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COUNTY.—Whereas, Arrlnhm.1 McLeod, Guar-
OFFICE ODOKGIA HBLIBF AND
HOBTITAL ABHOOUTTOl
iLulo ^Hovmiifl^eivs
H\ riffeODjOKE BLOIS.
WM. T7TH0MPS0N, EMTOK.
XtRVijI 4,1 TIIK M0UN1MJ NBW8.
jy on and after Juno X, 136?, tbo following rate*
will be charged
daily papkh.'*
si* Moult** **®°®
Three Month* * *» ““
(In 4 00
TKLWBKKLY’ paper.
hit nouiue '*** ®®
Ti.r»o jlluutii* « 00
WEEKLY PAPER,
dll Koullte <18 00
ad v Ktt'risiMO.
per = iB»reor uiuwor leee.o, »KS««cipt«4
oy the. meuy limnol a. ivcril»*ng typ.,*TUHSu UOL
• Lt lN i.w <m; , li inwiartoil. + *
BAtfo or uteti.
AilmluM ration m - ■ ■ - ■
Sfci*»lM.oo ■•■J'K
Guard am* hip ^ }<{ JJJ{
DieiuiMlon
Notice to Debtors and Creditor* 14 ou
Leave to Bell rtoul Estate dud Negroes, pur
auiiaru ■
4a lu oi Kuiti Estate and Negroes, nua square 16 00
Bate wf Perishable Property, 4*4 P*r square tor
* cuoh Insertion. "
Cx. '" Advertisements not marked with the nnm
ocr «»l Inaextlona desired, will remain in
Porreel’e Movement*. I [Prom the ».con Telogriph.] I
The dlrpeicb wbleh we I™™** I c0 ^"^ f&uttYo *K valuTo.
relleted lbe public enileiy lo know the where , Ooufedcrwle money (old Issue), aud os many
roiio.ou-Ki'j |.u.j... — . (jouredurale money [oia issue;, nua as uiauy
■bonis ol tbe Indomitable [orrest. His nb- ! p, eac , Inability lo compute thu value Uiereof ns
senco Irom Shermnu’a resi was a cause ol much , m w rcuulated by cuslom, I seud you Ihc
As we believed, bo i r
TUI 1UKUIUI.D uwiitu, - - • s
nil ardereo^ut by tue advertiser, sod (.tanked at
ubov?.
‘.TUESDAY MOBMEO. LUJK 14. l«M.
TELEGRAPHIC.
TUB PRESS ASSOCIATION-
iWU, bu j. a. Thrower. In tM Olerk s officeof the
District f/OMH of the bonfideraU States, for the
Northern putt lot of Georgia.
PEACE MANIFESTO
By the Confederate Congress.
KicUitor.il, June 18.—lo the secret session
I Friday night, Congress adopted a manifesto
declaring thet-“nothlng la more ardently do-
aired Ibafc peace." The series of successes
with which It bos pleased tbe Almighty to bless
our arms aluco the opening of the preseut cam
paign, enables us to profess this desire lu tbo
interest of civilisation and humanity, without
danger of bavIdV o« r motives misinterpreted,
'ibe world must now see that we can never be
conquered. Will not our adversaries begin to
leel that buraauUy has bled long enough, and
dcsisi bom a longer perseverance In a wanton,
hopeless coutesl t Tbe war on our aids bos
been strictly defensive. We donot.wlab loin-
verleto wltu tbo peace and prosperity ol tbe
States arrayed ugaiDst us. All we ask is tbe
undisturbed eujoyment ol tbe rights which our
common uueestora declared to be tbecqual beri
ti.ge ol nil pSrtice to tbe social compact. If oor
adverse tics, deal to tbe voice of r.ason and Jus
tice, aball determine upon au iudeiluite pro
longation Of tbe coutcst, upon them be tbe re-
lelbtllty of an Illusion so lnjurtouajo the
- -** "xapklnd
Nuoveinenla elsewhere.
wm not Idle. Il aeeuis that he was In
deed operating in Sherman's rear, though not
exactly m some ot our editorial Held marshals
would bate hits. Instead of plunging uerOBS
the Tennessee with hia small force aud placing
himself between two Area, he has had bis e>e
on the roluforclug columns ol Shortness army,
and at the first favorable opportunity pouuced
down on one of them, which was uiarchlug lu
fancied security through North Mississippi
with au ItuMense train of stores to join Sber-
man, defeating aud routing It with the loss of
many prisoners aud Its valuable train.
A correspondent ol the Mobile Register,
writing from Columbus on tbu7ib lust., says :
I have lust this tuomoui heard that the i an
ker raM***were tcportedAo hate been at Rlpu-
add Ohio Railroad, atid only WX miles Irom
tbsl place. Tbs force 1 could not learu, but il
consists or tntsulry, sfllltory and cavalry, aud I
have very Uttle doubt that tbo object that
brought iMkoul was lo divert the alteullon of
Gen. Forrest from Sherman'S rear. Il Is
probable that there will bo a ligbl to-day or to
morrow. **.
Keinarkmg on tbe above the Register, of the
lOtb, says :
Tbo “Raldera" alluded to by our Columbus
correspoudeut os being at or near ltuiusi, wo
have reason to believe, ate a detachment from
Vlekaburg ou the march to reinforce Btieriuau.
Wo learn Irom au ofllcerdowu tbe ro d, that II
consisted ol 8,000 Infantry, 0,500 cavalry, and
twelve pieces of artillery. Gen, Forrest bad
bis oyo upon them, and wbuu be lives hie eyes
on au enemy they are geuerally soou lollowcd
by bis talons. Very likely we shall soon bear
of a light Irom that quarter.
These paragraphs, with our telegraphic cl is-
palcbee of yesterday, give tbo history ol the
whole transaction. Forrest, at Tupelo, was In
position to intercept reinforcements to Bbcr-
man from MempblB or Vicksburg, lie Icarus
that, forco of some 18,000 are uear Keusi, ou
tbe Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Id utiles Irom
Corinth. By a forced march be overtakes lldNn
near Baldwin, 91 miles from Corinth, the junc
tion of the Mobllo and Ohio with the Memphis
and CbarleatOD Road, and pula au elleclual slop
to tbsir further advance, belug ou tbe Hue of
railroad to Mobllo, It Is highly probable that lie
will succeed In securing all the valuable stores
and stock 'captured Irfliu tbe enemy, and wc
etpset when the particulars corns lo baud we
tbsll learn tbst he punished tbe Yaukee-uegro
army severely. When be has cleared up the
road In bis own rear. If be Is ubeded In Sher
man's rear, webave no doubt that be wilt be
there, lie is now nearer to Rome than be was
while at Tupelo, and may dud ueelul employ
ment along tbe line of the Memphis aud Charles-
ton Railroad, before making a demonstration
on Sherman's rear.
We have no donbt that a perlecl understand
lug eiistesbbiwoen Forrest and Johnston, and
that tbs present attitude aud movements of tbe
former are In perfect accordance wilb Ibe views
and wishes of the latter. At any rate we
met thedudementol both.
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■Vb^TwSly doiht^Viis ar<f rucdiveif iifl
cents must be added to the above rutus for each
bill. OliiKous are now discounting tbo old Issue
89 per cunt, lusleud of 88 13, heuco the follow
ing rule Is a roady muthod of finding tbu
amount of old Isauu nucossarv to pay auy
amount: Divide thu amount oi debt by 65, and
express decimally thus: 1198 plus 651 q. to $340
There arc some citizens who hold leuuclo\nly to
tbe legal raves of discount, as far ns It Is lo
tbolr iuleresl, For example : ucilizinol Hous
ton received several uu dollar bills si $0 50
each t and the mxv day paid u poor widow a
.debt of twenty dollars with three of them, thus
cheating her filly cunts. True, tbe amount was
small, but tbo prluclplo is tbe same us If It
were huudreds.
Respectfully, K. S. Com*.
Is it Right?—A Bermuda (tnerespondent of
the Charleston Courier writesua follows:
There are eight or ten vessels uo# In
port lending. Three of them liavo Just arrived
Irom England, and tnoro artv'^xpeeied. Ills
thought that there will lu* i.wMy-tivp or thirty
vessels rminlag between thmlplscu nod u
roluglou during tbo. comingrsrSmmor. I |«*i\r
thnt.nll ol. the cotton, will b^Vm awny with
out giving bivck tnucli sunwliital • heusfi 1 , nud
we will he left nl Hie cliise. ollttr.war wiilmut a
ball for crodlt. There are M>'» fools wilb reler
euce to the Bonding ont. vialjmderote bouds
which It seems In mu Bhoubl iWouRbt lo Ihc
attention ol ibe Government. MBay ” n ' siu ' rl ;
fiend out hero and In Eurowffw about «»ghl
pence on tho dollar, wild nstJ^L ls bettor than
paying twenty for tono fori fxqhango, a groat
amount of illuin aro sorit ouu aulf* in that way
our obligations ol thu Closew; Uie war will not
be to ourselvus, but In greS- ldoasnro to thuso
English, who ure .buying tbuiq sow at a merely
nominal sum. The buslnor * ' “ “*
ou loan euorinous ex*" *
Is uoi thu ruinous p
plained of by the wrlte>
Mr. Mcmmlnger*s sysi
tbe Govmument
iti tbtHwjgUrtltri
money issuol^
nud the boat paper
Mr. Memmlngor thofigl^;
150'* General Lougstruot
Ills medical director has reiuri
He states that the Gcuohil wl
tho head ol bis corps In thn
fear, Is carried
ituli of
Had
d. Rut
VrlTAL AHrtOOlATtON, V
AUUDSTA, Gs., Juno S3d, 1363. I
a mvssungor of the Georgia Roller aud
Hospital Association will leave Atlanta
on or near tho 10th or each month for Misslrslppl,
aud will take cliftige ol all boxes aud pnrkagcs In-
tended for tho Ucurgtn troops In that KtatP.and will
i»rry them to some s point near tho army nud du-
poult mem. and uoi- v the owneis or deliver thuui
to tho owners, If practicable, froo ot (.hargo. T lie
tn»xua hint packages must bo marked with tho names
uf Ihoownera^liotr rompauyaud regiments, and to
the <aie of tho Ucsirgla Itoltel and Bospilal Assona-
,tlou, Atlauhi, Qa. TUe Association will not l»e ro-
sponallile for tho delivery ol any box containing
porittliable aitlclos, such as green vegetable*, & c <
Uoxcs aud packages will U* deposited at tha Wayside
Home, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. POTTER,
joi« -dlwoui Uoneral Huperfnteudent.
S T A T K OV UUOIUIIA. DH ATII A1T1
OOUNTV.—To all whom it may concern:
wiiureas William Hunter will apply at the
Court of Uiumary lor f«etiors lMwnlsaory as
Administrator on tho Be Into ol George Q, Uaralng.
ol said county, deceased.
W ‘
. COUNTY.—Whoross, Arcln
dlan of Levi F. Unshor, npi>
that he has rally smiled with tin
tallied his majority:
•id McLeod, Guar-
,h to this Court,
nd, he having at
This is, therefore, to cite all ihmsuii* concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, n Hiiylln-v
can, why said Guardian sb mid uul be dts« haipeti ou
thu first Monday in Jam m-xt
Witness the lit u. Will.a a HmUh, Ordinary. April
W, 13IG. KUWARrt I.ANG,
x aprll • t\ c?. Ordinary
To the Krlemis of file ‘Soldiers
IIhoiirTiuiu ibe CbUltHlf'riMJ,
4JUARTRRR4BTUH GkaT.-c DKV'T; |
Hi'hrcoml i>b Vi), l ii?M, (
Wliei
•( Ordl
nary lor Loners Dlsuuaaory a* Aduil 1 Ulr.uor on the
state ot William J. Clirtev, latent said county, de
ThoLuare, iheiofore, to cite and aUmouirli ail Whom
It may concern, to he and appear before said i\>urt io
muko ohJectUm (IT any they have) on nr before the
fuel Moutlay in October na\l, pthetwisu mid letter*
These are, therefore to cltu aududmoutfih all whom
U may donneru, to bo and apimar before said Court U)
Ion (If any they have) ou or before Uu; 1st
4uly otkerwiM said letterU trUl »»•
i, Dominick A G’Hjrrne, Ksq. v «rdJnAry for
well that
to tho army,
io able to be at
Weeks;
Tub Yankbb Ahmucbto bk Conobntiutbd.
The cry ol conceutrailoti is being gov up iu the
North lu the hope that in the union ol thejr for
ces they will be able to carry tbe two greatest
points lu the campaign—Richmond and Atlan
ta. Tbe Philadelphia Inquirer, lu urging the
policy, says:
A dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette, from
Mcudow BlulTs, West Virginia, suites that Gen
eral Crook's command has started ou its second
expedition, this time, U is believed, to jol&Hbe'
army of the Potomac. It is also announced
that Gen. Hunter, in command of Buigei’s uriny,
is tnoviug in the same direction, while the
army of the Northwest, under General Pope, it
Is said, Is on the way to reinforce the army of
the Potomac. AU these movements show that
concentration Is uow the order o^lliu day, and
that the strength lo ovorihrow the rebellion is
lo be loutid lu the union ol our urmles. Gen
Grant will soon have an uriny wlilcb it will be
impossible for Lee, with all tbe forces in tbe
South at his command, to resist, and short work
will he made of the siege of Richmond. This
concentration, we apprebeud, is the true prin
ciple of determined, vigorous wurfuie. It gives
streuglb, and strength under the coiuni ind of
such a general as Grant must bring victory us
surely as ell'ecl follows cause.
Generul A. J. Smith, with his command, it is
also said, is en route for Chattanooga, perhaps
to reinforce dhurman, while at the same time
the latter is buiup strengthened from every
available source. The rebels are no doubt pur
suing the same policy, and In a very short Unit*
the cculcudlng forces on bolb sides will he
massed ut the two great objective points ol the
campaign, Kicnmond and Atlanta, and the. de
feat of the rebels at both places will be Water
loo defeats! _
of North Carolina, In his spaiuihea has charged
Vi . W. Ho,don w ith being feelrous ol wlih-
drawing North Carolina from ihu OonfSduracv.
In published cards three mogihprs or the North
Carolina Legislature, stale ttmfllolden lu their
pieseuce last November, In conversation aid lu
substance lu the Legislative'halls: “This Leg
islature ought to cull a oottvtuiipu. mid lake the
Stale out of the Confederacy. Mark my ex
pression—before six mont hs you will set? 1 aui
right.” •’
far* A man named Ruxionf lias pioseutod hU
I'erudontlais” as Senator elet^ from Arkansas to
tho U. S. 8onnle. f
C. S. Marshal’s Sale
addon the first Ttcmluy In
Ci.urt Honnq la t^clty of
if nours o' sahVtps failowl
thrriLL bowoldon the first Tlesdny In July next,
before thu C%urt Ihin-^q la city of Havammh,
daring the usual hour* o’ sal«,'tps ruiluwingdescrib
ed property, lo wll: One hay hois , a« U one buggy
and harness. The said property irt levied on as tho
property of C. W. Thompson, Gaenlfliue, to sutlBty
twoll. la ’s 111 favor ol the Couindi rate States vs. t*.
W. Thompson, U irulsho j, for Brin.'Ipul aud Interest
ol debts duoiilluiienonilos. '
MUS*K8 K'N(IUBKHfil.I),
june.’t—lnwtd Hepuly Marshal.
Volt Aiuaisi .i
rill! stss’liU-T HWAN, ((«|it. .l.G.
Gsinolt, will It-iivustuiiovu on 81(1
DAY, tl.dllcsl .ley of ..uly, t.r tin
purpose of iiccommodstlng all those
pursonH ot» the river Who may wlnli to carry prodneu
to exchnnco lor such supplies a* tlioy may need. No-
tire will be given atiho dilloreot landings prior tf)
tiie time of leaving, tliut all may Know wh it time to
it tho boat on her way up. Jauettyilawtd
&BT Republican copy.
Sheriff’s Sale.
next, will bo sold at the; (*'t
Uhurcb) in anid cotiuty, hetwmm Ibe lawfu
sale, two lots in the city ot"
north by Flrat struct, cast by lo
McGuler, south oy lot owned IT
by Lot NThoothorJC
street, east by
lursof
Ion—one Iroundod
neat bY estate of
P. Pease, west
Uorthby Second
south try
will ho granted.
Witness, tho lion. William Smith, Ordinary, April
3d,lH«4. EDWARD I.ANU,
aprll >_ y Ordinary.
L p W N U IkM
Wlflmcs, Dominick A O’Byrim.
o.
[)icciubor, 18W.
,'uUNTY.—To all whom It may concern.
plllp M. itussell will app;y ut the Court
dinary tor Letters Dlatulssory us Exwtilor ou
tale of Anna Stuudiuau, lute ol Chatham county, de
These ate, therefhro, to cite aud admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and uppear before, as Id
Court, to make objection (If auy they have) ~ ‘
lore the first Monday lu ii ‘
letters will ho granted
Withe “ 4 -
uly next, ol bar wise said
Gomiiock A. O'liynie. ICnq., Oidluury of
‘Jaeuar
HYUN
‘Imtlmni county, tula 4Lh day ol t/auuury, IH04.
JHU»—* DUAllNiCK A. o’HYItNk, *»■ O.
• (JHATIIAitl
It may concern:
Whereas, Joachim U. Batiasy will upply at tbu Court
of urdinary iur imtters insmlssoiy aa Admlmstiator
... thu uatntu of Thoinuatl. Jordan, late or Chutiiam
county, deceased.
Those aru, iheruloru, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to bo and Appear hclovo said Corn t lu
untkuobjection (if any they have) on or lieiore the 1st
Mummy in Boptcmber uoxi, otlierwlsu said letters
Will bo granted,
ill im) urnuiuu. a
Witm ss, Dominick A.O'lfyinu, Ksq., Ordinary for
Chatham county, this Jkl day ol Mat ch, 1M64.
mar4 DOMINICK A O’UYRNR, O. C. O.
8 TATK OF U IKO lid I A. t HATliAitl
COUNTY.--To all whom ft iflay concorn:
Whereas, Dr..Joint D. Fish will apply ut the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssory ns Administra
tor on the estatu of Llonry L. Leopold, late of said
•omity, deceased.
Thusu aru, therefore, lo cite aud admonish nil
whom It utuy concern, to he nud appuar before said
court to make objection (it any-they have) on o
foie the.first Monda, lu November next, othei
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness, Domnin u A. O llyruu., ICh<|.. Ordinary foi
Jhutham County, tula 16th d«)V or April, ldM.
aprltt* DOItflNlCKA OMUi.nK O. f?
Ordinary lor Leiterji DisinisborV as Adminlstraior on
•he estate ol B. Breck I'arkman, late of said county,
deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite aud Admonish all whom
It may concern, to bo und appear before suld tkmrt to
make objection (if any thoy have) on or beloru the
first Monday in October iiuxt, otherwise said let
ters will bo granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O'Byrne, Ksu., Ordinary
uut.hum county, this 17lh day of March, 1864.
marl 9
JTATK OP UUOIftllA-r€HATiftAin
__ r
'COUNTY.—To a.i whom it may concern
Whereas, James Bent will Apply at tho Court ■
Ordiuary for Letters of Administration on thee*
tale of Mary Bout, late of Chatham county, deceased,
These aro, therefore, to clu> and admonish all
— - — 1 —.ear before said
whum it may,concern, to be and appear berorc
Court to' make otficction (if any they have) <
Aatore the first Monday Ifrjuly ifuxt, othewvlsi
The friends and r'dativ
nl Gorthn n Virg'ma an
raugemeui ha* this d.«> 1
urn Express coinpan
anng upi-arol i
Kli I
l picLflgcs oi
ud, Vn
eL.talr.c4 tUeiu.
Express rump*!.), th
Package-
pounds, h
COUNTY.—IV bur cm, MUxti.ib
pllos to this Court loi Lotters ol Gaardlanshlp ol the
eraoua and properly of BumUel, Culv and Mary
enlerfslt, raluorsot Bteptum Centurfuit, dwuasul.
These ate; tberufuro, to require all puisnus eon
corned to file lu this olfire, on or bufoie the Ural
Monday in lUyoext, then ulhk*rUuui! (if any ihi y
hfve)'tu said Hjiooint'm.Mit otherwise Letteis ul
Guurdluinship will Iur granted the appliiaut.
Given Under my hand aud oifielul hi
April 3d, 1864.
WILLIAM flMlTM, (
Attest- Howard Lano, C. C Uidlimry
ulgotture, this
AY NIC COllN'l V
ueeru • Whereas, Wiley
Knox, Administrator upon thoostate of Jos. Wain-
wilght, late of aaidcounty,deceased, apiilUu tu« L«-i
ters ol Dismission irom tne administration oil it
estate.
Therefore, the klndrud amt r.rediloi s ot said I
(‘.used are huieby clwxl amt admonished to file the:
objectioUH (If any they have) In my oittc.
tho law, nthorwfse Lettera DiomlASi
od tbo a) plicaui at the June t<
or Ordinary lor said county.
JAMfiB HIGQBMITU.
November 3,1861. Deputy >ndlmo;
ory will be K lb,t
• XI of the IV-
“GERALD GRAY’S WIFE,"
NOW llb.lDY,
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE
novicijii/r Pi*;, no.
Containing tlm Charming htory of
“GERALD GRAY'S WIFE."
Single coplue (Postugu I old), (3 0.). (mlors rol
CO copies, or more, accompanied with ihc ('ABU,
t 9U.,u t h.lnNRWUURHuNCY iiiuNsoo
mftvlk ; Augnsis, (is.
CHANGE OK SCHEOULfc
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
Iowa:
BITWBtfN 1CAOOM AMD UlIstlUBUI.
Leave Macon at - fr-** F. M
AiTlvo at Columbus at
Leave Columbus at *
Airlvo at Macon at
aaTWZH* iuooh 4H® oniTnuoG.iWKr.,
Uiavo Macon §•*! f}*
A) rive at Chattahoocheo *\ ™ ■
Leave Chattnboocheo TJ'* A ft.
Arrive at Macon ^
The Mall oi'd Paaaongcr Trahm from AJhauy coin
nect dally at BmlthrUle, «o. ID J* YY. it. K*. aud irom
Fort GaineB dally at uathburt, with CLattahoochqr
Mall Train. • u ,,
r r — Q~ltl.>t(Un at ........ I *. SO I At.
Soldicri
follows ;
lu Noah Carolina, a. itnleigh
at Columbia
Montgurce ry, oi
lose Asoociaiio
The Agents oi thvat Association.* »-.i
chuige them and ship daily L Bo:;r
paRj lo the prop*.i Ageji m vL
BlatsAAt fiichtnond, vvnw w. u.. . . ...u
to U.opotper inaumuxi •
I the wiSiujd Ol Ws .olaicra,
Cwitatn uad npeiidy cumihiu
boms, tneHonin. rn Hr ,:ii. * )
gfte Thifi »
Cnmpauy such iUMiities m «.ui t
lhiMurrAiigYUn .it . . unphte .-.ucct.
spwUslhilttj of the tranr.parutiun o
Relief Associations are requr^i
their Ageuis who huvt. t.erciofero utit^l as travelling
If lliu Hvlloi Acaodstlons Will osub*
llsh ag’encksIn the nar of either uimJCr 1 , they e.ay
joy the fame privl eges herohy tuciae.i to the ar
my oi Northern Virginia. F. W. SHIS,
Llcutenajit Colonel and LJ-niinrm tU-r.
Approved.
A. R. Lawton,
tguttrtermaster General.
JrilKitN RV.IMSa CO., t
ugm:tn, CH , reh. lwk. t
The Southern Express Company hereby notily ih*
friends and relatives of sohiiers in tbo army ox North
ern Virgluia and elsewhere, tluxi tuey ate preplied
to carry out arrangements aa announced in ths above
olficial notico, and that they will do all In thdx
power lo lulfili Ua.roquirumquu
I Ail £ A dilUTErti
Dnpcrintundent and Acting Presidaut
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OFFICE U.
140 Days ViirlOiigii
AND
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Leave Bmithvllle at
Arrive at Albany at
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Twenty days' tuncu-rh and a reward of t ! j c 'iD '*»
given for the upprohension nnd delivery at vul * Bar.
foryofiach of the following mftiud pflvaios, dc
sorters from th s IL'glmcnt ’
l W. D AM A RAN; 00. « CdyeBfiOl »;c, 0 foot
0Inches high, dark conr^l*. xlon, hazel oyi:e, biudt
Lair, born in Han«n*or, Germany; by occupation a
’butcher. /
•). JOHN il CAUDLE, Co 0, U2 years of ago, 0
feat a ir.ii.o- ni.'h, tlark complexion, hasei eyes,
-black hair, resides In Campbell con .tr. C»
J. W. DDDDB. Co. C, 8*2 years ol ag«, 3 feut W
inches h!a[b, fair cdmpkxion, blue eyes, dark hatr,
rffildenro ioL