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WEDNESDAY MORNINO, APRIL 6, 18U4.
From ilm Fronti
Fpoci.il io tiio Moutsomoty Advertiser.
TUBNIII. IIILL, April 1.-i'll.} euouiy'o lorci-s
ul Kim£i!"lii U ip* CODS.nl of bird’s division,
McCook'sbrigade, non Wlldei’s luoui.ied ln-
tunlry, DuniberinK T000 wen.
l'bcre is urcui excluiueai iu Ihe sueniy o
cuuil>ou ihe U'*uro qocsllou. Mc«liu«s bsve
b«eu held and tpmctiii mode at night opposiop
settici! In the raaks with orgrocs. A pulillon
Die neeu soul to Uoii. Grant to abolish uegTo
.atfdi.re Irom tho armjr-ol >b« CuuiberUud.
Zfuu eueiuj arc drumming and haying sham
(Auks. lud. cut ions dtnionsliale the onuinj *
i ,vs buttle during Ibis month,—
lieu Grant will evidently .attempt» Ban* moye-
incut to compel Gen...Johnston tu fall pack.
"“ From MImImIPPI fen
Jacksjk, March SO.-Uome Yanlteea who
Vha'vo arrived atjafckaoi uuder a dog ol trine,
fcdrnli their defeat on Red River.
1 can Team uo particulars.
Day of Paitlug aiU Fraycr.
the recommendation ol Congress has beeu
announced In a lulu Proclamation ol the Prisl-
ilciit that Friday, th..8ihof April, be observed
tbrougbunt ihe Confederacy as a day ol lasling
and prayer. _ v
It cuuuot be donbted, remaika the Richmond
Despatch, that this rtcoutmeudatiou will he
universally complied with throughout out
country. We need not reiterate the r.eoaoua loi
it, so clearly set forth in the resolutions aud
proclamation, and which suggest tbemselve e
readily to every utind*:- Too history ol this ex
traordinary struggle IraUfttl ol evt
.... luwrjr# 111 ™ 1 - 'ffi Almightj
P.*wer, atni m^olnietu m uabai uut oy « « t „ u , t
wisdom and might have we beeu so lar rescued
front the evils with which wo are bull threat
cit'd, that none but an infidel could uscribe to
httnian agency the glory ol our deliverance.
The ingratitude, the exillalion ol sill, uuJ iu
tense selUshneSH, the universal spirit of (freed
und extortion, which buvo followed these mau
1 festal ions ol D.viue favor may well demand uo
only a public day, but many private tluys o
lasting, hauiiUaliou an penitence, lest, like the
children of I.irael, under .Moses,-this generation
should bo compelled to wander forty years in
the Vfflldernnss, and uevor permitted t eute 1
the promised land. We are ou the evo l
events big with the destiny of bureelve* aud om
posterity. A future the most awlal that tin
“ liucnau imagination can contemplate awaits Ufi
A If we fall v a future as glorious and happy as
uViy nation ever attained If on earth we succeed
,.aiuyf whether for well or woe f is in tin
haodoirafljlfWi^
faith, and'tbo profound*^ 8 fhuRtihce ahd
bumuiiatioo cau array oh;
likveaimcul ist Use Iff Per (Itil.Ronds.
. a question ol interest to tbm
considerable nmouota of the old issue, says Lb*
Columbus Enquirer, is the disposition which
they can yet make of them. There are several
modes ol disposing of them at the rate of sixty-
eix and two-thirds cems in the dollar, lei.
There is no good reason why they should uo‘
readily be received by everybody at that rate
T htft’ are exebungeablo for the new Issue at the
rate ol three dollars lor two os soou as the go-
verninen^can prepare uud distribute tbu now
uoles. This process cunnoi be delayed many
we.ks, and the uotes lose nothing iu value bj
the delay. 2d. These old notes may be cou
verted into call certificates, bearing interest a.
the rate of four per cebc. per annum, aud payu
hie two years softer the ratification o| u treaty
of peace with tho United States. 3d. Ihoj.
may be fuuded in tbestxpcr cent, bonds which
the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to
issne^to the amount ol five hundred millions ol
dollars.
it is to the advantages ol this last uarned
mode ol investment that we wish to direct par-
mu-t desirable scheme ol investment yet ofler
ed by the Governraunt. Tho bonds are to bear
iuietestat iltt? rate of six per cent, per annum,
and tiias than invested, will yield tbe
eatne iiurOunl ot interest as $1,000 iu tbe lour
per cents—$40 per aunrim in both cases,
tbe holder ol the nous will Jose nothing, in
amount ol interest, by neglecting to fund them
at ibetr expressed value In four per cents, and
funding them hereafter at tbe rale ol six y-srx
cents in the dollar, six per ceuts. Morever,
the Interest on the six per ceuts is secured by
the pledge ol the revenues ol the Confed. racy
derived Imm ii6 import duties and its e»pori
dunes on cotton, tobacco and naval stores. No
luud or rcveunc is pledged or ret apart lor tbe
;paya«vut ol ibe inierest*on the four per cents,
ilt will thus t»e eceti that holders of the six per
cent, bonus will be preferred creditors of me
Government, secured by the mortgage of a snf
ficicLl urnouni ol its revenues, and that the
notes which they invest,scaled to the umouut ot
oue third, will still bring them the same autoant
ol interest as the uoscaled notes iuvested in
, foqr per cents.
jay The Brandbh Republican learn* Irom a
reliable source that the bodies oj over twenty
negro children have been taken aut of Chunky
Creek since the Yankees left, who were thro win
in by the inhuman scoundrels do gel them out
ot the way. We have heard of other cruelties
in the neighborhoods! Meridian which a& loo
horrible to pnblieb. , v _
v The news Irom Maryland represents the poor
negroes as fleeing to escape Lincoln’s conscript
officers.
greu documoula heretofore published. And
with retercuce to these We uiay say Inal Ueuor
al V. Lee has writteu a Utter to the War De
partment uxlug tt.o authenticity Qf these papers;
lor he explaius that there was m* opportunity
ul altering them unless by ihecouriui who was
dispatched with if cut, aud that there was uo
wtiling whatever luterliued iu iheitt.
We copy litferaUy below the atrocioua private
memurauda ul ilahlgreu. iueohereut as some
incut are, itiry discovera hellish purpose :
I'lcuMitilon will guveru details.
Will have details IVwm other comuiauds (four
thuusaud). .
. Mtchigau uteu have started.
{§»!. J. II. Dcviteux ht»tfforpedtM s.
iiAuuver J iinuUifif f B. T. Johiisou).
M’tTjiaud LVtvaA ,
| lloi c loilows u slulemeut of tbetumpOsltion
uud uumbersul Juhusou’a coiumsud.J
UUuptn’s Enui— seveu miles below Rich
mond.
i3ue Btiuade (BuuVau’s roi^vud Wise,se»** t»»
Charleston)
Kitet cau be forded half a mile above the
city. No works ou 8outh 8tUu. Ho.pltils
ucur tuem. River loidable. Cauul cuu * be
crossed.
Kilty men to remain ou North bank, aud
keep tu communication, tl possible. To des
troy mills, eaual, aud burn everything ol Vuiuo
to the rebels, fie. t. ' any large terry boats, aud
uote all crosstugs, tu case we have to iwturu
that way. Keep us posted ot uuy impor.uui
movement ol tue rebels, uud, as we upproaoti
<4Uo city, communteute with us, and do uol give
the ulaim beloie they see us iu possession of
Jiell Isle aud the bridge. If engaged there, Or
uusuccesslul, they must as.dsl iu securiug the
bridges uutili we closa. il tfi^ furry boat can
t»o tukeuaud worked,.bring It doVu. Every
ibiug that cuuuoi be secured or' mude Use or
must be destroyrtfl. Gt'e.it cure must be takeii
uol to be seen, or any alarm given. Tbu meu
must be filed aloug oil. the road or aloug the
maiu bank. W beu we euter the city, ihe officer
must use his discretion as to wheu to assist tu
ruseiog the bridges.
The prisoners once loosed and the bridges
crowed,ifcm city must be-Uehiroyed, buruiug
the public baijdings, dft5r < " —
rriSouers'tO go wuh party,
fiplke the hgkf y guns ouukde.
t^idueers must be ready to repair, destroy, Ate.
Turpentine will be provided. The ptoueers
must be ready to destroy tbe Ricbmoud bridges,
after we have all crossed, and to destroy iht
railroad near Fredericks Ha*',(station, artillery
&c.)
* « w * «
Ktiucu meu to halt at Bellona Arseual, while
the columu goes ou aud destroys It. Have
some prisoners. Thun rej j!u us al K; living
portion to watch U anything loilows, uuder
good officer.
Will be uollUed that Cusiar may come.
Mum columu, 400.
Oue huudml meu will take tbe bridge after
the scouts, aud da*h through the streets aud
opeu the wav to the trout, or, II it is opeu des
troy everything Iu the way.
While they uie on the big btidges, 100 meu
willlaku Belle lale, alter the scouts iusiruct-
mg the pi tsouurs to gnl the city. The reserve
0>00) will sec this lairly doue aud everything
over, and then lollow, destroying the bridges
alter tl*cut, aud thuu destroy the city ; going up
the priuclpsl etree.s aud destroying everything
Oelo/e them, but uol scattering loo much, uud
always having a part ^llnu^aud. ^
spot. * . ^ ,
lib the separate draft of Dahlgreu’s orders
the words “ou the spot” do uol occur. Thi.
emphasis In the private note-book leaves n<
doubt ol Dahlgreu's murderous iuleulion.—Ex. J
lu another part of the note book i- the rouge
diaiiol liabUreu’s address, it differs some
wliat Irom the separate copy which he seems u
have amplified aud corrected. He glludes to
the “glory of accomplishing an uuderiaktug fur
which your couulry will always be gralelul,
uud for which you will always have the prayers
ol the prisoners now contineu iu fioutheru pri
sons. When we have eel free the prisoners ou
Bell Isle, aud eeeu them over, we will cross
aud daub through the city. You must encour
age the pririouers to destroy the city; make one
vast flame ol 1l.”
Beeidee these memoranda, the book, which
neatly bound iu morocco, coutuius u detailed
sUieineuiof “the reorgaaizalioL ol fituari’a cav
alry, November, lfififi,” aud ol “Major General
IVitiie ILmhlnii'ii rtiviiiimi *' aviiIfii It/ l.htt wotk
lying upon his bed, with his head tfighitully
gashed, tbe brains oiziug out, pudlite near its
last gasp. Rushing hack to Dr. Parker, the Su
perlhiendent, to rifiilly him ot the eveul, the
two returned, aud ou au investigation, it was
coolly coufes ed by one of the lunatics, named
J ohn Gatlin, that he committed thfvdeed. On
beiug interrogated as to the cause and manner
of Ihevhomiclde, he replied that the deceased
had cursed him, whereupon Guilin wrenched oil
a small iron door utmul six inches tquare,
which coveieJ the ventiUtor, and struck the
deceased on the head.
The Acting Coroner, Thomas P. Walker, Esq ,
beiug ttoiitlcd of these tacts, eiupaundied a
jury, who rendered a verdict iu accurdanen with | ael, find such etnpl
the foregoing.,fact^-*Oufn»pt«i A *. I'undfHiwn.- ttly on oain tu be
Au lustance of leuiale deVotTou to our^ {fieWSWj
has been brought our notice worthy id
ecord, and Abicb we believe has not hitherto
been given to the public through ihecoluuuta-o*.
tbe piv».• We are told opou the very beat au
thority, that duriug ttifr late dgliT'Vetw^en Gens.
Forrest aud fituith, at -Okalouu, Miss., the ladles
that place uol only eucouruged our soldiers
by their prayers, exhortations aud smiles, but
duilug the light, cooked victuals aud predated
refreshments lor them. Oue lady, desirous ol
seeiug-what was going ou, brought out her
eburu of milk upon the pavement, and while
churning it, urged on the soldiers to the fight,
idling them to come hack after it wus over uud
regale themselves from her churn, finch a Bplrit
tM.qnerublo.-— Appeal.
of spies. Iu a bide pocket was carefully folded
tt/oc eimile ul a hundred dbllar bill issued by the
“Piaouttou Bank,’', aud good tor oue bottle *
“Piauutiou Bitters.” It was probacy .on
veulaement taken id he palmed us money .
Dablgren upon some Igoorapi and nususpicious
“w-v.-sin.iv.ri'r ' . 1
l/s^r Wttnm v uwov.
Among the per so us preseut at ihe death of the
late Bishop.Meade, of Va., was Geu. Lott The
last words spoke by tbe celebrated divine were
addressed to that distiuguisbed officer. We
fiud them iu tbe Montgomery Advertiser,
given by d correspondent. The Bishop re
marked thus:
“ For a considerable period I thought this war
un unjust one, uud was for maintaining the
Umou. But wheu I saw Iflucoln’s proclumu
uwtt my eyes were opened, uud I saw uothiuk.
reittiiic.d to the fiouth. hut the deepest degra
ilaflmu or war to tbe bluet' end. fiiuce that lime
I have doue all iu my power lor the Confeder
-ale arms. But i cau do uo more. God culls
aud f go at hie buiumous. Gsu. Lee, you
engaged in a holy cutise—the cause of )iberiy t
the cause of uuhoru millions. I see it now
as I have never seen It before. You ure ul the
head ot 4 uugbLy army, lu which millions look
with untold anxiety aud hope. You are r
Chnsliuu soldier. God thus far owus aud bless
es you in your ellons for the cause ol the Sou I
Trust iu God, Geu. Lee, “with all your heart,
and placing bis palsied bauds ou (he Geuemi
head, he added, in u mauqer uever to be lorgol
ten by the bystanders,-“ you will never be ov.gr
.euiut— you ctULiiy*jaJMtavitfCQffig~ —
FitOM Texas and Mexico.—Thu New Or
leuus True Delta, of the 23J Inst., bus late hews
from Texas. It states that ou the morning
the 14iU iost., ludiauola was evacuated by the
Yankees. Jt was attempted on the 9th, but
heavy north wind interfered with it, uud two
transuorts—the Planter aud Warrior—were
blowu ashore. The Delta says :
With life troops, several Union families, prio
elpaHy Geruiuus, leli, taking With them iu some
instances the lumber ol their tenements. As
they hud taken the oath of ullegien< e with the
expectation that tbe army would remain, their
beiug forced to leave their comfortable homes
wue a great hardship. Gens. McCleroauil
Dana did all they could to relieve them, a->
al-o Capl*; Goreuch and McComas.
The troops under Gen. Fit* Henry Wat
took the laud route, crossing the bayous
pontoon ferries. Iuaolnsfso twenty-two u
and two officers ot«lbu 09.h iodiaoa, Lieut. Uol.
Perry commanding, two men ot tbe filh Michi
gan buttery, and eight ol the 21 eugiueer (corps
d'Alrique,) iu all thirty lour meu aud two
Lories were drowned by the swamping of
boats.
The writer stales that'G^u. McUlernaud has
gone down ibe coast to make a visit to Aransas
Pass and Brownsvlllw
There wasaisb later news from Mexico by the
schooner Luther (Judds, which left Muiaiuorus
on tbe evening of the ilh. From it we learo
tbe following :
The French fleet, heretofore reported off (be
Rio Grande, bad uot arrived, but lulorffiuliou
had been received Ijrom Havana that two war
sieamers were expected out I root France, which
would devote themselves to tbe securing that
port lor the Mexican Empire. A land force
wonld doubtless be sent to co-operate
Secretary ol War.
II. The Vico PVhsW
fituies; tho meiuboi
uud ol the soveiul fitjl
other Uouledorate^
President or that
fiiatet) may certify th
per ttdmlnlsiruii m ^
govern iiiuuts, us tt»e j
III. Every mluis^
preach according to I
who, at the passaged
lurly employed lu |itaR
teiiat duties; supehutUj
oi asylums ol tue dual,’ !
the iusaue ; oue oditprj
lug.puhliched ul the^
n.aulhoriz •«! to
• this ctiuicu, and
I , shall bo regu-
»of his miiiis-
»ud physii-l ius
fitd blind, aud or
iui iiewsp.ipiM' be*
Up passage of this,
^ editor miiy eur-
) to the ppbbea
tlblio [inmei cu
141 ^ ■< OFF1CB UflOKGI A RKL1BP AND 1 *
HOSPITAL AttflOCI ATION, >
^ >v . Ga., June BSd, 1803. f
A mosseugur or thb Georgia Raildf’and
Hospital AesocluUon.wlU loavo Atlanta
on oi near (lie lOlU ol each mouth for Uitmibuippl,
find will take charge ol all buxus aud packages lu-
(elided lot thu Guorgia Hoops lu that State, and will
carry i*ium to Some sale potui user the army aud de
posit thorn, aud'uotily tho owners or deliver them
ih Ihe owners, If practicable, tree ot charge. The
noxee and packages must bu marked with tho uauies
of the owners, then coiupauyaud rogimeuls, aud to
ot the Georgia Keitel and Hospital Assbciu*
lion, Allauta, Ga. The Association will uot-be re
sponsible for llio dull very ol any box containing
'-pi-ilsbablu articles, bucu as greuu vegetables, Ae.
ikixea und packages will bo deposited at the Wayside
Home, Allauta, Ga. w. 1^ 1'QTTKH,
illwein General Kuperlntondeiit.
fi'MHi
Ji-L.
No:-Br‘ J
UTA «K UkAh^I I. WAYN«,OODKTY
CT To all wUoui luT«»r rrtwurn : WHeF««, Wiley
Knox, Admlnlstraihr noon the estate of Jos, Waln-
wnght, late of said oouuly,-deceased, apullts for Loi •
tersoi Hiamisulou (roiu tue administration oft tl
«s|ate. . - t
Therefore, the’kindled and creditor*of saldlc
ceased are huihby ci (*d and udinoitjnhed to Me tho
objections (If any they have) in my'otUre, in termac
the law, otherwise Letters bh-mi saury will be gran
cd the ui plicautal tbe dune term next oi Urn Goar
of Ordinary lor said comity.
.IAMBS lllunSMITU.
■ •»», Hepaty Ordinary.
G EOIialA-OAMUKN-*i 7 OUNi Y.-Hy vlltUO
ol au order of ibe Com l of Ordluury ol said
Novemirer 2, 18IM.
lersouLon,
uaintal Sam, about sixiuou >eais
properly of Kobt. H. Dow is
lit of the heirs and credltora
of sale cash. 9
Adhr
February 8d, UKH.
House dooi
April
ext,
age; sold as
i cease J, lorllio ue
said decease.!. Tei
WM. W. UOWILN,
1(. U. Do win
lebll-
UpVKKribKMBNT, |
Savannah, April &ih, lfiU4.
the Editor of the Morning News:
But—'The editor ol ihe'Savuuuah Republican,
bis article, “The Shoemakers Rimpaut,’’
appearlug this morutug, states “that the shoe
makers, lu their curd ot last evening, have pot
word lor the deuisl of the general charge of
imposition oh the public, nor would It he of the
lest service to them, if they did, because every
man In the community knows how much he libs
been a sufferer at their hands.” To this 1 mill
reply, that ss well as the editor of the Repnbll.
can, I know, and. I am sorry for it, that the
people have suffered much, lor tbe waut of
ebjpes—and have they not fell the waut aud the
high price of cloibiug, of tood, und almost eve 1
rythlng else, prices of which have advaucod as
much above former rales as the price ol
shoes? But any aeoslhle mau will kuow that it
Is not the shoemakers’ luult, though, us they am
the ouly ones with whom the people have to
deal in the ahoeTiue, they arc the ouly ones ac
cused. Nevertheless, ll is not because a pair
ol shoes cost $190, that the shoemaker t wbo
made it is un extortioner. It remains to kno
what the material aud makiug did cost him
bearing iu mind lhat something mut t be allow
ed him for the war luxes aud other expeuscs.
Now, as for the specific charge ol having ask
ed eighty Uve dollars for soljfg a pair of gaiters,
I, for my purl, positIvely deuy It, mn| defy the
editor of the Rrpifollcuii, or his* honest wit
ness, or anybody, elstt, to prove ICr And If if l*
Lwirtjf *hi* i|£neutqi
aie guilty of the charge, they ure pothiug
but luiserables, having misled tue lu geltluk tin
to sigu a false documeul, which I houeslly
thought to he true.
Finally, us I am a foreiguer, J might not liu
derslaud tbe Euglish language as well as ill
dilur of the Rupuhllcao, hut 1 do not se
where the shoemakers who signed the card at
pledged to'not eburgu more thuu the price the
speak of. They say that up to the present day
they uever eburged more than twenty five to
thirty dollars lor soling shoes or bools, but
they do not say al all that they uever will
charge more, should circumstances coin pc
them to do so. ^ ll J. Mabhaht.
ie Lonmin*r*
inch. Jotiruei
pVtUter stiall b*.
SipblilfwIT
Cuing UUSlUUbl
day ol October, eigyk
two, auU Uas couiluuei*
uilermiooibn, siucir thj
over the age ol lUWwW
lor the last seven
aud regular pruettw I
the term pUysiotau sha|
»U prestdeiits uud teactr
cal semiuarlcs, |aesd**
have beeu reguliDiy
years uexi boio.e the <
valid % that tue beueffisl
exicud to Ihosq teaeuA
compost'd of twenty-
perlutehiieuts ol puull
law belore the pussa v
physiciaus aud uursei
The Editor
Ul/VBUT IHBMBNT.J
OT *l“
Ihe Ssvsiiiisli Hepubil
can Hlutuut
Tbetnrprlse created by your article headed
'The Bhoemagers Rampant,” is uol exceeded
by the ndofness exhibited in uusweriug the
shoemakers' car'd, where, for some cause un
kuown to us, yoa desire to wage a war J
huneat and t nla * lt of
uutU you were put iAto an office that quieted
yonr fears and alarms, being iu dread that the
same couscrlpt officers whom you so evidently
cuiled to yonr help, might perchance pick you
up oue of these mornings, to the great injury
aud damage to .the good citizens of this city.
Yftir ears being thus quieted, you turned
against the Biate Executive, uutil alarmed lest
you might he put lu the Home Guard, lor Stale
defence, you uow -turn upon the shoemakers
to make capital (or your paper, thereby creating
au excliemeut to. cause its irupid sale. Thul
dodge wqu’Ldo Mr. fiueed. You cannot breed
mischief against us, uor are you so powerful
to destroy us us you muy Imagine. We are
taking notes ol your actiugs aud doings, und
%e shall watch you to see whom you will uexi
attack, or whom you will utlempt to write
down.
Now, I tell you plainly, that whenever I don’t
waut to work lor you, us several dou’t, I will
charge you just what I please to get rid pi a
customer 1 dou’t .waut or care to do business
.for. I slate that, for unc,J never worked lor
the Editor ol the Re'publlcuni uud lherel'pre«tbe
allusion does uot apply To me.
It*. James Hocus.
keudoui shall certify i
bio to the proper a
thereof. L
IV. There shall bej
overseer or •gncultui
luiton upon'W.htah 1J
upon he first dAy ol j
bodied field bumfs, f
aud liny, uphn thC_
This exguiUUffi : hkP
in which therc is uol
larip or piautailou, I
vice* uor unless tbc f
i wus, ou the fir •
idr. d uudsikty
manager, or ovt-rstJefl
uo case shall moretll
od l.ir uuu urui of jF
.nail dint iKnnuto » 1
lednru.u tjtutu.olAI
.villi i*u.‘U sBcuflty, ]
Eecrnury ul W«Hj
Hint bu wllldillvet 11
'rnllruud
may he uoaiguid^J]
wuliIn twelve mOd
buudred pouuds fit
the goveruuieut.Jj
huuiired pounds fi
iivered ou iootJJJ
the farm or plum
ages, whethetsaiu
ix'uot; whschpuH
shull be paid loi/
prices fixed by Ujf
uuder ihu imprl
wheu the pe^o<|
saUsiuctory cVIdvi
ble lojjfiiui. h
lor,aud leavettiTtUl^
eu(^e ol tltoac iiVlfiJ
the fiecretary pl j"
liou of the sum
thereof iu graifi
Iivered by suefi
lent iulea. 3. fiu|
himself .to sell ‘
visions uud i
muy raise In
liou coutiu.ues. tfi
lamilies of soidieh
luissiouers of the f
act : provided] Lhu j
aloiesaiil, shall be {
live petyeuL !fi« A
he may (leWer wifl
passage ol lhia> ll
persons coming . \r
cxemptiou sliull ;
reusou of huVlug.t
day ol F-ebiuary el
four. 'f
In additloi* to J
ihe fiecretary 4 yl f
thu “
othM iier»cx*.«
betxdffiPMjffpn
and to f‘
irovlsl
t store, who was
Biecary ou the tenth
biHidrcd and sixty-
Ud busmens, without
fenou ; all pnysiciaus
£, who uow are, uud
) beeu, in the actual
fcheir prolessiou ; but
K not iucIuUu i.uiiusis ;
J jiOt colleges, Lheoiogl-
uud scuools, who
SlgeU us such lor two
iSagu ol this uul : pro
• inis exuiup.loo shall
duly whoss schools
Ucuis or more ; all
uspituls esiublished by
\ ol this act, uud such
icrelu us sucu supenu
» be indir.peiisu-
fid efficient maiiugeuieiit
exempt oue persou us
Ist ou each farm or plau
he are uow, and were
Riuary last, fiitweu able-
[a ecu the ages ol sixteen
jliuwiug eouditious ; l.
only .fie grained in cuotis
>hite male adult ou the
xir liable to military s«-r-
jrsou elalmlug Uieexemp-
day or Juuuary, eightevu
Ur, either the owner aud
[01 said pluututiou ; but m
au one person be exempt-
laututioii. 2. fiuch person
loud, puyable to the Uou
Verti u, iu such lot ui, uud
Lid iu such peualty, us the
itiy ptesenbe, coUiii.iom-il!
IV the govcruuicn , ui some
s' .other place or ’places as
ly tne fiecretary ol War,
bTheii next ciieuiug, oue
[scon, or, ul the election of
rquivaleut iu pork, und oue
ei. heel (Said bee) to be Uu-
euch able-bodied slave on
Within the above said
be worked lu the held
bacon or polk ^uud beet
|y' the government at the
fiiumissioucis oi ihefitate
it act: provided, that
t^Xempieu shall pipilqce
That it has been imposst-
yseol proper diligcuce
PJanr.thh^ coquacLcU
pply lor the subsist-
iarui or pluutaUou,
"direct acoiumuta-
. ^yteut ol two thirds
ier provisions, to be de-
us alorunuid, at cqiuva-
iursoii shull lurther bind
tarketable surplus ol pro
f'fiu hand, und which he
. lb ynur, while his exump-
the government or to the
it prices fixed by the com
under the impressment
any person, uxeiuplei’
(filled to a credit <d uVe
amount ol meat wUieh
Three mouths Irom the
•t: “provided J tut her, that
itbtu the provisions ol this
jo; be deprived Ihcreol by
•cti enrolled since the Ill'si
jfilccu bundled uud sixty-^
[the foregoing exemptions,
fur, uuder the directum ol
, Yft , |RS„v W ¥. «“«•**'**. (IHA'I'Hin
ii nl1 whom ll may vouceru: White
Richard W. Aduuis Will apply at the Gourtot Or-
ary lor Leliui-s iiisiiilssor> an Ailmtuisliatoi ou
• smie o< Mary Ami k. It. Washliuru, late m Ghat
Imui cou lily, uei-uikhiHl.
Thetai are, therefore, to cl to and admonish all whom
ll may couieiu, to tie amt appear iisioie mhu t 'uuil, iu
make objection (It any They have) on or before tho
(Trta Momlay in May next, utUerwme sum lettur*
jvdi Ui MiranUHi.
.Witness, Uuiulidik A. U’tUrue, Esu., Ordluurv
“-^W^sgg
:■>- mlavlioiB a muy cuncuru:
Tlliam Huiitur Will apply av tUe
Court of urumary lor Letters 'DiHmlasory hb
Administrator ou ihe Estate ol George S. Harding.
)”kul said couniy, deceased
Thcsu are, iberoiore, to cite uud admonish all whom
it may ctmeeru, to he uud appear beioru said i;ourt Ui
make obJeciUm (if any thuy have) on or before the Ib
Monday iu July* next, other wise said lottors will i»e-
grauted.
tv Huuss, Domiuick A O’Uyrue. Esq.. Ordinary foi
Chatliam couuly, thisllth day ol Hi ccwoer, letMi.
‘ • ■liYhdS.’n. II. 0
NOTICE
ALL persons having demuuus ug tlusi the i
IV oi tbe late Henry ii.
heieby tiutilled to pre.ent tl
within the Miue pr«-scilhud i. # ,
debied to said estate are requested to make
ale payment to
E. W. Dk LKGA Ii, Exeeilto
feblt) 1 .oil IN A si. Da I.UGaI,. Em
CHAN&t Ok UCHl.uUU
T* ilia > Frlrnds tf the' Soldiers
- throughoiu the tonrederaej.
QUARTERMASTER GBN’L’H DBP’T, 1
lUILItOAO L 1/tlKAL , '■
Riebmoud, Fub 'in, 1804. | '
Tho friends and relatives of soldiers 1n tint a tiny
of Northern Virgiuiu are heieby nondou that nu wr*
raiiguiuent has this day been elfecied wtto Uienonth
eru Express company to cmry ail pukagus oi food
aiid wearing apparel to RlchmouU, Vu.
To secure ihe advantages thus obtained Urough iho
Express Company, tue loliowliig lusihuctioiiH mud
be obsei ved:
Packages must not contain morff lhan one l.und.ed
pounds, he well secured and phiudy marked, and
suut st the expeuse of the shipper u> either of the
Soldiers’ Relief Aesoclailou, wh.ch are located as
follows :
lu Noitb t’arolluu,
at. i oluiubla; in Hum
I Raleigh; iu South Caiollna.
l Alalia
ivhich t.
I lie Age
r.n lb.,
Fxpren
espi.ci.iv.'
us, Philip M. luissull will app y at the Court oi Or
dinary tor Letters Dlsiulssory as Executor out the es
tate of Anna Steadman, lute ol Chaiuuiu county, de
ceased.
these me, therefore, to cite aud admonish ail
whom it uuy coucoru, to he aud appear heiore said
Court, to make ohjecliou til uuy ihey have) ou or be
ioru the llrst Monday iu July uoxt, otherwise said
letters will bo grained
Witness, Domiuick A. O’Uyrue, Esq., Ordiuary ol
Chatham county, tills 4th da/ of January, Usi4.
Juu6—* “ ‘ - -
DuAllNiCK A ii’ttY R*N a
UTATE OF (IKUItlilA, OUATI|Aill
kj COUNTY —TO ail wUoiu it may ctiueuru:
Whereas, loach I in R. fiaussy will apply at the Court
of Ordtbuiy lor Letters Uismlsaory as Aduiiuistrstor
ou the estate of Thomas tl. Joidau, lute ol Chatham
county; deceased.
These are, thureloru, to cite aud ailmouish all whom
it uiuy concern, to be uud appear bnioiu said Court to
make objection (it any they nave) ou or beloye tbe 1st
Monday iu {September uoxt, otherwise said letters
Will nu granted.
Wituess, Domiuick A. O’Uyrue, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham couuty, this 3d day of March, idM.
mur4 DOMINICK A- U uVUNa, O. C. C.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
O N and alter fiunday, March Tkl, liklS, ihu I'oluih,
bus Mall aud Passougur Train will tun us loi-
lows:
BRWilM naodH t
Lea vo Macon at
Arrive at Coiumhus at H-mi r. m
Leave Colnmhus at lJ ‘j 0 “J.
Arrive at Macou at.... • • ' k - r,,J * • lV
SHTWSKN MAOoH AMD OUATTAHOOUUHK.
Leave Macou. »•••}•*' £• S'
Arrive at Chattahoochoe 4.36 r. M.
Leave Chaltaiioochue T.tid A. ol.
Arrive al Macou b.ai l. Al
The Mail aud Passunvur
nect daily at cimllbVlUe. No,
Fort Galudu daily ‘
Mall Train.
Leave fimlthvillo kj ...
Arrive at Alliuiry at....
Leave Albany al
Arrive at fimithvillu at »'•
Leave CuUiburl at
Arrive at Fort Gaines at • 4.
i/Oave Fort Games al ‘
arrive at Cuthbui t at. **.
Making tho couDection with t he up tn 1 di
UboochuH Mall Train.
Trams Irom Albany
«u. Ibtt W. R. R., anil
(Jut*fieri, with ChaUahoocUoc
....12.3U P. Al.
.... M.CKI P
h.bu A
COUNTY.—To all whom it may coucoi _ .
as, Waring Russell will apply at the Court oi
oi dimit y n»r Lctturs oi adnunistratlou ou the os-
tuieol Edwiu W. it win, lulu ol Chuihuia couuly,
deceased.
Thesu are, therefore, to cite aud adinoulsb all wnom
it may concern, lo bo aud appu.ii bulote sum coatL u
makeobjectiou (ll any thuy have) on or b.doio tin
litsl Mohi'.uy iu April next, otherwise salil lettme
wnl on grnuted.
Witunss, Dominick A. o’Uy.nu, Esq , Ordinary for
Cnuthum i minty, this lbih day oi February, ihi»4.
fobvu DOMINICK A. O’BYRNn.. O. C. O.
S i d i u oif likOKULt, oia<» iu.tm
COUNT’S .—To all whom it may concern ; VViieiu-
us, William Humor will apply ut tho Coart oi
Ordluury. lor Loiters of Adiuinlslrution on thu Estals
oi Johu uostoii, Ihh; ul uhutluim couuly, deceased.
These are, M.horeforu, Lu Ciiu uud aiimmiisn uli
whom it may ebucotn, lo be aud apjaiar i/efore .^uid
Court to make ohjuciimi (11 uuy they have) on or be
lore the first Monday lu April uext, olboiwlrt
aani letters will fie grtfntod.
> WiLeeifiu Dumlmuk A. u'Myrjie,Esq.,Ordinaryl.
i.'liatiiuhi Couuty, this 146th day ot Fehr
.leiwO
the Night train* Irom Augusta and Savannah to avoid
aatanUOu al Mason. For Co;ambus lake the Dav
Train. B
VIRGIL l-OWKHfi,
Engineer auu fiuptfriutniidtim..
Macon, March 23d, 181*3.uurU
ty, mis 116th day ot February, 1834.
DOMUHCit A. O'HYRWK. u i;.i '.
By exempt or detail auefi
[a uiuv be satisfied-Otigbl to
fetoriit fif*'T»uxntu'Artscptrii'y,
Notice.
OFFICE SOUTHERN TELEGRAPH (JO’S., (
U cbmond, March 24th, 1804. )
The stockholders of the Washington
B^JST^aud Now Orlean-, Ricbmjnd,Charlottes
ville and Staunton, Lynchburg and Afiingdou, aud
East Tennessee Telegraph Companies, are hereby
notified that the five per cent, tax levied by the law
passed 17th February, 1804, on tb.; valued all shares
held in telegraph or other companies, will fie paid
by tbe undersigned at this office, and they will there
fore omit the stock hold in any of these companies,
in their lists to asses-ors.
B. McCarthy, Auditor,
Sooth am Telegraph Companies.
mar8Q—2awJuoel
ullsrCfi t«U
such overseers. In
fie satisfied wjll
In the pursul s of
tary service: prt
shall cease wfit
overseer shull {i
faith, his own
sively iu li e j
ions, to be soi
laiuilies of sot
those fixed at '
commissioner!
men! uci.
lUautoa
held
ly resolved that
Treasurer, ar»
of the.Mine,
titockhold-rs.
lust., I will be
marS8—2_
Pay Your
Taxes until the
of April at the c
third cents, or iu them
^ By order oMjuqni
maal2—tAp2
production ol grain
■.the lftUll*«eo«y
t exemptions or da-
tiA fiq way prescrlbu^to
BEWT
tfriculiure than in the tnili
that such cxeiuptioriH
pCvr the farmer, pluuter or
iVigently lo employ, in good
capital and labor evclu
Uioti of i'1'aiu and provis-
thu governim-.nl and the
at prices not exceeding
a for like articles by the
’Stale uuder tbe impress-
ng Company.
ig of the otockuoldeis
i lust., it was uijUuimpiiB-
t now in the hands of tin:
„„ -isaleuf cerlaln property
Lullntcd pro rata among thu
lelijfglvc not
f todnirifiute.
. N. LEWIS, Treasurer.
without
that .i “will
cy ol this date |or
Ut and.alter the 1st
thirty-ihrte-and-ouo
currency.”
JWARD G. WiLbON,
City Treasun r.
AtDiiUr mo *.ulf ItsilroAii.
Fodder for Sale.
A LOT of Fodder, now in *tore next lo our of
fice, suitable for Cows. :■
qpifi—8'. HByRY MEINHARD BRO-
New lasie.
rnWIKKUNO ST All S (»<mg) w
The Vacant Chair (Song).’:........--- - - ] 5H
Make Me No. Gaudy Cbaulet (Bong)^. J JO
Napolltaiue, I am ureaining of T bee (Hong).>. 1 6U
Bingeu on the Rhine ? w
noalli
O N an4l
1864, tbs
exceraod,) as Cfillc
Leave huvHunah at.L
Arrive .at Tliomaavil
Leave TbomanvlDef
Arrive At fiavannaO
Connecting at *
West) onr "
a line of c
Expeditious Rout* is
Tiiomaavijic. Us,,
H., Lake (ll),
J sud Tallalias-
IVIorldn.
Monday. 16ih Feb.,
Xleave and rnn eulty (Sundays
8 TATU OF NlliOHUU, (JIlAllUill
COUNTY.— To all whom It may ooucfiu : Where
as, George A. Cuylur will Apply ut the Court oi
Ordinary for l*uUers Dlsiulssory as Admiulstraior on
>Uu ustuiu of fi. Ureck I'urkmau, lute of suid’couuly,
lIllQCUHUll,
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all wlion.
it.may concern, to fie aud appear fieloru said Court U
make objection (if anjg. tfiuy have) ou Or ilulore (hi
first Monday lu October uext, otnerwimf said let
ters will liegrauted.
Wituess, Dominick A. O’Uyrue, Bsij., Ordiuary lo.
ClmLliiini county, this 17th day of March, 1804.
marlll DOMINICK A.,O’HYRNK. o. o.'o. .
rwm
as, buiithey A. Htafioril and Asa A. Uuruey will ap
ply at tbe Court oi ordinary for Letters of Admin
istration on tfie estate ol Robert bludord, late of
said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonlBh all whom
It may concern, to he and appear before said court t*
make objection (If any they have) on or before the
first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
‘ Witness,‘fi. J. Gorton, Esq., Ordinary for Glynu
county, this 30th day of Marcu, 1864.
• —*mK
ok «- rjn
_ r.—Whureas, Geo. Lamr
EUzab-LU Ii H |ilrlns jr> 11' ( IfT*
■eli trust. ' .
its Is fburelorl*, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, lo snow cau**e, if any they
cuu, why said Executors should not he discharged
from ilit-ir uxucu orshipou the first Monday iu Uc
•bur, 1864. M. A*. CRAW FORD,
mania , Ordlimrjp
(l Whereas, N. H. Ward, Guardian of MHrgUrel
E. Wright, represents to tlio < ourt that nu has Hilly
suttn d witli his ward, she baviug attained her ma
jority.
This is, therefore, toche all persons c lucerued,
kiuured and crediu.fr, to show cruse, if auy they
can, a lly hiiu Gun elan should uot be dlsc-hargi-d on
llie first Monday lu October, P'64
'* ‘ CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
Whereas, N. .1. aud C. J. Patterson, Kxucutofs ol
N. .1. PntLcrsou, deceased, represent lo the Uouri, in
tbeir pel itioii, duly filed and (Mitered on rucor-i, Him
they have udimuisured N<Pattersou’s esute.
'i'his is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned,
kiuurud and creditors, to show i tuise, it uny^they
can, why spid executors should not be discharged
Irom ihelr i xecuturr hip, and receive lu (• is of dis
mission ou the llrni MopUuy lu august, fM*4.
le *11 M. A. cnAWKOUl),«•reiiiHry.
utioiiua
H r A tk o F
COUNTY.—To all wl
Whereas, II. M btafioru nppii
guardianship ol the persons and inoperly i
Marion aud Joseiih Wigglu
- ft«j’
4* L V IN N
y concern :
VraiVfs
bltidtmi, minor heirs
of Ihejestnte of Robcil blaUord, late of Giyuu on i-
ty, di i
ied.
Tlu-ae are, therefore, to cite aud ndmouish all
and singular thu kindred and creditonf ol a|Jd
deceased, io be aud apiniar ut iny olfice, wiihiuTue
litne prescribed by law, und show cause, (if auy they
iiave) why Letters should not issue to the applicant.
Given uuder my uunu audoiUcial signsture this
February idth K 18(4 b. J.Gi.iU’ON,
feblb Ordinary.
S tatic of «kokgia-wayne(bounty.
un the first Tuesday lu anril next will be sold
ul the < ourt House door in *aid county, witblu the
luwlui hours ol sale, one hundred a< res of Uud, purl
ot loi uuiuber.nu.eiy one, iu the second district, ol
said cou-ily. bold us th-r property of James li. Lew
is, d. ceased, lor the heiictti of the quire uud credi-
t..rs of said deceased. Teimscash, This February
17th, 186-i. JaMEoM McCCOL, Adm'r.
(i uuu LET i'ICI V LEW lb, Adoi’x.
toZbeit
Bingen on the Rhine.
The DViugCb 13.*.4..
Warbling* *t Eve
Beauregard Bongster..
Just pablishoo.
aprl—8
JOHN C, 8CHRELNER M SON.
Onunectlug a
of ooaches U»
connect wP‘
Freight^.,
day* and Friday
Thursdays and t
N. B.T)oahle
ill arUcle# slxl
by Passenger 1
pot at least on<
train,
febld
a (RoM6,) daily wltb a llna df
ii(No;lD With a diJlyUn*
Savannah Mondays, Wednes
A, 1L; rotnming ou 'Pnasdaye,
^ufwun'wtljibe r.b«ij6don
ijr Pm«w« Tnln. rretaM
itooJd ha dallveroil at the I»-
* the starting tine of the
■ PULTON,’ Superintendent.
ibe estate of James PopwoJL deceased, applies
to tbe umleralgned for totters Dismissory from bis
adminietratton.
Therefore alt persons concerned are herehy requir
ed io show caused! any they have) why said admiu-
istraror, on tbe first Monday lu beptember next,,
should not be diaebarged. -
c ";'iGiven under my hand and seal this Feb. 17ih, 1864.
——— —JAMES HIQUrtMITB,
- (UWub: OF MlHEIHILK
ON
GEORGIA KA1LROA.U
- GEORGIA RAlLRu aL», t
Augusta, July a4, Ibi.i, |
O N and after Sunday. July *Wth, Buuday Du» i’ran
resumed on main Itn. also Trains on Aim ut
and Washingum Brauenos will :un to .oynnaci unit
furtbur noiico.
LB A VI
Atlanta. 6 10 a. a.
Atlunla... - ..1.16 r. n
Augusta *i.
AugUstu. . . i ‘»'a
• Atlanta * b.ir4t.u.
'Atlanta *.u& a. a.
Trains connecting wltn Wasniugiou ami Atlion
Branches luuvo Auausta utfi.lb A. M , and aiIhudi a
ti.lU A. M. Nocouuwcuuii Willi VN uiiuuiun ou out
Beialr Tram leaves Augusta 6.io T. M.
GEO. YONufi, bup't.
day. U
JFW
OQLETHDhPE INSURANCE UJ..
ok saVannau.
Capital, oue IUIIIIoh Dollars.
*. DUUtUTOlW.
* Noble A. Hardee, William lluuter,
A ». Hurtiidge, James VV. Lninrop,
Charles b. Hunieb, James McHuuiy,
Johu L. VilluloDga.
7’hls Company is prepared lo insure all duscrlp
lious ol jiroperty against loss or damogu by lire and
H.u perils ol iuluaii navigation and traiispuriaiioii ou
usual terms. Olfice, lor ihe present, 118 Buy ntruet,
upstairs. JAMEb MoUENitY, Fresuieut.
John T. ’Cpomab, becretary. jagj*
charge of ilium and ship dully by HouL.
('mnpai.y tu the proper Agems oi tli
biule.- hi Richmond, who will hug tlnmi
to i hu proper individual owners.
'I o mrd the .wishes of the soldier 1 ), anfi to give
them u c. italn uud speedy c^mintinu anon wiui
v I'laa.fi^sged < o
in Ofdur that no obstacle may occur to tlu <dr.ce?s*Mi
hfidublu an enterprise, ihe^uverAl r itlriMit co..
panics ure hereby reqatfsteiT to' rentier' G. i Kxpresa^
Company such facilitios as Will enable It to math
this arrangement u • ompl -to success.
As Ihu Southern Express Company ft« times all re
sponsibility pf rite trausportailou ol tli. se packages,
tue Relief Associaltons are requested to withdraw
tUelf Agents who have hen tolonipcted as travelling
uiussi ugurs. If the Relief Ansurlatiou* will ea: \h*
Usli Hgeuciew iu the n ar i f‘otiiur uriuies, they may
enjoy the same privileges hereby secured to the m-
inyol Northern Virginia. F. W. filMS,
Lieuteuant Colonel and Quurterm rati r.
Approved.
A. R. Lawton,
Quartermaster General.
OFFICE 8-UTHEliN EYRREfi CO., I
AugiiLlH, Ga , Feb. 'JO, 1361. I
The Southern Express Company hereby uotily the
friends ami relatives of soldiers in the army of North
oiu Virginia and elsewhere, lliat they are prepared
to carry out arrangements as an uou need in the ftbpye
ofilclal uotico, aud that they will do dll in their
power to fulfill its requirement.-,.
JAMES SHUTBH,
Superintendent and Acting President
niarlO—lm Southern Express
140 Days Furlou«ii
AND
$210 REWARD.
IiEA DQ*R8 680 GA REGIM ENT. I
iti ry, March .4,18'4. f
No. 43. 1 V
Twenty days’ luriou'jh and a reward or $' 0 will fie
given for the apprehension and delivery OLtbis Bat
tery of each of the following named privates, mi
sorters from 111 s Regiment:
1. W. I). AM All AN, Co, ll 80 years oi age, 5 feet
9 inches high, durlc complexion, buzel ey.-s, black
hair, born in Hanover, Germany; by occupa ion a
butcher.
a. JUIIN II. CAUDLE, Co. C, 32 years of age, 0
feet 2 inches likli, dirk complexion, hate) eyes,
black hair, resides in Campbell county, Ga.
3 J. VV. DODDS, L'b. C,32 years ul ag**, 5 feet 9
inches high, l!) r complexiqn, blue eyes, dark hair;
residoucii iu Milton county, i*a.
а. J. it, BUCKE rT, ro. I, -.H years <d sgu, G feet ,7
inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, brown
hub; by occupations Idrmur; horn lu Paulding coun
ty, nu.; deserted January 10, 1861; supposed to bo
near Dallas, Paulding county, (•»«.
f) WARREN DUMINY, t o F, 18 years of age, 5
feu! 6 iiicheshigli, fair complexion, hazel eyes,brown
hair, burn In Irwin county, Gu. ,7Jy” occupation afar j
iuur; deserted NoveiAbor .3; supposed to be in Irwlu
couuty, Ga.
б. JAMES PAULK, Co. F, 3(. , 9 or age, B feet 6
inches high,-fair complexion, hnzorcyes, light hair,
born in Irwin couuty, Ga ; by occupation a funner;
deserted December 17,1663; supposed to bo iu 'rwRg
couuty, Oil.
7. J. WATSON, Co. F, ):» years of age. li fovl 9
Riches high, dark complexion, grov « yes, dark hail,
born in Irwlu county, Ga ; farmer by occupation; da-
sorted January 22, 1864; supposed to bo in Irwit; conn,
ty, Ga.
By order of GEO. R. BLA^CK,"
% Lieutenant Colonel Comtnauo ng.‘
John L. Hammond, Acting Aojutant
eucement of the new voiuuia m January, isfit, In
ill be able to double the projairliuiis ul hlu sheet.
whRh will make iL the same size ol 'iLnu latu« N»K s'
National Register, containing sixteen quario ages.
Tue plau aud purpose 01 the Tue Guuulryiu • are
similar to th ine of Niles’ Register, exedpt . ui t
blends literary uud . iscellaunouc Uepauuuutr vvlui
apolitical department-
A new and uuraciive feature will la^ added to our
journal—and that is a coustaut, uunnnluiiig n
orous dufom eol our luriuure, plante
duteri againsl ihespaitj- of t alumi.y aiiot-d
by those who dem»uiu,y liiem as vile uxl*
who are lo be “cured ol tmtli diAUAi.TauisT
INKHH AND MXANNfciSB." The planting Intel
have onk organ to defend them against ihe
which are heupud ilpo . them by an many 1
thin
Eauruion, Ga
from town, aud i* emphatically hi:
motto 1“ “Judetieudi-iil 111 Ever)
Nothing’’—It is a complete cycioju
ryol theTimes—ihe War News (ri
—block-raising -Field bports - W
dote—Tales—l'hiIpsopii r -■*■. prult»
lightened Religion an opposed Lo £
try—Politic ' ‘ 1
Turuwoii:
“fitly pa pc
o In
tits c
rial .
Literal uie (ii
that 1 au umusi .
reader—all put up in
• i - Mo
al Mist
UllUil it
handling, ut ihu low pi
WRl
the |ju
er. cy as a .11
Address
declo—tf
Willi llie late a
publisher ol 'i m
uai wiU 1
ovenhniL In
ico of $10 (.
ni lo 1 hee.l
L'ouuiryiut
J A TURNER,
M. J. SolOUIOUM,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MAV B'i'O hTtl.'i,
(Office formerly occupied by Mmsra. o. Cohen Sc Co.)
fMTaollClU Cousignmnuis of Plroduceand Mer
ohaudlza.
OSNABURGS,
B V TUB PIKOK OH H U.E.
ll. * R. f> I VI’I. IIOP
mtiTkVIT IlKttKOIA, u ’ A y.S B COV m!'H
SSntSVh"wpBSstt •» “ rm ““ °‘. thi>
fuiirt ol urdui.ry (ut IOBHM1TH.
November 3,1668. Deputy Ordloarj.
CO RN:'SACKS!
Two Bushel,
JSJ ABU n Oi.
I.T nATTKUY, v
March o, 1864.)
NPFC'IAL ORDJEKN, I
No. 47. I *
a reward of thirty dollars will be pa l for
tbe apprehension and delivery at tnli But-
lery ol each ui the iollowniR named privatefcV de
serters from Company li.. of this rt< giment:
1. Private JOHN A l»A Mb, 36 years, light com plos
ion, gray e,es, dark hair, d feet high; burn in Ware
couniy Ga.; a larmer i>y occupation. EuilsU-il at
Thunder jolt Buttery fi'pt» in oi-i ;3d, by Col.
George A. Guidon; iRborle.t Deiv hiber 2lst, J.‘U3.
fillpposul to be i t Coffee county.
v,. Private A. J. DAVlci, 27 years oi age, fair com
plexion, blue ej us, light biur, 6 l« et h iiu lies ligi;
liorn iu Darlington Dmlritl^ (’ ; a farmer by i ccu,-
pallon. knlisred at Thunderbolt Batuny Apii; j7,
)K6i, by Col. G. A. Gordoi ; deserted .January 16 h,
lb* 4. bupposed to be iu South L'aroli .a.
3. PnvuteH. II TlfinN. 2n years oPagi, dark coni-
pli-xiou.dark hair, 6 feet high; horn in C( tl .e c un-
ty, uu.; larmer by occupa.tun. Eulittui at Thuu-
iferboii Battery Juue 16. ibfi.J. by Col. Geo. a. Gur-
dou; deserted necembi r 21, I81.H. buj pored to 1 e '.u
Culleecounty, Ga.
Bi order ul GEORGE R. BLACK.
-Lnut. cot. CouiU’g.
QRKAT
tiOllTHKRN lllillMli CO.
Capital—Two and a Half Million
Dollars
fllUIS Company has beeu orgaiii'xcd by e.tction
J. Directors as follows'
ATLANTA.
James Ormond,
W. F Herring,
A. W. Jones,
E. Root,
AUWUHTA.
T.S. Metcalf,
D. L. Adame, \
James Brown,
. W. J, OweuSvl
I B 8. Duniiar,
MACON.
W. B. Johnston.
J. A. Ralston,
•John L. Jones.
Isaac bcott.
SAVANNAH.
O B Lamar, j Andrew Low,
Utar'lraGrcon, iniWam Duiwreby,
Dwteht LathK*p.
W. l». JOHNSTON, 1 resident.
CHARLES DAY, Secretary.
The undersigned Uas been appointed Agent lor
Savannah and the low country ol Georgia, aud lb
prepared to take risks against ^
J. B. Lockhart,
OOLUM.UU8
W. H. Young,
J. F. Bozeman,
Daniel Grillln,
D. Adams,
D. F. Wilcox,
nn27—lv
the ueua
.J.-iMho MoUENitY,
11H Bhv street, tin -t:'.ir°.
D. Sr B. LATH HOP,
1411 t’ojj*nss fireot.
Soap and Candles.
C /V BOXES Griswoldsvllle Family Soap
DU 9fi boxes Macon Soap
Wu »oAa»oaa<.
SGIITUKIWI pfiBIWB.
TUB iCONFBDKBiTE BONNET FKAME FAC-
TOK5T,
W HICH has teen established by a disablta sol
dier, is uow ready to furnish BON Nat and
— aTi BHAPEB, of the latest «nd mc»pt approvn*
tbe Abutnotice. C*
Bssns&i
H.CB1MBACO.
N Min o-4 Colored Melton Uloths, for toffisa
O ^ Jwrnrw?. Cloak., Zouav.., Ac., JortW
| ,D»WITT A 110K0AN.