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* JL—f-— — — j call loilff II, 1'Wlil, rcpimu wo
• s^V, • %• ‘ . {, *. KT * i r . i * rtipldl", yet curtly* as la drill, l
A V A JN- N>A J 1 •-; toro-ih\« W4' iic?'0mplfsbsJ, ttci
• ^ # prdc/fd him u> "Foi w*rd." Ti
tfo&ilsinged thro-gtaaod hint our. Iltios* llnowing
itViV.®" In JlBUKiur, iforu wblcKodr lino bad to be re*
' ' formed, flodor fif« of'tb* < nemy. "Geadral Uurdou,
m—
on. Gordon, "
advanfturonr Unc # « Mid Gen. ,
L au loriif It/l-vrlll,*’ replied Gen. Gordon, which no
procoedcd'« do,
iphAlltaUy
prdeft*
replied caiuijjr. yet flriuly,
(tonn^ny lluo ”»v.'*^' olon, » 1
Jtne-.-Gnldf» oh a lino-—C«Q|roJ
|. Gordoii
A.ull 1
on a
came in
M rapidly
■fthioha
Mttlug^BiIWlf o
-wbaMnpp< acadi
Then ttiflMdt
py tact, of lnt*pirln
roe* along! .
Gen. Leo uot to I
;et everything r
I ortho*
k*ts out orthos W *pdsx" he
Ibe trout, ’Tin not afraid vt
my, bat 1 am afraid you'll shi
there; ao krey cool and be partten
nr.. mitvi'il nff* Wil tl
we moved offr "Foe;
ward we went thruu,
laiuWkvi
u'JI not whip the eilpn
i>t our nwu whcTnre In
,rticuar," he addefr a*,
was, tlie word, and frfr •
h'pk under-
havolieou ronth
rest, awl threo <lv
raarcu lrg. »u the 1^.
here, UaVittg mude -Id
evening were*t,an4to4
a again, for lybereti
auch a victwffyakA
and will tnikejn*\
wlydo Confederacy.
PAal Aocidkn*—K
v- sons accident occurred yri
Welti rn railroad dojK-fc*
gagvd unloading a car of jj
FHtrfl THIS CiKOKUlA FKOIMT.
.Atlanta, July 19.—All isallout this inorn-
In tho vlclully ol tho two arm lea. The
2« of Ihu Yankee « xv.iliy raid consist* ol
> brlgaileu. They cut tho Georgia Kuilroad
yesterday, live ui/ldi^weat ol Bioue Mountain,
destroying half* I ^3T<f of the truck. They re*
mulued boi t -tithing th«* botfou*
lor plitoto.'ijfteWeu haauly/elrmtei^liwards
>*rnind£ /S§ JNI ./"I (^1 if Whirl. they tt.UDC."—
>|Wlrcd.
flul tho Opd-ha raid.
.1. LATifK. ' i’
T ^^(Jolct hurt I^revsllcd along
the Iron 1 'HPilfy. 'ihu,l(gii>- I'orilOii of lUc
enemy's force Ip now voiftti of Ll)t* Clinltftboo-
.■bee, Two cor|H me Tnsrchlogton.rd. Slone
,MuuiiLIn .nil D.cuint. The u4;nuri! of to.
g.ni#(fbrj>. enter <1 Deciilnr to tiny .1 lyroti, nntl
riArbLfllttnK tiu, been ttulci{ on' l lu m.t sleinky.
'tie itk*bi of Ibe nueuiy re.o, between Ibe Oh.I
Itboucbee .nil fe.chlree Oroeff. The elty b.e
.ubAileS Into u i|niel< tint, cuntm.lluK stiunge-
ly with the exclleiueut ol the pu.l lew iluye.
Humore4 i>e.tli ol lien. Iir.nl.
Rkibuomii, July 1U.—The Yankee Aug. of
the fleet In J.mea river bitve been ul hull rami
for two day.. The Yankee plekum any tbm
Uraot wu wounded, and died from the effeete
ol .u^mtatlou.
T«1 Riuurh MiUTi. —Vfe are gratified to
gentlemen from (be uulKhborluy
it the men, old nid fonnit, ere re-
I. Ak' .nil of Nov. Brown, and are
' tho Iro^t to, ild jbAtoldnfence ol
M ly OBr.'itPraha pnjjBed
yeelerday,
tb.t mauy will, do so to-day.—
reference to th* Uovernor’e proclamation
mad latter of InStrnetlon,, It will be seen that
all £araona wllbln the axes of elxtuuu and Ally-
flve, not actually in the military eervico ol the
country, who neglect or refuee to comply with
Ma orders, will, alter to-day, bo arrested end
sent to Ibe Irbul. Wii jiro. assured that the or
dart will be rigidly enforced.
^a. ’ V - •
• DNatb 09 Libut. lloLuua.—Tb^ numeroui
trleuda ol Llsui. 8. Builer ll^yicH, ol Ihu Ogle
ihorpn Light fuluutiy ol UiIh i\liy, will luain
'* vfllb rutfrul llml hs died al atunnlon, Va., on
the Vfl» ulL, from wounds rucuivud In Ihu buttle
al tho Wlldorneas, on tlm « J» ol Mty. Ho was
the sou ol l)r. ,lamu- Molinort, lute of Darleu,
but now*a resident ol Mlllodgovlllo, and was t
young man of good promise, lie had been n
Resident ol Ibis city lor auverul yours, uud wa-
^highly OHleciutnl'by ail bU in qnuiulunces. The
ouiuoroiis fi lends ol *hli|’fubiily wlU deeply
sympulb : /.o with thcirt 1^1 thAlr n 1)1 >ctloti.
'1 ukl.'oi.uMhUH Haio -The Macon Telegraph
ol Tuesday says an otUciul dispatch received in
jiy nays thp,- enemy have occupied Au
ml w^releirlog op ibe
gBjj
there Ir an/fWbffs vtiat la afraid to go With ua, ho
bH»l..ll pcnelsaldQ to go to Ika tp*r. A»j! M ho on-
qulred. To the aarptlao ol all, buo daatarulj wltllug
nieppud b.ck, cxol dining, Uonerul, l dou’t wautto
go." Uut the or a or of Col. Atkinson, In words that
seemed to cr ick with indignation, quickly movod
hi in bac* i. bin place. "Who wanUto got" contin
ued Gen Gordon. "All of ua, all ot ua," burst
spon'aueoualy from the line. "Forward, then, and
give it to them 1" With a yell, (such as had not
roused the cboeaof the Wilderness s’nco, d'lib g
tho battle of ChsucelloroVlIK , word was p ssod down
the Hue, "Jackson la In the rear I ’) wo oaslied into
the Jungle; J.ut had not gone flay yards before we
mot another I'on coming out, wilh the Yankees
preying on their heels. Hero onr ^Inu waa com*
pletely M attered; bu* every inau, feeling ht.uself a
host, went ahead "on his owu hook." aud with auch'
vim,tha the ti tuiuphant Yankees w ore s,»oedlly pot to
right about, leaving tho most of their plunder, and a
good mauy dead, or wounded. On we dashed, reap
ing a harvest of good bats, (which the pine limbs
imd kindly reserved for us, uurlug the slaaapsduaf
the Yinkles,) aud freely using our mightiest argu
ments to stop £he»ilow-fouted or io adtolerate their
ape> d. Aboat a"mile and a hair from the slatting
point, the Wth halted, the Yankees having outrun
us, and tho remainder of the brlgtdu being—no one
knew where.' Here a W0 took aomei prisoners, who
said that we were «uirotrudod,aud hogged, to boc ir-
r led to the rear before we were ilred upon, wot Col. A.
held ns thero till ho rccelvod orders for us to retire
and rejoin,the brigade. After msnusuveriug till, son
down, u llneof baitlo was eftahli«»hcd,and we throw
up breastworks.. • -before daylight next morning,
dlth May), tho brigade was moved rouud to the ex
treme lull, and the 2titb was thrown o t to guard the
ilunk. Lalu In. the evening, Qeu. Gord n Joined na
with the rein'tinder of bis commaud, and formed the
brigade lor that flank movement, by which wu cap.
tured five hundred prisoners, two Brigadiers, a unm
oor of small arms, aud won for himself a MsJo r
General's commission. In this charge the gtfth wa«
on tho loti, aud did not cornels contact with any
for iflcallous, but on the right, when they did, Gen.
Gordon carrie l^he tolors himself, And led the regi
ment on horseback. Twas a gallaut deed, aud the
algbt of It doubtless uerted the anna of all for auy
undoiiak’o^/. That night we occupied the ground
(hat w.<UuuLt|ifa. antUho next moifUngt7th), the
~ lvtaI uitMl Ui Ul/ftont om~a iqpftMlsaaoce
deployed st^flklrmlalihra, penetrated U# wllaej^
noas about two miles, andfouudlho Yankee*mov
ing on the turnplko In great bustle and confusion-
than fell back and connected with the advanced
skluulsh line, in tho evuelng wo had a hot
test fer uu hour ur two, In which tbe lines wero
so close, that tbe opposing men canid talk to
ouch other, bad n.igo and repartee were as freely
exchanged hr- mlunle balls during the light, and
some severe hits wero ninduby both parties. JCvorjr
man was b’ejilud a tree; so there wero loW casualties.
On the IHth we marched from the Wilderness to
SpotLylvunla Court Douse, and tho Yankees having
l j or 10 houiM tho Htart of us, we bad to mako. up lu
speed what wo lacked In iBttc. The day was vet*
hot and tuo mou l>rukeq^eairn’for want o sleep and
rest/ Kmlor these dlsac^uutagcs toe greater partoi
die men did not get to tpmpt with their command,
but tho poor fellows managed to be up by tho lime
Lhey were needed next day. 1 saw soveraJ men In tbe
cveniog lylug beside tho road apparently dead, from
oelng ovoi heated, and I beard ol four or live that oled
rum the ifl'ecla of that march. Their names should
sbiuo us brightly as those who fell amid the shouts of
victory, fot they fell from a dctsrmiuatlou to b'i lu
the tight, or die trying to got there. On the morning
of tho Ulh we built breastworks uud In tho evoulug
went out on another fl inking « xpcdltion; bat return
ed without a fight. On tho Hllli, the Division (Geu.
The ‘e,nr .hitWrinTu
•tibia etiy; uil'vuuclug iroui tho direction oi
Montgomery. Their uumber is not known. lt (
you euu seud mo oaslatuucc, do ao at once.
A telegram received by the Boulberti Kxprens
tJompuny in Macon, from their Columbus agent (
yesterday, directs them to "send nothing to Co
Rumbus to-night. A raid upon tho Montgomery
-and* Weal Folut Railroad. All the citixens uu
der Arm^’*
The Telegraph says— ,,
Outside of these dispalchr^ there's any Amount
of gossip afloat. One story is that another col
umn of the enemy's < uvnlry moved Irom Home
upon TaiAdegu, where they had a tight with
Crndton's brigade of i AValry (raw) uud whipped
it badly. They were following the railroad
dOMirla golfbu. If there U auy founduliot) lot
ibi?story yre wero unable to discover It.
A , Prom our Army lu Virginia.
(Obrrespondencu P ivaumh Dally Morning News.]
ioat|on of (hose who b wu Trionds and
n’s Georgia Btigadu, and especial
glA r< ..iraeut, allow me briefly to
udy Ji un«a through which wu have
(which nave < curia loss of about 65
pumubrr that flUBtLlbrnoakrof our
Upuotng ofsUAfifel
4. Otf thew^Bj^welefttidr
iPUgfr’a Mountain, »®ovo down
» mvd^rieksburgluTnplke to counter
rids or Uiabt, who ti ul decamped the
movmg his fore divw'uMiu Kapdau.
There was a rymRrk iblo dilTnrtnco In/the moin and
spirits of tho mvu mlho opouing of this campaign
and that of 18C3.'' Then tho men oi tho < >dumn had
nsrdlj left Ihu camp at -Uamil eu's Crossing
.trip to Fcnusylv.ium, bufpru everybody seemed to be
Indulging in a general burnt of merriment—a spirit
\ aroused by a timely remark of our gallant Brigadier,
\ for Whom Marye’s Heights bad already won our cs
teem and adiulratfou, and whoje guneroas kindness
i, often wou our lov6; a spirit so well
t the trial and dangers of ttmtmemori*.
i could not drive It a vay;’ that exhau| :
ould not causu to forsake us. Now an
I,quiet determination periled the line,
slonal "c«t" at tho "new Issue,” as the
ulta were facetiously termed, uo one socnr
> Vary the monotony of tbe march with a
ware possessed with a spirit of
rdto^apfiev and toil, that Gettysburg
ircpifig of that campaign fully attests
to conquer or die^angendered by the
Tcainpalgn .Wfftild be Jecisivo, which
l cpnIHct 61 the caflapalgn has displayed, wop for
0| agorde^a brigade) the apocialT ftmpirhientofGtu.
Allow ma to aay^ust here that 1 shall coniine
my statement to whatd saw and know, to bo trnu.—
Hmj narrative la obscure tho fau t lies lit the posl
tftM^rom whl« h I have to view events, and tho abort
flfMallowsd me to record them. After a weary
■MNk(for we wero unused to It) we bivouacked by
,tkwfnad aide. About 9, a. m, ou tho 6th, wo io-
•urn*! the march, and al 1, p. m., we were suddenly
warned of the presence of the euemy hy the earnest
aypaaranceof Gens. Gordon, Karly aud Kwell, aud
jidlty wilh which orders wero glveH aud obey-
r® our line of hattlo was formed, a volley oi
, whose toar 1 had never beard[ exceeded,
ihikour freut, accompanied by a ahull
~jd®d away the ahull of na good a soldier,
^MBduafcfnoQ» duties qf camp and the perbs
_ y onr loaaa _
wounds werc generally severe, aud tho dead horribly
mutilated. At one pluco, lying In anbpewlleld sub
jeutod to a Are of solid shot and shall, I saw a poor
folio cut In twain by a shot. Two other men were
thrown Irom their placel by the aamaahot, ploughing
.... the dirt umfer them. They started to the rear,
hut the sleru voice of Col. A, "come back here and
;utin your places," brought^ them back. This was
he only flinching 1 saw during that day.
After dark tho brigade moved near the position they
occupied In tho^ndrulurf, and from she way Yankee
ImllotH wore flnglng oreEheafl, It was evident soinc-
ttiing was wrong on ouT froqt lino. While we were
wdudorlng what this I. heard Gen. Gordon’s
voice ouqnlriug for the Still; "Aere," answered sev
eral. “Gen. Kwell asked ra-J^lor a good reglflaont,"
he resumed, "and l recoaiiuonded you." I am going
tell you exactly what I want done, and 1 know you
will do itrlgJit. The Yankees have taken and are
h ddng unifpg’lb on our front line of breastworks aud
[ wish you to charge them out of It." Then after a
lew words of explanation to tho Colonel concerning
the position, he added, "now go ahead 'hoys, 1 have
perfect confidence In Colonel A'a patting yon
through ralit, and I know yon wilt do tho Job
tihnasomel);" out while he was saying this, wo were
ihoudy on our way, lu obedience to a "forward"
irom Col. Atkinao •. Wu had to file past tuo 18th
Weor-’i i. aud hb we marched alontr the bo.' s cried i ul
to us? "aoth ir you UQCd help call '
tug over a ridge afewyr
™ . ^atrikadbwnWS?n Wdl hrattced, at
(hia momuut.that 1a coming 'nrojigh the thlcx nn
durgrowtb,* the colors of the 13ih and 18th had
changed p aces. Bat no mat or. 8tlU keeping tho
lead, aa they ot to their respective places tho c >lor-
bearera waved us forward. Down tbe hill and up
intotne woods wo dashed, where we found onr
breaetworks, behind which the Yaukees were liter
ally packed, with bayonets axed. But already onr
fatal rifle* hadc. wed them, so that almost every one
kept t la head down behind the works, and by the
ti e our line arrived lu ten pact h or the work, they
were leaving it in' beantlfni Is-iriay," (as the boy
paid of his sweethearts hair) and is we took a dl«-
solvln • view or tholr lino wo woie equally pleased —
Before they got throu gh the entangh uient in Trout or
onriworks, they had paid heavily ior their letne' Ity
In a iowlug us to get so c>ose upon them Over i he
works and after them we went. As 1 mounted the
parapet I was surprised to see so many lyli g appa-
rently dead immediately behind It, where they were
protected fr >m onr fire; but when I return* d from
the pa. suit I law there had been a premature rosu
rectio.i, lor wnere dosens lay as we went on, only a
tew-now remained. The pursuit was pressed till
we had driven them to and lu many places be)Oiid
their own works. In Irofltof the-e, our MsJor, B.
F. Grace*, was severely wounded. Hd was an ofllcer
whom wuall dimrly lovi d to see with us lu critical
situations. Theu, as we were In a very exposed po
sitlon, and affairs not being very satisfactory be
hind us, w* ware ordered hack to hold
the lino of work* which wa had passed —
Then it was we suffered our greatest loss Thu 3<ith
and l‘J h had to fall hack across a miry bottom, up
a hill, In an open field half a ra'le, exposed u> tho de
liberate tire of a line of nattle secure behind breast
works, and uot seventy-five yards from *be;e we
turned back. As this ground was covered after
ward* by the fire of the snaipsbootcra on both su es,
the wounded had to He there and perish, except
those whom we could s eal out at night. One poor
fellow was taken away the eighth day; hia thigh was
broken. It happened he had his haversack full of
rations, and feii near a ditch, ao that he could get
water l>y dipping It with his shoe; but for eight days
be had to he thereon the wet grouud and sufler uu
t Id agonies. I do not know whether he fovived af
ter he was sent to the hospitaler not.
A ter getting back Into the trenches, wu were sab-
Jected to a steady fir of solid i>ku' from tho res”, and
an unUlsulng fire of tbell, ' ut we were told to hoi i
that position at all basarda, awl we did it. I raw
only one mau run, and CoWA. sunt three iuuu to
bring him back by force. He claimed to belong to
some 8.1 brigade. That night we lay on our arms In
the mud and ra n. Next morning we-evacnated the
horse-shoe bend and straightened the position by a
uew line of works, connecting, as It were, the heels
of the shoe. Notwithstanding the -atlgue and loss
of sleep to which wp had *®*n euhjectod,
Willed themselves in on an aldei, saving, there Is no
lolling which way shell will come."
(| There wo lay five days, under fire more or less t
ry day, aud occasional I y losing a man, though no
tlou of importance occurred. On the lUlh, whou our
corps fiankeu the euemy, the 96th was, sent out to
skirmish, and peueiraud the wooda over a mile
ahead o( any other, driving bock a lklrmish line all
the way, killing some and taking B lew prisoners.—
Wu approacheu within a few hundred yards or a Yan
kee battery, aud stood there until a line of hatti» at
tempted to cut us off. wheu wu fell back aud found a
Yanaee skirmish Hue In our r< ar. Part of three wo
captured, and the rest we disposed of, iu doing wblcn
wog.it as badly sciltored (In the thick undergrowth
that the regiment go> aspect d), aud ea< h wing bau
to make its way out a i - t It could.
From the 18in to tb S'-* nothing more Important
than marching, ro:i os . v building breastwork*,
aud an occaiioual » u occurred. On the lat
J ur tin th i»o*. ini •» In which It lost thirty
pert-out sever, v ... .j o 1 three killua. If the
namii oitli. • ... struck in their clothes,
hats or perm ii. v ere <f* wrW T, divided by the num
her ol men cu. <; ,»..i JR. «e WLiuid. be at least night
times to each mau. Tcome Anil their clpthus and hat*
cut live or six time* aipi were unhurt. It semns that
our forces, in inoviug about, had evacuated thulr rifle
pits, which wuru three quarters of a mile in front «.f
thi' fortifications, for ilia protection of the sharp
shooter* or rklrmlbh line, and before they were
aware of It the pits wt re occupied by the enemy, who
o n begun to fire upon our troops a* they were
moving along t.) our Hue of Lrilflcat on . As tiny
wer< annoying onr line of battle very much with tar
get gnus, it waa doomed nccess ry to uriv6 them out
of our rifle pits, and tho br gailu Sharpshooters, un
der rapt. Keller, of the 60th Georgia, t e 8Htff ai d
Aith Georgia rugimouts wore sp’ocudlo do the work.
As It was Impracticable, or rnthir too hsKa-dous to
make a direct attack on them, we moved down ,<
Hue till we came ton creek aud HWAM> which i
tended from onr line across dlagcualljWowaidH the
rifle pile. Feeling aloug this a la Indlenne, the
ah .rpehooter* In front, tho 88th next, aud the 2tilh
last. Wu came soon to a Tork in the swamp and
branch, running off parallel with our l)Ao, and efl\
tagily couceaqug our movemnut far. Thiu
the fiwhmu Gencn * ** “
ff tj. m ,
before ho dieu. This *l>
persons not to trifle with t
loonert Qnc day's
* lew hoars im»ro hard
v weather, nnd weard
i nine 4\y*- Th'a
daWu-wu lake the
this •reaches you l
^ensate ne for our
rhereabouts to the
VlBOINlUS.
iltgrop *t.
CoariDEBATB 8TATBS OP AMBKICA » A dmir -, t -
Bouthern District of Geoigia. t lu Admiralty
\ .... j.
At Hardeevllle, 8. C , on the .4th ih* ^ l y the Rev,
W.J. B Frlpp, TIIOMAB M.TDfUlKJh to Mrs. A.
WINBPRBD KICKgR. * ... ♦
obituaet:
Tho death of thqyouhg, the proaiflHfl and beloved
is always *a i io couiuiuplau ; batpihul as U ihe
separation from such when r*iu u lionres by tbe alow
procese of waatlng dHCase. how mttb more over
whelmingly dmshing is the bercaVemcit woen they
ore carried rudd nly and fai from homiand amorgat
strangers. Buch has bee a the fate of nv youni and
much esteemed irlend, COKNBLIU8 l. K.iLLKu, a
member > f • ompany F, O ld Regiment Georgia Vol
u-iteora. He lull Bavaunah with that (Allant b nd,
on the 98th April, 1864. although sutk-rng at thotH.'.e
with a disease of the beid. ilepaesiv through the
surlet of marches and « «.m termaichi-a with hia regl-
meut, from Jal on to M rletta. At aft, worn out
and completely exhausted, be uutered fair Ground
ll fspirai, Atlanta, on the lith Jane, sJd, alt r two
days of suflerine, he bade adieu to ils mother, a
brother, and two slaters, to all his irla/ds at home,
'and to ilia brother comrade* la Blpis.wn tbe ITih day
of Juue. Hia remains were depteafedIn Atlanta —
He waa a strict and laitbful membar of the Roman
< albo ic i hurch whilst JivluK, a d died with tbe rites
of his cbnroh. lie waff Of ahiougjAitie gnd t.ff.-c-
tlonate disposition. He was fc-udtfd obliging, aud
loved by all who knew him. Th«fgide and idol of
‘anlywqlovlng sister*,
ix aged moti.er, a kind brother si
, a kind brother anflYsraloving sister*,
id which ciuitcredfbellfourin.lhope*
ruction*. For griefs llti- tbe*u there
rolasu, aud our omy iucourae is to
the object aronud
and waruie*t affection*,
la Is no earihly rolaeo, i _ _
UIm whose myst jriona and rnflixntl ble prov idcnce w<
may not penetrate, bat whom we know doeihall
things well. God grant tint ili a Hfvc.ed mot er.
wi oping brothers an 1 sisters faiy revive this sad
calamity with pat.ence and atUtinfr, suu believe,
with ills friend, that GP'nollUf I) iu A bappi- r place-
of eternal rest. May the Lord gr at peace to hia’
ashes Is the prajrur oj lia f.lond, * J. T. It
Uavauuab,
DifP, on tho 7:h. Joue, atRaonton, Va., from i
“■* “^celvod In the ba t4.» of the Wilde
- aiid 1 mouth.
thumb of May, Lieut. G. UUTLRH IUji.mBa, ugi.u-
thorpe Light Infantry, 8th Uesygia Regiment, aged
KKUAiiln OF FKOHUtk. 4q., JilLX l«th, '04.
Pur Central Railroad—f09 bdo* cdftou, aud mdr.e
To l 4 8 Malone, G B Lamar. J i^chiallier A Sou, W
Baltersby A Uo, J F A M NaBiliVoavMun'er A Gam-
mull, P II Bgliii, W u blurk, MaMUrsch, Mrs M
Cowdeu, Mrs d. McLeod, JjDsIb, Dipt Manlganlt, H
W Pease, Col J O Moore, W P Adsnja. R H Sullivan,
8 A Fowell. J P stone. W.B Hodgson, Capt Neely.
B Strauffl, J J Howland, Miss t Rtjlly.O A L Lamar,
MIm Hawson, M*J B McKftt< o, B Mfrsn.U A White,
G Butler. H Ml clioll, J W While. G N Owens. Wm
Hauler. M Myers, M Boley, MhJ Millen, (’apt Butler,
W H Weeks. Par PaaaeatwMfn-nr B W Hardee,
Capt C W West, J Weiga* d, l)r J U HovAird... m
Per Atlantio aud Gulf Railroad—51 bales Cotton,
anu mdse. To Duncan A Johnson, G Put ten. W E
Adim*, Boilon A Villu*vapn, Tison 1 A Gordon,
crane JT. Gray'ill, R Habersham A Bon. Brigham,
Baldwin A Oo, Srwlu to Hardee, A R Wright,
G Brown, Wm Hunter, L B Morse, L -f Gull
martin A Co, MaJ Milieu, J Waldb rg, G uemundeu,
City oi Savannah..8 W Wight, W P t oiwo, 8 «iv**r
stieot, M H Wlllfaufs, G Cwdb«. D II Baldwin, W
H Burroughs, WTD Kthorldge, Hunter A Gammcll.N
A Hardee, A Wilcox, .Maj-.Kffbi riion, Muj Daycii
1 or>, and other*.
KU hofifSOitM tXfiu.Sd uu
July in. UW4.
W M ncwitt.A A Lowe, J Peiklns, LI B Tnyloi
H Keu, ’i ur * the District Court
, G W Master, U Otrilt, J Mc'Titosh, K W Starr, F C
'Connor. •• q. H. HULKMEY. At*«
To llie People ol Niivi*iiqmIi aufflkt
Lower 4 oiin|fi : a oi (Jrorglu. * *
The committee oppniuied by the Mayor ol
the city ol BavuiiQ.tb tur the ruliet of the sick
ami wouudud soloiura 61, Joliualoii'n army, have
exhausted all ita tuuds, aud being culled upon
dally to send further eupplica to the Front, feel
compelled to
Gower Guorl
The inf*n?
lieiu IllrR
Uummfl
} of Bavuuuah aud
r opblrlbuubn*.
KuiOuUtla»«^| the great
diets I rod*,-the Relief
*■ j itu urine onicers
7b Iht Jfaith i/ q/' (A* J}\s
(rids of UeortM, tiruling;
Whereas,-a l.bel hat, been filed In the DUtrHt Court
of the Confederate- stales ior the Houthern Disirlc .of
Georgia, on ine-tUlrieeulh day of Jtuy, In me year ok
. ---- - ^ * "’If
at the Bivadn h Naval
btaiiou, ou bclfalf oi hunscit anu of -heoiticcrs and
crews of ceitaln nouta detached ou special service
ftom the vussols couq oflug Uie baVuiiuah nq ludron
at the *aid Nava, sia .on, and of all oilier peraon*
concerned and :uteri stud, again at the Unitea 8tnt>-s
war steamer Water Witch, ner tackle, a,*; ur 1, lurui-
tore, engines, <n »cnuu-:y, a’urus *ua appnncn^n.ei.
guus and iiopiemenis, airi mnnlllona of war, aua
S ttiUht all p rsons lulerveumg lor heir interuat
crclu, alleging, in substance, t i,at war uuu a *iat;
oi'mutual hoetiliiies exists, and bave t nice tbe ear iy
K in oi ihe year cignieeu bundreii and six y-on , ex-
sled bet aulXj tbe oonrederatc states ot uincrica and
the Uulted 8tates ol America; and that capintu* ana
■citures ot euemies 1 pruperij are auih ii ed >>y ibe
lawa of nations, aud unjoined uoou ail oUl. -.re oi ihu
Confederate blare*; that the libellant did, ou Uio
tu.rty drat day ot May last, til out and dispa ch, uu-
for usi"' In pass-
lo further on, whiih war
fcW^ftScK.u tajliqj
•iidf they oegan to pour In a heavy fire dn our
with c uslderablo effect. When »he9dth got thronga
wo fouud tho sha pshooters hud charged over tho hill
aud reuikcu the rifle pita, and tho 88th lying down
behind the bmw of the hill, over whose creit a Yan
kee Hue of battle was uudeavoriug to prevent our ad
vance lu force from that direction. The 96th pass d
iu to 'ho rig t oi the88th, and lay down as near tho
top of the ridge as It wus hoaftby to got. Wh'le lay
ing there and calculating the chances of getliug hit
In the charge over tho ridge, which wo wore momen
tarily expecting, 1 heard one oi the mou remark,
* Bov*, I’ll bo hanged if a bird could live 11 o minutes
on Ihu top or that hill." Just then I observed 1’upt.
Keller walking act use the ridge towards us, as un
concerned as Uhls safety were insured. He wanted
tweulymeuto reinforce bis sharpshooter*, whose
cartridges were uoirly alt nsccl. Bat nobody v. lun-
teerod At the second call L:eui. Rodgers, commaud
lug Oo. C, 26lh Ga., Jumped up exclaiming CJ,
every ma" of yo , 1 want yon to ijo and help Captain
Keller'
'omu over the bill aud luto the rifle
plt,s Quick," No Booster salfftb ‘n donc.but alas I iu
stead of rifleplls we fouiffujnl/ a few pile* of .oit :n
rail* for our , rotectlon, anu thk Yankee llbe of bat-
‘ >-flve ynr 3 - ‘
behind
L s .) mucl
to make
wildly A
tlunbout seveuty five yards 'u Ironl, *»cutely
trenched. Dqwu behied .Chi * 1 ** we fell au • com
rnenced firing, not *.> much with the hope ot hurting
tho Yankees, as to tuske them keep tlielr In-ail-,
down and so fire wildly A us Meanwhile the haiuuce
of the regiment hsd come In on our right. Tho sun
wm then au hour highland from that tlino till dark
s steady Are waa kcig. up,botweyu us. Tho rail piles
proved a p or pr t*>ctl*m for us. Four men lay j-e-
tnd one pile wkhimt. AU«f
qflgol
hall /Money Is wauled
to purchase fluppIL^SB^h^uis, sweetbread,
ginger cake*, aud all^^fcleg .which a «luk Or
wouuHed mau may^JH^p; ais'o ehiris and
druwen*, rtoare brouglil
m wilh scarcely a reuiufinl of clothing to cover
their uakedouAfl. Wivps, mothers and sisters,
can yon uol do Bouielhlog more to relieve the
utlurings ol those most dear to yon? Look
over your siorefl and send torwiy d whatever
you can spare.. Rev. Mr. .Wynn is chairman ol
our distributing committee, and with hi* nqble
associates who are devdiing their time and
strength iu inuilkipiiug to the ekk and wound-
d, will sen ibift all* you tuay send is properly
ppliod. Thu'tJEkprofirQompatiy, the Railroad
Company, and the nicamboais ou the duvauQub
river will bring forward.renyihii g yon may
smul Ireo ot charge. - * •£/ H. Uiinuu.M,
Chut’c Relief OOhUnittee, Bavannab.
—^lng
I, and keeping about twenty
incn«ui)su, nw wu way, followed by A the reg.ment.
.'here 'It waa we mot with some of the bloodiest
work It has been my lot to oucounter. The ground
was thickly strewn with dead and wonnded, for dur
ing the cvunlbg, our meu had beeu driven pull-moli
over It at tho point of the bayonet, and, iu tnm,tne
Yaukees hud hceu driven back before the murderous
fire of fresh troop*. It was not h dd by eltlur party,
for while ihe Yaukoes held the angle, we could uot
hold It without betug exposed to k their Are under
coyer, while they did not attempt to hold U for a
similar r. u on; *o the aoction ot breastwork along
side ot which we had to advanco, was Unoccupied,
oxcnpl hy the dead aud dy ng. The dlLli had pur
posely been obstructed by our meu with defilements,
(cross section of wall to protect from au onlllane
lire ) Over these ob-t uctions, iu the lace of a heavy
slant il o, bearing mostly on the head ot onr column,
the wounded begging us piteously uot to step on
them, aud rcrcamTug in agony wheu wo did, tho bul
lets whistling around u* with thut peculiar whist
which Indicates their Initial velocity, or raining
against t heir victims with a murderous spat, spat,
spat we followed our gallant Colouul, till we got to
a pus.Cion from wblcn we could return their lire —
Then with a ye’l of vengeance aud a volley that
seemed to astonish tho Yaukees, we dashed at tlmu,
and quickly had the happ ue«* of t-eemg them fl lug
panic-stricken a- ross he field, with car de.-ttu shots
i all lug thick and fast aauug tfoui, and leaving the'
ground pretty well sprl kUd with blue .
Wuile we were rest ng ouenr laurels, and con
gratulating ourselves llut we had »scaped uuhurt
ihe Yaukees brought up their bmds as near as they
could, and playod several national airs. Otherwise
they did uol dloturb us, so that night we slept on our
arms.
Karly the next morning, (lHh), we were n-lit-ved
from tne front, and took our placu again (wilh the
brigade iu reserve), aud proceeded to dig ourtclves
shelter from the sharpshoou r*'bullets and random
shot and shell, which were us dangerous to u* there
a* to those on the front liue. As no as*u Its were
made on our lines that day, wo remained in the
trenches and again slept on our arms.
Daybreak ou the morning of the 12th revealed a
heavy fog, which enshroud'd everything iu its
gloomy mist. For a fr w miuutes all was silent;
*avu tne rattling of a battery going Into position on
onr right The piirt of the nnj bohlud which we
were held In reserve, formed, lu Its genecral shape, a
horse-shoe, with a rad.us or hair a mile. Nwtne
left side of the too of his shoo was our positiou.—
For a few moments only this ominous silence reign
ed. Before the sun rote the euemy hsd rtermed and
carrl d nearly the whole nt this c rc lor im* of
I roadworks, by wfiich we wore exposed to tho triple
Four me
_ U*foov were wounded.
mostly by balls that passed though the rotteq rai Is
To the right of mo the Yankee* fired the wo«Ms,
and about dark several of «nr rail piles had caught
and were in a light bla«. Ty stay.wfluud them was
impossible, lor the dry rotten rail* burnt like Under,
aud to ruu oat in thulr light wjis to/taw tho c ncen-
trated fire of the Yankte line of DSltl®. Our boys
had to run iheganutle:. and me volley that greeted
our ears aa we smarted made the previous roar
seem a skirmish fire, Taank God nouu loll—
In a minute morel saw an act of daring fidelity
K crformcd by a private In the 88th Georgia, n>r which
e deserves more than a compliment 1 wish I knew
his name that 1 might recurd it with tho set, hefo o
his adminug countrymen. Learning from those who
rau out from a burning pile, that his Lieutenant was
lying dead acre** it, be dasht d across the ridge lu
the lace or a heavy Are dire ted entirely at him, snd
seizing tbe corpse by the leet, he drrggf-d him ont of
the fire, and over the hill in ssfuty. I could but hold
my breath as I watched him. By this time the Yi
kees had ceased to fire, except on those who wt..
exposed by the light of the fire, find soon they ce*ied
altogether. Suddenly they poqjrud.’ a heavy volley
Into us, raised a stragg’ing huzza and 'Totward, for
ward, charge’em, give It-to the d—d Jhonuie-,”
were plainly heardlu their Hues. Wo replied with
a y«H and a lew shola to let them know that we wen
ready, hut their cal ant churgo all played ont will
their last huzza. Then the ••Jhonuie*" began to Jeei
at them. "Why don’t you come or, Yapk* ?" ciiet
one, "charge the d—d reba,” sneeren another. "Got
any hard lack?" enquired another. "Y» a," .nawered
a Yank, "come over and I'll give you aom*." "No.
thank yotl," res. onded the reo. rather trado yon car
trulgos for them." A little fellow had all this time
beeu shouting "hnza*-a-a for Georglnt" Afrwmln-
utos afu-r tholr failure to oharge ns. the Yaukees
moved off lu the dark, and Co. O. was ordered to the
extreme right io occupy the rlfla pita up there.—
The first vacant pit We came to we halted a mom« na*
to seo,who should get Into that ono,and who no to tne
next, wheu we were fired into from it, breaking one
m us arm and sirlWlng another. At this we ill de
elded to get »u that pit, ond did eotn a iwinkling,hut
Justin time to sc eeu i urselvea from a severe irout
and left oblique fire, be Idea the the from the pit,
tWeniy paces on our right. Lackilv f r us ihe dirt
from I he pit ire . be n distributed on the three side* of
the pit which we had been oiced into Wu managed
to return tne II-o as be.-t we could, tl 1 Col. A , see
ing we were liable to be cat off and • aitnrcd. (our
connection on the right being broken.).withdrcw tbe
reglmcut about 150ya-d*. and cst ibllshcd a uew line
alter which wo were relieved. Theovcninur th.
next' day (Id Juue; the whole corps advanced ve
the same groaud, led by our b »g de and drove tho
enemy ont of two l-nm of fort flcattona.capmiliig
about 600 prlsonei , rnd wreaching GrauCs right
wing b ck two mllesand we lie d tho gr und—
Next day (3d) the a .th wu* engaged all day iu a live
iy skirmish, and atnight our position being decided
ly uuteuame in caBe of an at'm k In force, as it t
compkl-'y snrrouuric • »-y I - e enemy’s artillery,
left It 1 charge ol on* .: 'Looter* and retired to
our ud ..roast wo ;ht. ...er three days of com pita
tlve quiet, the Ynukesa left our front and took p >*i
xguul Lieuteiiout iLomas P. Pu....
Come derate Suice Navy, (auottiecr unuur liiu liLel-
lanL’s command) au exped.t.ouof seven opcu boats
deiacii.d irom v ,nous public vessel* ui war iu th-
Confederate bailee u .val *u>vice ai d buiougiiig io
the said bavann .il bquudron, uudet the liiulUnt'o
immediate couimanu, auu otiicereu nud m<itiued from
the same, wiiU Uialructious Irom tuu libeiUintto
attack and rapiuro any vessel or vea<» l»of uu* euemy
ihai-hould bo foumi iu the waters oi i s.-abaw ^ound
the hunts of the l.b lluUl u
commauil a* F.ag cnilCur ua aforesaid; that the mid
Lieutenant Tuo*. F. JViotdid, in-ptirauaneeof tne
truction*, ami with tuu oaiu ueiathmcul of
nd (he ulflcer* anu crews tbeteo , eubdue,
ju capiure, by hoarding, on the third d:ty oi
Juue ia t, the .aid war sum er Aa.er Witca her
tackle, Ac., as afoieraid, iuUssubaw Sound, in, the
bouthern oUtr.tt ot Georgia, ou navicuuk water*
wuhiu iheuhb uud flowm ihe tide, and wltlnnilit-
Admit ally and maritime jurisdic loi) ot the aa.d
Goutaud (hat the same ar. now within tne mid
District, and .vtihin tho Jurisdiction ol tao s .id
Coot.; that tue aid steamer VVaL r .* itch waa, at ihe
eo. her capture, a public, armed, tu.-int* >*■■>»«• ,
prupeitym the United biates u; Atm-t.cp, and
> c mmanded by l.icutomtu Cuunna....fr AUilin
Pendcrgr«st, of tile Uuifod owtesNav^, that ;be said
oiediuer Water W i ch io a Vessel of uooui three hlin-
dted>i. d ulucly ton* burthuu, aud, ul the l.iue o her
was armed with uuu thirty two pjnnd r ri
>gle batiuea Parrott gun, out- biHes till d
waive puumloi gun, ana two brass bmcotb boru
twelve pounder gun?, besides emu.I turns; a.id thu
aur Tull complement ol oillcuis aud iuoa a as uihct>-
flve; hut the w^ule number ot ulUwci e uud nn.u oi ihe
s .id uxpudiiton tha. actually buuidcd and caplur« d
tile sum steamer Water Witch Was suvcuty-six, tinn
ed <v itu side-arms aioue, and that tue bum bur ol ihu
enemy ou board cup tun a and mu lu prisoners by
them was llfU-uu ofllcus and ei^ty live iuuo; ih .i ti.«
said steamer Wuter Witch Wus c iplur d by n n fo-
rlor force, aud luai, in accuroancu with ihe tiiu.c
m such core provmud, the pruce.d* ol the rani cup
tuie, when tue same siiail he ud^udgnl go.dpil/e,
becofpe.thu sole prr petty of the oapi r , to ihu ex
clusion ol* aby right of ihu Coine .i rate buieb lo a
snare therein; ibui llie ofllcc-ni, uieu end u>aia in k
tug the raid capture were- ia the naval service oi tuo
Goukderate buttes, and belonged lo the i oufracraic
btalc-s i>uval rqumirou under tne immediate com
mand of ihu libel.aut, us F.ng uiiieer a* iiiorusuid,
aud were i etuched therefrom on mu «uui special
serv.ee, hy tne lloeilaut’s orders, ami iLat ihu mla
capture wus made wituin lbel.mlL* ul .thqiibu lam'*
command as ^isg Ofllcer as aioreeuui; and praying
the usual proceb: and iu initiou of ihu *«id court lu
this bunalt to be made, uud that all persona having
or claiming any .merest lift lie aa d rteamer Water
Witch, her t cale, Ac., Ac., may be cued to appear
aud dUHW r tne premises, aud Ui-tl, all due proceed
ing* b lug had, the *aid stiumer Water Witch, ner
tackle, Ac , Ac , may, for the cause* aluresaid, and
othu » appeunug be condumued a* nnfjiieu and ud
judgid good prize Of war, to be distributed a- by luw
•s provided iu casus U oupturcr made by ouiccis uud
men ol the C'oulederaiu auu-s Navy, a. d by ihc-
pubiic aimed vessels ol the Gonfedeiate dtale* :
Now, th reforo, you, the said Mars.i.tl, arc licrcby
commundf d t j cite and adnumiab every and all per
son aud pcisour liavingoi clfiiiitiig any iiiierutt m
the said steamer Wat-^ Witch, hut uickie, Ac , ac ,
-flA there l, to appear bcf. ie
the Lonreaerat* Males lor .h
boatoeru District of Uuorgla, at tbe Court Room ol
the said couri'iu t> e city of Havauuuh, ou Tuenhiy,
the second uiij ol August, next, at ihe hour ol eleven
o'clock iu the forenoon, to adswui mo pr misi s,
nnu to lotcfpOae (heir claim*, if any they have, ami
mat right and justice may bo au t ad.niuister. d in
this behalf; and wnulsoiVer yen shall do in tbe
premises by virtue bu.eol, term, nua iu-ius known
Lo Ihe Judge of the raid Court, at the time and
place aforesaid, und have, men and tin re, this
writ.
Wit .e*a, the Honorable Edward.). Harden, Dis
trict Judge of Ihe coilic-derale stales for ihu .ttotfth
eru Distri-1 of Gcorgl i, this thirteenth -day of July,
in Ihi- year ol our Lord uighteuu hundred amt * x-
ty-loir. HKNKi wlLM.-.Md,
Proci'-r and Advocate lot Libellant.
wui*^iU-rcatod iti the f.ir.-gopig monition
. CHAtt. C. USHaB..
Savannah, Jn'y lath, laii. jlfijin—u
D RIO&S, tfcc.
G i CJJl oPIditl, Ch.orulor.n, i'anmu, Cooking
I Soda, indigo, Suglisii Blue, Snell Luo, I-lng
Glass Adhesive Pjist. r, Hish Mors, 1'uriarlc Acid,
Ri»*e Pink, Whitfr.g, Flux Seed, Powdered Arst iilo;
\ermi.uge, J)u by’u Cdimluative. Gum Myrrh, Uad
Uhairti.y, Ac. For sale b>
B. F. ULmKK, M. D and Druggist,
Jyl«—2* cor. Brunch ton A Price-sis.
Exchange Nniice No. II.
Rirnnonn, Va , June-yffb, 1FG4.
All ofllcars and meu of tse Vicksburg
capture or Jul, 4th, 1868, who repoYfsfl
for doty either at Enterprise, Miss., Demopolis,
Ala., Jonesboro', Tuna-, Vienna, Natchitoches,
Shreveport, ot Aler.andil«, La , at auy tin^f prior to
April 1SL1864, and whi
cd to me By the
exchanged
luqon;
hl'Kt'IAL OHDER8, f *
No. —. - * . f
Lieut. H. F. Grant, Troop B, 4th Georgia ffnvrlry,
will remain iu Savannah for a limited time, to re
ceive and forward to Macon alt mru of the 4th Goof,
gia Cavalry who hsvc not yet reported for duty
DUNCAN L CLINCH,
jnlyU—U C.'bmel c?ommandlng
Nudcc loTax Payers, Western Divi
sion, Disirlrl No. 1.
All parties who have not returned and
paid the tax due upon groas sales for the
quarter ending the 3>,thday of Julie last, will do so
at once. A. 8.* UARTRIDGE.
Collector West. Div. Dls. No. 1.
JoHHaGAXKELL,
BY OBO. W. WVILV.
trill beaoic, on WEDNBnDAY. tho soih In.tasi, at
11 o'clock,In from ot my -oitlcc, on the ectuct of
roS I PO N CD AllCIlUV.
Naval .stItioh.
W __ _ —■ u ■—, uly ia;h, 1801. 1 .
7 k v* .V*2?T at ?“•»%. auctib W EDN 'V
DAY,the Mkli inotaut, at 11 «^k>ck a. m.,-at *
vno c;. 9. N »Val More,- •truer pf Bryan and Abercorn
streets, a lot of empty Beef a .d Pork Barrels an,l Hu
?±L” l ™ eadB ’ f° r account of the c . S Navy Do-
1-
Notice.
Julyl9~6tfl
Insiirauco.rl'M.
Capilal, alfr Juhscrlbt'd, '$5,50*iM>0.'
Paid up lo |,M,, - -
T A u«WuM
i^-c
. A TRUST CO., (
U, July lsih, 1S(4. t
SflKh
OFFICE HOUTHEn^ IN .
rfavunn
Thuanbiml moitlpiror tho 8fl* ktmld :
to £ this Company, will be held at this
office on WKDNKhOaY, the 20(h in*L,at twrivi-
••’clock m , when.con r ormably t<» rule, an ek-cflon of
Directors will take phee, and a nta^ement of the
bueiree* of the past year will tie subrn Mt-d. j.
RDWAKD C. LUGRIBL,
Julyltt-a Secretary
Aaron Wilbur,
Juo. Richard, ou.
D. H. Baldwlr.
Wm. H. Stark,
Jpo. c. Fqrrill,
C. S. REGlSTERiD S10CK.
. C b. DEPOSITORY, (
Havununh, July l3ib. lbfVl. (
The Schedule* of Interest ou the C. 8.
Loads qf February 28yi, l&6t; Muy 16ih,
1^1; August Iflih, 1861, and 8i-v n and Right per
cents, of Fcbijuiry 20th, 1*563—all payable 1st July,
lustai t, havingbecu received, holders of t-aid stock
will apply at Ibis Deposit, ry and receive tlielr iu-
terest. J. R. 8NKKI),
July Kt -6 C. H. Depositary.
Circular.
CHIEF .M.’rt OFPH5B, GA. RESERVES, [
Macon, June lb, 18bt. |
Quarter nastui* aud Acting Quart.-riuosters in the
Georgia Rese-ve Corps, will inukc to till* office,
monthly, the following re{>orts, viz ;
Report of piopc-rty rccdivoil, UPvd hnd remaining
on liaud.
H( port of persous’ and a;tlcles hired or employed,
monthly summary statement.
Tho above ropfirts must bu made by tho 10th of
each month. _ ,.J. L. MORGAN, .
MgJpr aud«H|f^. Qq. Hi
Ijinti ^(l8|Mlgrmcttt$
ifo^er
Having frcJtWfl Authority to Increase
my BattaHoirto ift^egltffent, I invite all
and, r the ago of clghtecn'AKdisgfer the age of fluty
five, who may baVe fofmei?Coipps^ie*, or parts o*
Comp luics, or individuals, to untie with mo. There
are now m-yen Companies III the Battalion, which 1s
now, aud will continue t» he, a local rfserVe force-
AH Interested c-in call at my ftfioe, 17 Whitaker
street, and enroll themselves, or address meat WhP.
marsh Island. W:'R. 8YMON8,
Ju’yao * WaJoflftBsit. Resirvt *
Last \Vesk—Gross 'Alins.
CITY TRKAHURER’H OFFICE, I
Savannah, 10th .lily, 1S64 t
This is the last week for makiug City
Tax Returns of Gro^ St^Cs for tbe quar
ter ending 30lh June, 1861, I relnttve.
Those who cannot well Aloud n tb>’ mornings'are
informed that I will bo at iny offilo every afternoon
this week from 4 o'clock tto o-'dock.
EDWARD Q. WILSON,
J >19—oadS 'City Treasurer.
$25 ItfSoir*.
m the und«r*lg,io1. <
It ran readily he ku
one Uack^uL other
l l>« paid TTd. hrcret
ress office.
GEORGE I1IIMBOLDT
Cent. Ceriilcate.
I Poodle Bitch PUP. It ran readily he kuowe by
it* peculiarity of eyes- one Mack, til; other blue.—
Thu above reward will be paid *l d- lirered at the
Billiard R »om over Express office. ’(
July20—9t —
$10,000 4 Per
Tor $10,600
. . he Confed-
tatv*. No. 3,9i^i, dated "Culuni ia. May 6,
1864," in favilr of "Thjs. R. Shop," ind sigued
'Alex. Liuehliu."
The Department h9*e been notltlcil, ml tux
celvers will stop the ocrtlfleato. If presc
All p rsons are hcreby.nutiflednol to ade for the
na da,
vll ih
left with
At tho request or Mr. Mordecal, I Invlk ihe a
tlou ol all li.x officers iu SouthCarolin* i (he nbi
a »(1 if such a certificate shall be preset tei for u:
they are authorized lo refuse the saoR a* it has
never been assigned by him to any om-, aid any ef
fort to puss the same for taxes would-be frund.
jos. Daniel ‘©pe.
Btaua- *1 lector.
jy State Colfrctors of the Co'ib-ue je States
will please issue similar circulars to.the ffc officers
of their v tato, and (.will p.4y-lhe dxrieii-c.l whutever
It may »*e M. C. MnRlKL’AI,
j uly 11—2 y -Colufttfn 8. C
$*200 Reward.
>K two mgro men, Dick and D.iuiel 1 buy
left Ktug's Bridge, in Chatham county, on trr«-
uiga^of me lHtn July, lb(i4. Dick tsum.ut 5 feet b
Uicheahlgh. 45>earsol a e, aud Uiack com lrxioii;
he i- irom North Carolin». D*ulel ls^ a A fr ct 10
inches high, 3i years of age, a dark ui'Sko Ivlh nie
front teeth out; he came from Souih They
may bo trying to make their way bucU^Fthc Caroll
na* The above reward will bo paid any one ak
leg them up and givin,* me iuionuai u»u, ui Way's
Mdiiun, Bryan couuty, Georgia, or $t 0 for epher
onuol them.
JulylO-im • MoLEOD KING.
D It Y GOO D« .
( I.GSliVli OUT.
iectlng. Parties interested will nliase t ike notice
andca<l e»r^y. JOHN McyUNAGHY,
160 Bruuphlon str> ot
mdcad e.ir^y
Jul> 16 -3t
savannah
IMUKIVC MILLS.
_ Mills ha* b on fully repaired and fitted out with
superior bolting cloths. On. sign munis of Wh< a , to
be ground on toll, are solicited will oat regard lo
quantity. The Mill l* prepared to furnish a* g >od
' :lo of i lour *s :>ny lu the State.
i article
julyl4-2w
A. P. WETTER.
For Sale.
Hog. tea ot one hundred gallons each, riin
two of eiguty gallons each, for sale Apply l •
TAYLOR & AMiY,
Ju'yl4—tf At Miller’s Foninliy.
NOTICE TO BANK OFFICERS
AND
To llie Public Generally.
S TOLEN from the subscriber, at Halifax, N. 8,
twenty (20) Uooigla State Bonds for $A00cach,
Nos 900 to 999, Inclusive. Said Ronds were issued
in aid of the Atlantic end Gull Railroad, under an
act (No. 103) entitled ‘ Au actio incorporate a rail
road c nnpauy to be called tbe AUautic aud Gulf Rail
Rood Company.' and for-othur purpoMes therein
named ” Approved February 27tb, 1850.
Tbe Bond* ate payable In twenty years at New
York: Interest nayublu-st-mi-aunu illy at tbe city of
New York, at the rate of six percent. Bond* signed
E. P. Watkins, Secretary of State. Joseph K. Brown,
Governor of Georgia; seal of State affixed, August
1st, I860. Coupons due ou same from February 1st.
1868, and signed by John Jones, Treasurer.
The public are hereby notified not 11 purchase said
Bonds or Coupons, us proper notice his been given
at the Treasury of the ata«e cf Georgia to stop pay
ment on the same, and l.ad to thu (lett-eliou of the
party who stole said Bond* un-l Coupon*.
* KNOWLES
juiy4—3
DYE£N« fiSTABLlSHitlRMT,
(iBTABLiami) in 1981.]
Ksmored so 85 Ursylon sircst, south
of York str*st« uesr Ui* lata roldnic*
of tbs subscriber.
fllUE Subscriber, grateful for oa*t favorr, Hors
X leave to inform bit friends anu tne uahi t »cuer-
ally, that he is now prepared to d v ,. &j| Ck. lC rp lu -he
best style on 811k and Wo61eu Drtf re*, Hhawls, Ac.;
also, Table Covers aud Cra;*! Shawls cmaned one
bleached iu the lm*t manner. Ladies’ Kid nad Doa
Skin G!ov«**r!.-an«d in the best fsmdonstyle.
The soherriber begs leave to state that h-.- Is now
prepared lo an, bleach and press f Adieu’ UonuHts
and Flats In the mo*C fashionable styles. Terms
moderate.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed aim Cleaned, as may
.be required, In the same superior stylo which h&s gen
erally so well plea**! hta patrons and friends'for Jhs
OHfct hn yMn
A. GALLOWAY.
Strayed or Stolen
F ltOffl my plantation, near TebeauviUe. Ware
county, Georgia, a MARE COLT, Is months old.
light hay, feet, mane and ta 1 black, with a small
white spot ou the forehead and on tbe nose;, tolera
bly well grown. Anyone returning said Colt will
receive a reward of fifty dollars, and any one giving
me information where I can get her will receive a
reward of twenty five dollars.
jul>9—law4w SALANAN LEE.
FARMER j AND ^VCBaNICB' BANK, I
Bavaunah, July 1st, ih64. J
The btockholdcrs are notified that the
Confederate Sti-tea und SiateTaxes will
be paid by 1 iKl* Bank in lieu of a divtd no.
J«]v* J. K. GAUDRY Cquhlur,
HEADE RS DETACUM’T 6tu GA. CAVALRY, i
m Bivouac iu Lmaimel County, ’ v
Juiy 6th, lbi.4. j
$180 Reward.
riHIIItTY Itfllur* reward will be paid for the
E apprehension and deliv. ry at Ugleiborpu Bar
rack*, SAvuuuuh, of each of the following cowardly
miscreant*,, wtiudorerl d from t Iris Detachment while
oa the muren to loin Gen. Johuhton s army, viz :
BUGLER J. GORDuN, ol K Troop, ngu i9 years,
gray t ye*, light hilr, 1 ght Complex .on, 5 fe«t 9Jtf
.uchts higbt burn in Mcjnio*u ccnuiy, iUilistu.i
July b <8i>2, by Capt u C. HopklnB lorlhf war De-
*yrtod with a dark urowu hoise, about 14>j hauus
Private K J. DAVIS, of K Troop, ago 19 year*-,
br«»wn eyes, brown n*ir, dark complexion, 0 fe-1 9
incurs high, horn lu Mclnfush county. lUillst-d
May 21, f62, by Capt. W. Hughe* ior the w
sur.td wnh a hay nor mahout I6b»i ds Ii gh
Rrlvu c MOSELY, orTfTroop, h,.\j .0 year*, gray
ere.-, urown hair, Jight complex.o.t, 5 uet 8 lncbo*
bleb, born iu TaUuoil county. Mnli*;*d March 27,
ItkCl, by -capt. Brills: or tl A»a-*»va war
» rmiiw -trnvrrrir. Of O ago 31 yuiff* bine
*‘« ht . ,m,r » Hght complexion, 6 fe ta Inches
hfrh, barn In Green county, unlisted Murch 1, 1862,
bv ( ol. Rock-oil for the war.
Private W. i». ME1 ZGKR.i f I Troop, ago 18 year*,
b'Ue «-yi-s^d*.k hair, light complexion 6 feet 1
inchr* high, born iu Effingham couuty. hulist,
#1 miiikry 12, 1862, by Uapl.Blr.lWor tho war. D
^erted ^Ilh ut l.i k Inuse, about 16 hatul* high.
Prlitt.u B "C, VS RIGHT..of 1 Troop, age ld^VeSM,
brown eye*, light hair, light chmplerion, 6 feet 4W
men.-* high, born in Effingham Miunty hniist
January 9, i«6J, by capt. stroohar for the war.
,, R- -F. AKIN,
(apt. Coma g Detach meat 6th Ga. Cavalry
Julyl3-*-, |ft '
A DESIRABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
C llifflI’illNINIi8000 acres of first qimliiy plant
) log land, situated ou Crooked River, Camden
» L '~' * amp, 900
county, Ga., f 00 acre* of which Is tide ^
ol which Is under good bank and iu fine st de of cui-
‘ -ution; 700 acre* tine hammock, producing 30 io 40
corn per acre; tho h&luncu well timbered,
untof live oak ship limner.
bushole
together with iarg'
range for stock. The lmprovemeu
d flr*t HI
a floe dweiliug, well finished, with eight” riiomo, »
fire place in each; all uucersary ontnuildiug*, In
go.»d order; health ausurpassed, water Hue, and the
furnish.ng an abuuuance of h*h aud oysters,
irtlr.'—
For further paruculais apply to
July7—3aw4w BLo
DNT A DAWSON.
B r'brder of‘th? *tejKk»ferl®tI Court of McIntosh
flinty, Gcore a,! radii bVUki public nnction on
the 80uh day of July* 1864; a Urge lot ol Wrought
Iron, at the jail Itf the city of D*uec, Ga. There are
several ton* of the Iron, and coi si t nn *t>y t"
from 6 to 15 feet loqg, two and a half inche*
and u half to, hree- q mrters of au Inch thick.
.Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. Term* cash, lu
nt w issue. Iron to be weigued and delivered on day
of Mle. r. COGDKLL,
_ , Sheriff Mclbt'jsh Coui ty
July 6,1304. July8—td
TATKOF RKOHCIU, CHAT HA HI
Minn* Amrgin will app.y at the Court of Ordi-
uaryior Uttentot Administration on the estate of
Amraoi, late of Chatham county, de-
Dav.d
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before mud
Court, to make objection (if any they Nave) on or be
fore the first Monday in September next, otherwise
said letter* will be granted 1
WltneHd, Dominick A. O’Byrne, K-q., Ordinary of
Chatham count*, tnis 18th day bf July, 1864.
Julylft—♦ .DOM1MICK A O’BYIlflB. o. O. C.
Leg«l Notice.
N « rif’E I* hereby given that I have made *
cation ' ” - -
ounty tor leave to e
and Gull RAilrOAd Sni
owun Foley, deceased
jnnel
II twenty share* of the Atlantic*
Vbe!• miring to tUue*uite'of
J'-F. KIRBY,
Executor K-t. O. Foley
Notice.
S IX months after du*e I will apply to the Court
ol Or-.if ary of Chatham county for Letter* or
Dismission from the Admlni.-tration on tbeesta'epl
SophiaL. Tow, latwof Chithum couuty, dt-rea-ed
MARGARET M. DIBBLE,
fiprtS ~ Acmlnlstrairix.
Legal Notice.
A LL persous having any claim* against the estate
of tne late Col. Joseph L. McAllister will pc
seutlh.-ui, duly aitestee, within the time prescrib. d
by luw; and all p.-reone indebted to ihe suid esiat
will make paym.'iit V) the undersiuned.
WM. N YLK HaBEUSUaH, )
Joseph clay, >Executors.
GKO S OWENS, (
july9
Savinnah. July 8 1864.
Legal Notice.
A LL persona having ttalms against the estate of
Michael Sneahaii,deceased, are notified topr.-
sei.t them, duly aMested, within thu rime pri
by Jaw; arffl all Indebted to sa-d^nato wl
8hoes! Shoes!
A I:P T P r '"P-r'or. »nMtaiiti»|i T m.'lc 81 oo. for
me at rat* l at reduced piiccc. Tbey ctu m
*' the store of ' .
1Q »BdSR9 CHAMPION * BRKEdAN.
M. A. Coma, 8ac*T.. ,
OGL£THjr.PE v L
-4°^ »ava
Capital,
rmEcToaa.
Wm. Ncylc Habersham,
Henry Bri»haio,
E. C. Wade
Henry Lathr p,
AA BDN*Sli,y9 l i{; p" -, Jeu(
Junekf—iodim
SURANCi. ^
6AVAKK+-H.
«l»e ftlllllM ' Dollars
1 i DIRECTORS.
iVAJSS** William Hunter,
ci«.STuto„. i!S5
„ «Iorin L. VHIalongn.
,a |»roparod to
Janie* McHenry,
all deecrlp
«“* V, accent
ummT irm°. l ™"«Po>latton "u
Joiin Tj™o«aa,B«nuary. . ' "**%
V. « Y.
ACADEMY OF THE VISIfATiON,
NEAR MOBILE, ALA.
au88lon Close on the 27th ol
, classes will hcresuutotl ou in»- 7ih
• •I Sej iemb r. Tlie achul**i 1: yu.tr w-.L be diviu «i
into threeeeesloiu, a mmcDaiug sent 7tn°JW iif
April 9th, ana ending July 2otn, 1866 *
"If" *? ■ dunu« vuuullon, *110 (10.
CENTRAL Rai
i-iftfTJ.tAL llAlLRu^ir E
Ga#, March Doth, 1864.
CHANUEOF SCHEuUi.ih'
( “ na Sunday, March D7lh, l-rt. cu4
V/ trains on this Road and hrauri>»> umi ....a
as follows: p
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
L-’av*- saviuman
Arrive lu Macon .’
nuatu .ancon
\ctY9x-. in Bavomian ‘" '.**7...
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah
Arrive in Macon...
Lsaavo Jincon '/
Arrive in Savannah
WHITESVILLE ACCOMMODATION— DAILY
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Whlte*viJle. (No. 3).
Leave Whitesvllle, (No. 8)
Arrive at Savannah
A ugdhta BRANCH.
Leave Ailgusta
Arrive In Millen
Leave Wlluu
Amve^j^^pta
,i iwiw**>*'
. . _ , . EATONTON BRANCH
Leave Raton ton..
Arrive in Gordon
Leave Gordon r Vj T-* *“
Arrive in Eatouton 11> *;!
PaBfon K or»lri>m Savaim.lhmd Micon'for a'.i r «iL
will*iake cithi.r train, and coBnmtSicci huih
Itdgovuiu yui huo.eren take "Day Train"
from Maoou Uah 8nd AuKUbLa * an<l “Night Trrio *
Night Trains frort Savannah aud August uwimet
with 8i.ui.ij. wee tern H. It. at Macon .or
Eiifoala, Fort Gonira nndintermedlate point* • alaol
un< ‘ Wl u - h - ,n AUauta anu tho West ^
Day Train connect* at Macon with b, \\ ,nu *u *
QogeeR R. to Columbus, MonLromon, Mobile aV i
the South wort w
mar fi—daw Hon “UAMt,.
“ W.J.V, ^.ita ;
41 Miilc »n«' <;uir Kalli-ok-J.
hori* I ana .8on Kxpadttloua Bonn t*
Brunawiok nnd l l.oma.vtlu, -
dladlaon C. II,, Labe u,) '
iflanllcctlo, and Tallakn ”
au. Florida.
O * -dd an.r Monday. ]
1084. thafans -Will (vavc F'-UJ
oir.tiptnd,) a. follow.
Arrive alVhdmadBITe at’.*. ’. * V’ " ' ’ *
aSTUIlKIH6.
Loavc ThomMVtnd *t ’ i.w, , „
A dvo at biivaunah Ta r- !!■
Cujuiocting at Mcletoah (Stiilou' Ho. 7.
W«»t, cjn Trevdaya, Thursdays and ih.uiraaya, K £'?(i
a^hn« of coachoa to Pula., lintimiioc on alhmata
Ooijncclinfr si Qnltmau (No. 18.) dally with a lira .1
Qoaehea to Madison C. H., Fla y c '
tlonnectln* at (Jronynr’B (No. 11) witr, a dallv Hi,.
2a1S2m.'h.? 0uUc t 11 % Arrll "“; Inllmu ic
00 S“S ct .?l ttl Ufff “T* to Tallaha.?^ r«. Milk,
Freight Trains leave Savannas Mondays, .
Jil/S and Fridays, at li.il; rctarniu. ,rn ‘l'o.F.dava '
Tlmiadavo nnd hat:irdaya at 4 p. m ^
N. B. Donhln thu rmnilar rains will bo ehantad or
all urtldoa ahlnpad by Pantenvnr Train. Frelirhi
by PatMi^er frt.ln ahoald hn a»!it*Cd at ru t
'.ridn !b art ,im, liF.iir hidra ■ tt. ; atari in« tlnm r-( ri.s
(rhld g, j. F(II,T.-)V Iiniawlniwidmit
OFFICE ENdINEICIt AND 8DI’EHINTENJJBN'V
CliaHl.USTON ANIi hAVANN.n H AI mtnAU,
Charlcatrrn, June V, 1884.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
O N Tharday, June Ball, 18n4, a, d ..ntlll (nr.hr
notice, the echudnb- ot the passenger train >
bo a* follows, viz :
Leave i harleeton at 6 4'. a . M.
Arrive lu SavannuU at 5.40 P. M
Leave Savannah at 6 *0 A. M
Arrive In Charleston at...; 1.16 P.M.
This iraio make* direct connect!.m*. going nt
and atiuth, wl.h the Noriheartern Tiailrnaa ..
Charleston, and the Central 4 Railroad at th.j Junction
R H. HAINES,
Eng’r and 8dp\
June8—dlw*eod4w
Dundee Ri?ggisig.
• /1dm
W d.t.Maufdnn
bxl next, before the Court House doormat.,
o’clock a. m., four Blavea, named Heit/, Julius. Cor
nell .1 and Richard. Sold as the property ol tbe estate
of Mary J. Harris, fry permit-Bioa of tne Court or Or-
atnarv of Chatham com.ty.
Jul>9—* JANE M. HARrJl??, Adm’x.
Wanted,
ROPE, suitable for compressing Cotton
OSNABURGS,
8HIRT1NGS,
YARNS,
COTTON ond
woollAlrjm
FOB SALE AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
At 8 GERSTMAN’S,
Collins’ Old Stand,
juueai—lm Bryan and St. Jnliefl^itreeiS.
IN STOUTS AND FOR S
B ACON, Lud^s/rop, Flour,
Tobacco. Salt, Machinery Oil,
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
V£J~ store open from 9 80 a. m. to 1
Jaiyl3—b w.
LEATHER BELTING FOR SALE.
A 1 FEE r 1-inch Belting, with S8 tin cup« ■(.
-± X tnened, soluble (or rice mill purposes. Apply
to Uttiy«—aswiw] . blou«t «. Dawson. •