Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, July 20, 1864, Image 1

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BY THEODORE BLOIS. WM. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. TERMS^P TUE MORNING NEWS. AtiSfKftrr.'Jone. 1,1864, the Rowing rate® ' vlli * bl ?Wg od: 4 ‘ * ♦ • PA.T?T&JEt. suc-oKoiJiiis - moo litM*e nliMfths '•• 11 00 Us Tlaiau 4 O0 " TKI- WEEKLY PAPER. SIX Months #11 00 'jlirou fflonlfi*... 6 00 WEEKLY 1PJV3PJBR. Six raonUm ..,.. ADVEiniSlNG. Per square of t*m lxmjub or to*%, or JK* ce by that many ltoe® or r DO I LARS for each tssert -wr ng" type, THfi “ Guardianship • • • 44 Dismission <..... »•••• Notice to Debars and creditors Leave to 8ell Real Estate and Negroes, per square Sale- oi Heal Eetateand.Negroea, Sale oi Perishable Property, eaeh Insertion. * ... Advertisements not marked with the 16 00 ici square 16 00 2 per square lor Commanding, from blh May to 3d June, iwclu- cavalry seemed a disorganized mass—straggling with any force Jiw. Only intch wounds counted as compelled a all over thu country, aud taking whatever they It would leave man to leave thefle'd. could lay Itaelr hands on. Their discipline, I the raids of lb« Field aud Siaff.—B F Grace, Mu.|or, in thigh, compared wilh ours, was like eu many rabhlo j.has succeeded 12lh May; J A Bonnoll.Sergeunt Major, In lace, compared to auldiers. 1 think the fault must j men and not,* 1 bo In their regimental commanders. If they were like Col. Anderson there would have been 12th May. Company A—Killed, Private Thomas Cum mings Wounded Capt W Dixon, hand, 10th; none of this, and I think the appearance of the her oi Insertions desired, will remain in the paper ■ —u orderodjout by ihe advertiser,' and chanted as abova. WEDNEaUJ* MO 1NINU, JOLT 20, 1864. TELEGRAPHIC. REPOflfS OF THS PKK88 ASSOCIATION 1863,4* d *L Thrasher, iu. the Clerk's office of t/u In*H it\ Court of th. uJni'ederate States for t/u Northnv District -of Ueorqi Important from the Georgfi Front &0DRESSLS OF GENS. JOUXSTON X* AND IIOOU, ,in%o<Jy of the Enemy, i.the Chattah6^o»iBe.' D COMMUNICATION WITH riONTO’olUKU V AND WEST POINT CA VALRTSKIltMISIILYG ATBUCKSMHAU • OX THE GEORGIA BA1R0AD. Atlanta, July 18.—77ie ujmy aud public were surpioed this raorniug with the announce menl ol the change of commanders. General Jobostou.bas retired, Gen. Hood receiving the command. khe lollotving is General Johnston’s farewell addren, : • IlEALsojABTIinS ABUT OP TENNESSEE, ( J ii,y 17, 1864. ) In obedience to orders of the War Depart ment i turn over i<j Gen. Hood the command of the Army and Department. of Tennessee. I tmunui leave this noblpnim, witboal expressing my admiration ol lbs high military qualities ii has displayed, hjj conspienoua in 'VOj&^oldlerly virtue, enduraucu of toll, obedf ' and brilliant courage. The. enei uttaclTerPWS Sergt H 0 Moore, arm, 6‘.h ; Sergt J Randolph, side, 12ih ; Sergt John Spears, arm, 1st Juno; Corpl Holmes, wrist, 12tb /Privates James Mc- Lemore, thigh, 6th; JnoP Rickerson, arm and breast, lijlh ; Goo Holmoa, body, (left in eno- my’d bands.) 12th; Robt Slone. Missing, pris oner ; iJofpl W A Clark, wounded in side, 1st June ; Sergt Jas Barrett, May 5. Company ts—Wounded, Lieut E M Blonnt, face, 18.h ;’Lieut Klimt, fool, 12.h ; Sergt John 'Brown, arm, 12th; Sergt ‘W B White, arm, 3d June,(since amputated); Corpl R' N P Baker, thigh, severe, Oth May, (since dead); Privates ,-4' Tbeo Metme.lkwnb amputatod, Oth May ; Jas *D Hope, arm, 10th (CA Stcbberns, leg, eovere, 12th; Jonathan Rogar, thigh, and missing.— Missing : Privates B F Johns, May 7th ; Henry Flaree, 12th; Henry W Howard, 12th; William Amos, Oth May. Company C— Killed, Privates JasE imondaon, 5th May ; T D Anderson, ljiib ; J A Juhnson, I2lb ; U,emy Herring,3d June. Wdhnded,Lieut C R Denmars, shoulder, 1st June ; Sergt J B Evreti, side, I2ib ; Privates David EdmouJsuu, arm, 5lh May, and tbigti, let Juue ; 8 A Graves, both thighs, 5th May, W G Buruey, head, 10th 1 G D Harrell, arm, 12.h. Wounded aud supposed dead, C H Dumpier, Wm Wuuniug, 12th. Miss ing, L G Edwnids, 12th; J D Johuaou, 18th; Juo Campbell, 18tb. r Company D-Killed, Private J D Herring ; Sergt J W Henderson, 12th ; Sergt C Stewart, 12th. Wounded, Sergt C H Lewla, shoulder, 12th; Privates L J Uickax, leg, 12lb; H G Simp son, hind, 12th; J 0 Ulghsmilh, abdomen, 10 b; Joo Aldrige, hand, 10th; R Knox, mortally,12th; J M Herring, baud, 12th; J H Herring, loot,12 h; FI Herring, hand, 12th ; J H Wwtonok, lungs, 12tb; HenryJourneymen, arin, 13th ; M S High- oeygan, im, l2ib^HpTBvrgt L Pardarn ; Privates David Burrisa, 131i; J D Cooner, 19th ; S Binnelt, 19.h. Company E—Killed, Corpl R J Joiner, 14th; Privates W W Loper, lOtb; Jas HUiddlngs,10th; Jas B Miller; 12tb. Wounded, LieuUj Hogans, lung, 13th; Sergt W A Thompson, both thighs, lath; Corpls Spivey, J 0 Bennett, 12th; Privates W R Rickerson, thigh, 5th May ; A M Stevens, (since died), 5th May ; A J KlugwooS, 12tb; J D Oberry, Sergls J Jdnes and Joiner, 12th. Miss ing, D Mlsaer r 19th; W 8 Clark, 13th. Company F—Killed, Sergt T Cobill, 19th; Corpl J M MiQuage, 1st; Woonded, Sergt M Smith, eide, lOtb; Private H Branch, 5th; Abner Lugg, killed, 5th; W Rlbbaus, thigh, 5.h; P M labed. Ton, soldier*, Save never from your courage, and never eoboMd-joui foes. No longer yonr leader,'! will still watch your career, aud wilj*rejoice in your victories. To one and all I ofler assurances of my friend ship, and bid yuu an affectionate farowoll. ISIgnedl J- E. Johnston, General. On ua^uming command Gen. Hood Issued Lbt following address: IlEADQIl’S ABMT OF-TENNESSEE, I - July 18tb. ) Soldiers:—In obedience to orders from the Wm Department 1 assume 10 the command ol tblB army and department, ljeel the weight oi the reaponslbility so suddenly snd unexpected ,y devolved upon me by this position, and shal buud all my energies and employ all my skill to meet Its nqalremenie. I look with confidenci to your patriotism to stand by me, and rely upon your prowess to wrest your coontry from the grasp.of the iovadcr, entitling youi'Balvcs tr. he proud of the distinction of being called the of an oppressed people. ■ncty* J. B. Hood, General. ,Atc communication' wlflf Montgomery . mdod last night near Ndtasnlga, aupposed -by a poAton o the party of the enemy, gSborted at Talladega olfcSalurday. 1.0 train baifornved to-day from.West Point. Oouraou, arm.d.h; D P W Crlbb, leg, 12th; G Uase, tbigh,J2.h; J W Coursou, hand, 12 b; L G Sauls, head, 3J June. Missing, Sergt J L> Brantley, 12’.h; Private J B Jaylor, 6l(i; A A Sweat, 6 b; R J B mtwrigbi, 19th; R J Rigging, I9ib; J Gogwiu, 19th; T J Kuowles, Sib; OF Steady, 19-h. Company G—Killed, SetRt R Vickary, 12tb; Private H Gainey, 12,h, R Jones, 5th, J T J 4 s,k “- MBoatbi 5tb, Corpl 8 Lyons McPherson, 6th; Private A F ; Clatk; 5ih; M L Chancery, S.b; 8 J Laois, 5h;. D.O Bryant, 8th; N G Monring, &-b; S Vicury, 12th; Nbah Wain" wrlgbt 5th; E K Carter, 2J Juue; G B Herb, 2d June'’ Missing, Lt N Robinson, 20th; Privates H Bitten, 1 Floyd, 5 b; J A F.oDlnson, 20th; W F Johns, 12 h. Company H-Killed, Lt I) O Zeigler, June 1; Privates J G Casey, 1st; J R Taylor. 5th; Jas Dampier, 18th. Wounded, Capt rfll Smith, side, 1st; Lt C T Stewart, leg, 5th; Sergt J W Hardy, (in enemy’s hands) 12 th; Privates M Ivuight, head, 12th; II J Dampier, band, 7th; J E Glover, face, f.th; W N Hunt, foot, 12th; J H Kolghl, lnnga, 5.b; J N Stndsllll, haod, 5,b; C H Jonee, thigh, 12,b; J A Slater, leg amputated, 5-b Stephen Worthington, face, 18th; Benj Moore, shoulder, 18.b. Juo Worthington, leg, LOtb. Missing, Sergt G S Watts, 12ib; Privates Wm Lawson, 12tb; G A Lawson, 19.b; Corpl O Rentz, 6tb. , _ Company I—Killed, htON Nelson, 12th; Sgt J Baneour, 10ib; Privates G F Farmer,^8th.- su£j Sapp, 4jgySr*rjrWtnb, 6tb. Missing’ Sergt C H Carter, 12th'; Privates W E Lamb, 12th- J II Harrison, 12th; J Blackshear, 15th; uan’Andereon, lC.b; Sergt W Blalock, 7th; W S Barllt-y, 7lh. Company K-Killed, Lt J P Carson, 12th; Sgt L W Minebcrd, 12th; Sergt J B Sweatt, 12ib; Privates W J Roweli, 12ib; W W Williams, 12 b; c Harris, 12 h; S W Roberts, 19.b; G T Wal 5th Guorgia, and iu discipline, has had a good effect, as Gea. Wheeler has issued very stringent orders about straggling. Our corps commaud- er and brigade |comwanders seem cool in the hour of danger, observing all the different posi tions, watching the mancuavres oi the enemy, and posting their men with th .t quietude which shows the skillful commander, aud almost al ways insures success. The third of July was the most trying day to us that we have had since we arrived utthe front. Previous to tfcat we bad occupied the trenches ^ on the right ot the infantry line, and although Weru .many tipies under a tierce lire from the enemy T s batteries, we felt secore aud* quite comfortabl;; but on iheSd instkut opened a day of fatigue and distress to many. The morning of the third the regiment was in the saddle about 8 o’clock, a. m M and the bilgAde drawn up in un old field in front ot Col. Anderson’s quarters, we being a little to the right and rear ol Kennesaw. Heie we remained until niter' sunrise; and us the golden rajs kissed the brow of Kenuesaw, aud 1 kuow Geu. Johnston’s army had retired Iroui it, l felt as though l was about to bid larewoll to a long tried Irig^d. Mauy a time had its rougheued heart received the mis siles of death rent to crush its brave defenders, and sent back from the mouths ot the huge caunon the iron bolts ol dctlance. Our brigade was about the lust to leave, and consequently was the rear of our retreating army, a very heavy aud tU^pouBiblu position. Geu. Johnston’s army on the right had with druwu about six miles, aud the cavalry were to over the retreat and retard the eueiny as much as possible. Our advance was very slow, conse quently we bud uot passed Marietta more Lhuti a mile aud a half wheu Col. Anderson ordered all but the first squadron to disuioujit, which was Instautiy done,'and a ‘line t)t bailie formed on the railroad; the led horseB, under command of Major Davaut, guarded by the first equadron, commanded by Captuiu M. N. McCall, were moved forward to be kept out of reach oi l^e enemy. Thu sccoud squadron, Lieut. Brower comtnandiug, third squudrou. Captain Marsh, fourth, Capt. Best, uud filth, Cupl. Wulit.our, composed the regiment dismounted, uil corn inauded by Lieut. Col. Bird. We hud bueu iu iiue only a few miuutue wheu the Federal ilag was seen in tho woods, aboqh a hull mile to our front. Almost iustuntaneously a wreath of smoke curled up through the leafy cuuupy, uud u shell went whistling over our heads, l’he second squ idrou was sent out as skirmishers, aud were lyiug betweeu us aud the Yankee battery.— When the bullciy opened we look to the rail-* road embankments lor protection. Out artil lery commenced a duel wilh the Yankee, aud it was a most terrific fire, pluciug the second squadron us lt)cy lay in an open field iu ajnost perilous position, as the shell from both butte ries burst amongst them; three men of I troop were wounded while lying in this pq&iliou. The squadron notolF-***®* 4 *^*^ ia-UfalBitotRion. nni.il ordered to retire; having " our army to spare , Wbei make his nam«j 1 must close ceived by this i teV of the 20ih this op port un “unknown ” Handsome l day’s v uiou add 3d Florida soldier, and uot starving present it would be'madness; >ur rear i*ntlrel^‘..rxnT)! 3 ed to tul eibemy, Jitet,Wi»t, our lieueral preyeutlng fio fur. W«*wani ds icr tb<Uroiit now, and When iflltiontf6rco;iv>r*Gen. Johnston r’c- corps, T warrant he will terror to (tifeVncmy •r tho4)re^eni ; but having re- mine's mair a copy of toy let - June, also a present, I take of leturnlog my thanks to Wm it i> r Wt^otitli ' iNDUOT'.—The Monatlon of one of Atlanta, by the 1st cglmotvts, is worthy ol the min loners that Johnaton’A army is Richinbnu, i The ii tends and relatives of of Nortborn Vng'Jfia tiro hurohy ubtliied tha^ rimgetm nt has this day Tjccn eliect urn Express company to curry all p.iokagcs of ftVjd HEADq'ui First Military L)ist: ■ ' .^onftetu, July 1», lisfrt SPECIAL ORDER No. T ; . . Ju pursuance pi the Frodlatnatidn of his Ex cellency Joseph, EcBrowti, dovurndt* of Geor gia, ordering tfio Koserve Militia of the State between the- agean - sixteen and .seventeen O'* and 17.) and tlliy and lif^ live (50 and 55.) to re port immediate!,! to Gen. G. W. Smith, lor the defence of tho 3tai,e, ntul m.accordance wilii hia published letter of VJiflniciloi;* to hia Aids do qatnps, dated July l|?ii, 1 hen by uotlly ami Tfiliro all persona within the.ages mentioned to report to* flol W. 1'. Thotji^aon, A. 1>. C., iu Savannah, on oi betlue Wednesday, iln*. “Oth inst., t»y whom they Will be enrolled aud Imu ished with iransportiAlou over the Railroads to Atlanta. } Applications lor exemption on the ground oi physical ImlblHty mnsL Uo accompanied by a eectilicato froftS Dr.-J. B. SiiMlVau, ’Burgeon lot Senatorial District. , ft is to be hoped ihitljfie oJtiznnrt^ this Dis trict, iucluded in Ifon ehll oi the Governor, and who are ublc to aid in-the dOfuiibe of ttieli liber ties, their homes pud property, now so Immi nently threatened wilirnll- thu l^nrors o! vandal invasion, will proirtplly respond to tills appeal tqlhdir % -patrfoliviii aud uiauhodd. ThAso uegleetlug or refusing* to comply with the requisitions th thd^overu'or’a Older, are noli fled that after the SiOib instant;, .> (licet h will be detailed .iq.urVedl and 6end them to the army. Gfio. P. Hauiiisoh, A. D C., Lt MllUmy piamcL (i. M. fejjr Republican pleuso cdp.v LiJl day, (*0.h ) Circular. STat^ qF tiifioncj D lNHl*. GUNlfHAt.’H (Iffit ic. r •. Atiania, .Inly ) To the Aides d&Gampaif the Military Dtsliieln and UlllcuiH di tailed ,by M ijiirGcu- Biuith to bring up the Reserve Militia \% + Imiuediuuily .upon the receipt ol these In- strtii’tioiirt you will call upon the ‘jUaiigcA ol if Inferior courts, the el0V%‘ ol the snjmrVir and inferior courts,fherifL,.tux cVdlectors ami olh(r officials exempt by law Horn’ militia duty in your counties, to assist you in carrying out the .or- ders given by the Governor iu bis proclamation of Ihe Oth iuat. Tbeetolfiefci'n will be to go through theTr mooitig iiifilvlduul'y t Governor 14 rbpoft t5 ninc.u. j^A^wnroinu: counties, sum- fred by tiie . Smith at ibis'. G Tee mate body of ti.e enemy have .rossed tho Chsltaboochec between Isbam’s Ford and Hoswoil, and are elowly push.ng f. rward. Oavslry skirmishing took place this morniDg nl Buck H- ttd, on the Georgia road, eight mile* from this city. Railroad Disaster. Gwffin, July 18 —Four miles bciow Jonesboro' the tugiiie’sonebine wis blown np. The eng necr, irpl TV dojtn the mil road about a mile. . * total wreck. -Tho track win be e'eared before moriileg. ir, the U. Joe Huskey, Dr. Downes, Dr. Harris, and a negro j, y Smith, 15 b. Wounded, Ll wood passer were killed, and Tanner, ot the 35th den,1st June, D ,.. u n „.„, s , Tennessee, train guard. The engine and five care Capt. bnataxa.—During the Mexican S. bi ig burners, under the command ot Llent Raphte 1 Semmee, was capeired whilst under a press of sail engaged tn keeping up the blockade of Vera Cruz.— A portion ol the oilicers and craw were drowned, and the remainder, with l apt. Semme*. was picked up by tire boats ot Uie Kngliab and French men-of- auch rrcd at the island of Slcrlficios. The burners at the time was very light, being near ly out of p^ovuiona^Fatei^ Muhde* of Five of Gen. Forbest's Soocfs bt tue Vankees.—Recently, on the line of the Meinphiaand Gbarleeton Railroad, near Grand Junction, Mise., live of Gen. Forrest’s sconta fell into the hands of the enemy and were bru tally murdered. The atrocious deed was wit nessed by a number of citizens living near the bloody scene, who attest the fact in a published leitej to the nilliisrv authorities In Mississippi. niiouaux at ^Hk'NoRTa^Vankee papers repre sent the cronghl as very general in all parts of the Gutted States, from Canada to the Potomac, and irem Massachusetts to Missouri. Rain had not fallen for several weeks, and vegetation was.parched B L MeCienden, head and tbigb, 12.b; Corpl A J Henderson, 1st June, lungs; Privates W Har ries 12tb; D Smith, arm, 12 b; J M Kite, head, Wrb- L Rickerson, leg, Oth; P W While, arm, 5th- W H»rring, arm, 19tb; 3 C Murray, 1st Tune- J Fullwood. arm, 1st June; J 8 Williams, fool ’ l»t Join; M CJariig, C H Hall, 12th; U Thomas, 12ib; N Arnold, 19th; Tbos Nettles, 18ih- AJ Johnson, 19th; E McOleodou, 6th. Recapitulation.—Killed,* 25; wounded, 108i missing, 47; of whom none are known to be wounded. Total, 180. Casualties in Co. if, 63d Oeorqut ltegiment, Com manded by Colonel George if. Gordon, from May 1 i2iA to June tilth, 1864. Killed—Privates J Mirans, Tbos Johnston; G J Bsantly, died at City Hall Hospital, Macon. Wounded—Sergt B Hobbs, slightly iu hand; Corpl n H Blankenship, severely In thigh; T Hatt severely in neck; Privates Pretsly Cooper, lal'eri slight, July 2; J W Green, iu leg; Ira Hamilton, into Jobn HlU ? u ’ ln h “ nd dnm>,~nnffir iu III, »» Hester, aB j(Wm Sfrlvey, sevetely In both’thighs; From our Army In Tennemee-tUe Altl t Georgia Cavalry. (Correspondence of the Daily Morning News 1 Bivouac of toe 5th Geohqia C walk if, i Neak the CHATTAHOOCHEE, July 15,1864. ) On the 5th Inst, we crossed the Chattahoo chee river, beiDg the last ot the right of the army. Since that lime we have ei joyed some repose, or, rather, romaiudd in the same comp. The dntieB uf the regiment are silil very heavy The enemy is across the river, on our rigid, in considerable lorce, and are only wuiting for the remainder to make a lorward movement, you can get more perfect Information oi the general movements ol both armies, irom other sources, I will conBne myself to onr regiment We have been shifting onr position almost every day until we crossed the river. We have been ln line ol battle behind feuces, in the trenches, on the railroad, in the woods, and in the fields—In every imaginable position that cavalry or infantry could aeenme, it has been oar lot to occupy, on the 19th of June Col. R. H, Anderson was placed in command of tbs - ' lymerly commanded 'b^Brig. General ol . ju own, rEgimegt, ■Qmhded by Llent, Col. Te ught-of the 20lh of June. _ line, this time piling the railroad tyack with fence . raUa for .breastwork*. Hardly! .to wo Dnlshed when pop goes the gonj aud eip' WUa, ties ihe bullet over onr heads—then was scam pering in hot haitu, each one to'hls rail pyie, and- lyiug close and low, although the road was open, and the sun excessively hot. Hannon’s brigade on onr right, now engaged ln the skirmish wilh the euoray, keeping a bris.t Arc. Boon the bullets came thick aial last, buzzing like bees in tbelr fl'ght, the Millie Ipall has a very curious mnsic to those they arc cntctlaiuing, and reminds one that he would ra ther be awny from the hum und turmoil, qf strife. AlHfngh we held back the advance abont ari4|Br, there were no casualties at this place; we reTnalned there until the enemy were Banking us ou both sides. 1 cau name an In stance in that Bgbt to show the steadiness ol our regiment. While behind the rail pile--. Han non’s brigade was immediately ou our right, connecting with the third squadron. They had been contending with the enemy for some lime. Suddonly they were 6oen (o rise fiom ihe rail pilesand retire precipitately. No one knew the cause of Ibis sudden move, so much like flighp The* 'right of the rug.menl was now exposed, and there was un open apace which; if Ihe ene my had reached, would hnvo exposed us to a murderous Are. Our boys saw what they thought was a regular stampede, but every one remain d Brmly at his post, waiting for their oBlcers to say move. Soon orders came for U6 to move by the flank down the railroad We had to try the double quick lor tome distance, as the enemy were trying to A ink us. Wo could see three lines of battle moving parallel with the road. This was the cause of onr right giv ing way so suddenly. They were ordered lo tali back, and having to go through an old Aeld which exposed them to the bullets of the enemy, they look it at a run. tor about three miles we endured the hottest sun and most la tiguing march it was ever my lot lo experience Some of the meD gave out by the way and were raptured by the enemy, and many *ql them could hardly drag their weary leet along when they reached the intantry linee. 1 would have dropped by the wayside if it bad not been lor the kindness of Lieut. Col. Bird, who, when 1 was almost exhausted, allowed me to ride his horse, he marching at the head of his regiment on foot, ever with hia usual kindness looking after the welfare of hie command. Gol. Anderson, with his brigade, consisting of the 1st, 81, 8th aod 10th Confederate n ■’ mentB and the 5th Georgia, always occupii a prominent position; but I notice that wheL a Agbt iB coming ou, be is always Dear the 5ib Georgia; it being a child of bis raising, he feqls be can always couflde in its honor and ability. 1 particularly noticed In this retreat Generals 'Wheeler and Kelly. They were very cool and deliberate in their duties, passing where tho bolls were falling as though there was no enemy about. Gen. Kelly is a very young man and now commands the division ws are in ; he rides amid a storm (I bullets os though he kuew there was no harm lor him. As Gen. Kelly was passing along oinid the shot and shell one ol my men hailed him aud naked him if he was not afraid to be riding along there; he replied “no.” The man told him ho was, when the General told ihtna lor- thooixecntlun of Ihnftfty,; the priuci- rocIamuLioq to that dti$\ jug lo obt-y H word’ftntlfcT i>^j this doiyi.yoV pice Md do wi of tbe 9.U July, aide,Col. J. 0. C. Blackburn, oi' July 14, ’61,cop ies of which arc herewith ‘enclosed; and you will sec that all militia uacn, exempts and detailed men Within ihe limits of your Senatorial dls- irictH'and''counties, except such us are exempted hyihe laws ot the Slate, or by the Governor’s pr. clumniibn above nieniinrted, either come or are pajit forward ip'this-place*as directed. By order oi itheX'dtiDmmder in 'Chid • IImnhY-O. Wayne, Adjutant arid Inspector General. IdgTEich newspaper in the Stale copy twice aud send bid to ^fmtotit General’s Ofllce, Mil- lcdfteville.-ai' f • : flpio undcraignsti/lUvmB been appointed Agent X loi tho following Georg!a Companies,- ia prepay ed lo Ibaus ndiicieB to »u amount, oi One alptydr^vjl'lioiiniiiid Oolluru, I» one/lflLfed onjHo i»yBt lavpraDle ter;aa. Southern. Mutual luaiirauce (o* 'VK ATJiifcNS. A8BURY rflJLL.TresH'.. ALBON Ci2A.BE, Scc 1 ;■’* < 350,000. Confederate F. & M. li^urauce t o CF. aTLAN'IA. crab. F tcOAY, Prcs't.,WM..McNAUGHT, Kec j". CAl'lTAL$300,000. Southtrii Insurance and Trust t o, ft conwi’Y 19, .Chart. FV Boroliert will apply ui l1,c o'ourt •* Or dinsry tor Jiw^rH«i'AdmlniBiralion on the estate o« Hftnry L Gfnert, lal« of Chat ham comity, de-, aped. These are, thorqfore, to cite ami odraouish all whom tt taf.y coxtcorn, to qe nurt appear heforo 9«,id Cdtrri, wf make objection (If any they have) on or .before LUc , yo'nviajffJr .July' nexu- otpvrw^u said A. " IdunWOpiety, Alaoumu. ami niqmetii. Kingston, WiV mM&gn, Bavannuh, Aluiudgoviiluana EatontruL. ' To*; Cn&cben mn <rom4.bpn> ^i-'tyiuiuiuQ^dBa n^ HEADER* iVin GA. liElil • ThunderOoit Battery, ..nr(h OHliUtN, I » No. 46. . j Twenty days’ iurloqjh u.,d a reward <>f ^ U will ho 4 qivcu for the upprehenaiorf uud delivery at ibid 14at- i^ryol tach ot the iollowin^ mimed • rnpito-, do surt-ors from th a Regiment 1 W. 1). AMAKAN. Uo, B, HO years oi u^e, 0 feet 9Inches high, dark complexj^n, hazel eyes, blacu hair, born in Hunover, Geitaony,—by occupation n * butcher. ? a. JOHN U. CAUDLE, •Xio'! C, 32 years oi ugo, , sect 2 iuchoa bleb, dark complexion, iiuzei eyes, thick hair. reaides in CoimpbeiljcoUr.iy, ou. 3. J. W.DoDDB, Co. 0,3*4 years oi au-S C-lest 9 inches high, fair complexion, blue eye«, d«*rk hair; S TA'l'lti Tig UfitlllhU, -U.'.A’l’ COUNT Y:.-.—To hil wh«»m it, may cone- rn • ' •Aiti mriy cone rn • Where as, Ociavas yk'berf''und Wm. iiuuier will apply tors i i of Ordinary li i thu « said county,‘dcccuaed. Thfl»e are, there' whom 1L may conce Court u> make objection ( l lorn thu grst iViouday in ii be granted. inter wll Letters DUmitso _ William T- Ouoayviu, late lo cite und ad mo iy thiySiHVc) oi S 'i’ATK «F LiibKLi.i, Daaiuaih COUNTY.—Touil whom it may concern : Wluuv as, Nl. U’. Milieu will apply at the Court of ordi nary for Lutlera Disuusuory a*» Administrator tie (jon^non on the estate ui RichardF^WilliumH, dc I’ht fie are, therefore,., i cite and admonish vvhomii may concern, Ao be and appear before a Court, to make objection (ifTiny they have) on boloie the, iin.k Moqpajmn Ju lOmy m u, utherw :K A. O’] lir.TOlh c Chatham County, (hit*. lOih day bf Ju junc-21 DOMINLCji A O'BVn 8 'i'ATk of ue-iAtuu, oolnSTY. -To all wlfonLit may c as, &t»fry Ann O’Connor win apply ordinary 101 LelW'rt Di.vUiip#.. , Oidiuury t ie, ior»4. iB.-O C. C. tlte estate of Pa dbtBity, scd. micerii Whori it the Court of AdmiriHiratrix te < t Chat in*m (TUtene are, therein*, to pile and admonish al! w Tt may con corn, w bo and appear bofon said Ccn moke objectiui) (ii any rhey hav^j rffi4ffit.iT fat tjmber next, othonnsa said ietto j TATIS WF GLOR6I A, Cifd Tllaifl O C -UN i'Y —To an w om it muy concern W her*, as, Abgustus P. Wetter will.pplyai the Court of ordimiiy lor Letters DiBinitJpoiy a.j Axct estate of Murgu.et Telfair, late of said OF SAVANNAH. HENRY Bftb'lHAM,Prea t.. ..E. i;. LeQRIEL, i * CAPITAL f1.000,000. cit-3 and admo whom it itiav concern, to be aud upptar »e: Court to make objection (ii any they have) on Monday in January next, ..in said letteru wi.l be gr .nted. ip, UutniuiCK A. u’Byrue, Ecij , Ordiu Chathiru county, ii.ls 1st day of July, AM' jury 2 IiyiAliNiCK l<g % yij f 'a:* . ,_:s v CHAR't;i3 or sr-KUorji.-iv OS I , &EORQ IA K A.IXi'Rll9AD .• GJailjUIA UAIl.llOAD, I U N rJS? tunaay. tiniyrntn, mu main llnff.'vslso Trn: Uraudnes fviii rfln *-•.» Atlanta.. Auparita Augusta. ‘Angusui. Atlanta. . . .6.30 a. ♦fcSsSh 1. liigtfhi Traino tkjnnecling with Wal_ ... Branches leave Augnata utb.45 A M., tatd Ai-.-.r. 0.1JA-M No coiuiertioii with Wa Jay Boi.lr Train i*-a«.a -• \;mutn a Negro A,ucl AND ion, OclotlwriiB Insurance Comitany, OF KAVSNNA11, CAPfTA'f., *1,060,6116 JAS. McHHNlilT, Fres’r... .1. V THOMAS, s Hume Insurance Cnmiiany, OF.SAVANNAH. * VAP1TAL, £ J,500,000 AARON V HJ8UH, Pres’t M. A. COHEN, uirfljru In Irwin coil ;MoecrUd Novein^< county, Go. b. JAMES PAtJLK, Co. F, 30;yeura or age, 5 frtur inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, lignt hair bom iu Irwin county. Ou ; by occuimtion a farmer denerted December 17, 1663; supposed to be iu liwitt county, Git. 7 J. WaTSON, i.o.*F, 39 years of age, 6,(001.9 inches blgn, dark complexion, gr«sy cyey, dark halt* born in Irwin county, da.; farmer by eccuputi.Oi; do- scried January 2^, 180*1; suppdsea 10 belli ii win conn' ty. Ga. t‘ •. •ujorderof GEO. R. BLACK, Lieutenant Colonel Couanundiug:. Joith L Hammond, Acting Aujutant. • nmrld $180 liEWAK1>;7 • IJLEADQ'RS b3D GA. Uiij’LM.ufc.N'iV 1- bolt Battery. AprlLtt,lati!.! PEi Lth OlUH£H8,i T 3a No. GO. J < \ cl ol *30 will be paid for ^thq^^agp: und delivery ut ibis battery* of < inftron 11, ofHbta 1. D. GRAHAM, 30 years of age, 6 feet 0 inched , high, light cemplexioL. li^.ht eyes, Jam hair, qurw iu Luurena county, Gu ; desfcrtetl Nov/(k lbfJS, .AMP, Jr.. 41 y^nrr of n£e, 0 uiqc high. l ’JeffurSOn coupiy, OT. . . 3. M. C. WRlullT, 3G yearn of Lge/ffiWw.A; EiunlM’Slate Insuraneti Couiiiany *T OF MACON. Feitral Georgia Insurance €<>. OF MACON. BKNJ.IRO88, Pres’t. ..A. K. FREEMAN, S CAPITAL *500,000. Stanewatl IiiMirancel o. W. P. 11 MAN, Brest.. MOSKd COLE CAPITAL *300,000. lirnock, in leg; (?W -XniftOff, in foot; J Harr(- Edward — - ■• . , . ion Id leg; J SCsrueo^Xbtly In arm. Col. Anderson commended his brigade, end Misslng-J C J hnston, Rcbt Johnson, J B H displayed a great dealoi coo neaaand jndgmsn as a brigade commander. Lieut. Col. Bird waB not present, being disabled from a crashed foot. Turn- r. .. Dead, 3; wouBded, 14; missing, 3—Total, 20. Hbmht H. Scranton, Capt. Com. Co. H, 63d Ga. Regt. In my former letter 1 did not state where these bl a to lie low.. He f eeejnB ty be very aflablg and disposed to treats solifter with the courtesy due a man. iliifei There has been a great many strictures ln tho papers, all bearing against Geu. Wheeler, but they are unjnst, for he Is doing his duly- a duty asalgned him by the commander of this army, who knows belter what he wants Gen, Wheeler two officers were, as in my hurry I confined to do than any one else. All of Gen. Johuston’, ♦-V* *v '•"i -it tirlllu F. Hi M. Insurance so 1 . . or unippiN. 0 U SllfNSON, PITS W. J. JOSSEV, Sec. . CAl'lTAP *270,000- Augusta F, -At ill. Iusuranco €o - ^ OP AUGUSTA M. WLKINSON, l’rcs i. C. FAHGU, Bee CAPITAL *200,006.