .. ' irfti.null.r M 'if. (url Mm nilli.il... r....- .1... ..... .. , ahall proeee.1 aa ba-tore piovld.-.l. Ii n. -s.- tnav U- ia I troduoed by either party, and t:.. d.- 'i..n it. .-n.-l. e?s , " ahall be final and coiieluslve. 1 he r.-t. t. .- :uid .tn. - ; ea In aoch cases ahali tn jriid as ,p.t-;.l.-.i ; , i .- I atsmoa. anu finr- wttBMi'4 fu: it.. in irt,-ii.t i . .t. eamnioas of rrlereea. In anv rM. in. n'i..n. .1 l.i 1;,.- ahall be suhlert t t jK-nalty ii .l l.tiD'll.'.t o f-i Ci'Uil I'l e.II! lit Jut : be recovered with nta. iri an. diction. ertlon a. The ecrctirv f tlie Tr-.-iui-v .' h rcl-v authorised to dirpeiia. with tln uw of Smli. idirsl ll:, bills or alateincnis rvgilr.si oi ui.-t.u. . 1 . utivl.-r the .n vislnna of tbe "Art tn lay laves " r 'ho .s.mhiu.ii .1.1. o.. and carry oa tho Ooveninvnt .t t he r-ifiled.-rut.- Mt.-a." apprwred April I wentr ftmrtl.. t-lhtji-a I undr. .1 ar.d alxty-threo, and tbo -A-t l..r iho n.j,M.tit aud .n.iu-is. tioa of taxea," aptirovnl May first, elyhi.-.-a U-.in.lrvsl jn.t sixty -three, sod the Conuolasioner "H.-n" Ij Iw i. I r authorized and required, under tho dir. eti.in iI th -. r retary of the TniMiiry, to Uetiv the ti.aiiii. r ni i.tm of maklnc returns and etlmale .1 t... . an.l : ,n . J Ush such ayatein as may hi deei'.t A I -..r ihe a mmi aaa eutiecaoa 01 the taxes. . 1 ::..(. t i..-in.;; i. i. Uata,bUia or statement. al.n-.ni.I ; 1'ix-ri.!, .!. iiui tl. estrmatea of refere- thall U- im.i.I... i.e. . t .: 1 , in ac cordance witb tint provUior... of 1! r n.-ts .-. :. 1. -1.1.1. Seetlini 5. If tho tra-anurvr. r aMo.;uii t: Asiurer. 5epoaltary if axniey of tin. '..uf. dei .-iat.. oii mi. clerk in the flflice of mh tr.atir. r, uw:-':u:t m, j-ire , or depoaltarr, or any ca.!l.-et..r ! t axi--, sh.-.n, j. ...i t.. th. flrat day of January, clirhteasi hviu.lt.. I nr.,! i x 1 -ton r. I., the eouraa of the tWwful business ! i:-li ..til..-:. h.;. reeivcd In payment or on ii.j...it. iis su h ifice :it 1 forged oreouaterfelt ti r-asnry note, a:..! shall eatni.li.ii. he proof, to tha Vd isaei ia ti of Ilio r-aseretiitr t t.'i. Treasury, that the receipt ot stn h t..r.. d r . a".u.t. . -I treoa'iry aotos waa aot tbo result .(' OJIV Vlll.t t. as. ' feaor, or earend altaUoa on U . t art of ,u, I hot waa In rood faith ailtak-, Invoh li.-1... t mi on 1 j Part, said ssrrrUty ahstt have ki,i t.. is li, ,,. .. i, .. fleer ftoni llaMilty, oa accent of anv f. r.-. d or . cam iriv ua.au ao ntseivoo. Arrao-vxo February It. jj AOO TO ARMV Of.' TENEun. X-. n .v.. 1. t , . . . . a. vu me aitprsiwDniiw nuuauruvcry at UriCin.ti -a- 01 1 twoBcirrocs now workinc their Wav tin. , onr line, ! Joe about .V.i.larre, tall, black,, aomelime ste- tern, has considerable army cx:iaca -blonr t 1 Col. W. T. Phillip. -7 I Isaac, .10 or :ii, luw. rnthrr li.jht, Uaxk amgU i; I movement, talks rapxlly and quite indistinctly. ( tongs to airs. aiton. uof.i wi'i have passes tb belong to other paries. t..r either, A to or address tho Itcbel other, t.n u aag-io-HV uain;, Oa., Aup TRAW wanted for the sick aiiJv diatrihutinc Hospital at R., ' tbesa ow tba cam. .- XeraoBs having straw to 1it.'.-"fer the pafPose will please leave their name' Uh .Maj. K. A- Utriky. lioqilul M., who will ri id Tur it. A liberal price will be p-id for H is required. Tboao baring the mean to bata. tha straw will be rendering n essential serv 'co by bavin" it d-ne n " V 11 si 1 I f . .. r. c- i,lllu,i, t. ONBTUOUMANI) DOI.l. AIIM RrVAItll j OTOLEN from my ht.-al junrters, near Atlanta 1 -5 Oa., my Mare, bril.t h iy. hold face, H,,.k I mane and tall and l.lo-a I. ' "1 lbs except (,n ! of two small while ( ..ti the iu.-i la of earh biixl root, carries a nigu in-1 1 ai. 1 ...vHjier is a, verr I. gay looking animal u er lu a I lia. . 1 aa-m . (00 for Ler deli verv to n s ..1 fjt pisee or to m.i .... r J Gen. Cbeatbaoj,Ariny ..." T- t i. --o f r for Uf ovula tion So Ibat I can get her. ." i ?'oai for the d. taction of the thief tbat ' ! .-r. 4 i .1. iu tlej:, j GrilEB, Ga., August I?. M-0- and Cb p. wluTbeMaean Talerrii .1. r.vomary Adver ( tiser, Colasabas Timei,Mis!.--i! 1 -i.n Uaa an 1 j tbe Meridian Clarkn, Jl pul... h "10 abovaj no weca and tvad bills t. thi nfi: aagLS-tf. t' ,' . f .'. , J ' IK have oo band,: U offico, i ,rr "tt1- VV ibm Blank xtaod hr hi:rilTv CWiV . i . .Li.a. .. . . vr saBs aiaaries ia tots riate, oeaattiniy printi on flu, white paper, which we will sell at thc same amj bjww coaxzwa ior tne Diana pa-r al.-u fUT SECURED FOR TH C Mil. 1)1 IIRD KRaT. Ida English rocket liil.Us. TOO English Tevtamirt. 3a00 Hyaia Boobs, 000 Raligioui Tapers. Caaplalaa, Missioaaries and Soldiers will pW ceil at tbe car of the Savannah Relief Committer. Griffin, Ge or at Lovajoy station. 1 Wln be at tb lattu place en the arrival ofbw train, Tnasdiy Ithv 3. M. CHERRY, eapll-u' nar! Djtirlbutlng Ajaai. :7 ., v rill -- 1 : .J 'ft '-mp "