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a/ -i *.-*£**i CasualUe* lu the T.h Georgia «e<tajent. ;
j^0lttkf«U (f ; 0iJtCU£]£4£|j[ ! Tfaio regiment was ia battle 3a the 27th!
■ - -r- - I atid 28ih June, and 1st July. 7»e h&Te ft
list, of the casualties on all o? these dajs,
for which wt are iodabted to Lt. Maddox, sou
ci our well known and hignly es.eenaed citi
sen, Posey Maddoj, E Lt. M. is Adjutant ,
of ;ho iegiinea ; and the list he furnishes j
may be relied oa as correct. He ivctoved a ■
j Serb wound in the thigh, and has ootse home j
to remain till he recoT.rs—ctberwtfle be i" ,
quite well He left Richmond on Thursday
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ATLANTA:, QgQ^QlAi
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1862.
mr iiit- 1 urgent Dally 4Hrcula*
j?» «n (lie
OIK TEBUh:
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<7 CO
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tor c~e year
“ for six cioctb*
for ti.ce a^aib*. - -—
f.r vo*cdooUi - •
@F~ One Srp»r wiu pay for forty diys.
’VKt'.Kl.y—0? pet "'jcuoi, }a»ar:»t»;y Ir **Tarr.r
CS.CH RA7VS tOH TH8 WSKXJ.T,
v 0 a Club c.l Tea at one Port OCioe, wiers all tie
/*n<"» and money and money are sent at once, we will
.-na our Weekly tt 81 W per annum.
■ IT' IS N'JW TOO LATE TO BETIBll
r'ROM THE CCNTLU?. THERE JR NC
RETBF.AT PITT IN CHAIR'D AND SLAYS
fty/' —Patrick £Lcri.~y tr. the fail Reeotatvnr..
What lias Bitn Acco’capHsiud.
The rciuiti o. me great fi^nt are not equal
tc what the jto]ie utve Been led to L* pe
from the a-ea^ra telegraphic reports which we
b it j raci.ed from diy to day. Alt rep rta
of the enemy being "rent d," "dauiorai bm,"
and **our v curry complete, ’ Jc, areincci-
r*ct. That MoOlcllrn’a tjicva have been driv
en bask, end have received a Urn.li check
in their * «»n to Ri h uead” axoVeoattot, is Os *
tain. The enemy have beer. tiefeateu m near
ly every separate action th** huts taken place
in the series of engtgeneats f»r the i& t 12
d iye. Ociy in one or two cei fl els have wt
suffered more than the euemy, and in no case
have we an if red a aerioua defeat or Leeu
driven back and the enemy followed up the
repu'se of >.ur fore e. Seme ef the harc.ebt
fighting the world ever witnessed has tasea
p ace before Ricbjaccd Within SeeUtt twelve
days.
la all this st'Ugg! o, McC efua ha3 shown
himsdf to bj a great Gsqt.1 -a master com
mander. H-j has had a force oppos. d to him,
superior to tua in numbers, p'owene, and ia*
oentives to gallant deeds, lay are invaders, |
stimulat'd by lust, rapine and couquej ; or to j
pu. the meet charitable oinstruction possible j
oa the motives of the best of them, thsy a a i
fighting to keep in p>Wsr a p*rty wb'cn has jj
{nvoivtd ihe country in &n uajustinab'e war, j
and whoej relent on of power depends upon |
their Biicoessfu iy carrying it on, «abju-j
gating the South—a party which roots than |
halt the men in tue airay despise and ( woa d [
g'&diy overthrow ; ox to maintain the fortu ea j
ot those nhese wealth depends oi Southern |
trade, and wuote props, ty the s j <r tyoftne |
Noitnern bo d ery would prtfor to divide out ;
raiher than to defend, aad assure t > them ths ^
enjoy meat of, a tie Cv.st of their lire'. These
p.-a tiia .an«at:ird£ lo oacoursae the Northern
soldiery to fight. W;tu us it if a matter fs.r
more serious, if Boutaorn valor—ur.su-psrs-
ed, if equaled, by that of any troops on earth
—were not a sufficient incentive to came oar
soldiers to fight as men never did before, the
awful iisues at stake are enough to make even
cowards fight to the death with such deeper
atioc a< no soldieis ever did.
These two things—cur superior numbers
and sapeiior valor—were more than a match
for McClellan or anybody else 11 the face of
these, though he is driven back with fea. ful
lisaes, he is still unbroken. His forces aie
etdl maseed together and not disorgp.n 2 <d.—
£e has retreated in order, in the midatof such
d fflculties as oat few commanders ia adverse
circum:tance» over had to contend with. In
nearly every case he has destroyed wh t
s ores, arms or ammunition be coi d not car
ry off His army may be disheartened, but it
is not demoralized. We have rot captured
over 6 Oil# or 7,COO prisoners, and perhaps
Soms 60 or 60 pieces ot canto x.
Me ylellan m now reinforced heavily. Wc
have no fears from this. It may enable h in
to withdraw in greater Bcfety, but fie ean’i
get enough troops tbirc from any pi ce —they
are not in YaaasOuom—to re uru and take
Richmond or gain any edvant*g< s over on
fo cis. The • Oi to Richmond" is » fiectual y
Checked ; ant that d.visit-n of the Yiates
arxxy—thiujh not annihilate l—has received
a stuani.g b.ew, from watch It will never ie-
c ,ver. *
The Yankees Approaching Chattanooga.
We fitivs a letter trom Hodsonviile, Aia.,
from which we take the following extract.
•* The Ftdersle are pouring up ibe Memphis
and Charleston railroad, both on foot and by
trains, and we expect to hear of stirrkg
tunes about Co&tianooga ”
Hodeanexlle is iu the South of Jackson
«)uu>y, j ret beyond the Tennessee mer, and
to the North-E»st of Gamer’s Landing.
Ena Uiiton Head.
Ibe Sav&ontb litju>iua<i of the 4ib ln?{ ,
says that Anionto Euic*, jn, of that euy,
and Ashley Shaw of Horrien county, were
sent up by the Yankees from Fort Fulark
the day before. Ponce was sick at the ca
pitulatico of the Fort, and Shaw bad his arm
shot off in the engagement. In the espi a*
laiion, the Yankees agrc»d to deliver the
sick and wounded ^i.hin our lines. The
HffkiUican says ;
Mr. Ponce and Mr Shaw come directly
from Union Head, where they have been
contain since the hS to if M*y.' Mr Ponsr
sayoitoe Fedora's aokuowleoue a loss ot l.iuu
mm in itoe oattle ot J mss Island ; also, >aa
&jJ ot t^e wounde-t are now m me h s d.ai
at tixicon Head.
Tue Yankees are remoriog their batteries
irom J*mea Jzaod; two regimen's had aN
ready arririd at H.uon Head, which looks
as it they had abandoned the idea of takinc
Cnarlesiun.
Newspaper Chases,
Wanted at once, at this office, two newsps.*
per Chases, 2: J x i c -nes in the clear.—
Any of our cotemporar.es, or any person hav-
»ng chases of the sise aamei, or a traction
caa find sale for them at this
-tunicg iast and ariiwi here ly the Georgia |
irain at 2 o’clock 3cuday rr. >rr.ing.
The R-g'.zcent w»- cc—azadei by Lieut.—
Col. Whue—Ool.'W.laen bvxng pick.
CASUiMIfcj 0>' lat ‘.71 ii JUNK JN 7SS FIQill
NEaU UiRNaXl’a i Ail J.
Sergt. K- YI. J.iiudvu, ; .o. A. aligntly
wounded.
j .uk-s Cole, C \ C, eiigb.t:; •voo.a-ied.
J C. dtAhford, 0.* C, eligfctly wounded,
j Ca?on, Cj. C, slightly wouadtd.
Cjrp. Wiliiam Cieaveland, Co. D, fiuied,
Corp. Tcom'is dmiih, Co L>, arm broken
W. M Hash, Co. E leg broken.
Corp D. fi JIuee, Co. F, eerercly woiiadcd
JUNE 23. NfciS OiBNETl’i FARM
Lieut.-Cvt. Vtffliie cjiua/nnjmg ii.i fce was
wounded, wl en M J /r K.i iV. Hvple suoc.ed
eel to the comoiancl.
Corrparu A-
W. ?.I. Upebaw, k l ea.
E GIaos, severely wounded.
J. BsughkaiAh, eligiuly wounded.
W. H. Thoiuas, slightly wounded.
Company B.
W. R. Jjnes, J-lighily wounded.
W, W. JL>UH»hoo. slightly wounded.
Comp it-y C
Lt. Hi ooeo, align 1/ wounded-
Sergi. Huioaineon, ktlieei.
R;ub. Harris, slightly woun led
E P. .Moseley, slightly wounded.
W. A- McGuri'j sevirely wounded.
Company D.
W. E. Su’ner, mieoxng-.
R P Pritsheit, ssvei-eiy tvenrded
T, C. patiilo, tniosing.
C>mp'V,y E.
L. P,Chandler, ss»erely wounded
C. T. GaII her, severely wound-d-
8. H. Holmes, severely wounded.
George Girner, severely wounded.
I. H. Carroll, severely wounded.
W. T, Herron, slightly wounded
Corr-pany F.
8erg>.. Q. H Suxitn, slightly woundea
Corp. W H. VfaUon, slightly wounded.
F. W. Gray, severely wounded.
■). H. LUrris, severely wounded
J F. M. Uunsotn, slightly wounded,
C. 11. Laaseter, slighijy wounded
G. W. Crawford, killed.
Company G.
ff. F. F. Matthews, severely ttcunded
G. ff, Pcilpot, severely wounded.
C. 8. Vickers, severely wounded,
G. W. Colquitt, severely wounded.
S. E. Early, severely wounded,
ff. J Birreu, severely wounded
E F Almond, seve- ely wounded
W. M. Beety, severely wounded
John Wilson, killed.
J. J. Taylor, slightly wounded.
F. M. Watson, slightly wounded
T. N. Spradling, killed.
C. S. Sugart, severely wounded-
J. T Arnold, killed.
J. A. Bake, severely wounded.
Company Li.
Captain Hicks, wounded.
Lt, J. M. Peterson, wounded.
Sergi, 1>. E. Waters, slightly wounded.
A. Wallace, severely wounded,
J taxes Haney, severely wounded.
Thomas J-hkins, eevere.ly wounded
daaes Griiz e, severely wounded.
D. D, Expiuce, severely wouaded.
C>rr.pant/ l.
W. J. B irber, killed.
L. R Bunn, vrouuded.
J. B. Ll>od, Bsvcre y vrons!?d.
I>. W. B»rker, 3evtrely wounded,
W. A. Brown, severely wounded.
Sergt. T. U. Che&inu!, sever-ly wounded.
J. Hill, severely wounded.
F. Harmon, severely wouaded.
C. S. L’cyd, severely wounded,
W. A. Wa'dec, killed.
Cenp iny K
Corporal Lewis Suns, mxriaiiy wouadei.
W G Farrar, severely woundid.
Geo W White, severely wounded
S t D Luc is, severely wounded.
Thoa Puxllipj, severely wounded.
JULY i.
The regiment comui*aded by M-jo’r E
W, Hoyle, tiii be was killed, and then
succeeded by Capt, Caimichuei. of Company
A.
Major Eli W\ Hoy is mortally wouaded,
while bearing the c <1 >rg to the frost.
A y't C & Maddt x. 9 sh wuuai in the thicb.
Company £.
Tip trsons, killed
L W Harris, wounded iu the fc&ud, slight
J W Parker, woseded ia the hip, seriousiy.
Lietu Q Wins, in the thigh, seriously
E B Gay, slightly woandsd-
Corr.pary B.
Wm D Weaver, w^uccted iu fee shculder,
seriously.
John G Wood, slightly, in the haad-
Walker Wood, wtunded xn the side.
James Douaheo, elightly, in the thigh.
Company C.
Lieut N Y White, slightly, in the breast.
8erg’; M ff Bowman, slightly, ic the face.
B Williams, slightly, in the hips.
J M Cocper and J v -hn Magarriiy. otssiug.
Co.xyia.7y D.
Lieat Hardagc, wounded in the ear and
shoulder.
J C Falls, wounded in ibe ieg.
i Healy, wouaJtd iu tbs kuss.
Thcmaa Jett, wounded in ibe hip.
97 nx Scoggia, mieeiog.
Company E.
Carroll, wounded in the side, •jdhous*
's-
J M Betts, weiindsa ia ».he thigh—flesh
wound.
W N Shamble, wcamip-i u, the arm and
CiCTiailJ,
Wm A Dili, wou&ifid in me neck, aligatiy.
G W Kay nos. wounded in the foot, slightly.
S^rg’i J M Norman, Missiag.
Compmy F-
Serg'i I 8 Watson, killed.
Color bearer, J R Leake, killed.
J v A By ..j, killed,
P C Jshneon, wounded ic ibe head.
J J Hogue, wounded in tie.aim,
W B H inter, wounded in the arc,
W A Hendon woanded ic the arm. .
L M Aldridge, wounded ic the ehou’der.
Company G.
He'-ry u?e-:er, killed,
0 T Brcwn, wocadld ir.’fcs leg, r&dty,
C J Heard, wounded in Lhs leg. badly.
Company ff.
J J Gray, si'gh'l/ wounded, ic tcc h&sd.
J 1 Riy, slightly wotreded, in ihs hand.
David Biuse, fleafe wonnd, in th® «rrr
W'cx Grovtr, xniBsing-
Corr-psny l.
Thos A Adcrhoid, slightly, in ft; mouifa.
Company K.
C W Weils, woacd&d in the aide.
Thos Woddaii, wounded in the bip, siightiy.
Aoj uant Maddex, la the thigh.
V ax MiiPaersoa. and J R Draks, 7:>.ivsiag.
Ihe
Wounded Clto'giaus AdaxUted io
Various Uv pitals iu JRici aiecd
We collate tae Jollewing irom >he lists of
wounded soldiers, as published by the Rich
mond Bispaicb.
SSASROnS’s HoSxiTAi.
W R Jeter, dlth Regt, Lt G 0 Crasiord,
HJ h, J W Smith, 20th, -J IT Meeks, 44ih ; 3
rl xwelej 44ik, N M Shaw, 44tb, S Bailey
1-4 h, Lt L H Johnson, 44ih, J F Foren si,
lOih, SB Ca7eoport, Suth, C W Jerdin, 46.fc,
J L Tanver, 44 h, Eolians, 14 b, W,
ildera, 19.h, TV Myers, 44 b, Abnerdiesvef,
44 k, W M Elder, 44‘b, Geo. .Nohin, 44tb, J
C S.rickiand, 44 fi, J^nn C Rogers, 4iw,
Joseph Grsat, 4lih, L E Taylor, G P
Bryaas, 44 h. P T Bishop, 44th, Aea-
1 ick, 44 a, J A Crouch, -35tb, V* >Y ? Beas-
ly, 44 h, E Conner, 2$ih, J R Eagiand 2?J,
J M Pecdiey, 44 b, H A Hollano, IS.h, Jno
J Turner, 44 tx, E S Gray, 46th, Lt T C Hec-
xnck, 44.n, M F Bo>s«, 4-5 h, W E Dikes,
44 h, H H Whaley, 44m, M R Gray bill, 44 h,
>V Hilson, 4S.h, J G Pnihip-*, IP to, J R
Ferry, .5 h, H W Lea, *4ib, VVm OtotombiTB
19.h, H C Burgay, 44 h, J W Bowman, SS.to
A Q Casw-.I), 2U.h, J X C^ktr, 44Jx, 11 H
Bobbs, 19.h.
BANNER H03PITAI.
P M B E.po, W G Man.) f V deafer, M
H Hubbard, Geo Fiesmai., 44.&; :Y J Fields,
lb b; D G CiexaenR, 18.to ; J P Muss, Ifiih;
J J Gilbert, 18 hj The Dickerson, 14Lh;
iVm Brown, do.; A W Kicks, 8k; E W
Chandler, 18tb; Wm Chappie, fitn; W A
Bell, 23d ; W J Almon, 7th ; E F Almon, do ;
Lieut J B Sillman, 18 b ; J F Jones, 14 h ;
M \Y E.bridge, 46m; W W Veal,- Eujah
•vheeler, 49m ; J J McMichae , 14 .h ; An
gus Bailey, 18 h ; N Laad, 48, n; James H
<Vataon, 8.b ; Tim Sullivan, do.
CHRISTIAN & Li SI’S HOSPITAL,
WnBaiiiw, W M Chaney, Lynch Bartou,
E P Wi.li , J W Riggers, Br J S Stevenson,
»V B Sj»y, H C jVicore, W S Sims, T J Mill-
rook, J W Whee er, Jos Rice, R H Griffin,
J 0 J nes, Jas B Newman, Lewie Harris,
J,aa Moore, H C Watts, Horace Windsor, J
i) Sirickiana, J B Waikins, J A MoCrery,
■V M Tidd, .8 J Fitts, J T Jxuei. W J Bans,
>V ii Nelms. J J Pa'tereou, E A Crew, E A
shepherd, J Bil ipkius, W D Lsnif, J A
AllOrlght, J L Burkt, W Roby, J B McOol-
urn, J Mo.Ma-.ere, E P Parton—all of the
ii.
T J Bowen, L Dean, J B Malicrj, S E
Jose, J L le, 17th ; T R Waite, 0 B*rr, J
S B.muxa, bffH Hunt, David Hudson. Peter
D tvid, J .a Yf Bye, F B Saarberough. 15 .to.
J B J ues, T J darns, J L Neal, J B Ha'e
R shard Row, do; W P Stanley, Lieut W
J ne , 18 h; H L Eirk, W JI N*an, B S
Muse, W A Brown, J A Kil, 7 n.
C H Heath, R M Andrews, Uriah Ethridge,
J J Ccspmac, Htoxper Harcooi, !4tx.
n J Pecmcgioe, Slgt.
J \Y Eiwardz, L R Rigsda'.e. J $ J Lzigs,
J E JI -guire, D W Craft, L C P J jnes, L eut.
iV W Yf i lxamson, J R ii tuning, J B Reese,
A H Smiib, J f Lewis, R A G.niry, H D
Btnion, 3 tx.
C G Gray, DM J .eknoa, 6.ix
•Joel Avery. 45 n.
Caarles Pool, 44 k.
GLOBE B0SPII1AL.
D N Puckett, B A’ MoEcns.e, W M Rond,
Soth, J B Bicith, 221, W N Tarpley, K Soli
man, I A Tatum, G W Sullivan, 44th, Joshua
ccepberd, 49m, Saniord Watson, J B Robert
son, 12tb.
MOOSE HCSFIIal
Wyley Green, Co. H, L C Co?p®r, Co. C,
44m, Taos J Riwlaui, Co, F, 48m, Tnrmse
Ccrisdsn, Co. F, Joseph Kamage, C., B,
14,h Regiment,
HOWARD HOSPITAL.
J P Seating, J M Johnson, 4.b, W H Gala*
ban, J N Hopkins, 22i,
H0Y3IS8 HOSPITAL
J H Jenkins, J T Nolan, 4th.
FIRST GIORGIa HOSPITAL.
S A Willing ham Co. C, W G Alien Co. E,
j 0 Mulnir Co. I, A M Holland, A E 3cott,
Co. E; S Hembree, Wax White, W H B-dmy^
field, G Elliott, Co. G; W P PP*rkes, Co, H,
19ib. J R Walker, R G Camp ell, Ci. I; E D
L ins, Ci. D, 44ib; W C G.Iaxor?, ff G Heard,
Co. I, 43 b, G W Cewlee, Co. I, 48.to- J T
Iheapsoa, W A P*laore, Ce. I, 22X
Wm Camp, Co. F, 23 I.
W B Irby, Co. I, 28th.
3 H Bragg, Co I, 25th.
SECOND GEORGIA HOSPITAL.
H C Broadwei 1 , d Haret, Co A; J E Lofies,
L N Smith, Jotii Webb, Jesse Webb, R M
Ho>r 11, C W Fhftw.. Co E; C W Siewart, Co
I; W 4 C»rro”, G W B»rclay, Co E; E Tyler,
J W Carr'-!., W E Martin, Co F. 22i,
J N English, Cc C, 3<i.
In thg 44 A Regime*t —Capt W H Peebles,
John Ralls, J P Wyatt, Geo'gs W Bunn, R B
Richardson, co A; ? Fiizgibbcn, S M Bimp-
sor., J V Eti*y, co B; GW Nunnal.y, P M
S ewart, eo C; N M Christian, T R Daniel, J
W Lewis, J F McEibbec, oc D; A C Csldwoll-
f,I P Bweeaey, cj E; B Bacheli«r, W W P»s-
chftl, S E Macon, P W Ward, Bam 5 ! Mitlans,
j l)LH tohcock, co F; W H What'ey, J J Eac-
j se>rd,C Li Fittf, O' H; S W xVIxMullen, J P
| Mo-iis, J W Brcoks. col.
j L 3 8ccnyers, J W Pcvtf, co B. 4'to.
i J R Graham, H M Williams, E B Smitob, ce
| E. 14th.
| J it.a Sattarfieid, L Burroigue, co ZG ; Jas
* StcAifrsy, co 3; W P Campbell, F f 0 Barnes,
j co F; J M Swap,co D; F M Steve’.:, » A, ISthf
j J T 3 mtaotis, Lieut- CM., 46 Is..
John Rigby, cc D, S?tb.
i E a Smite, co K 4P*.h,
THIRD QEOSGIA BGPITAL.
J H Wodley, Vi ni Berrick, N M South, W.
E Clopten, W H Taagban, 44th
D»vid Deaton, 28m,
A C Roberts, 35th.
F M BairSeld, JFK Nash, 27th,
Basks Crawford, Corporal J Morrison,
19.b
S A Parker, K Chandler, E Farrar, H W
Wallis, 2d.
J Parker, 4 W Jackson, 16.fc.
J H H Frown, 8th
W C Btriekland, Slat
Jae Gray, 13 h.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Col. Johnson, iSth Ga., nxortaiiy wounded
ADMITTED TO THE MOORE E13PITAL, TUNS 2STE
AND 23TH,
W J Porter, S8.h ; (dead ) Okas. Marsh-
mount, T L H iichett, 44th; M D Pitts,
(lead,) R L II inter, Rob’s B&ince, 19.t-
LIGoN HOSPITAL, JUNE 28.
B F M >rns, 0 B Fontaine, 22»; J D Hill,
(will die.) John Grant, D Stroup, Jas Wil
liams, J M R ce, J J Adams, 6th.
SECOND GEORFIA H03PITAL.
II. P. Tnvmaa, 45.h; P J Gaven, Dr L A
M rgan, G P Elliott, 19 b ; M R^uxord, John
H as, € h; A J Wisley, 7ib ; C C Hudson,
86ib; J E Fuller, 23 i; J G Beardin, J H
Edwards, 44th* H S Gregory, !4.h: W E
Milffood, 21.
TEIED GrORGIn HOSPITAL, JUNE 2S.
3 5ft Mewsi sa j, 4stto; J-s Wright, J M Clark
W Fiuker, Nath Brow-x, 144x; J >fca Kenne
rfy, H Oliver, T C Ow®ns. G N Arcbacker, 2d;
H L Smith, 9ih ; 0 E Bmtley, J A Du an, J
M Fletcher. 121; W W Eendrioe, C Suite,
4irih ; J A Smith, Jesse Knight, R W Kaigb.t,
M N Mi.w, J L Brown, B M Fei-rsil, S6tb;
T W inglett, 23th; W G Greshrn, —— Buax-
phries, isamuel Hill, I8it-; 7 J E licit, 15m;
Wii^y Perker, 14 h; S Adams, 6th; F C
Hays, J,hn C;eig, J A Waj an, SJuhi.son,
20th.
POUETH GEORGIA HOSPITAL, JUNE 28.
A C Os earn, J ii Ro .y, Z tx n*vry, .Tuhn
8 loan, 4 4 th ; CAB dl, 48 th ; G W Cb.m vers,
6th; JR Packet 19ih ; J T Smiib, 48ih; W
W Fisher, 3 J; N D Nicn >lson 2:id ; J TLua,
W fii&ckm&n Vim Brown, JED caereart, <5;
J A Gaines S Puiien, 16ih; C H Pierce, G W
Fierce, A II Watson, 2d; E W Barker, 7cl>;
E W Davis, 8th; G W Phiipot, 7m; A J dar
ter, I8th ; -— DougJass, 27ih.
HOWARD HOSPITAL, JUNE 28.
J L Hearn, 35m ; J O Ogi«ot>y, iftth ; H B
J >nes, 8th ; C T Geilaghei, 7th; W Calhoixt»
45th; W A Copemsn. J N Mason, 2i)th.
[otMaoeUlATKltt j
A List
Of men killed, wounded and missing in da
ta hreeat of 1st Georgia Regiment of Caval
ry, commanded by Mt j >r A. R. Hsrper, at
Leach's Ford on -well's River, Tena , Jane
Si», 1 62:
Cbnp. E, commanded by Cupt N J Reynolds.
Wounded—invs.c e,h<f-r*es LeedDeuer, in
the hip; Private E- C- Puryear, ia the hand.
Four horser wounded.
Cvfftpc y (?, Cap‘air. William J£ Ttimiin
Wouaded—tergeact B H. Tuiit-y, ;a the
he-nd; Private Jonathan Dcubs, in the hip;
Fnvate W-E Hamrick, is the hip; Private
J. B. Wright, in the thigh.
Missing—Sergeant W. P. Wiiiard.
One horsj killed and two winded.
Company H C plain J F Litk.
Wounded—8erg-am Porrott, ia itoe taum'D. |
Company I, Captain S A. Forth.
M ssing—ML W Reaves.
Four horecs killed and two woundea.
Bnenxy’a known loss ; 11 killed—wouaded
unkaewn. Prisoners siptured, 5.
The enemv’s force consisted of 8f0 infantry
— ours o? 125 cavalry.
8s*. 8iw£E7 a Exraamoit—An army cc-r- ‘
respoadent of the Eew York Tomes has the
following allusion to that brilliant affair,
which is the most candid report we yet had .
from that source Ee ways;
Stuart’s cavalry raid is still the topic of
conversaiioc- The R chtnond Ex.mner of
Monday (cf which I ere o<e & c pyj givea a
very_gitoudiliqaett arc ant of it, and »aya
the T _naevs w: 1 prob«toty announce i. as an
other L’n’ca victory. I beg to correct the Ex.
orvner'a «r-or. I can asture the editor tnat
ine • Hair escitee as much admiration in the
Union arm} as it does n R-eimond. I have
neard, on every slue, the most a qxaiitied ec
1< g es of the boldness and Us p.usto evinced
by this splendid dish ; and, instead of being
claimed a, a "victory” on our p»rt, we regard
■ t as a feather of the very tal.eci sort ia the
reoel cap.
The Ring of Tjue Ffelai.
EsAOQaiaress, Vicksbobs, [
June 26, 1&62 j
Defenders of Vick-burg:
i'ce oneitiy are a lojjptiDg so deetrev this
t-eaunful city, e,na b mrcic p oplo have ae-
tsrmiced to sacnfici it rti.feer man give it up
■ o the invaders of -heir hom^-e
It may be CvusijereJ, therefore in ruins;
f>r it may be battered down and burnt m«,
but fee earth is siAtid-s up >a is our^ and will
never be given up Taeohot and sheii, now
playing through ihase aireets, through lovely
v.I as, sacreu chuiches, and daacneu 2xoaie.->,
are but “soucd enu fu y, signify mg notaxng." ;
The oomest wl l cojnai3i.ee when ihe em-- i —_—
my attempts to put his tc-ot on o.r soi:. Btanu
coo,y by year guns au.i deiiv«r your fireon:y
when he comes tto near.
EARL VAN D>SN,
sjor-Ueneral Cojqmaadtog
Paper for Sale,
f) N M i iu “ dre! S3d Srty r 8aa « ■'
VA Not- Paper, at moderate pric'c , **
: by M LTNCH A GO S&Js
i Bookseller Wh-tehaii street
j n-1 uri * . ’
1 t~ A .ante.,
A L.iD^, of»i rated bn,-; £ i po;,iti 0E
and highly qualified, wisi-?. “
! «?hareo of Female demisar- fee r oa! ; DS
iD 9 ;;- c . h « 6l «. i »7 J ^ ™ ot Georgl., A'sblirs
I or M’seisoippi. Lommunicatior, e* n
v> th her by i-ttf r address'd t
Bos48S.
M
L. W. ;
sburg, v.
OBITUARY
Died—Of eoaeumption, at hone, in Tr-en*
ton. Bade county. Georgia, ou the 1st Ji'.iy,
1862, Miss M».kt Mann, IS years. S
cxontlxs, sad 6 Jays.
The deceased w«w ca@ of >*:C- r e gentle an- 1
lovely Seinge, whom It ia often thought die
early. Gha w&z loved by all who knew her.
To her taan? na ural virtue- and rare social
qualities, was added tbs: of deep, ferven?
piety. About two jr.x.rs ago, Miry give ner
heart to the davior, and was <•••'!btles seal a
i ac heir of heaven.
i Tna Smciuary, the Sabbath School, aoa
the q iiet fimily circle, were the plat ceo;
her «.ruDgest earthly &tiruction. She i ? a-
for months, and *hori the tnesaeug-r
came, ehe css ready. Ii r redeemed ' pin
fled off ia fail a&sur&uot* of a crown of glory
that ftviea not awny.
Ihf.n eleep, srree 1 Mary, sleep,
Whirs olCs tne SavS 'ur lay ;
Act! co we. kl d frleu-s. to V't.cp.
Xu~l -lie Xixa pas.cd •'vay.
A FRIEND
>\ 4 haiicc for f ©iikeriptg,
| i-icre men, only, w,.U«d to t
A company of Pstiibbix Rangers, new s?
".“Ka ised in Greene county, &aorgjt ib->^
wo- jv.u will recervo *50 bounty ir, addn !1>t
to t a fual pay Men sre^szpeeted t: n-
i; h their norsts, poseibie, 'or waictt .ha.
••vft. rr. paid ct valuation
A^ i once 11
F BLiZLEY,
Crui in?, Oiffcer,
UraW.o-dvilla Gw:;:,
Capta:
H'
A. Ia, SK ;!«*«
kS ixmove.i hie offio* for the
Abb.,* A Brother'*, W&iteo.- t; *.
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HORSES FOR SALE
O HS BSOt'D -VAF.K, ^ .,
no ?e celt tnr«;i veer? ->1.1. aired h? ,- .
At. \
yer-
Morgan; one h rf • ■
.tv 6ir Ch«rk3.
RICHARD PETE ftS,
jyi 3 * Ailrt
saiuTits.
PARASOLS
:.c. dlid
vJ get one before xhuy e:e ,\il gc
j tiy 3 d-3t
WANTED
T’WftNEGR) MjJIT, to chop wond, a ab>r
A distance in tab country, Apply »* the 8«.
tore F/etory r Allan to f 3a.
jih8 tf E. MVRBH4LL & 00.
WANTED.
O LD BRa s S. it *h9 Sftbre Factory, for
which tb ,5 > highest price will &o Pftib. in
CRSh-
julx 8 t:
& m^r«eai.l a 00
FOR SALE I
gcod HOR’iE and B3G37
j f\. Ve.pt V. A Gdekill, at hie
s bama street
Apply t
ff.ce oa Ala
j<x!}8-2t*
Kap-R'
X. ftu nires e.'.Uvh
or Stolen,
SUNDERS.
WnOLERALS AND 3UTAIL.
Large and Fine SoppSy
Flcr.v, Mea 1 Rea fi ‘U r , Oorr^ Salt, Sugar,
Coffee.-3.aea Ta& Green ‘i'ea, Soap,
C»adi*?>. Starch Soda. Pd?>per,
Sp ce, 3 c >a. Tobacco Clears.
SKUhF AMD WBISKY,
J as. received at
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h >= • ■ iko 15 ti Jnns
lest two NF.G..-.0 MEN. Op-. - d A mon—
bitii” known i?y ins rp.o’><; *j-. .-..j
—' oth very dark rotr.j>lex.<:>n Epps (or Br-.-wa j
is fiw leet i on or oiev^n inches high, walks
v«r. straight, h&e ;.•av-ll hands an<i ip?.:, a?! g
is 13 years old. Afmoa (or Sd it si*
tiigb, tss otn faced, we'ghe 16 lbs, ; s
aged. 24 } euvs. Twenty Doilars reward will
be paid i">r ih.eir appreoeneion
jul}5 la,* BhNJAMIS PtoAKiE
To the Members of the Georgia
Legislature.
I N cempliarce with f.r. Act oi if- last fis#
sice o5 the Ltgislaiure, tne 8Ut3Criher. oj
•rder of hia Ixoeiiaucy Gov. Brown, !.« 'ir-
uishnxg e».cc raoax&er ot *ne present Genera!
T 7 } a?, fi. CCpj *•' * r - I'uDP f '?
6ia. Tb< 3 : who have not t .. race'Vvt a c ov
* u hereby nctxfiou th-,*. - ;s subject t t'leii
order Apply *-o JOHN '. HftALS.
Fu'e : 'per, 4*i-vu*.a, Ga<xrg.'>i
IS. B.—A cj asmber m .--ing toil copy sent
by mail mu:. r ’• .-f. = : » amount ne
.essery to prey-iiy iu« ; . jy4 3t
SALT, BACG.Y 1AD CORY
if Rock Sail; good f. r stuck, at 8
pound; Ac. 1 Yirgin.ia tfr.lt st£ i ceais
per povid *-'*•>, 3uc*i.v, kard ar.4 < • r,: ic
>tound«.cce, lor t R e— r := r D.» ii v r v.*r.
Whiteh?-il atre^r
j i y2 Iw R. H. MpCROSRST.
| JrtftY
I. per r>
Watch lost
Thurs rtav
L Cr i -jj. tfiurs rt iv morning, ' •
Wnitaeall street, a Dotaetsert I *ver Gold
•VfttcbL, with plaited leather string aid brs®!*
<®y Rf.taebed The ftDdcr will » rewarded
»y leaving *• at P.-^vpt Mrrphall’s office
jud 72 tf
DESK WANTED.
11/ANTE >, a g. od aiid large
Vv Room DESK. Apply r.i i
July2 tf
ge s'ib Count
thu ofTire
TOBACCO.
» /tf boxes TOBACCO, assorted q u «
" ties, v.rs coosigrment, sin
sale by
j iiy2-ii
ANDERSO.V, ADaIu \ l <»
Giocvrs A Coinujiasion rci i'
ll S
2 5
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= 5 ps •
m ~~ c
a w C-t
" -a g y
2 s. cl.
WHITE & POWEBS-
WhoieBuIo and Petaix
JK33
Dealers in
SHOES- l.EATIIER. Ar v
MABIETT v, ST ATLANTA, GJL
je£8-ti jvl3*
Wanted—Confederate Money
or Bonds:
I Will 3eii forCon cd?r^->. isosey or boiids
13,008 acres or LAND, ^tuated id South
ern and 3outhwesie n Ge-n?:?, at odo dollar
and twenty-Sv® cents per acre. A dree*
^. F KRIGHTWELL,
Mxzry’n Goorgia.
ARMY REGULATIONS.
bfiv® the ba’-
TAX NOTICE.
j C'AlT bo found at Hamilton, SffarKley a
t. o >iner's Drug Storo, near the railroad
ir, v 8 o’clock, A M., until 4 o’clock, P M
or. Tuoscays, 'Wednesdays, Thureciaye hoc
■’ i tdaya until the 30th of June wheii .he
0 >Hs will be closed and those who oag’eet
. iring in, v/ill be double taxed.
W. I. HUDSON
juaeil-tf lax Race ver and f>:i .n:m
1 >LUE MASS, (Engliab.}
i (iuinino. Morphine,
Gum Camp.o-.':, Epsom Salts,
Tanner's Oil, (cheap. Machine Oils,
Prime Madder, Cream Tarta*
u . w for ca«h by
Hill LT >N. MARK LET * JOINER
may 29-t27jy'8 f
$50 REwArS
R ANAWaY’ from D. P. Fu'gnson, or. tr-e
.'8th April last, a NT33RU WOMAN uum
Ado, ’.ail, and icuvy built; we’Rhs If"
>onuds; dark copper cojor, and uppr> tet-th
cut
Abo *?®p brought to this pi are by Mr. Wm
Bag by, and x« supposed to be about Macon
| -r Augusta; perhaps tryiLg to cu«ke htr way
! o Florins.
I will give the shove reward for ner de-
ivory to me in this p:ac.c, or io.jgmj.nt in a
iafs j Ail so tb.vt I may grt her-
R H- McCROSKY.
Atl acts, 3a, -June &7 lm*
Office of Fro?ost Marshal,
lTLAXTA, GEORGIA,
n'EZT DOOR TO THE POflT-OFFICa
Gfftcr Horns t ; . ii, a. M , 3 tr- 7, f ^
G J. FOREACRS, Capi
May 22-ii Provcsi Marsha.
A
UTBORfZr.D COPY
ance of tbe ediu o
je27-tf
J McPEEiidON k CO.
Sugar and Coffee.
Q/ | E0G3HFAD3 SUGAR;
0\/ 30 bags Coffee;
ri.» doien Scythe Biadw.
30 dozer. Backets. For nt.lt by
maySl-lm PEASE A DaVIH
RsrcSiatld —We i«arn from a geatletr.an
late from Lineolndoo, that Picsynne Butler
ia to be repudiated, and Reverdy Johnson !
appointed Civil Governor cf New Orleans.
Tlus shows that Beverdy J hnson’s legal
opinion that tha Act of E sanclpauon in the
Die;riot of Colombia ia iilegtl is a mere sen
timent, and that he has been overpowered
by his aopointnent.—Columbia South Caro-
Union, 14 vaUent.
CLOTUIYG.
1 0A8S EB^ish Cloth : i?— rfic&and iiin- i
erCcats. Oa consif: • t for se-ln by |
AN DERI ON. AL'Alti A CO.,
Gro»ere and Coinaijaj>:.*n Merck*&ts. j
jcr.24
COTTOiY €A«S)*i
6 D02L No. 10 Cotton Cards or. Consign mss-
For cale by
April 8, ’6J-U ANDERSON, ADAIR A CC
More Land for Sale=
I iHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale 18' uciGe
of LAND, on which the*e is a Grxst Mill
with two pair of stoEes end fine water fall,
together with several sprit*? oi good -v-,ter,
and some improvements.
The ip.nd is situated 5j oxiies eaot oi AV-
lenta, and one miie north-west from Decatur
I can he found on Decatur street, rear the
City Hotel Hoapitai.
* JAMES W. STRANGF-
Atlanta, June 11-inx
Wanted-—A Substitute
for the War.
H AVING 1 lc t w ; tb me by a friend tor
that purpose. Money will be paid over as
toon as m ut red in. I can be filed at tne-
3 ore o Messrs Frown. FiaoiiDg A Co, a lew
dhors bekw the Tnut House. Any one wish-
lag to take tte above prioe, as substitute, call
at once. J. L. WINTER.
Atlanta. July 2d, 183L juljS ot