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VOL. XV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 12. I8di.
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BY THEODORE BLOIS
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I HUE 3D AY' aUBNINQ. MAY 12. 18ii*
1BLEGRAPHIC.
up the press ab&qciatiun
i -i thrasher, in the Clerk'* offi<
{jut’tici Court t*r' th Confederate citates for the
■T.rrhein District of ifeorQ
FHOM VIRGINIA.
Capture of Confederate foiuiulssur)
Fiores by the Kuemy.
ALi- ACCOUNTS FROM NOl'HBKN V1R-
uinia favorable '
R ctiMOND, Nla> 10. — Notblug bus beau re
ctived irom General Lee since Mouday night.
I be Y„rkre cuvalry made a raid-on ihe Cen
tral Railroad at Beavci God, last light, uud cap.
tured end destroyed iwo tralu& loadeu with
commDsary stores
The enemy, who 8'ill remain iu force in Ches
terfield county, renewed the attack ou our
forces defending the railroad to-duy. At IrtHt
accounts the enemy was repulsed.
All reports from Northern Virglulaare luvor
able.
The country between the Ruppahaiinoek and
the Poiotuacls swarmlog with Yankee deserters
and stragglers
Heavy firing U heard In the direction of Spotf 1
eylvauia Court Hnnso to-day.
Killed and IVuundsd.
[Special to Macon Telegraph.]
Change C. H., M.»y 7.—1). E Blount: 1 aiu
wounded in the left arm. Lieut. Walker,slight
ly in btp. Li ut. Rutherford, supposed killed.
Li.uienaut Colonel Carter, killed. Captain
Munch, Cq A, H'.lcd; Lieut Riddle, slightly
wounded. Li'ntenant Colonel Hardeman, ol
the 12th, eufe iLG morning.
CxPr. G iiison.
Col. R W. Folsom, of the Htb Georgli, win-
killed on thefi’h—a gllont youth of Uue puraon
aud noble spirit. His Dieulenant Colonel i*
also reported wounded.
Cupt. J. Fi. Weeks, of Talbotton, Co. A, *4.b
Georgia, wm killed -»o tbu SLh.
Cuptuin i.ewls Munch, Orcshum Rides,Macon,
45th Georgia regiment, Wus killed—a most gal
laut muu.
[Special to Coiambu* Times.]
Field near Change (\ H., May 5 —Auoihei
severe battle has closed to-uighl. Hilled in the
81st Gu.. Capl. J. T. Johnson, W T iluckuh)
and J. M. Potednle. Forty-ciJt wounded
fntcrcitlzig from Dalton.
[.Special to the Augusta Chronicle & Scnlinei.]
Dalton, May 9, 3 p m — Skirmishing com
■ racueed early this morning on the Cl M Vi:luud
rood, on the right. The iOlL Confederate cav
ulry charged tbo enemy, who, being In ambush,
killed and wounded thirty of our men Gen
Wheeler’s escort then drove tbu enemy back,
with our loss avenged
The jcuumy also advanced oflt leit centre
and were repulsed. A column of cavuiry ad
vanced toward R ?iaca this morning, and were
repulsed four miles The other side by Grigby’s
gallant brigade A column of infuutry is re
ported marching towards Rome. The enemy's
manoeuvres so far are complicated and dccep
live. A demonstration In our rear is supposed
to cover an assault in front.
The Pl7mouih §A?rAiK.—The New York
Herald oi tne 26lb, devotes a long editorial ar
ticle to the Pljmonth affiir, which it says, ull
thiugs considered, is "u more mortifying ml-,-
fortnue than the dlsatler in Florida. The
Herald thinks the “rebela’' m-.au to compel the
avacuallon of North Carolina, so as to remove
the menace of raids upon their liues oi com
ran location, and also to obtain produce for the
support oi Loe'a army.
The Distances in Virginia —The following
distances may be acceptable iu usststing to uu
derrtand the operations near the Kapldun • From
Orange C. H. to Fredericksburg is lorty-one
miles. The road croc-ses no river. Proceediug
from Orange C. H., we come, at ten miles, to
VerdlersVille; leu miles further briug us to Par
kei’s stori, six miles lurther to Wilderness; five
miles further to (Jbancellorsville, leu miles
more to Fredericksburg.
No Negotiation.—Iu the Federal Congress,
while the House liad under consideration th u
hill providing a republican government lor the
States nanrpedand overthrown by the rebellion,
Mr. Norton, of Illinois, said
The war wna to be ended not by negotiation,
but by bard lighting, aud nothing else, lie nev
er would let the rebellious States come back
unless they knocked at our doors with free con
stitutions In their bund*.
Here we have the terms dlsiluctly , 'uiadtt
known, and the supporters ol recousti uclloti can
shape their course accordingly.
Flag of TkUCe.—By Yuukee hag ol truce
boat three hundred and seventy-five Confeder
ate prisoners arrived at City Point ou Wednes
day nlgnt. Fifty of these were officers. t
We understand that Hod. Herschel V John
son is detained st home by sickness iu his
family, and probably will be unable to lake bis
seal In the Senate for some time to come.
Our lndlnu Allies.
The Southern Slates, irorn ihe first settlement,
of thh comment by Europeans, have U und, iu
mauy casrs, tallhlul friends and allies iu the
Indians Deceived by foreign emissaries, som«
ol the. tribes often aittmpu-d war or treachery,
but others have ever been uue uud luiihlul U>
their siipulatuma as the once great nutlou of
the ••Cal. wbuwhich will coou ouly exist as a
name *1 be Richmond Enquirer gives extracts
from private letters showing that our lute sue.
cesses ’'over the river” have b,eu enlarged by
ihe etlorls of our ludiau ullies :
First Indian Hhiuade, Camp Lonustheet, [
t uoitaw Nation, March SO, 1804 ]
» * “It Id lepoiteil thul u hea
vy force of the euetuy irotu fort Smith Is on
the march to clear tint the ludiqu Nations ; It
probably numbers leu reguneuis, or tour or
dve thoustiiul meu. So you M'O we are likely
io have some lun >oon. Suud W title now cotu-
uiauds the First Indiuu brigade, m In fine spir
its, tub ol confidence, and anxious to meet the
eucruy. Look out lor alining uewa from
lu auiither letter ol la'er date this wilier
►a)* “ ‘We huve tuet the eutiny aud they are
ours,’ that la, wtml is left ol them. Old Stand,
with a porltou of his brigade, “ailacked a force
of the enemy, 1LOO strong, thirty miles from
Bogey l), poi lie fought them uulll dark, and
latieMicd sevetal uules, having the Youkeet lu
lull possession of the buttle field, uud under the
pleo*u(U delusion that Staud Wane was w hip-
i)i d— but Watte out Yuukced them this time.—
iu the still hours of the night, when the ‘Turk
wuudicamiug ol the hour,’Stand Walle und hls
cut-throats, u» the Yankees uucburituhly call
ii**, leli upon the slumbering Yankees nud scat
tered them to ihe lour winds. We captured six
hundred horses and equipments, bundled* ol
aud lilerully smasued them 'into a cocked
hat '
Inis doubt but this force, so roughly
bundled b> S uud Waite, wus u pan ol Thayer’s
colutnu From ihe awumps ol Florida io the
praiiies ol the Indian country, our successes
ruu unbroken.
oar Indian allies, under Blaud Wane aud
otuers, who huve never wavered lu the dutkesi
hours ol oursiiugg c, who h ive sar r.deed their
ail to the great tause ol Hour hern liber y. will
cvi r lu* g i ale fully remembered by the people ol
the Confederate iiiuiub
Anolliel^lDuy ol mcltenieul Pslsrs*
Imrg Supposed lo be tlueutoiii-tl.
Yeatuiday dawned upou Piuetaburg with a
cloudless sky, uud u luuhl deltghnui teru|miu-
lure. Everyuody seemed pleased with the iu-
lormutiou conveyed from our uriules by the
morning papers, and spoke hopefully us to the
results ol the impending coutesi. I he sircetw
were thronged with Udiei, uud gaily Uniformed
tdficpis d. si.ed about as usual ou their spirited
steeds. I bus matters smoothly and pleasantly
progress d until about eleven o'clock, when u
suddeu ebunge cauie over me whole luce ol the
city. lufoiTu.tiiou was received at headquarters
that aluige. tteel of transports, couvoyed by
Yuukee gnu boats, wus usceuding .lames Kivei,
uud that the entireilolllla, wus not u great dts
tuuee below CUy Point. Ueu. Pickett iiuuic
diately directed Col. F. li. Aichor, coiuiuaud
mg the rt'aie forces, to older out his meu, uud
.his was the sigual for cousideraule cxclleineul,
which iusiuuiuueuubly eusGed. This exctle
me.nl wus greatly euhauced by the ringing of
the Courthouse bell, uud ihis wus soon billow
ed by the niigtug ol all the other hells iu the
city, which startled the quiet dauiZous ol our
low u, Iroiu Its cell lie lo Its remolest limits —
Uur gallant militia quickly respouded to tin*
summons, uud in the cuuisc ol threl; or tour
hour®, mole thau one thousand of our sturdy
sous were ut the place ol icudeEVous “truied
uud tquijiped as the luw directs.” All the vet
eruiiH of the service arouud Petersburg, includ
ing lulautry, uillilery aud caVulry^ hud q nekiy
put tnemseive's iu rCndtuens uud moved oil lo
their respective places ol dcaliualiou
Matins uow assumed uu air ol calm repose,
quite the opposite ol 'hut which existed uu
uour or two previous, uu.l every tuuu wore a
conn cuuuce ol deiciiuiued, stern resolve, lo
conquer m die, ti they should be brought in
coit'uct wllli the loo.
lJ|i to the hour ol this writing, we have been
unable lo usccrtaiu the ex tet lorco of the ene
ury oil .Julius River, nut ihere is uoqucsliou,
lh;ii u very large number ol the enemy's truus-
poits u.-eemled the River yesterday, us h.gh up
us li iirisou’n Ltudiug, uud suverul a hilly this
side. IN e have positive Information that they
lauded u ibousuud or more meu at Wilcox’s
wharf, ou the Mirth side ol the Jame*, in
Charles City county. Others, of course, will or
have already, landed either ut Wilcox’s or
higher up. li was reported last eyouiug, that
they bud also lauded a force ou ihe Bourn side
ol the river, below Lilly Poiut. Itns, however,
is mere rumor, uud us such we gtvuji. We
heard ubo lust eVeuing, Ihul two ol the eue
uiy’s iron-clads, ol the Mouitor build, had pass
cd City Point, uud proceeded lu Ihe dir. etiou
ol Fori Doling, us the Yankees persist, iu cuTl-
iug Diewiy'o Biufi. This, ,we thtuk douhllul.
They have a holy honor ol torpedoes, aud they
have already had u taste of these submarine
destructive:, hi the v. ry locality where rumor
us.igns thin biace ol Yankee non u.uds.
We Ihilik there io uu louger u dwubt that the
enemy lu.ends, li possible, to move u beuvy
colurnu up the Peaiitsuia, to co-nperuie with,
aud, if pot-Blbie, ulluck simuiianeoudy with
Grant or Mcude, iu the Fredericksburg dlrec-
nou. it may be ihuLhe will also endeavor to
move u colurnu up the south o.de ol ibe James,
and l ip the ruilroud ul some poiut, art us to cut
oil supplier un i remlorcemeuis from Richmond.
We think, also, thul it is uow quite evideui the
enemy bus snipped every lortiUcatlou iu the
Bomb to procure material for there eoluuiua.—
With all their rc lcence, ih.s luct they have bcuu
unable to conceal!
Petersburg Express of Eriiluy,
i he Penalty of Hahuuking Desehtekh —
j\i many peroohn are not aware of the peuulty
laid down lor harboring deserters from theCou-
lederate service, the followingsr.ctiou passed by
Ibe Congress, io published for gcuerul iutormu-
tlou
" The (Jongress of the Confederate Blales of
America do enact, That every pursou uot sub
ject to ihe rules uud unifies o! war, who shall
procure or entice a soldier, or purs u enrolled
for service, in the army of ihe Confederate
Blares, to desert, or who shall uld or assist uuy
deserter irom the lirmy, or any person parol led
lor service, to evade their proper commanders,
or .o prevent their arreu io he returned lo the
serr.ee, or who shall knowingly conceal or hur
bor soy such der.erien>, or shall pur. uusu from
any soldier or person eurolled lor service auy
portion of bis arnir, equipment.-, rations, or
clothing, or auy property beiouglug to the Cou
reamuLc H »i or uuy ntilcer or solder ol ihe
Confederal*: Biules, nhuli upou couvictlou be
fore the District (Joint of the Confederate
Biates having Jurisdiction of thu oflence, bu
lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, aud
bu imprisoned not exceeding two years.”
The President—While we are all rej Icing
ul the brightening prospects of the Confedera
cy, it is touchiug to think that the great chief
to whom we have coufided our desliuiea is ut
the very same luomeuliu the ugouy of one of
the greatest griefs that cun befall a human heart
—ihe death of a child. W.ib the weight of
such a responsibility upou bis shoulders us
have seldom oppressed eveu the rulers ol
mightiest monarchies, he bus been called upou
by a tnysieiious Providence lo endure ihe ad
ditional loud ifl uu irremediable sorrow. There
cau he no ear.bly consolation lor such a loss us
the Prcsideut basrUstaii.ed.except that which iu-
directly results from sympa.hv; aud its sympa
thy, therefor.*, is the only balm which the ua-
lion bun to oiler. This it given him with a uni -
vernal sluceriiy of emotion, that without re
ference to concordant or discordant opiuion,
remembers ouiy the double burden u> der
which he has now to discharge the daily duties
of his high posiliou.—,South Carolinian.
Death or L'apt. Hawkins.—A private telegram
was receiv fi in thin place, ou balurfiay last, an
nouncing the death of uapt. Eugene Hawkins, son
of our fellow citizen Nathanle Hawkins, Esq., aud
a member of (4eu. D.ties’ staff. . He was killed in
the fight on Thursday. He was a gallant soldier,
and a young man of tine promise. The symptibies
ol ihe whole community are tendered hls afflicted
ol the whole community
parents, brothers and sisters, in this their great
bereavemefit.—Mtiltigevltte Uni n.
O60RG.A HISTORICAL SOCIETY
lOauwe-.SO tcs- fw ' -
Lincoln on (lie Negroes and tbe War.
The following letter from Liucolu appears lu
a correspondence, published lu the Franklin
(Ky.) Commonwealth :
Executive Mansion, 1-
Washington, April 4th. \
.1 G Uoilyes, Esq , E aukjotl, Kg :
My D ai Bn : You ask me to pot iu Willing
the substance ol whul 1 verbally said tin* other
day, iu, your presence, to Gov. Biuiuleue aud
Bcu dor D.Xoii, h was about as follows :
•‘1 aiu uaturally uuli slavery, ll slavery is
uot wrong, uoibiug is wrong. I eanuol remem
ber wheu 1 did uot so think and leel. And yet
i have never understood that the Presidency
conferred upou u.e an uuresftlcled light to ai t
officially upou this judgment aud lceliug. It
was iu the oath 1 took, lUul i would, to the best
of my ability, pioserve, pro eel, aud delcud the
Constitution ol the United Blales. 1 could not
take the tdllc- without taking the oath. N ir
was it my view that 1 might lake uu oath to get
power, und breek the oath tu using that power.
1 Understood, loo, Ihulfn oidiuuiy civil -adium-
Isuaiton, this ouili eveu forbade me lo prueti
cully ludulge rny prlur .ry, absuacljudgm. nl ou
the moral question ol slavery. I had publicly
declured this uiuuy limes uud lu many Ways —
And 1 aver that, to this day, l have doue no
olficial uci in mere de ercuce lo my abstraci
judgment and icoling ou slavery.
“ 1 did uudeixuud, however, (hat my oulh lo
preserve the constitution to the best ol my
atnliiy, imposed «*|H»u me tlie duly Of preset V
iug, by eve.y ludispeusablt* means, that gov
tTiituenl, that nutlou, ol winch that cons uu
lion was the orguutc law. Was \l possible lo
lose the n ttiou uud ycl preset vu the constitu
tion ?
“By general law, life uud liuib must bo pro
tected; yet often a. iitub must be uiupuiaied lo
save a ill. ; but a life is never wisely g.v. ti lo
save a limb. I leel Ibal measures, uihei a let:
uucouslktuuoutl, might become lawful by be
coming iudispebsuble lo the preservation ol
the u iliou. Right or wrong, l uH-oituu.l this
grouud, aud uoW avow It. 1 c uld noL leel,
that to the lust ol my ubiliiy, 1 had ev.-u mefi
to preset vc the cousiituiiou, if it) suve slavery
oi uuy miuor mailer, 1 should permit the wreck
ol government,'’couuiry uud coustiiu ion ail
together. Wheu curly in the war Gun. Frci.mut
attempted luiltlary emuiicipaiton, l loib.eit it
because 1 did uol then think it an ludispeiieu
bie ueeessiiy. Wheu u little lulcr, W.*u. Game
rou, theu Secretary ol War, btigge.tcd the unu
iug ul Uu* black**, 1 objected, becuusu 1 did uol
yet think u uu iudtspeusubU ucccboity. When,
still later, Geueral iiuuter uttempicu milituiy
einancipa.ioii, 1 again luib.tdo it, because i did
uot yet thiuk thu ludispeusable iiecuasiiy had
come.
“When, lu March, ou J May, und July, 13Y>2,
1 in tdu earnest uud successive uppcuis to uu:
B iiuer Biates lo luvor compensated emancipa
tion, I believe the indispensable uucts ity for
military emancipation, uud uriuiug thu blacks,
would come, uulucB uvuried by mat meusuie.
They decliued the proposition, ami 1 was, in
my bt>i judguieui, driven to thu alternative oi
either suueudering the Uuiou.aud, with it, the
coustituilou, or ol laying strong hand upou me
colored ulemcul; 1 chose lUu latter, lu ctious-
lug it, 1 hoped lor greater galu than l.»t- r ; but
ol this 1 wus uol eutirely conll.leut. aluic
mau a year ol It ml now shown no loss by u, iu
our foruigu reluiloup; uoue in our home popu
Tar seuiimeul ; none lu our while iiuiitary
loico ; uo ions by it anyhow or anywhere. Ou
the couliury, it shows a gu n ol quite u liuu
died uud thirty thoilBuud soldiers, se.meu uud
luborurs. These are pulpablefacts, about which
us facts ihere can be uo caviling. We have thu
uieu, uud we could uol have liuu them without
the meusuie.
“And uow, let auy Uuiou muu, who com -
pluius of the measure, list hiuisell, by wn lug
dowu in uue Hue that he Is for subduing the
rebellion by force ol urius, uud iu tin*. ne.\t that
he is lor takiug three huudred and thirte tliou
suud uieu Irotu the Uuiou side uud plac.ng
them where the,' would be, but lor the mea
sure ire coudemus. ll he uutiuoi luce hls cause
as slated, It is only hu«.uut>c> he eanuol luc. thu
truth.
i add a word which was uol iu thu Verbal
couversutmii. lu tell.ug this lule 1 attempt no
uomplmnut lo ury own sagacity. 1 claim uot
to have coutruUed events, but coulees pluinly
lust eveuts have eontiolled me. Now, ul iu»-
uud ol thiuu years’ struggle the uuitou'n eoudi-
liou Is uot whul either pal ly or auy umu devised
or expected. God ulouu can claim it. Whither
it is moiling seems plaiu. ll God uow wibo ihe
removal oi a greut wroug, uud wills ulso tliai
wool the North, as well a» you of the Bum li,
shull puy fairly lor our complicity m that
wroug, lmpuriiul history will fiud therein new
cause io a uilesi uud rcveio the justice uud good
Forrest In tiiHMurbca I'omchIou of
‘ Western Kentucky.
A telegram lo (bo N Y. Tribltue, dated at
Uoluiubua, Ky., April 21, says :
The situation it lids district is uot well un
OFFH'B UKUKHlA HELIIfF AND
hat little
mod, but w lull
lalnlv 101111111.11% Foiresl holds coiupleie
Hint but weakly -disputed possession of the ie
gtou ol c un try mirth of ihe .Manilla and Cm
eiunall rallioud, And bilw.-. n (tie leuuessce
and Mtashslpl'i nvei •>, > x -eotiiig thu po-<is of
M.iu'l* Is, Coluurhus and Fotucah. At the
same time, we uidcouailamed, f.*r want of men,
to remain on TL- deiensive, ouly eunlidetti ol
our ability 10 et.pv with the Cu. iny while on
the inside ot our e.ribworks. True, Gilerson
| tsolu uorih ol M.«tb; hi*, but lovcrv 'll lie pur
. pose. We have ysi io b um that he has made
uuy offensive ilei.iimstrali.m hejoud follow iug
In Die track ol He eu**iny, not daring, lioui
j sheer paucity of luuubers, 10 venture within
I tight lug til luma*.
Forrest haspiob.bly as many is ten Ihousoid
ineu north ol this Marietta uu.l Cioclntnul iiiil-
I roud, all inouui c‘ while we, wi h comparative
ly u small uuiubei of cavalry .o wuu h Ins move
luelits, and with an c\tensive river line to
guard-, ar.-, iron.* the loree ol circuru*t Hires,
C'liupetlfd to remain lit girrtsnu and paileu l>‘
wall -or the em*m> lu develop.- his own mu*Ti
lions. Thus it wa-. that Forrest was able m
march upon I'.du.M. withoui m.destmuin either
from or is *. I h<A; it wa that l.e able m
^iruiu before Metuphi.-, Co
less ol God.
“Yours, truly,
A. Lincoln.
From NqrtU Carolina.
We learn from u geutlumuu just return
ed from North Carollua, the lollowi ig
luisot receut movemeuis iu that Department.
Alter vorilyiug the deluils ol the cupt lire 01
Plymouth, he suys Geueral Bcuui*-gurd, wno i*
m command, made u demoiiolra i >u wi.li uuu
biigade ou Wushiuglou, hoping theieby to
draw the euetuy Hum Newberu 111 sulllcieui
lorce lo wunuut uu attuck upou the lull. 1
place, iu ihi. we wuie disap]>ciule for, ul.ei
no.iie desultory sheiliug uufi somu little uiu
uoL-uvenug ou tbu purl ol the lu fanny, oui
luices wi.hdrew. This Uieuppcaraucc wa* mis
coustrued by tbu valorous lou, Who iiuugiuud I.
a ruse to get iu their reur.
Four prevailed iu their deliberations, uud,
acting upuu such couusul, they hub ii> uvacuuu u
the ci y, greatly to the joy ol me iuhabiiuuls,
wno huvu Uuuii lyrunulAcd over over siucc Burn
side’s occ-Ut'UiiuU ul Newberu. At u comma lid
iug poiut below iho city, severul guus were run
i 00 pur it 1 uu, sufi us a cuustqueuce, two pal
ii illy uuu clud gunb.iuts gruculuiiy bid m'i u to
the “Union,” uufi will be used by Uomiuofi.*u.
Cook iu tbo cuuriug ulluck upou New burn.
Our iuioimanl iscunlldeui that a duiermiued
efiuittor Ihe possession of lUul city will hi
made by Geu. Hcuuregurd. Forces wire up
proachiug liorn threo dnectious, aud utilii.n >
meu* seem to be buoyuuL iu aulicipailuu of a
duccessiui aitack iu conjunction wi.n ihe navy,
wuich has improvised, by capture uufi uth. 1
wise, .five guubuals. Ihe enemy's lorce inside
their lull, liculious is estimated ut 10,000 Ihis
is u lormiduole force ll deieriumeu; out the ex
igeucies 01 the limes Uemubd the immediate
capture ol this irnpoitaut post, thereby giving
our commissariat menus to rcplcui h, and ai
the same lime relieve a large lorce to opeiute
elsewnere. Our forces have ulreudy pusoesaion
ol the ruilroud betweeu Newberu uud Morehuud
city. *
Geu. Ueuuregurd is represented lo have am
ple lorce locu.ry out auy piuu he may oei.n
mine upou. lu this couneciiou we should
ih.uk Geu. Lee must leel pretty easy iu reg.r.t
lo the coming cuufiicl with Ulysses.
In conversation with our luloimuni, we asked
why the negro prisoners cupiurofi at hyu.ou...
hud uol passed through here eu route lor tue
prisou depot at Anfi.-rsonviliu J* At min hr
warmed up cousiderable, und staled that thu
u eg roes were pul lu charge uf the fid Louisiana
Battalion, uud the next moruii g two bundled
and seventy-five, with their officers, had man
aged to elude the vigilance ol iheguuid, und
were reported aa having got away during ihe
night. Those soldiers who served the fii>L year
of the war arouud Norfolk will know how much
importance there is attached to ihe.uioruiug re
port ol the hcuvy huudcd gentry of the Third
Louisiana Battalion.—J/ocon telegraph.
Death of Col. Folsom.—A private dispatch
to his brother, announces the death of K. W.
Folsom, Colonel of the 14th Georgia Regiment,
who lull in tbe late battle in Virgiulu. lie wn*
born and raised in the village ol Gordon, and
enlisted ul tbe commencement of the war us
Captaln'of the Ramab Vuluuieers, subsequently
Company B of the 14th Regiment, of which
regiment he afterwards became the Colonel.
He was Id every prominent buttl in Virginia,
andulwuys fought with heroism and command
ed with remarkable coolness and judgment.
Tbe community iu which be lived mourn his
death as they would perhaps no other of ihe
long list of soldiers who have gone forth from
them to fight their battles. Georgia and the
Confederate government have lost a soldier who
never shrank from duty.
Hls brother, T. W. Folsom, has gone to Ihe
battle field lor the purpose of securing aud de
positing his remains under bis native sod.—
Macon Confederate.
I.d IV..IU
IMMi
id h.l'.gu*
and
city Ut-w's dt*|*tti liu.Mii
f May B.I. Coinmod'
oupti
Oh Kqdius of .
fiud the I .Lowing 11
the New York Tun
VVui. l>. Furier had
peditioii up Red River, and although no mei
lion is made ol ihe lad In ihe copy oi 1!
Times before U*. the mldui.ee w thul he wt
killed in ihe uiara.idiuK Jniriuey :
The city
Marti lo ihe d<
U ni D
and ihere
Thu
Ill 1
appropriate
lie .u :,.utc
id uuiil lu-
R .oui to .lay,
wheu Ihe luu.-iai .vili lake |.lu< c.
Mauoneh Buiuade 1 iu*. one
to in the dispatches as kill iug G
auil wound tug Gen. l.jugsued, is
the 7 h, 11lit, 17th and 4l»t Viigiu
aud is doiuiiiuiid.ul by a native V111
said lo be oils of ihe beat brigade
i U.*
L-
JN otice.
OKFli’K V Elf NUN SHELL KOAll CO, [
feuvadinu, Muy *illi, lMii. \
'I'll.* annual eicciinn for five Di.'ieiors
to ni.iuiige ii.u ailairs ol lh.- i:oii.pauy
fur tlieoiiHiiug year, will li*« held at thu t oiiniing
house of Messrs K. iiahursliani v\ S, us, ou BATUiT
DAY, the 14lli of Vay, mstaiil, botwueu lh--hours
01 Ilia. 111. aid l p. in. Joll.N LAMA,
inayfiPies’i Varum* *4 H. Co
8 ’r.tTK of ufcioiiui t, i liam.ui
COUNTY.- To .ill wlioui .1 ue.ycouc.urn: Wi.cre
as, Mary iiCuhoy will apply at the Gouri t»l uril.
nary lor Leilursol Afiiu.iiintiaiiou on lliu eatale ul
Dav.fi Leahuy, late ol Oharnum eouuiy, deceascl.
These are, ihernfnre, in ciiu at.fi atimouisn >1
w tuna it may unucei u, to he an.I uppear n.fioro ua
i*<Mirt, to make objection [if uuy they have) 011
buloie the lb si Monfii.y m Ja.te uexi, oUieiwt
said lutters will lie «rained
Witiiehs, IhHMiuick A o’Uyrue, Ksq., Ordinary l.
1‘ltaUmm County, this 5f7tll .lay of Apiil, 1H14.
apt 4s* DOMLMloii A O'BYRNE, O l.' IV
[TAT# OF li li'.o It li I A, <
h uJUNTV. I’.. hIi niui.it . ...
NVli**ii*hs, l)r. John l) Fish will apply ul The fourl
of Ordinary for Lrfe-rs Dismissoiy as Admiuisira
tor on the estate ol Ueuiy L. i.eopolfi, lute ol na.fi
county, deceased.
These are, therefore, lo cite aud admonish all
whom it may concern, to lie and appear heiore said
Court to nmkuohjfCiiou ul any they huve) on or he
toru the first. Monda. in November next, otherwise
said letters will he mauled.
Witness, Dominu k A. O'Uynie., Ksq., oran.aiy to.
t.'luithfti» (’o.i'.ty, i'ik till It day of April, lHiVi
aprlb* UOMmfOS A O’BY RNE. O. 0.0.
FIRE INSUR6NCV.
Olio II ll lid It-tl 'I'll oil six nd Holla is,
me link, and ou ihe most fnvoruhle terms.
Soulherii iHutual Insurant s i o,
oF ATHEN8.
A8BIIRV. 1110,1., Pres’t ALUON I'U ABE, Sec’yJ
W A SHKTS r.TiO.OOO.
fDiifctlTiaic ff. k H. insurance < o.
OF ATLANTA.
fUAfi. F. MrOAYt 1‘ios’l WM. McNADGUT, Her.
CAPITA I. riOO.lXK).
NoiiUieru jiisnrancc io.
'OF bavannah.
HENRY BltlGH AM, i’resT .AARON WlLliUK, Bur
CAPITAl f,1.000.000.
Central U.ift.ftla li.aiii aure Co.
uF MAL’ON.
tittNJ F. ROBB; lW’1 A. If FREEMAN, b.
CAPITAL VfiUl.OOO.
Souilicm Insurance to.
W. P. INMAN, Blest . MOHEb DOLE, Bei
CAPITAL #100,000.
(vrlttia Fi k fU» IiLMiiancc < 0.
(J. U. JOHN BON, Pres vV J JOHbEi
U lPITAL $250,000
.4i..fi.sta f. & ill. lusiirau.'r . u.
ui* aUUUSTs
M WILKINhON, Ties ». O FARGO, bt-c
capital *200,000
ttroai Souihmi Iiisui antT i o,
W.B JnilNoTkuN Tres U.DAY.Ser
UA VITAL $2,500,000.
jABP"AppllcatIons hv mail, giving lull descriptions
ul property offered for liiHnnuee, infludmg adja
cent huildfngs, will receive prompt at it nt ion.
6 F F l (' E h:«. 11* Lilt .M) Mil'Ll,IN TeNDE.h . ,
I'lUUl K-TON AND .'A * A.iNa *1 RaILKOAD. '*
I'harlestoii, Feb. 18, IbOl ]
, K&iacn^naps”
o
CHANGE OF HCHEDUI.E.
N and aftei Sunday, Feb. SHel, passenger tisii.
will ^
Arrive Ih b-avannati at.
Leave Havdiiuuli at....
Arrive iu Charleston ai
. *1.515 T. M,
.7 INI A. M
.l.iM T. M.
feh2b—dl w&eofGw
Hardware.
B DTCIIRU KNIVKH, t
Table Knives aud Forks
Pocket Koives
Hclssors, assorted sizes
Tacks, 4 oz. to 18 uz.
Nails, fid. *o 8()d.
Weeding Hoes
For^sale by
mav2 -2
PERIODICALS.
The Souibcru Literary itlessenser.
buhscrlptioa price, $10 0*1 per year, $ti no for six
mouths.
TI1K AGK.
▲ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Bubscripiioa, tiunmihs, $8 00; 8 mouths, $4 on.
AdvertlBcmentsand subBcriplions solicited by the
Agents for the above,
febll—f
JOHN C. SCHREINER ± SON.
aOBPlT AL AHBUOIATION, (
AuoUhti, Ua., Juno Wd, l»w.
A messenger ol the Georgia Keliui and
V*-LloepUnl AssvH'latlou will leave Atlanta
>*u ui lu ai the lOlh til eaeli l.loulh (ul M irsieslppl
and Ull take charge Ol ull tKihes sufi pa<'ka,*,ei* iu
l< IUU-*I lilt lit. Georg iu Hoops in that Slate, tnd will
*any them to suuu- Sale poiut utuir the nru«y uufi dr
posit Meat, ttuU UOltly the oWUule ol deilvei tlieui
lo His owner#, if pracltcnble, tree ol chj^u. Tin
• MlVoS lufi packages musl be u.uiknl Vr'llt uRutuues
ol the tiWiiom, then company unfi rugimuuttfVand lo
• he care ol ihe GuoikIh Ueliei suit Uonplial Aasocirv
•lon, AilsuU, Ga The Asnocislmu Will uoutK* rv
spiilisihlu lot the del I very ol auy IxiX coqtaiulUg
petishable articles, suet* as given vogeiahius, Ac.
bows aud pacaages will ne fioposilefi ai the WaysiU*
dome, Ailannt, Ga. W. H. PUTTER,
l» filwem Geueral Hiiperluluudcui.
W » vik OF (.noRnii, niAiiittU
IO COLa fY. To all wiiuiuu may couture. Wu„.e
1 s, liu-haid W Adams will apply at the l‘ou»l oi Oi
diuory loi L*ulms Dismissoiy ar Afimlnleliatui on
in,- enialv Mar> Anu F It YY ashhuru, late ol Chat
i, thei
fiff, to cite •uifiufiuiouini) all whom
ii may concern, lo ho and appear be or, -a,a » oua, ;o
make objectiuu \\l any luey have) oh or DUoru ihi
list aioiutay m May uuu, uim-twinc uaifi ivUur
will lit* 1.1,lined
W Uuu.., li U i«ui„A a u'Uyruu, , Otdluary
aniy.Lhiibin day oi NiivcuiUt. lowf
v2u
DUMlNt K A
t A
OF
B OOCNTl
William Uuhtui
ol
sill
apply at im
Diaiuis-ory ar
ik<‘ B. liarditiK
»ufi aduio
Afimniisiruioi uu tin
late ol said couhly, fi*
These are, thuieiore
il may concern, to he
make ohjOCli ill HI aUy ihey haV
Mohday iU Jdly uoaI, olllei wii
gi Shied.
i\ lLuuse, Doi-'uUk A O'Uyrub. Esq., oultua. y to
C..ulliaui coum», line* iliu day ol D« cemhui, lafid.
duel9 DOM l.slCfi A o' i. Y lli >k J. i o
; wh, hv
iTA
rS loii.vn
i.imiit.ll,
cell will app i Ml. I
it (
l .11
*»ili ajipiy *1 the ooUII
iaory as .ViiuiiUibtiatoi
•ufau, luie ul v.'haihaui
fimlrnouisii,
i vlt say they ha\e> v.
r iK*n.r
8'^
o.-iid .elturr
A.O'Byiiiu, Esq , Grdilrsiy loi
:id day oi March, ug*l.
NICK » O' iiY If N L. *» r i ‘
rtiOlcuiA. tuaiaam
ap t
0, the
i rUe uUjiii
o c»l i
vul >iu gt.-uru
Witness, D*
Liathau) i..ui
lehWb UuM l
uihick A. U'liy uc
Hub 18lli day ,
Uu
jT-tl h OF hkOUul.k, l IO l u l.li
>3 CgUaSTY. lo Ail W huiu ,t Uiay tuucuiu. W ncu
ao, YVilihtm iiaiilur will apply ul luc * 'out l O.
Oidluary loi laHluis ol admiUlbUuUuh oh Ihi! Eslul.
•jimiitfh Ul ai*i iuuy nu
Mouday lu April Ut
IV granted.
> ity me, llittq
;iiaihuru County, turn tilth day ol Februuiy, lckri.
• enrU UGAUNU'K A. U 11 k n.iu, o i . r .
gi.vi ?. OF REuliusA, I iuti.ui
)3 < DHNTX.— To all v
Will apply al llie c’ouu oi
irnry lur Lull ci,- insiuiBboly as Administrator on
intuiu ui R. BrceU Paihiuau, tutu ill calfi county,
deceased,
Tueoeuio, theieluie, lo l lle ttnfi udmumsU all ivuou
ll inay coucem, to' uo and appear uenne said Courl U
inukouejection tit any tney ha\ejon oi umoiello
llihi Monday 1U OnuhiT next, oinoiwiao raid let
ter a Will be gran tea.
WlUioss, Dominick A. O'Uyruc, Esq .Oidlnuly io,
Ousiham coauty, Oils Uth day ol MurcU, Isot.
marl'J DOMINI* li A O’iiWtNa. o o o.
u T A ‘i* K of hfibituia. u l t n in
►3 COUNTY. To all whom it may concern Where
as, hiuufiey A Btaffuid und Asa a. liuruey will ap
ulj si the Guuil oi Oidinury loi Lellets »,1 Admin
isiiatioh uu the est ite ui liouuil .'nadoid, lau ul
suid county, deceased
These are, therefore, Incite aud admonish ail when
o may concern, lo he uud pppcai nefuresaid couri U
make objocHon \if any they have; on ut boiOre uu
Dr hi Monday in May ucxl, utnerwisu said ieilore
win he grmlted.
Witness, H. J Gorion, E-q., Ordinary lur Glynn
Him Iks h day ul Aiarcu, Itifil.
a. J. Go it Tun, o g c
^TATk OF (llu*l(U,l, C * ill U h a
»3 COUNTY.-YVh* teas. Uto. Lang Jonn Dessau I
‘ ‘ .llKA
aud Elizab.HU li 11 qtaius, LaicuIuib ,.l
Lius, represuu s iu the Court, tu ibmr puiitiou, ouT)
died aud uuiered on refold, tua>. they ns«c tally exi
ruled L.eil trust.
TUI. Its theieluie, lo cite all pi-ISOiln eoucerrn d,
ow cause, il any luey
any s
iroiu i
lober, 181/1
ms rib
l jxreeii
i liOKLIA, I IIUUIUY
E. Wnghl, ropresunis lo tue* o
jorily.
'1 Uro
kioure*
CRa v\ FORD, Ordluiry
CAMDEN CoUN'i r
iter sou, Executors i
. jcc-nt lo the (Jomi, i
r petition, duly filed uud entered on record, in r
leall
• the tust Mouday iu nug»
M
CHAWc
<D,.
hj'l' A 1' ii U F okduf.i r, n Id In in
H COUNTY.-To an wnom it may concern
Whereas, H M atuilord ap H *ico to uie lor letleis ol
guardianship ot the persons m.n pi,-pert r ol Fisuciii
Aiuiiou aud Joseph vVicglns di.dci.i, ruiuoi heirs
of ihe estate of Robert builiurd. laic ot Uiynu cu i
ly, fin eased
These arc, therefore, to cii.i and ,.dm *m-ii sil
r^d singdlai the kindred and creditors ol said
mccaard, to he and appear al my office, wtttiiu *he
time prebcitbul Ly luw, uml show cause, til any* tin y
havej why Lellcrs should uot Issue to the appln ant.
OW'.m unrtUT ruy a umu ..uiuiai »iunaL ore in.>
February Uth, RSM ft. J. (li RTON,
fchl8 Onllnary.
UTATK OF RKOItULl - W A Y NE * ,'UUNTY.
On the first Tuesday lu April next will fie solo
at ihe Court House door in said county, wliton the
luwrul hours m *ule, one hundred a.:rcaol laud, pari
ol lot niyuber ninety out, iu Hie cecoud dmtriri oi
earn county, boid as the properly of James ii. Lew
is, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and rrcdi
lois of **aid deceased. Tenus cash. This February
nth, 1«J4. . ,1 AMLft M MoCOOL, Adm’r.
r*U80 LKTl'lCl Y l.EYVlft, Adm’X,
. das. W. Pup well, Adruliiistratoi of
ihe estate of James Popwull. deceased, applies
to the uudendgued lor Letters Dlburissory from his
administration.
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby requir
ed (o show cause (tl auy they have*) why said admin
istrator, ou thu first Monday In Beptember uext,
should uot be discharged.
Given uuder my hand aud seal this Feb. 17th. 1864.
febSO
JAMAa UlllllaMITil,
Dey^ily Ordinary.
S T ATM OF UKdllUl.Y, WAYNE COUNTY.
To all whom It may couceru: Whereas, Wily
Knox, Aduilulslrutor upou thu estate ul Robert J.
Wainwright, late of said county, deceased, applies
for Letters of Dismisaluu Irom the admlnlslrutlou uf
said estate.
Therefore, thu kindred and creditors ol ssid de
ceased are hereby cited aud uduioqlshed to file their
objections (If any they have) lu iny office, lu terras of
the law, otherwise Letteis oi Dismission will be
granted the applicant at the June terra uext ol the
Court of ordinary ioi said coauty.
JAMES HiUhriMlTtt,
Novraahcr 9,1868. .Deputy Ordinary.
'OUN'i’Y When as, Archibald McLeod. Guar
Ulan of Levi F. Dasher reprise.its to thie Opur!
that he has fully act* uu w ith lim ward, h« fi.'.viupai
tairu'd nis major.ly
Hie (list Mo
YY 11 Hess 11
2.1, I Mil.
EDYY Alii) 1.AN*J\
.TATE OF UI.OIU.1I, LO R \ il kN
To file Friends tin* froidiers
tnrou^hou* nit tiuieueiac).
t^iJAiiTEltMAft'il‘-rf N i. • hiFT, /
it -u..**: u lco ‘Ai, I
i ul i
•I Knight will uppi
will b« grauted
Wltl.US), the l
2J..1804.
UUNY \ItD I •
.l\, LU K
(•lies lo tli
pe.BUim a
* i-uteif u
i Lut
Monday in May nnx it.cu 'ohju .io.i* \ ( ui.) n.c>
have) lu raid iippoiuiui. i.i oiniiwiht- i.« u. i* ...
Gu-iidtaimhlp will m- lim lq ifi. u ni
Given u.iuur iuj liai.d a.tu ..Ulna: smnsiuyi IMe
April 2d, U4i4
YY ll.I.i.xM o.Ylt l U. ni.lKti)
Attest tins? mu *■ otJnu-t. • - i
M l I OF U ttOIIO
^ l o All
Knox, A.iiuimsi
Wliphl, lal ul &
W t-
W llu
c-luie, the kiudiul
( 1lb.OlH.l k , .UliMlI* UH.;1ll
K ut **.. oruur oi ihe. Cou,I of uui
lOUUIJ, will lie Bold ut the OHM Uullrti
IN i ) 1 1 4. J
A Li. person: batih M Uu.uuu m u.u estate
A. I tue lule liei.iy il in- L« gal, Uu* * a, un
eu-Uy notilieu to pre i- .t n.em, piojK ih’ "ilusted.
tue time prescribed *-y i
uHANUI Of buiicuu,
SOUTH WE8TEUN RAILKOAD
O N arm alter d
bus Mail an
I Past
O Halls
. k-, P. M
1.10 1'. At
4.40 P. to.
ii.fr- V. to
ssvwasa M
neaVe Mac on al
Arrive dl.Columhun
ijeaVr columhas at
\ttivu at Macon at
SN-rwaau kauom aMU oi*^ i'Txuooouaa.
i uavt. Macou 6 80 A. M.
Arrive at Uhailnhoounte 1^ f'- Al.
i.uttve ChaHnliooc.heu 7-mi A. M.
Arrive at Matou o ll P. M
I’Ue toull and Pussenuer Pratunfum Alum.v col.
uocl amir aVHmuhvllle, Nu ll* d. YY tt. it , and.rum
Fort Games daily ai Oaihbeu with i'Laibinoochu*.
Mali Tram
Leave ffmtinvmu
Arrive ai Albauy
LeilVu A loany
1*. M.
Arrive at ftmiifiviilo ui
i.MiVe calhborl ui
Ai live at Fart U:. I rice at
uu*v« Fort Games ut
Arrive at Culhbcti at
MaKlug the conuucuou wt
i 55 1‘.
Vahoochoa Miktl T
^Trains to ColaruUh.. lotui athruayu -.uic- imn«tO
M .ntgoucty, Alabuma, aud Augusts. Kingston, W.V-
Ul ugfuh, bsvannan, Mli!*xKevinc-ki.ii 8at«mL«n.
:j|Pont Ooacheb ton from AlLahy to TuiULa>h»eu,jda u(
hr dgu, Tunmuaviiie. ■&*
11PassengerBluikKdUt fi. low i'o*l Vaney nli.-uld
Iuj Night (ituusfrom AnyHieta uud ftuvaunan m uYuid
a -rnuiToxi at Mac-m. For Coiumin
Vralm
% YIRGI
Euglnue* and h
Macon, March 2Hl. IktW.
'’". 'kl.kf -. .. M W
,ii».vt.i; of Munoiaa.
OMJ
OUXJliUlA KAlJ.lU.Al.)
UttUj.Hl.i lull.Bu.ul, ,
AUcUb'i'A, Jflly 24, lo*f». I
O N a.td all el Ounday. July 27th, tlimJay Day VldiU
roBumed c ‘
Train
o. i anti
isu.iLAi
MULL
All inis
Augusta
Aa|*USia
AliikUtS
in A Ji Nocouneetiou *. aL war real, i,
day. Ueuit Train leaves Aug .mu c it P i
Jy2fc (iE(/ YUNfJ.
BROKEN ULArfS
WANTED
Negro Aueuon
COMM ISsToN HU USE,
U AYINf. made somu aiura*lima m my Mart ami
office, r am now p cpiied * » u^«:..marodate
any number ul Negroes a - i n cumfort. ai d n‘ a low
price ol has id for Hie limes. 1 will buy u. d sell en
tiroly on commission l will ui.*o sell at Public
Auction ut ifie Court House!, or otfiet .places, all
kinds ol property entrusted to uiy cure, wlli he dls-
Gkk. ahur'.ust puSSl *1< lime SUd at the
highest market prReo. \y J A ftTKYENtwiN,
jam i*»wi, No life Hrvsn street
M. h.uli;iuoun,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
HAY
(Office formerly occupied by Mc-sm a O.» uiion & Uu.)
WT"Solicits OousigamunU of Fioduceaiid Mer-
ohHDdlva , i»1n
New Music.
r§\ _
A Faded Flowers (Hong).-.. . ... 160
The VMcant Chair (bout') ... . . . l Go
Make MS No O iudy Crmplet (Oonv) 1 60
Napoltiuiiie, lurn Druuiuinp oi Ihee vftoug) 1 60
Biugeu uu Hie Kb"*** ° ^
YYsrbllugs u
eaurct-urd bougsU'
.lust puhllsh**d.
spil 8 .IOI
l.’H RKINF.R A d()N
R A
$500 Reward.
Nit WAY, on Sunday, me IT h day ol
43 years of age, five feet f» Lmhu? higfi, blown color;
welghe about ouc huudred md Ilf'y pounds, M h
cheek bones, one or two rt his upper front teeth out.
He formerly belonged to Mr Uyam. The above re
ward will be paid to any person lodging him in and
ward will be paid to any person lodging him li
Jail In the Confederate States, eo 1 can get him.
JOHN A. STALEY, J
Savannah, kept 16th, 1WG
n Express i urupaui ,u v .... u . p .
id wearing up 1 arel tu Rlchm..,..w. a
’o secure ,hu ..d»uutar.a • muu >LU.usd through th»
xpiues Compauy, t a ic.!;0w*-« »-b-»uaiuiis must
Packaged muai uot contain mure iuu one i u:4*d
pouuds, be well aecureu and piuL.iy marked, i.ud
at the expeuse uf the bhippei iu «uhvr u
Uoidiurs' Keller Aeouciuuua. whtau are located x*
lollows
North Carolina, at M.uoigh. ru Houwh Carodna.
ikiul.a
auy other p .,
Muutgum«.
thtooS As u
The A geu t a ol thsus A.suciauuu. w:ll iL.JW tuko
charge ul ni,Tu aud fimwttaii) u/ dc-ut cii* Kxpres*
Compao; to the pr J^!Yg 6 u.4 -I the lespuodv »
dUD: ut ftiwumoud, ..uu will see %u«ia UistribuU *
* 0 meul efiu wishes oi chr* *oldlot,k au.1 lo giss
* i» -
tin: t
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a .i 1 *! 7 hut Mjr'jad >
-.mes all >
G- *
wfthdi -r.
fcj Uuvsitl.tz
A. If. Lawton,
Uuan
OFFICE b lii
8.XP E-* i.G ,
I irglu
Uctar uol ice, and th.u Urey will do ull iu c
-uor to lulilil its rcquiretuuuio
JAMKft B1.CT151 .
Superiuleudenl u.. . .‘-ctixig Ptusid-i
marl6—lnr bdutnern Expu.s C> .
1-40 Days Fdi’sdiigii
sjiiO REWARD.
HKADQTtft OiiD . LEv.
No. 48. ' f
Twenty days’ iuriou;fi anu a re war-. u‘ $ 0 v,
given lur the appic-UeU:K).. and uu.i.i. pj
leryofiach or the fol. w.i. A rvm-u priv.ru
setters from ih .-* lfegie cm r
l W. D. AMARhN, Co, U JO y . ,.i a,;e, c
Umetres high, dark tumploxlo i, l uzel ry 1
hair, buru in iluuovcr, G«>uin:.i'; by ocvUpa i
butcher.
*4. JOHN II. CAUDLE, Co. C, 9'i yearn o; ,,
fuel 2 Inches hi. n, aim cuurpU x u-, h z.-l
[JUDD.', C;.
* 111 4
m., blue eye
ill j
ouuty
j... . PUCLLl’T, ffo. l. ey.or=ul , ;
Indies la,u. light cOlapKvtuiq t
hati, by occupailoua larinut; horu in P-u.uw., .
ly, Gs., .deserted Jarvuur,- lu. r8*>l, »-»-• rt:
neur Dulfiis, Tu'rldmg cuumy, «
5 WaRKEN DU .WINY, u F, jS
li ct ii lac he b lair <
hill, bom In irwlu County, eu . bj uveup-t.. . ,
iner, deserted NoVeuxbsi . i\ mppocad w u i., .
. uunty, Ga.
o JaMKS PaULK., Co. F, HO >*nja y,' a^e, 5 :
liufiift nigh, ulr complexion, eyes, I
born in Irwin county, Ga ; oy uocttpaUun a fi.
in serted December 1.’, 1863. mppodea tc* b-j in
county, Ou
7. J. WaTSON, Co F, Lb years or age. «
luchcsblgb dark complexion, ,.:.jv \ y . s, ..mrn
horu lu Dwln couuty, ‘4a : farmer I 7 . ecu; u it;
suited January 24, 18tD; suppoawu m ou 'u ir.vrc
ty, Ua
li, ordci oi OSu. U. ilJACik
Llcuteuant.CoLcm'.I Cowui md .
Ua
$90 % iieYvar«.
Ni’LI tAL lihUEliB, ;
r1r±r~+ * reward 01 tUr,y dollars will l. pal ■
the npprehi n. i*.*u *ud «feliv«i y hi ; :»
erti r« Irom Company 11 01 lh 4 ; '*gi
1 Private JOti.S au/'M-, Stf.u-ntf,
ui., k.ruy e,e3, dark hair, u 1«. 1 ni> U,
Private ,x J. DaY'U. ft) xraoteg-, Jair a
Xion, blueejes, llKiithuir, 8 f- al f in-.lvs b*4.
2. Private u il so . : -
ex ion, (lurk hslr, 8 met hjgn. bum lu
d«iboil Buttery J
don deserte r uei
Coueecouuty, Ga
QKIiAT
mnm
allUli
JameB Ornkiind,
W. F Ht-rrlug,
A W. Jones.
a Root,
J. b. Lockhart,
OOLDHBHS
W U. Young,
J. t\ ikuzeman.
iT. n. Mel call,
i D 'Yiiruoa.
|Jsir»^s (5* A«i u,
\V
D. F. Wlkox,
,il u. Dun ns r,
MAO* )M
|w. u. .1 ohntUHi
J. A. HeJstoL,
John l. Joat-B,
,/ k UlH ‘HI ft. -iolt
ilsiittc H’n
CDARDKB Day. Jwvreta*’).
The underslgr.ea Las fieon apfoL lnd Agur.y
Juvannah and tue low coanfry of Georgia, and*Ts
prepared to take riaks iqialUMi t uo on the osua
lerms. J wtK McdBNltY
»p87—'ly 11* Itsv 4*. ••
,Ajnd-ww Low,
IVVilumn Datte<%by*
Dwight Lathror.
W R. .RJHNHTDN, Pre-nunt.
SOUTHERN mums*.
THE CONFEDERATE BONNEi’ Fit\ME FAO«
TORY,
W HICH lias -esQ establ Bhtd '.**i dl-sblfd sol-
_ rtler, Guow ready t
pn>vi d
HaT SHAPES, of ih- latest and
styles, atthr shorfeshrmlcc. Thepr
ste aud the ftumes .nreeqaal t.» :.mop« un njitn .-
Bamules Hehl to any partuf tfij c .uieoera* • ifi*
r*.cefpt uf the whi-l-eaiepr co. Fncei <au be ucer
mined by addressing “(or fodc-raie Dunne, FrameFac
toiy. . ox *0, Newberry, 81 C ”
/efr48— arad
O n
and UhJLltlr«F« Cloaks, fcoauvoi!, P**., Jn#, ro
ccived by
nciSki tWlTT A MORGKhL
Capital—Tv.-o and. a Had ivlilliott
Dollara »■