Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 25, 1861, Image 3

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SO U T H EHE6t*l G 6 NEED E R A C Y. 0>nf'<tuu$ IK J. UKKLT SMITH, » T A,"«io»OIAl DAY, JULY 2S, iWfen ry cut BvttMi. *y groae kraals at John U. Hoi. •■■bftary. Atlanta, Georgia. I Traveling Aftat ll to oar General TreveKug Ag’t receipt for subscription* aud ad- rthe “8ootheni Confederacy.” Duval, of Roma, la eloo author cash, and glee rooelpts for the dsrtcy.” ern Coufedery Oiee, special letter and telegraphic at Mauaaeaa J auction—the great of battle at present. We hare reliable correspondents from varl- Virginia. Everybody want* to and all Important dispatches or received by us, -will be promptly Confederacy bulletin, ting times It is probable that cx- -n a ill get afloat. We caution ~t them, and beg everybody ta t they believe, ery possible facility for obtaining This, however, coats us heavily, every one who Is so anxious to get 111 admit the equity of subscr bing for our paper. bur of names ou our daily list and weekly, will be erased this week, absorptions are renewed. We in- sending the puper at the tennina- time for which it is paid. Notice to Our Subscribers, ‘nth in future we sbail notify eve* whose term expires during that hat all who wish to renew may be so in time The day of the month the subscription expires will be our paper with a red pencil. We mark every name whose aubserip in July. On the first of Augast, k the day on whioh every subscri- expires during that month, sod so at of overy month. Subscribers t when the (arm for whioh they and hence miss a few numbers ean renew. By our present ar- both dally and weekty subscribers imely notice, and oan renew so aa any of our issues, terms for the Daily are 95 per annum per month—the cheapest Dally in that gives the same amount of read- 1y is a tery large sheet, lull of tho “ng matter. The cheapest way to • is to subscribe for the Confedcr- Arcounta of the Bull’s Run Fight. rs will recollect that the telegraph •gion announeed a glorious fedar- 0 the battle at Bull’s Run on the 1 This wa« all founded npoa our orces at Fairfax Court House and falling back to Bull’s Runs on the f (he enemy. As soon aa this commenced, the correspondents for ork and Cincinnati papers, who e ground, telegraphed immediately speotive journals, that our forces and that a most brilliant Yankee achieved. ‘U1 correspondent of that day aayn: et is established that the rebel force waa composed of their crack regi me retreat of these men, without -hi trill demoralise the whole force at this evening a gentleman arrived Manassas. He reports only twelve - there lael night. Their means of •re elaborately prepared, but It waa a they would not stand an ouault. bad one hundred and fifty railroad “asses. •day night Gen. Beauregard went nd, wheie there was a military eon- to what course should bo pursued, after this conference that the las- n of oars waa aent up to the June* is is a significant fact. It is now hat the rebels will leave the function, their first great stand at Richmond. already mounted (at Riohmond) on of largo calibre, and have some l white* and negro** at work day and i deft nets." ibune has tha following “ special mber of trophias were brought here taken in the rout ef the rebala, la* he Commissary’s leal ef the fid Sooth Regiment, a lot of olothieg, boots, palmetto buttons, &c. The dread* ed batteries turned out tp be only ill breast works.” ‘h lies as these, served up to order, pie of the North fed by Abolition No wonder they ora so ignorant and Blind Children. W. D. Williams, Principal of lb# Academy for tha Blind, le at the AU , and will remain there a few day*, of his pupils with him: and in saver wltnaaeed snob things, it will interesting eight to see tha lltUa cipher, parts seoteaeee, Aa. Hla •hu Thomas Camp, egad nina yearn, a pupil eighteen months. •ala are a# unfortunate an la have they skoold at ones send them kuia far tha Blind. Go aud sec Mr. - Rile John, and tea what a blind taught. Rig Union. 4 Qalaa at tha Georgia Railroad considerately sect tha *• Cnnftder* and am* daUeteus vaic r hat more the anma earl UA. First Regiment of Gworgia Regulars. This apiondid Regiment of soldi.re left Fort Pulaski on tha 10th last., for Virginia. A bountiful flag, tha hnudtwor^of Mian KUaa Howard, a patriotic young lady"of Columbus. Oa., waa proaeutad to them oa tha 19th. Tha flag waa aooompanfnd by a patriotic letter from Mias Howard, which waa read to tha Rag lasaot by Ool. William* whea ha,in her aarne, pramatad tha flag. Li, John Vi 1 ledge made a •piritad and patriotic response, on receiving tha flag la tha name of tha Regiment. Near 190 of these soldiers are from this place, and are men of high respectability.— Wherever they go they will give a good to* of themselves. The C oncert. With infinite pleasure, oa Tuesday avening Iasi, wa wltneenad another unique and inimi table entertainment by the Amateurs. It waa an lndetorlbabla medley of rnusio, songs, tab* laanx, speeches, sentiment, soldiers, fairies, gallants, beauties, ko , Ac.—all arranged with aueb taot, skill and good taata, ns to Impart a novelty and interact perfectly irreaisting. For particulars, ■«• email bills of tha next Cones rt. Confederate Binds and Treasury Notes. Forty-one'of tha moat.prominant mercantile houses in Charleston publish a card, stating that they will take the Bonds and Notes of the Government foi all claims duv them. Advertising. The Confederacy has more than three times the circulation of any paper in Georgia, Nbrth of Augusta, and is fully equal to that of any paper in the 8tate. We do not make this state ment either as a boast, or in order to oonvey any erroneous impression, we say it candidly —knowing what we sey—and because it is true. Not Dead. Lieutenant Hall of Home, (hough severely wouuded, is not dead, and is not eonsidered dangerous. We learn (hat a dispatch to this effect was reeeived in this oily yesterday from Hon. T. R. R. Cobb. fiQr The Cherokee Mountaineer, in its last issue, copied the letters of Seargeant Chis holm and Captain Ezzard, of the Oate-Ciiy Guards, which lately appeared in the ConfeiL eracy, without giving credit. To Our Subscribers at Calhoun. We assure you that oor paper was punctu* ally mailed to you on the 28d. Our mailing clerk is one of the most prompt and faithful gentlemen in the world. Tne fault is some* where else, we feel well assured. ftf- The board of Trustees of Mercer Uni versity will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Hall at 10 o’clock this morning. Further from the lat Georgia Regiment. We find the following in the “ Chronicle & Sentinel” of yesterday, from a member of the Oglethorpe Light Infantry of Augusta: Monterey, Va., July 18, 18G1. Dear Brother : To-day one week ago we left our eamp at Laurel Hill, from the fact that the enemy bad surrounded us with a large force. On the second day’s retreat they attaoked ua in tha rear. The Oglethorpe In fantry received tha first volley from tha ene my. Wa fought awhile and then retreated about a mile: selected a good spot and pitched into them again. We have undoubtedly killed four to their one ; still we lost Gen. Garnett and our baggage. Our Regiment lost seven companies, which were cut off by tbe enemy, but 1 guess some of them will get out of the mountains safe. After the battle the Georgia Regiment could not muster two hundred men, so you see we were out to pieces completely. We marohed over 150 miles without any thing to eat day and night; forded nine rivers, and occupied seven days and nights to make tha trip. Our army consisted of about 3,000 men— the enemy's 9,000. We lost 40 killed, 400 prisoners, one piece of artillery, baggage and wagons. The enemy lost 30 killed. Tbe following Georgia companies are prob ably lost: The Quitman Guards, Dahlonega Volunteers, an Atlanta company, Walker Light Infantry, and Washington Rifles. 1 have not slept 12 hours for G days. I have been in three battles sinoe I wrote you last. Yours in haste, JAMES M. ROBERTS. Sixth Annual Session of the Educations 1 Institute of the M. E. Church South. This body convened in our city on the 23rd •nd closed its labors yesterday at noon. Rev. Alexander Means, D. D. of Georgia in the chair. Rev. J. W. Burke of Georgia was appointed Secretary, pro tem. Representatives were present from Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Gon. Duff Greeu of Washington city being present asked leave to submit some plans which he had matured for supplying the South with schools books. A committee waa appointed to confer with him. The committee reported that while they were pleased with his elegant views —In regard to a Southern Literature Ac., yet they were unable to soc anything in the scheme which It would bo prudent or practicable for this Institute. Rev. Dr. Saasuett of Alabama offered a Pre amble and Resolutions looking to the publica tion of School books by our Publishing House at Nashville. These were adopted. Letters were read from Rev. J. B. McFerrin D. D. Book Agent—and Rev. T. (X Summers D. D. Book Editor, pledging themselves to co-operate in this valuable work. The Publishing Committee of the Education al Repository announeed the tempoary suspen sion of that valuable periodical It Is hoped that the publication will soon bo resumed. A Committee waa appointed to take tha whole matter fn hand, to decide about Its resumption, Ac. The following officers were selected for tbe next year: Dr. M. *.Santa, of TanxiMt, Prealdent. Rev. A. Motm, D. D. of Qwrgk, lit Y[c* Bar. W. J. 8aawt.lt, D. O. of Georgia, U Rmr. H Craven of North Carolina, 4ib Vice Prmidnit Hot. A.W.Jonee of Tennenee 5th VteePrenl- Rot. a. a S*ff,J>f t»nne«iw, Sccreaiary. Bot. J. M. Boone]], of Georgia, correipond- ing Secretary PrOf. G. J. Off, Troeeun-r. POBUUIHO Committee. Rff. A. Motor, D. D. G. B. Hay good, Fjq Rea. T. O. Summer., D, If. Rev, J. If. Bonnell, Dr. T. 8. Powell The next annual meeting la to he held at Ab ingdon, Virginia, on the fourth Tueaday In July next Orrioa BoMOtxTiXDaaT W. A A. R. R. \ July 23d, 1801. j Tha eoliellude about fri.ndr who were io tha great battle at Mananas Junction on ibe Slat lust., will cause many in Georgia and Alaba. ma to harry ta the place. Far their benefit I will elate that if they go by the Virginia rente they iheuld leave Montgomery by the morn ing train—leave Atlanta by tha 7 P. M. train on thie Rood—tho conoootion by Ihia train ia clou. going through from Atlanta to Richmond in abont fifty.! bree hours. I will further atate that if the Eaat Tennes see Roads are short of Cars this Road will help them lo as many Cars as may be needed in the emergency. JOHN W. LEWIS. Superintendent. Marco's Orrioa. Athkta, Ga., ] July 19, IBM. J Seaborn B. Love, mornber of the City Council from the Third Ward having resigned, Hie ordered that an election bo held, at the City Hall, on Saturday, lbe27tb instant, to fill said vacanoy. JARED I. WHITAKER,Mayor. GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST. Augusta Insurance Jb Bonking Company, Augusta W. M. D’Antlgnac, Prw K. Walton, Cash. Bank of Augusta, Augusta. John Bon**, Pros.. J. W. Davie*, Gash. Genuine S* with counterfeit algneture* are in circula tion—better refu*e all. 10a, female reclining, man with aleevca rolled up. lOe, vlg. Mercury and eallor on sea-ehore; uni. gen. 10s, Tig. wagon and team; unlike the genuine. 80s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine hae a portrait of JacVeon; 90 on the lower comers; the genuine has XX Bank of Athens, Athena. Steven* Thomaa, Pres A. P. Hearing, Oaah. Bank qf Columbus, Columbus. W. H. Toung, Prea D. Adams, Cash. 5s raised from 1*. Bank of Commerce, Savannah. G. B. Lamar, Pres J. U Ferrlll, Gash. Bank of Empire State, Rome. A. R. Smith, Pre* John McBryde, Caah. Bank of Fulton, Atlanta. F.. W. Holand, Prea A. Amtell, Cash. A few Impressions, 10* and 20a, (old platea, Noa. be tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with forged aignaturoe. Bank of Middle Georgia, Macon. laaac Scott, Prea A. H. Powell, Gaah. Bank of Savannah, Savannah. Lewie F. Uarria, Prea W. B. Tinsley, Cash. 6* altered from la ; vlg. a steamship, a female on the left end, bust of a female on the right* 10a, vlg. female atanding; “ Bank of Savannah" In black type; X on the right end: mbs on the left end. Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. 60a, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval dies on the right end, with “Georgia" across them, rirrr sross left end ; imitation of old plate. 60s, vig. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross ing a bridge in the distance; unlike genuine. 100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and under It; small 100s around the whole margin ; "State 100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside a bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink ing ; locomotive In the distance. Central Railroad db Banking Company, Savannah. R. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Ouyler, Cash. City Bank of Augusta, Augusta. A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash. Farmers' <9 Mechanic*' Bank, Savannah. J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash. Geergia Railroad <9 Banking Company, Augusta. John P. King, Prea J. llllllgan, Cash. 60s, vlg. three faces, the middle one Is Indistinct— poorly engrsved. La Grange Bank, LaGrange. Thomas Burch, Pres W. n. Tuller, Ossh. Marine Bank qf Georgia, 8avannah. [Formerly Marino k Fire Insurance Bank.l Charles F. Mills, Pre* Wm. P. Hunter, Cash. 60s, vlg. beehive, male head and two 60a on right end, ■sine on left end, good Imitation of old plate. Mechanics' Bank, Augusta. Thomas 8. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash. Mechanics’ Saving* Bank, 8avannah. (See Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.) Merchant*' <9 Planters’ Bank, Savannah. U. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash. Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold. W. H. Inman, Prea A. B. Cowan, Cash. Planters' Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. 0. Kpplng, Prsa J. 8. Hutton, Cash. Union Bank, Augusta. [Formerly Bi Edward Thomas, Pres... Broken and Closed Hanks, Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed. Bank of Oreeneeboro'. Greeneahoro’ Broke Cherokee fneuranoe <9 B'ktng Oo., Dalton Broke. Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick.. Closed. Kmckonge Bank, Griffln. Broke. Interior Bank of Griffin, Grtflln tloaed. Manufacturers' Bank of Griffin v Griffln..60 R e. dls. Planter*' <9 Mechanics’ Bank, Dalton. Some Bills said to be good—others useless—refuse aU. Bank of Whitfield, Dalton. This Bank la net current here. Southern Bank of Georgia, Bainbridge Broke. Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah. Not Bankable. criptlon append< Counterfeits upo upon those Banks. JUST OUT! THE ONLY IMPROVED EDITION OF HARDEE’S INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS! Two Volumes, p»por, nil the plates, t4.00 Two Volume*, paper, no platea, 1.50 FOR BALK BT July r J. McPHEHBON * CO. •SSFawa&EZ: rot. o> j. fott»«, p. a or a»enrK w ■ j. - u .i\^7 •« T« »rr 1- III barrel* Part Cora Wtaky FOR THE ** SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." Richmond, July 2A—A* RUalUfa* *od reliable gaotleaan from Soulh Carolina, vho holds a proralnaot position there, waa oh tba battlo field. He says that 8outh Carolina had seven Refimsots, ineludiog Hampton’s Legion, in tha battle. Tha Second Rogioent, Col. Kershaw, waa In tba hottest of tha fight. Col. Cash’s Eighth Regiment, with Ool. Kor- ehaw't, formed a Brigade. CoL Slonn’a Fourth Regiment waa the first to engage tho enemy. It waa stationed throe miles to tbs left of the other South Carolina Regiments, and with the Louisiana troops. Adjotant Wilkee, Lieutenant Earls and other officers were killed. Capt. Poole was severely and, perhaps, mortally wounded. Capt. Killpatrick waa, alio, wounded—it ia feored severely. About a doxan officers and quite a number of privates are killed, but their names are not yet reported. Cal. Williams’ Third, Col. Baoon’a Seventh, with Col. Kirkland’s North Carolina Regi ments, and Col. Kelley's Louisiana Regiment, constituted the center of thegeneralUne, and held Mitchell's Ford, on a direct line from Fairfax Court Houia lo Manassas. Three regiments were under cannonade from sun-riee until near cun-set; but being en trenched, they suffered little. J ust before sun down, and when tha right wing of tha enemy gave way, they were ordered to charge the batteries in their front, whioh they effected in gallant style—led by General Bonham. When the charge was made the enemy promptly re tired, and the lots to these regiments was small. They pursued the enemy to Centre- ville, and took nine millions of dollars worth of Foderal property. It is believed that none in these regiments were killed, and but faw wounded. Col Jenkins’ Regiment was in Gen. Jones, brigade, and retreated come distance to the right of the general line, near where the railway crosses Bull’s Run. They were not in the fight until late in the afternoon, when they made an unsuccessful attempt to storm the battery on the extreme left of the enemy's line. In this gallant'charge they suffered considerably, but tbe particulars of the killed and wounded are not yet ascertained. In the Macon (Georgia) Guards no afficers were killed or wounded. KILLKD. Leonidas Lamar, Wm. W. Jones, Waller C. Allen, William Garr. wounded Slightlt. Win. Cox, ol Savannah. Joseph Goff. George F. McLeod. Hiram Malsby. . ■ ■■ Woods, of Fort Valley. II. F. Blue. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Charles Gamble, both legs. Andrew McEnna, shoulder. Wm. Ainsworth, abdomen. Several others are very slightly wounded, not worthy of mention. fp&r It was reported in town last night that Hon. Robert Tooinbs has been appointed Brig adier-Genera), and will take the field imme diately. Richmond, July 24.—Official papers found on ihe battle field put the euemy’s force at fifty-three thousand. General Johnson was nominally in command, but it was unani mously understood that Beauregard’s otder of battle was executed. The Confederates reoc cupy Fairfax Court House. LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED IN THE SEVENTH GEORGIA REGIMENT. Col. Gartrell slightly wounded. Cotoeta and District Guards. KILLED. C. N. Brown, Geo B Carmichael. Marcus A North, WOUNDED. James Russell, dangerously* Dickard, dangerously. The following are slightly wounded : Lieut Jaoob Benton, W P Stark, Chas J Shropshire, F M Springer, Joseph Baughman, Jas L Bankston, W W Lassster, C H Adams. J T Upshaw, Atlanta Confederate Volunteer*. Wm M Ballard, Wm E Simpson, Wm Todd, John E Woodruff, Wm H Whitaker. WOUNDED SERIOUSLY. Copt Foreaore, Wm C Mayson, Liout H H Wilt, James T Jordan, Lieut R K Dillard, F L Ethridge, Andrew Owens, Wm W Stephens, John T Cook, Henry C Gartrell—sines died. * SLIGHTLY WOUNDBD. John J. Philips, Porry Cody, Jess# Embry, James A Bennett, Joseph Embry, E W Hoyle. PAULDING VOLUNTEERS. None killed. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Thos Oglearn, B F Lee. Motet Cooper, A 8 T re a ban. Capt C S Jeakins, William Burrows, DG Holts, Alloa White, Noah Adeock, SLIGHTLY WOUNDID. G B Parris. COBB CONFEDERATE GUARDS. Nona killed. • BIIOUSLY WOUNDBD. Captain T 8 Moyer, C Meek. B F Ward, •LIGHTLY WOUNDED. J N Scott, W N Cosset, B n Smith, 8 F Maya, F M Dwneaa, W V Meadows. E Bishop, DEKALB LIGHT INFANTRY. Nana killed. W f Brown, t Htfritg. Captain A Berk* ■LtenvLT WOUNDED. P. r. Dick., K. Oolaman, Thos. McDonald, 8. Be ter Ladola, Jehu Barrie, David Harris, T. B. Harper. 'Heard Volunteers. KILLED. Lieut E. F. Glover, A. J. Milleronr. • ■RIOOfLT WOUNDID Lieut. J. W. Houston, Samuel T. Brown, T. J. BrInter, Iiaeo N. Farmer, F. Z. Jackson, T. B. Mitchell, D. H. Philpol, John L. Pitman, 0.0. Shugart. MORTALLY WOUNDED. F. M. Barton. ■LIORTLY WOUMDRD. 0. 0. Britton G. W. Faatheretou, W. E. Pollard. Roswell Guard*. KILLRD. Thomas Kirk, B F Smith. James Paddook, • RXI0U9LT WOUNDID. Capt T E King, N M Jackaon, Lieut C A Dunwoody, D W Bexley. Sergeant Goeaatt, •LIGHTLY WOUNDBD. Lieut Benj Bishop, Jamea Humber, Lieut J L Wing, John D Hunter, N M Wallace, H A Roberts, John Simmons, J Hicks, Joseph Simmoni, J P Stephens, Wm Buice, T S Mitchell. Cobb Mountaineer*• None killed. MORTALLY WOUNDED. J N Daniel, D B Parks. SLIGHTLY WOUEDED. J W J Kirks, W 8 Johnson, J T Daniel, II S Collins, J P Bryant, T J Mullens. W T Simpsou, Davit Infantry. KILLED. John A Fuckelt, Wm A Bagwell SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Lieut J T Walton, Thomas Pltilli SMflBTLT nnill. Jamee Rioherdeoa, TkM AnreoJ, J N Nub, D 0 Chandler. W W Naeb, lotnim Ohtrii. Boat killed aitioniLT wouRDin. 8erg't A C MoPhoraoo, A Turner, W W Paris, A C Scad, Cbarlea Tanck, R J Jourdaa, J O Ingliih; W W Clower, Jemae M Wright, I will report the Eighth Georgia Regiment to-morrow. The egent of the Southern Frees is indebted to P. W Alxeneer. E«>v, for the abore report. Irdiprhdircr, Mo., July 23d.—Santa FtS datee to the 7th of July hare been reoeired.— Granville Orly ii a candidate for Congreei from the Meeilla Valley. JarraitsoK Ctrr, Mo., July 14.—Uriel Wright made a rioleut Southern .peach ia the State Conrentiou, declaring that the coune of Liu- colu’e Administration, and hie occupation of the Slate, ae rerolntlonary. Ua denounced the Union leaden of St. Louie, and throughout tha State. A committee waa appointed to report on the distracted condition of the State. Wabbiruton, July 24.—The Secretary of War, in reply to enquiries, telegraphed the follow ing to New York: “The moot action exertion, are being made that wa may ipeedily reliara our miefortunea. We are making tha mott rigoroue efforts to concentrate a large and irrefutable army at thi. point. Tha regimente now arriving at the works on tbe South bank of the Potomaa ere being well manned. Tbe eapital ii safe. [Signed] SIMON CAMERON.” The Virginia caralry r« occupied Center ville laat night, extending their •coate to Fair fax C. H. No eigne ol tn advance by them. Naw You, July 24.—A prirate diepatoh from Waehinfton itetea that 176 of the Naw York regiment are milling. [Special di.patch to the Savannah Nawa ] Mittieeae, July 23.—General Bartow', body l«avM h.ra to-d.y for Riohmond, nodereharg. of hi. brother-in-law, Lieut. J. MePhanon Bar- rien. Hi. countenance bean a triumphant ex- presaion. Our wounded exceed 1,000, and wa bar# ta ken IS piecee of artillery. Beauregard baa bean made a full General by Iraaidant Pari., who is .till here. W It Hcrtkwa, W V Brewer. [Private Diapatchaa.] Staunton, Va., July 23. Win. Euard, At/oaf*: Capt W. L. Kuard left here to day far Rich mond, en roult for home. N. K. TROUT, Mayor. Maiaeiae, 23d July. Mn. J. 1. Millie i Llaut. J. T. Walton wae .lightly wounded, fighting gallantly. Packet and six ef Captain Foreaera'e man warn killed —my eon among the number. Jamen Walton wae unhurt Wn lest twenty-two killed and one hundred aad eighteen woandad. Tha 7U> Regiment eorernd iteelf with glory. I am wounded la the leg. L. J. GARTRELL. Piniaoola, Fla., Jaly fit—A national aa- luto of eleven gnus wu fired et I> o'clock to day, by Fort Bareneaa, In honor ef Ihe Tietory et Menaeaea. Th* urn. will be dose here thie afternoon WaasuOToa, Jaly IA—The President end Seoretary ef War are rigorously et work or ganising e powerful army. Oreraia thousand freak troops here bees eecepted in the last llx hears, aad inmercoe leUforcementa ere being procured dolly, Caar Walasa, Aax-i Jaly 24.—Fir* tbou- eead well armed AMs are hare for tha Confed erate terries. Oor. J nekton, efMieeierl Miser V with lfi,fififi. WanieeroA, July 14.—Dr. Bell was ensiled fer tratKiaablo »ntim.nte and wae eered from the Moboaly fcy literiertace of the odor re flea. Tyler eeye be know* nothing ef the Federal! throwing np latreuehu.uU el Oea- trertll. r*,-* Lincoln had Reward rlilted tha Virginia •id* of the Potomee lo-dey. They eoetpli- mented the lit. New York Regimes! (three month*, volunteer*} sad urged Hum tore**fief. They Hid they would, if th* President desired ii. Lincoln replied, that ha dealred the wApf. rtfinent tn re-eali.t, aad jure (Aim * eemp«- mnlmry Mcr. Mr. Breckinridge riaited th* Confederate priaonare, offering them hie »ympathia*. It le reported Ihet Gen. Lee he* gone tr Lynchburg to intercept MeClelien. SeutAsriiLD, Mo., July 34.—Bight thoeesnd men ere ergenlilag for three year*’ eerrie* under McCullough. Sr. Lome, July 14.—A Urge body of Ifiaeon- riaul ere marching from the South East por- tiou of tha State, on Pilot Kneb, th* terminus of the 8*. Louie aad Iren Mountain Railroad, (in Mediaoa county.) Col. Bland, with Fede ral troop* It etetioned there, and call for reln- foroamant* Imaedlatly. Four men were (hot *1 Danville, Mo., by the Federate for hanging Col. Sharp and LL Sin gle. SOUTHERN FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE Office corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmon* A Simmons’ Dry Goods Store, SAMUEL SMITH, Generil Agent. VIRGINIA PURR A PC 0 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHARTERED IN 1832. Hat a bona fide Cash Capital of 8200,000 Surplus, 75,000 T HIS long established Company insures a- gainst loss and damage by fire and tha seas, Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, House hold Furniture, and all kinds of insurable property on the most reasonsble terms. The policy of this Company has uniformly boen to pay all its honest losses at once, on presentation ot proof of loss. DIRECTORS « W. L. Cowardin, Pres't. W. Willis, Jr., Sec’/. A. W. Parker, Joeeph Allen, C. W. Purcell, Wm. Beers, Thos. Sampson, H. A. Claiborne, J. E. Wadsworth, W. L. Cowardin, B. L. Winston, J. N. Gordon, J. P. Winston, J. A. In loo*, H. L. Kent, Wm. Palmer. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Alabama and Whitehall streets, over Salmons A Simmons Store. OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital, .... **00,000. Gab. Wortham, John Sudan, S. M. Price, B. F. Ladd, J. Stewart Walker, DIRECTORS. I. Davenport, Jr., Pree C. E. Wortham, Sae'y. "■*" — John H. Greener, Gao. 8. Palmar, W. 8. Triplett, 8. a Terdy, Wm. Currie, J* R. Crenshaw. arwlck, John H. William., Jttnea 8. Kant Mark Downay, Horace P. Edmond, Thomas Jonas, J. M. Talbott K. A. Smith, G. B. Daren port, Robert A. Paine, G. W. Vance, R. F. William., Jo*. Brumra.l, W. P. Ragland, Wm. Brant H. C. Cabell, R. H. Manry, Geo. W. Royal*. Thie Company le prepared to receive appli cations for FWE AND MARINI INSU RANCE, on favorable terms. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmons A Simmons’ Store. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. WINCHESTER, VA. Ca.h Capital fiauo.ooo. “ Surplus 55,000. Incorporated Is 1853. DIRECTORS- J. 8. Careon, Praa'L William L. Bant, Sec's Jehu Vera, Lewla P. Hartman, Joaeph B. Canon, William Miller, Robert Steele, Wm. B. Baker. . A f* r *?*U Lome, peid in fiyeeraeud- Ug July liL Ifidl, $639,292.10. This eld Oompeuy inturm Bulldlege, M.r ehaadim, Household Feral ter*, and perron a] property la elty, town or country on as favor able terra* aa other reeponilble Corn panic Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, General Inn ranee A gait comer of Whitehall aad Alabama Street*, ever Salmon. A Sim mon' Dry Geode fitot*. COME eight or ten Omaha Wi WANTED! podImirayemea Hatters, Is Fer Hate Steady employ- col and >od w J. M et and good waged. Apply to f. HOLBROOK, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. PARTIES writing I* u for Information will £ FjOT** «nJean tha postage for the aa.w.r June I. hteN. IKSSSSSu, I ■ ’■