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Volume III—No. 78.
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Reading Mattei’ Page..
A Pastarrlpt.
P. S.: Some of yoar subecrihere <lo not un
derstand Ik* tTttmi’i edition of the day tw-
fore, <• oming when ih« other papev i# dated
the day we get It, ffi.-Uffc I see nothing later
ia one than the other. 1* 1. CL
A* we frequently riteivn troth pf.alscrip‘3 as
the above, are trill elate for the information cf
alt concerned,'that we have adopted the plan
of dating the Coefedkbact according to the
time it ia actually issued, io preference to da
ting it In the eretFng, for the nr-at morning.
It will he fmtnd to contain the,latoet dispatch
es which c mis to Itand before the departure of
the evening mails, as herctofote when dated
12 hoars in advance, as mist papers’ still are.
Capt. C. W. I» vr,.<t » Company.
To-day we prbiieh the master-roll of this
splendid company of volouleera belonging to
Col. G. A. Gordon** regiment.
Capt. Howard is well and favorably known
not only throughout all Northwestern Geor
gia—thA section whore he re-id«—bat th ro tlgh-
out the Stats tad the whole South, as a talent
ed, educated, public spirited gentleman of
great usefulness end the highest moral etand-
Ing. He has a cowpony of men of the beet
morals; in foef good tr rsls, high standing
and respectability in tho community were ne-
ooisary qualifications to -be ug admitted into
tho company. Itswns made np on this basis,
and is in a great metatuv: composed of men
oter 46 years of age.
The company is one of heavy siege artiile
imperially Repontotbfor lit. Atlanta Confederacy/)
11/port of Casualties
In the \Uh Georgia- Regiment, in Rattle of
Oancellortrille, beginning May 2d and ending
Hay ".d; -also iirshimisfets for several days
afterwards. *
Field and 8Uff Officers—Killed, haue—-
Wiwmded, Maj -lohn AY Weems, eeriously.
Company-A — Killed, none; wounded wor
ldly. Capt II M Credille, Privates W W Ca
gle, W J i’aiullav; serionslv, Thos 8 Merrick,
K H Winter, l.t 8 K Moore, (1 W Wy.lt, John
W Jones; slightly,- %t \V II Tatpley, Corp
If If PieM*: , # r,fi.rsh&tl. Hubbard, privates AVi-
lcy Thompson, W it Iriewe, Jwo \V t uroip-
fteed, A IfCanifr; missing. Crawford; 'Greed. .
Company It —Killed, une; wounded wsor-
‘ flatly; ptiviUeir A .1 l'iak’vy, Jas T Wilburn,
Chat Osborne; wounded serious’y. Scrgt VI A
Kelly, privates Jesse Clay, Theophilas Willing
ham; wounded sliphily, Corp W II Gilmore,
Roland Waller, M W Spearman, Lt M W Pope,
LtE M Maddux, Capt J C Key.
Company C — Killed, Lt W O Williams,
privates-! It I’nniol. .1 Fambrough; wounded
seiionaly, SfigtG AV K’utte, privates AV P
Iteardin, W I* M<>se1y f U AY Griffith; wounded
slightly, Lt N B Durham, Lt E- 6 Spinks, Corp
D B Elder, and A J Pickerel, private sj R Ay-
cock, L C Burgher, W L Biggs, J IV ltiven-
porl, F M Daniel, J D Fullilove, D M llniT,
"Joseph Kettle, I N Lester, J W Miller; T J
Simcnton,*A AV Griffith, Henry Maxey.
Company D— Killed—Private James E Ste
phens. Wounded mortally—Lt A M Burnside;
seriously, Sergt G W Beavers, Private E It
Chapman,Sect J M Mann; slightly, Privates
T E Dodd. AV B Wright, J W Turner. Miss.
Ktg, Sergt D J Evans.
Company E—Killed—ft II Norris. Wounded
seriously, Color Sergt T D Dingier, privates
Samuel Fullerton, J T Edge, R D Hill, F i>U
Swan. J. A Collin's; slightly,’ David Crawford,
J II Norri.t, J C Norton. Missing, S P Ker-
bow.
Company F—Killed—Capt G G Green, .1 A
McNatt. Wounded mortally, 1! Bachelor;
seriously, J T Bickers. J S Fuller. Jc-re San.
ders, J C Sanders, W AV I.ngoc ; slightly, G J
Spivey. Missing, Corp C R Santoril, private
Jasper Decsa.
Company G—Killed—Private F M Handley,
Maoson Turner. AA'oundcd mortally. Private
John Welch; seriously, Sergt T A Watson,
privates Win VVhaley. A R Graves, William
Turquit, B W Sweat; slightly, J H W Minims,
John AV War.*, B J Smith.
Company H—Killed—Private W J II Brooks
wouuded mortally; Nathan Maxej.; wounded
seriously, Sergt AV J Posts, Jorpl 11 11 Strick-
KiKed—Sergt J D Pencils, Private AMI Far
mer >• wounded seriously, Private fflU) El-
wards, head; AV J ftVright, left shoulder; Pp-
ter Jatrolrhip; w -iio leJ slightly,:Private iV
B Ingraham, arm; J C Maddux,’ artn; Ctfrgf
A Gray, back; Corpl J1I 0 Thavton, nei.k ;
Private T C Barnett; shoulder; F T Kimble,
shoulder./ >f -
Company K. Lt AV J Duntaa commanding—
Killed—Corpl Jamison Mabry, Private* ft II
Cadenhead, Absolem Lane, Jordan Kilgore,
S AV Potts, George AV Reid; mortally wound
ed, Private Robert A Harris, body; woumled
seriously, Privates M A Potts, fefehetd; J Ai
Childs, arm; Thomas Marshall, 'head and
shoulder; wounded slightly, Lt B B McCow-
•n, hip; Sergt Thos J -Tletoher shoulder;
8ergt J AV Simmons, shoulder; Corpl G AV
Shurrum,’-wrist; Privates John'A Bean, hip:
D W Collier, aide; Thos J Cannon, side; 8 V
Daman, left hand; J II Edwards, shoulder
Thos F Goggins, shoulder; M B Pails, head
and shouldei; H H Shurron, hand; Jno L
Ponder, shoulder; J H AVilliams, atm.
BECAPITUtATXOK.
land, Henry Parker; wounded slightly, Pri-
vate li J Beck am, J B Hawkins, D H Coggin,
ry, and, is permanently locate'! akTktanderboU v, n M Kinley, AV 8 Scott; AY P Bassov, An-
WatteTY. below Savftuuak, at. I 13 .vti A (o Ur^on Prince. 1 •'
«».i Com: my I— Gorpl Btnief H Frtds; wound-
‘tlia reV> nv l,: 'JthatMeOtapitsbed soldier and
•talesman, Col. Geo. A Gordon.
This company is now at Borne, Gw, having
been temporarily detailed to that point when
the late raid of Strait wee checkmated by For
rest, and the rumor came that a heavier raid
was on the way, coming into North Georgia
We suppose they will soon return to Savan
nah-. They were detailed to -go to Room at
their own request.
' Crops las North Kaat ;6«.
La»t evening wo were informed by Cot. J. J.
Findley of Dahlonega, that the prosper! for a
heavy crop ol iruir, rye and a heat in North
East Georgia was never so promo-tog, and that
the most extensive crops ol corn and potatoes
are planted- The people are all exerting them
selves for a Urge ciop, and with propitious sea
sons a moat abundant harvest will rewSrtl their
toil.
The great difficulty now Is the scarcity ol
.coin to feed theia hones and mules. Most of
«he people get their supplies from here, and we
*ie glad to learn that everybody—even the
gtooiass—has the money to pay for it.- The
^,.u-i'Al difficulty is transportation from the
Railroad depot.
AccouutTof the Great Uattlrs of Wrsder-
Icksbarg and ChanreMoraville,
We invite the attention of everybody to the
well written and comprehensive history.of the
tele great battles in Virginia, in our columns
to-day, which wa take from tho oorrespen-
dagoa of tha Constitutionalist. It ia by far tho
moat satisfactory account of a fight wo have
had in one communication from any engage
ment (hat ha* yet taken place;
AVo have g tod reasons fur staling that it was
written by Gea, A. (Unco Wright. No one
bat an officer of his rank could hare known
and related with sngh. w*~*stoii aitme move-
of the scries of eagage-
- menu.
Company I—Corpl
ed severely; 'Private J T MoBcntly, AYm J
Smith, J M Riley; wounded Might y, Sergt
G 8 Bryan, AV Clarke, J II Sappiugto:*, R W
Jarkeou, Thos AV J Siapp.
Company K—^Wound, d severely—Private A
F Bruce; slightly, Corpl J B Ciraon, AV A
Crossley, M X Bowles. _
RVCA rtTFLATlON.
hum ;i
Moi tally wootidert 10
Seriously -wonaded 2S
Sliybtly wounded W
Mining 5
Trial US
Tbia does not include a number who wore
slightly wounded who are on duty. Those
reported mortady wounded have since' died.
J. B K<TE8,
Colonel 44th Ga. Reg.
Ikby H. Howard,
Lt. and A. Adjutant.
"J. J, C." i.aUraage, til.
AVo h'.ve Already published the Tax act,
the Itcptv-’- .u’ut, n:,d the K ;emptki*acta.—
They were promptly in- ji-tei in our columns
Li ./ oa as they tern to hand. AYe hhve u.>
doubt ti a’ most of r.ur eubteril c-rs have pre
served them.
ffptHUlly iUplrUd l .r the All«ul» CinfoJet/r.y ]
IIcauqttarteiis 5Jd. Ga. Rso't. \
May 5th, 1863. /
Uoport of Casualtioa in the 53rd Ga. Reg’t.
May 1st and 3rd 1863. Col. Jam; P. Simms,
commanding.
Field and Siajf.—Killed and wouaded—
none.
Company A, Lt. W. 8. Healy Commanding.
Killed, A J. Ilaile. Wounded seriously, Priv’t.
AV J Maddux, leg broke. Wounded sligbtly,
Corp’l. S P Shaw, in foot, Corp’l A J Dick
son, thigh; John H Akine, in hand ; J WHaw
ard, hip; AV R Brooks, hand; Nathan Wright,
arm.
Company B, Lt. A J Phillips, Commanding.
Killed, Priv’t. J W Lnmroua. Wounded seri
ously, Priv't. J M tawthon, iu right leg;
John Duncan, in the knee; J L P Ifays, in
left arm; G W Loyd, in left hand; AV R Mad
dux, right thigh ; L D Whitehead, left band.
Wounded slightly, Priv't. C A Crowel, left-
hand; A J Cowen, left area i AV II E JJloutan,
left thigh ; T J Reeves, breast; J R Stewart,
right leg ; W B Welsh, right ana. -
Company C, Lt. D McLuoas, Commanding
Killed, Priv’t. Wu» Hostings. Wounded mor
tally, Priv't. J A Dorman, through right lung
Wounded seriously, Priv’t. W 11 Bayd, knee ;
John Devenport,-below knee; Kinioa Banks,
shoulder: Wounded slightly, Priv’t. Robert
Jones, arm ; Joel Roberts, neck ; Corp’l. J &
Brooks, arm and side;' Priv’t. W A Pate, arm;
Dreary FOrfer. body; AV C Lord, left band:
Joahan Roberts, wrist; C H AV Cook, should-
Hie Crof.6
F'-cm BiUi May 9lb ? 1663.
The growir., crops prom;.-'- well b c tho ?ea-
son—wnr’at nt-ver mnrr ilai rrinc at this lime id
vear. We l.Aii .-ei.irt lro>t this morning, though
1 do not think Butficu ni io do s;iy serious dam-
sge to crops. J. I-. B.
or the ils
Messrs, l.-tilcr- -
My kuhscripiiii
for s month or more, a
cd to not renew boeans
but my notions haic i
greatly hiconvenicnccd with
daily. Therefore I have
use of the bxneiui weed.
Prcctlcsl Mbs.
iilwriy of publishing the i,>iir.w-
ir.:iy fugocat to others
a double f»vor :
. ftlav 8th, 1S63.
? has been o-.i:
11 most coiiclud-
:of tht-- advance in rales,
hanged, a: I Sod myselt
it ihe use of your
raided to quit tile
ar.d invent tb‘-
money that I might spend for ihat an
CLir wheat crop.- look very promising :n
ctionol the couniry.
Company D, Capt A Moses commanding.—
Wounded seriously, privates R 1, Banks; jaw
broken; J A Shell, leflf wrist; J Hendrick,
niarthooye. Wounded slightly, private G
W Reeves, finger.
Company E, Capt. S W Glass, commanding.
Wounded seriously, privates AC Part ce, arm;
Corp W 8 Thompson, foot; private B Folds,
•irr..; wounded elightly, privates Junes Cases,
arm; C II AY.ek^ tead; L A Smith, breast;
Joel J i -e;.-, band and-nose; Warreaton Jones,
ihigh; J P G.iih, f.ice; J C Cash, hand; Wm
Mct'.rt, nrn . S C. Fincher, fool; Corp T A
Matcomb, foot. - . ' •
Company F, Capt S R Brown, commanding
Kill-J, pr.vr. es F M Stephens, M F Deed, F
M Upchurch. Hound. J seriously, privates J
F Sowell, lace: V. VC M 0 .oper. face- Wcnnl-
• J iii.hUy, Sergt W P Hopkins, ceok; pri
vates C 11 MvCrvy, tmCf, C Rl5F, faqe; B M
Price, head aud foo-.: J J daeu !. fooR J-D Al
exander, arm; M A Rape, head: 8 J Crumley,
thigh; If C Riwles, head.
Co 0, Lieut T F Rswies, commanding.—
AVoauded st.riously, Corp A G Hod nett, face
and arm Wounded slightly, privates M L Ad-
dy, jaw; laham Akin, aide; T T Roily, atm;
J C Browning, shoulder; Rob! Lewis, fingers;
Benj Lynch, head; H AV Tarnipsaed, breast.
Company-41, Lt D F Riley, commanding —r
Killed, Ilcury Qagatt. Wounded soriousljr,
8wgt J A- Holsey, arm;"privates T A Bowen,
bend; 8 G Bockham, arm. AVouqded sligbt
ly, 8ergt T A Johnson, head; Corp F. A Coch
ran, arm; privates 8 At Cocks, shoulder; U A.
Crowell, head; J W Charaker, wrist; .1 H
Barker, hand: W W Vaughn, h&n 1; T 8 Ward,
bond.
tfauapahy J—B Evans con.maudin**. •mu4»* admitted by themselves to be perfect-
w;iTo.i_s!.,*i i wi r l.v tnrhiluL
Sated...
Mortally Woanded
Serin-sly Wounded...
Slightly Wounded.....
.. .....15
a
,«s
Total
’■ ,. w.>J|2j
L Baker,
J. P. siilMS, £$
Colonel Commanding.
Acting Adjutant.
SpreiaRCorreapoudence ot tUa Sr>i,(lie> »
Coitffderacy.
•C*mp KEtr. BLifcxvrATrr 1
May 4th, 1863. J
Nothing up to last nisht maikud tin? operj-
tion9 of this army uiih intcr.st'aince my last.—
Every day we bad skirmishing, marching,shell
ing, etc,’, from light till darkness and the i n.
6fni.;ht itself was sliaki n at intervals with the
roar <>f artillery. Last night at near midnight
quietly we-withdrew lrom the picket posts mi.i
Ss nQisclBaCdts.aiShsd...v UP mar.:ltf#i'k.' ejfu
irivtrjni i.ji..ic iiTtrairr'"'
BIsckwater,where we- are now camped. Tho
enemy were slow in perceiving our departute
and we arrived at our destination without firing
a gun. or, as far as 1 can learn, leaving a man
behind.
The following are a li:4 of casualties fur An
derson’s Brigade the put week:
Private \V Chatman. Co F, 11th Ga, killed.
AV inford, co K, 7th Ga, killed.
L A Norwood, co 11, 9 h Ga, killed.
1> M Palish, co 1,9th Ga, slight contusion by
shell ..
R R Connelly, co D 9tlt Ga, flesh wound in
thigh. , * .
7M C Reagan, eo C;; 9th Ga, flesh wound In
head •
Roh't Edison, co E, 9th Ga. slight iu hand.
J N Peck, co K, 9th Ga,' slight wound by
shell.
H 6 Johnson, co K, 9th O'a, Slight in shoulder.
Eli B Hull', eo F, 9th Da, slight in hand.
D M Jackson, co C. 9th Ga, slight through
thigh. • i - j ?
Jus. HaTdwell, cu I, 9th Ga, slight by shell.
li F Wray. <0 I. 8th Ga, slight cpntnsion.
T J Glenn. coE, 8th Ga, concussion by shell.
J P Stallings, co II. 8th Ga, concussion b'y
shell. > ' . tfi'
F N Burrow, co U,8ib Ga, concussion by shell.
G Jone , co E, 8lh Ga, contusion by shell.
The above named df the 8th Ga. Regiment,
were wounded by a large sized shell explod
ing in their midst. Their esoapo from death
was miraculous. Law’s brigade during yes
terday lost 5$ killed and wounded.
As an order has .Some for ua to march, 1
mast close. TIVOLI.
Special Correspondence from TnUaboma.
Ttlt.A.noMA,. May 11, 1863.: t
Masses. Editors : Nothing new of interest
has occurred in the front since the move
ment of troops forward. Gens. Johnston and
Bragg have removed their headquarters to
Shelbyville, nnd our troops are eager to drive
the Federal vandals out of Tennessee. AVeath-
er fine—health of troops good—army in ex
cellent spirits and increasing in strength.—
Geit. Bragg’s orderly, who got on a drunken
spree last week and ran off, war caught by
Sergt Hinkley, of Breckinridge’s Division
Hospital at Hurricane Springe, about, six
miles from Tullahoma. The man who stole
Gen. Bragg’s coat has also been arre ted.
An important movement of troops is about
taking place; bat it is impolitic to mention it
now. H.
The Monitor Battery, Passaic.—The
New York HertMof the 7th instant, thus al
ludes to the condition of the Passaic, which
boro so conspicous a part in the late attack
on Fort Siunter: } . , , - j
“this vessell will be turned over'to Ad
miral Gregory to undergo repaint Her
rudder is somewhat out of order, and the
armor is bent in several places. No orders
have yet been received to detach her offi
cer or discharge her crew.’'
Yankee Scan.
From the New York Tim.»
fUHlrtjt details of TUI <ir*at BATTLES op
f SATURDAY ,\ND MONDAY.
nrtRql/ABTKr.H in the Field, A
-j- Near Onancellorsi’Ille, 1
Sunday Evening, May ti, 1863. J
At tiU hour of writting it is impossible to.
HjflmflP Hm lose in to-day’s battle on either
side. . UTc know that ours ia heavy—heavier
tlsujfvbr before iu a battle of so short du r a-
' 0 further know that the loss of tho
Baggcvly, mrs 3 P
Bass, mra E F
Ballaul, W
Baker, B B
Bscnn, £ M
Ballew, X H
Balcom, serranl of color
Brooke, mrs Jas P
Bryant T P
Bradford, mrs N P
Brackett. B IV
Brooks, AV J
Bakf r, Jas A
Baker, B W
Bailey. J N
Burgard, Gastaf
Bursoo, Elizabeth 2
Butler, K .1
Boiler, James F.
Burnham. .Ins E
Burnett R J
Brown, Thos
Brown, Susan
Bryant, James M
Blackmore, 8 J
Brown, Jas
Bridges, miss Cyenderill.i V
c
!y fri.-Juiul. Wo had the advantage in artil
lery,’ and our shelU and canister toro and
tied their ranks fearfully. The prisoners
'Hent an to the loss of prominent officers,
t Jno of the Alabamians iu A. P. Hill’s
Iitvirdon say that he was killed early in the
day. and that General Raynor ia now in com-
inaSa of the division.
^fe r'g. lBE battik auoukD.
I^obably no battle was ever fought upon
grakad more unfavorable for the maroenver-
itigj and' deploying of troops. Nearly the
wh^le country in this vicinity is covered with
lease forest, much of it being of the same
clnjraclor as-*‘The AVilderneei," lying only a
short distance westof this point. The timber
ie iissily dead, and still very dense; then, to
make the forest still more impenetrable, there
i»/a denser growth of dead underbrush, so.
that it is baldly passable for man—certainly
net for beast—and the worst place conceiva
ble for handling troops. Yet a very great
part of to-day’s terrible battle wna fought in
this almost impenetrable j angle, snd many dead
fmd wounded on both sides still lie there, con-
■tfealed in the gloomy depths of “The Wilder
ness.*' The only'open ground upon -which
the battle was fought ; s the pliin on tho south
Ride of che plank road, near Chancellorsville,
half a mile long, and perhaps three hundred
yards wide. • The only open ground in our
present position is a sdmi-clroular crest, ex
tending from the left of General .Sykes’ posi
tion to the right of General Howard’s. Im
mediately in front of this are dense woods,
concealing our ekirmishers and those of tho
enemy. The crest is our artillery position,
and here guns enough aie massed to blow to
atoms the armies of a dozen Southern Confed
eracies. The enemy seem to have a proper
appreciation of the courtesies in waiting for
them from this position. Twice to day have
they essayed out of the woods towards our
guns, and twice have those guns sent to their
larthly doom untold, numbers of desperate
wretclna., Tho artillery at this point is in
ohttrgo of Captain Wood, Chief of Artillery of Everett, mrs w a 3.
”* ' '
|-fcntv, litTAfect, -
Casey, J T
Cammcl, mrs A J
Chapman, J A
Cheatnm, honE 8
Clinton,N A
Clark,J AV
Clark, miss Alice
Clark.J H
Calhoun J C
Carter, Margaret
Ca*n lieut W T
Clements mrs M E2
Clint mrs
Coryet, Jas
Cowdus AV
Calcole, J J
Cox, T F
Cox, mist Moliie
Cooper, mrs 9 3
Donethsn, mrs K M
Dunbar Sarah Ann
Dunlap, miss Josephine
Bake, John
Duke, AV V
Douglitry. John H'
Dodd, J E
Dodson. AV H
-Daniel M
The Slave Trade Treaty.—The President
of the United Slates has officially proclaimed
the additional article to the treaty between the
United States and Great Britain, for thn sup
pression of the African slave trade. The fof*
lowing is the additional article:
Whereas, by the first article of the treaty be
tween Her Majesty the Queen of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the
United Stales of America, for ihe suppression
ot the Afri na slave trade, sighed at Washing
ton on the 7rh of'.April, 1863, it wad stipulated
and agreed that those ships of the rspective
navies of the two high contracting parties which
shall be provided with special instructions lor
that purpose, as thereinafter mentioned, may
visit such merchant vessels of the two nations
as nuy, upon reasonable .grounds, lie.suspected
of being engaged in ihe African slave trade, or
of having been filled out for that purpose, or ot
li ning, during the voyage on which they aie
met by the said cruisers,' been engaged in the
African slave trade,-contrary to ihe provisions
of the said treaty ; and that such cruisers mry
detain sr.J send or carry away such vessels in
order that they may to brought to trial in the
manner thereinafter agreed upon; and whereas
it jvos by the said article further stipulated and
agreed that the reciprocal right of search and
detention should be exercised only' in ihe dis
tance of two hundred miles front tbe.cojsi of
Africa, and to the Southward of the thirty-sec
ond'parallel oi North latitude, and within thirty
leagues from the coast of the Island of Cuba ;
and whereas, the two high contracting parties
are desirous of rendering the e»id treaty still
more efficacious for its purpose—the plenipmen-
tjaries who signed the said treaty have, in vf-tue
of their tail-powers, agreed that the recip&ca
right of visit and detention, as defined in the
atticle aforesaid, may be exercised also, within
thirty leagues of the Island of Madagascar,
within-.thirty leagues ot the Island of Puerto
S o*. Nbd within thirty leagues of the Island ot
n Domingo. The present additional article
shaikhs** the same force and validity as if it
had beetrinsarted'werd for word in the treaty
concluded between the two high contracting
patties on the 7th of April, 1863, and shall have
the same duration aa that treaty. It shall be
ratified, qnd the ratifications shall be exchanged
at London in six months from thia.xkte, or
sooner, if po3Bible. In witness whereof the
resp.-t-.iivc plenipotentiaries have signed the
sathe, and hasp hereunto affixed the seal ol ; heir
arms. Done at Washington, the 17 h day of
February, in the’year of onr Lord 1863.
tffcjtj LYONS.
[lsI; WM. II. SEWARD.
An Extravagant Lady.—The Queen of
Spain has ordered one of the crown jewel
lers to make her a magnificent diadem:—
The diamonds and other precious stories,
to the value of. eight millions of reals
{•210 000/), will be furnished by the Crown
Jewel office. The rest of the i-arure, neck
lace, bracelets, Arc, will represent twelve
million reals (315,060.)
More Yarkke Fetus Coins
The United .States transport steamer
,rr:', id at Forircrs Monroe on AVrdrcsiay
last, with two more of Errlcssoa’s devil rafts
in tow, bousd South.
TnpNxvr Flag —Many inquiries still reach
us in regard to the details of the new flag
which is hereafter to be the .sfanJsrJ of ihe
Confederacy. We, therefore, give the Act of
Congre.-s on the subject, conlaining afuiiand
clear description of the design;
“An Act to establish the Flag of thv Con red-
era* e States of America."
'•The- Congres* df th* .Confederal:•' Stales of
America do rrtaef, That the flag of theConfed-
erate States shall be as follows: The field to
bo white, the length double the widih of th?
fiig, with the union (now used as the battle
flag) to he a square of two-thirds (be width of
the flag, having the ground red, thereon s
broad saltier of bine,-five pointed slurs, cor
responding in numb jr to that of the Confede
rate States.
Approved May 1st, 15.33.” li ]* i'-’•-•
Tf.rcrrs to Hok. James L Fetigrc—A
meeting was held in New Yok on Tuesday
evening. May otb, at the rooms of the New
York Historical Society, to listen to an address
8 otjtii.— br- Hon. George Bancroft, on the Hie J.ime; L
mer Erricm n Petigro, of South Carolina. Profe sor Lieter,
late of Columbia College, South Carolina, and
Messrs. Daniel Lord, and Hiram Ketcbam,
likewise spoke in eulcgy of the deceased.
LIST OF LETTERS
(Published tn the IhtpfT haring the largest Circulation
R KMAIMNQ to the Po*t Office at Atlanta, Osorgia
May Ilth, 1868.
A
Ayer, maj W F
Autry, mrs Caroline
Avery, Wm
Ammons, W A
Anderson, miss Julia
Amges, James
Alsworih, B C 2
Allen, Wm B
Allen, W J
Allgood, A P
Adkins, J J
A.ikinson. miss Maty
A-larns, J J
Aides, A
Agent Bank State ot flat
Agentaof Atlanta Factory
Altai son, T B
Allen. A O
Allred. Jai
AILersoa, W (t
B
Browning, J It
Hog.tn, Jas W 2
Homer, J O
BoyeJ, Nathan
Bol-on, M L
Blackburn, Jai
Black, miss hannie
Bidiqr, T F
Bishop, B F
Burden mrs Martha J
Bermer. John
Beam. Wm
Bell, T J
Berney, Morris
Bell, mrs S K
Bean, miss Naucy
Bennett, .1 K
Btacom, Susan
Baylor, O G 8
Bowlen, John
Butler, J F
Barnes, s-rgt R P
Buchanan, Jas.
Burkes John
Barnett, Wm 0
Bankston, miss B E
Ellison, Wjn
Fuller, Sam’i
Fulton, C W
Fletcher, miss M
Fowler, mrs 11
Gal,belt. Wm
Gillian, W C
Glen, miss N
Golding, it A
Gobet-, I) C
Goodrich, 0 II
Hicstius, miss M J
Hudson, J It .
Hull, Jones
Hums ten, X
Holloway, J 8 2
Higgins, J»hu
Hicks, J C
Hines, J H
Head, B J
Ileath, miss E
Henson, H I,
Herderson, A J
Hewitt. W C
Hand, R II
Haynes, mra £ M
Hannsen, C F
Hanson, J P
Harper mrs N <
Harris, E D
Haynes, mrs J A •
Haynes, R O
Judkins tl T
Jordan, James
Julian, F M
Johnson, misa 8
Johnson, Miss S C
Jones, Jesse
KuoUs, J T
Knight, J O
Kitten, N P
Kennedy, T B
Ltnasay, mrs 8 E
Bucket, mra P
Lurk, J W 2
Lyon, miss A E
Lyon. J I. 2
Lea, J C
Lee mra SC
Iicdbelter, Joseph
Lanford, EP
Moo ly. M il
Marry, John L
Moore, mrs Mary J
Miss, lieut. Luther C
Motes PA-:, w ,' .
Mtotk John'
Moore, miss Finnic
Murray, lieut H, tt X
ilurdockjDauiet
Muttcnix. ralss'E J
Martin, Ganaway
MitcUel, 4 nn J
Mitelid.. Miss Martha
McT.'aunee, Wm
i.eadon, mrs J L 9
M, nutre. David
'f. I.cnJon, J £
McDugald, AJ .
NomtC miss Ma y
Norris-8 P
Ned, Dr Sam’i S
Oshictds miss Betsy A
Okeele, Sarah
Octavia, Florence
Pyle, ER 3
Fatten, H D
Pr ce, bars E C
Pritchard, C 2
Poa y, iwaru
Pool, B J E
PhStlip* I B
Phil.ii.-. L
Peuis, Dr H
Perrin, J H” .
Peach.J
PSsrfccv, WR
Payne, reward
Paiker, W L
RaUageCA
Rogers J C
Crawford. R M
Crawford IV M
Crockett, H D 2
Cayce, M C
Carlis.CC
Cunningham, J 8
Cunningham, mrs J D
Crow, mrs Sarah
Crews, David
Collins J F
Curtwright, J B
Cox mrs Sarah
Coulter, M B
Carlton. J M
Cloud, -A B
CouseT 0
Comer Q W
Cook,J
Crscy capt John B
D
Dodd, 0 W
Denham, R W
Denham. R W T
Davis G H
Daniel miss Caroline
Davis, GF
Davis mrs Mary 3
Davis, lieut *
£
EBis, mrs mary 2
T
Fraee Cri, s
Frazier, S W
FUe, P H
Fitts, J M
Q
Green John A
Greer, D A
Gresham, mr.-. J
Graham. E F
Gray, Z T
Griffin, Thoma i
H
Hines, IIP2
Henman, A L
Holland Joe
Horton, Wm
nolmes.mrs A II
Housley. M H
- Itoarn, H
Ilussleenss. Peter
Hancock. W li
Hsrri*, miss P
Hammock. W H
Hampton. P it
Hail, J M
Harrington, W D
Hamblin, J K
Howell, mrs N A
Hastam, Geo 2
Harris, mra p
Hardin, mrs N J
Howard, airy
Hills, HT
J
Jackson,S A T
Jackson, mrs M
Jones, w C
Jones, B
Johnson, John
Johnson, John Jl
K
Kelly, James P
Keith, W B
Keatn. J J
Karr, Frances
L
Lard, miss SJ 2
Large, capt W II
Landers, mrs M
Landrum. L I,
Ladd, AC
Lacy, mrs C A
Lacy, mrs A G
Lavender. John E
Lamram, Geo
M
Morris, R J
Marbutt, VVr
RocUfy.JohoT ;
Raley.CC
Robert WH
Roberts. S H
Rooks, 1? Y
Royels, Win
Rogers, Col James
Kay, A
&
Sims, J R
Sims. c.c
. well. ii:.-. J
’ Segurs, mis? A
.Scaulan, P
Ssnford, M A
Stephens, Je;ss
Stinson, A ■ 1
Sandera, mis? E
Shaw, A E
Shma, A *
Stinson, Dr F
T
Thomas, Dr W E
Thnrmin, mrs N K
Thomson, J M
Tooly.RH
Thomson, Thomas
*^hoT
. miss L M
fWj 8
Raid, miss T J
Register, O j
Reaves, John
Straus, F B
Story, James
Strosier, Dr
Stover, J M
Stone, miss J
Stove*, 3 M
Spear, John B P
Smith, Jas
Smith, mr* 8
Smith, J J B
Smith, JP
Smith, J J
Thompson, J R
Taylor, J M
Talbert, A J
Thrasher, W S
Thomson, maj N
Thomason, mrs M
Williams, miss it j
Williams, Joel
Winters, W II
Williams, W F
Williams, H B
Willismp, Calvin
Walker, -Mrs JI
Ward, JR
Webstar, mrs M R
Wells, Thomas
Weathers, miss F
Wood, rata C A
Wood, A J
Woods, W F
Wood, Fanny S
Persona calltug for tetter^ in the abort Kd will
please say they ate advertised. nn d name Uw date.
T. C. noWAED, P. M.
Ihomton J R
W Jj
Weaver, mrs M <jl
. ViWteeBWtBU -
c c
Wheeler, cajifc W W
Wtlaon, Dr 1
WQfltt, mita C
Wood J K
Wright, Joseph
Wood, W D
Wei It, Jert-'mliu 1 !
U ood, mist U i .
Wray, S 2
Winston, 0 D
NKW AD VE RT18KM KNTS.
Runaway Negro Taken Up.
T*um*. Dadj Corxtr. Ga, lltb Msy, 1683.
HAVE now in Trenton Jtll, a rcgr.i Loy tekeu up and
tnrnedovert aa by J.-lCro.^ of tins ...outy He
i> about t feet 6 inc 101 hifh, heavy »ct, v.i i a.rk. veleha
aront teO ptuuda, about 10 year, old and i.ye to ti Io cs
to Frank H,rris of Larkiasville, ala. 7ho i nnerjsK-
qu*»t»dtoc:mef.iii.i:d, pr.tc yroiutv u-iv limrec.and
take him away AM'irfl,
mayUwCm khetilT.
Megec, M
M olden
G
>lden miss Martha
Marloy,- Robt A
Meredith, Spen car A Co
Meredith. HB
Meads, H P
Merritt,iient Wily
Haiford. W M
Mi-lleton. John
Manning. James L
Mingus. Win
Mo
McDugald, M E
McCrary, MPa
McCrary, mrs Francis A 2
MoGusor, miss Fannie ,
N
Norton, Feut J W
Neeae, Rev J L2
Oxen, Dr M G
Obrien, mrs Loai?9 M
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
, Ahir.r, . .. Alston.
C iX Tuesday, theICth d»y lJ Msy, 1663, • crnmen-Ire
J at 11 o’cl-ck, A if. will be sold ot 11,c- Matt, in Chai-
nj!-rs etieet, Chariorteu
Aprimo Gang of ONE HUNDRED or muse NEGROES,
ae.-mt. msd to thoeuiture ol Rico and rrotidons.
^Ta'eUstaof tbe Negroes arrangid In frmiltes and giv
ing tneir nemts, ages and <j*ia’tfichtionF,*uay behod uocn
applicaricu ti the office ot th underetrnodt, 74 Bread
street, during the week pree ding tt e d.v of sala.
Terms ca h. Purchasers to pay for bills of tale.
JAMES TUPPER,
Msst-r tn Equity_
may!4-tiU7
XEQRO MART.
i nnn bushels of corn -• •
1>UUU ao BU8HEL6 Kit If YELLOW MEAL
260 BUSHELS OF COW PBAB
, . 260 BU3HFLS OF WHITE PX48
Tto arove articles uitl be sold at 10 cents le-s oa the
bushel than t e market nitre. Ietv.-i y, u: erdorat Dr.
Gntsbracfc s stjr«,i pr '-lla tba rnt-Iiigeacer rdtej.
msy 13 If
Plantation for Sale,
XT 1 l A ®'., GR * N J TIU - ? > ,n OoweU c-anty, and within
i-X 8 mUo.of the AtisnLr A Weet Potct Katir.^d sta-
Uon. The farm contalt a the rise ot 1,200 aertj-. etx hue,
dred e esrrd and the L-.lance to the word-, and well lira,
cered, aid U a« good af:rin a* can to R.uu i iu tue dis
trict.
Oat' ©place are & c< n l-rlaLlo dat-liing heuie, n«E»o
booMi* •tabluff, a*, d ere?y roaTenltnct. fcr a noil appoint-
ed la^n . It Lu two win-hoasts ana tic.-ew*. iocatsd
ca d ffsreut putt cf the farm. For p&rtlaala;*, •noulru
oftbenn wCgucd oronldr G o. W. Uaup, at Grant-
Tllla, udornia. , * .** • - v
mtytdlw THOS O HUMS.
Lumber
I JOB 8ALF, delivered ot the dept t In Xi
1 At untit A Weet Point RuilieiJ—
4,030 feet 1 Tcnh Pi-nk
8,000 feet M jrlhirb iu flag
8,(00 feet bnertirg
1 lot £ ca&tltQjr— auitabU for {nn,u
nraylMw -j H..
= tMiiS
inn REAMS ENOL’SH CAP PAPER
*■ 260 ieaur. Kagli.b Letter Paper
4.0 reiXH Kogli*h Not® Papci
ti mi k M» n , ’«. r.hoeii
L L tlcA
10il d a Linen Csmbric Handsereiii,fe «i
atylt-lw ROODBUfF, liUSjb A CO’S,
6ch CONOBESSIOfiAL DliTRUT.
Rev. J. If. ECHOLS, of Oglelhorj.e
County, w ill tf. s-rp.ifed ts a camtlrteti to rr-pidcut tbc
6th Oonyrrntunsl nutrict of Georgia ty
tzsyh lOl* MANY CITIZENS.
Perrin, X
Pearce. David
Peek, 3 H
I’ayuc, A i
Parks, Mrs-E
Patillo, Lutl.er
Pastewjy
Parker, YT J
Faxon, ii r
Payne, H W >3
Perry, mr- A
Parker, mrs If H
Parke, Willie •
K
Jufct Arrived and for Sale,
QKT1!F.AL %uod l
k) lot of joucg i'o
i*itf«scj and lieu re u'irU: a nico
at J Fel»owa,j*t
W ii II IISJCR30N * CC’fi,
Vi it it htU ttrtbta
Estray- Newton County, Qeorgio.
r AKKN opot fhbi fte«bold of J bl&rk. an £«trav
y ;-J 11 VcaeL’vre *1. . FalU^I— J I* .. *
11 Yr.vi.ig, rA th j following devirlption • About
twoyr iridd. uemarto-, wir- a while ta-ra, white uadtr
the b^ly, vri h r. t • r bdnd!.. .He,, a htact spot undar
he u.ht ete_ w,ih t.iaa wbitealooghistiick.aodan-
K. V -vu sod A J Blant-mnr th;517ihdlz-
.cxt .r. couiitf, G.-o-yir, to bo wrrth Fiftrcn
Tf C
c
proiwd by
trier. 0. H
D utters.
A tr.:r ,rtro-t ,'r:rr. th, I
1562
irayit-lw -e, i
F Ifl.oa A GRESHAM Lave openefla ll.ute in an el»-
vated ai d heel toy 1 .* tty on Pe ch Tree .treat.
Th-y haveou h&d a let of lit e y Young Negroes—among
them a good tanner end shoemaker, a good planta'ioa
blacksmith, snd a fancy girl and child. v ‘ -
TLey will keep a supply on hand at ait limes and will
ifther buy or sett on raaaorablo l. nra. Pei. ,r a wt dtlng
to buy or sell will do well to , ,11 on them, at they are
de truPnad to give satisfaction.
, HELDS A GRESHAM
mayI« d3twrlt* A lax ta, Georgia.
JUST RECEIVED.
260 ?upitflne ' LobJan Mid* rODLSGAP PA-
150“* Loudon, fall S'zc, LETTER TAPER
800 R ’“ m *0<>BFEDKRAT8 PAPER
/jQ Dfcien Bond’* BogiUh lltK
| QQ Greet STEEL PENS. RfeorUd
maylt-lw BROWN, l LEU1NG A CO.
Catch the Deserters, *
HiADhtuKviEs 16tk Ga. Battalion, P. B„ l
. e ff ar. Tenn, May 11,1»3. /
A CL IRE, Sir : Yt u will canre t j be sdrer.
“Ayetta Bel', B> valdry T Brown, and Henry
Smith, altor Jacksm tonnty Ga. They lave deserted
Company D. C tpt Csxnp
Tturty licilere Reward will be paid for e«ch of these It
lodged many ssfe Jail j- se NIX,
nraylt-tf Lt. Co’. Commanding.
Book, this May Uth,
T A WALKER,
Clerk S 0,