Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, July 21, 1864, Image 1
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BY THEODORE BLOIS.
\\ i|, T. THOMPjJON, EDITOR.
IrtUBaOAir UOBN1HO, JOLT 21, 1864
Fiirrcsi’s iMovemests in Ntrtk Mis
sissippi.
Another UrLlllaut Victory.
, (Special to Ice Memphis Appeal J
Tupelo, July 10.
/ We left Tupelo on Sunday lost, and have
' Been fighting on the prairies. The canny re*
i aud mufed on Pontotoc.
.declined battle and
IrA crtM K *
aata db every road,
OH pi«
T${uailuy w«.dtUlbki!uTiTui with three cuv-
r dlr^iuna at old uarrlsburg, but failed to
lilju tmu uouj bis strong position.
The tDtinjr declined every invitation to
i iduy afternoon, our troops belug well up
about to bring tbe affair to au issue, the
[Yuiik*--.- Usd aud are iu lull retreat.
o t-nuoiy fought stubbornly when compell-
[ ed to do so, but was eViduully afraid ol axel
l light.
Our loss was severe.
hu.iih bus 15.U00 Iroopa, all veleruna except
eight i cgitncuie ol negroes.
SArn in.—The Mobile Tilbuue of the lcUb
s.iya the steamer Virgin, which grounded near
Kurt Morguu last Saturday night, in running
the blockade^ hurt been got oil’ aud la now lying
in quurunllue In ihe bay.
Raid on OaimcbVill*.—Tbe Augusta Cou-
sUiutionabhi is lnlortued that a party ol Yankee
fa.dci* came to toe Chattahoochee, about seven
tulles hum Ualocnville, for tbe purpose of ma
king a raid iu the direction of Albeus. The
cnuiuy were met by ai>u.ull force under (Jen.
Young, why bururd'thc bridge and chocked the
advance ol the raid. No Ttpprebouslons of a
heavy demonstration are eutertalued, aud it is
believed that Ueu. Young cau attuud to and
liuntrate the donlgus ut those marauding purtiea
in that ditecliou.
Vetter from the Mavsuuah Volunteer
^ Guard*.
We ure peruillted to make tbe following ex
tracts Iroui u piivutu letter Irorn a member ol
tha Volunteer Guaida, to a Irihnd iu Ibis city :
Mattoax Station, i
Amelia cuuuly, Vu., July 10, 1S04. )
Al. * * # We have thus
l«i Ueeu quite lojrtuuale—none ol us have been
allied or wounded, and, aa far aa 1 am concern
. no deal re to be. W« are atlfl eucamp^
‘ •Jouth bank |of the . Appomajj^x river,
Yankees that ijtfjkave
|biued? cfiB^j ‘
mightsay, as some do. thst they never viU, hut j
1 prefer tbe sbove expression, for no one should .
“blow bis own horn/'
All well and hearty.
Yours truly, A C. W ,
IB'b Georgia Battalion. •
'ilXd NEWS.
accompanied by another sound equally unusu- | —■*—-•
al, the tlnkltog ol a cow b< 11, will .ugge-i to llio j ITOn »"<> ‘ft® *“>« MUmHwrUc.
perfect desolation which prevails along „ l0 I will be charged^
route of the army. Domestic animal* have
From tbs 64tlt Georgia Hcgimeut.
UBAD’QHS $4lH (jBORGIA RCUIAIBNT, 1
lu the Field, Army Tennessee,
July Ifi’.b, 1804 )
Eddor Mommy A'eios :
Will you please allow a space in your columns
to me, la hehall of tbe troops in my command
from the counties uf Effingham nd Scriven, to
acknowledge the receipt of a token nt the kind
and wellbeatowed remembrances of our friends
in IhQsecountlerV A quantity of various vege
tables, to ns both rare uud acceptable, through
the hands of Mr. Stephen Keller, an effic.cnt
member of the "Effingham Relief Committee,”
who presented these good things lo person on
yesterday.
.jjyigfM 4»f r kind friends of Rffingtmoi aud
pearlysncdvtntWs, t? aasurtf‘yoa.shat aadfas*
tides of food are not only much needed by tbe
troops In this army, but that your generosity In
this case has not beeu misplaced. A gallant
soldiery, who have recently earned the kind con
alderatlons of all who would be free and inde
pendent of ihe abolition foe now exerting every
power in their cqutrol lo overrun the Southern
Slutes and destroy the property of the dtlzens
thereof, are the recipients of your kindness.
These articles add greatly to the comfort of
our soldiers, aud are considered condusive to
health, being antiscorbutics, thereby preparing
the soldiers for the great physical duties be is
called upon to perform.
These acts of kindness and thoughtfulness
on tbe part of our frieuds at home lor the sol
diers undergoing tbe hardships ol tbe Held,have
more than a physical i fleet, they seem to iu
spire tbe soldier with additional enthusiasm in
the defence of those who tnauilest so much in
terest for his welfare aud comfort.
■ Mr. Keller adopted tbe proper plan of dDlrt-
buiioo, by bunting out the soldiers and dealing
out to them in person.
Very respectfully your ob’t serv’l,
Mohgan Rawls,
Lieut. Col. Commanding.
DAILY PAPEILV
Six Ho >i Hi a r otl
wholly disappeared. The farm houses are teu t | ire( > .llonlU* .. .. II 0'»
aut.'eis. The bnuards no longer wheel above Ons Iffoutu ••• 1 oO
us. ihe owl tears to hoot from before us — i 1 RI- WFCK1I£I/Y
Tbe voice of ibe feathered songster of the forest xtore^MjoiitlVu . <»
is huahej. No sound is heard but that w bich j t wfeBlRLY PAPER,
tells of war. No object meets the eye, but that six Uoitilia ... ... yxT
which tells of ruin intended or accomplished — 1
“How long, O Lardy” When shall blessed
peace again smile upon us?
Tbe news from Virginia, the minors in regard
ADVKHTIftlNti.
o ol ton LUis.-' or, less, or spaCf owAvie t
iHy ltliFs of — nvsrtiling iyp'l, TnjlSE
deb insertion.
KATK.- Ui' * i* VERTIMMn l.f.OO. V*
to Kirby Smith, the spirited proclamation of j Letters si Ad mini stolon . 9IOOO
Gov. Brown bavn infu-ied unw iile iuto Ihe ar-
Per sque
by that i
DOt LARS fore
DUmlsaRjti
•• Undid atisblp . . . |
•• Dismission.... *... . i
Notice to Debtor«* aiul irodlior-l...
Leave to Sell HUaJ Estate and Ne^roo*. p.
square
Thb Enemy Mining at Pbtbksduuu —Tbe
Exiuiiuer has it upon the best authority that
Gran is at work attempting to mine our poll-
llou lu front of Petersburg. Tbe lulunlfy that
the Petersburg editors miss from the trout of
our centre are no doubt busy under ground.
Tub Nbw Sbukktahy op tub Trkasuky.—
Noticing the appointment of Mr. Treuholui as
Becreiary of the Treasury, the Charleston Mer
cury says : Mr. Treubolm represents the integ
rity and intelligence of the mercantile comiou-
ni'jrof Charlestou. lie has pructicul sagacity
and lurge experience, ills appointment must
inspire confidence, and wo wish him all success
iu the greul uodertukiug of bis importaul po
sition.
i-jZT Why would it appeal as if the Army of
Tennessee had oo General cow ?
Because they are expected to follow Lbeir own
utn Hood. •
Army Correspondence o
Horning New*.
Bivouao, pivb miles from Atlanta [
July IK.b, lSuJ. )
Editor Mummy News:
Our passage of the Chattahoochee was effect
ed on the U.h ult., without contusion aud with
out loss. Considerable approhonslon was telt
lest tbe enemy should press us w bile crossing.—
His pickets bud been iu the habit of boasting
that they “would have us then.” But they were
disappointed. Wo crossed the river In a ditler-
eut manner trom the cross ug ol thoEiowuh.—
At the latter the rrtny was massed and crossrd al
once.Thc pu.-Bngo of the Chattahoochee occupied
two or thr.edays.Our rear was eo secarelyguard*
ed that the eueuiy could offer no lnierruption save
the shelling of our pontoon bridge, which waa
the same night removed beyond their reach. Ik
was tbit shelling which occasioned the ladl-
eroas atMfcpode oMb« ne<Voes w^kithr H IW
f-df*L ite Northern papers aunounce the death
ol Gen. Geo. P. Morriss, the sung writer, beat
the Daily kuown iu cooutcilou with the ballad, " Wood
man, Spare that Tree.” We do uol know bow
old he was. lie was a printer by trade.
From Florida.—We clip the following para
graphs Irom the Gainesville (Kia ) Cotton Stales,
of the 15th :
From Filatka. —We learn Ibui the enemy
have uuoui three bunded c valry ou tbe eo»i
side of the St. John's. Capiaiu Dickibou wiib
his comuiaud, is watching lbeir opponuuuy,
aud it the Yuukucs vcniure ucrots ihe St. J obn’s,
we feel couiident that ibey will he roughly
handled.
Diabolical Murdbr.—We aie infoimed that
a lew weesa sinco, a liuuiber ot uegro 6oldu-rs
from Jacksonville, were permitted to go on ihe
premises ol Mrs. Price, living near ih u place,
to commit ail inauuer of depredations. This,
we understand, was contrary to tbe order ol the
commander ol the district.
Mra. Price, accompanied by her Deice, started
to Jacksonville to make complaints, nod tb
officer in eoib'uiand ol the negro pickets,
log them to brutally murder her. Her
. .. I let ttt)
Msutifaud Usgrour, praequ we*, Ifk, 00
We hope that the day ol retreat lor uh bus
ended, aud that our forces will be soon tamed
Northward.
Our regiment Is still Buffering from disease. —
It la in commaud a of Muj. Alieu, both ol the u lusorUon. "
other held officers being yet aliscnt slek. We ^
v unmber twt JBO meu for duty, mlq^lbio*
being absent sick. When they return, we
shall still be a respectable body.
Yours. Georgian.
HO
&T Advpx- tu.» nnm
her of insert i ■ m* Mear ‘ n iu 4u to rfu':
nnitl ordeml^ntt Ny tu«* «91-1 „
llutvo. ^
llBADq'tts First Mii.itamy Dist. ii. \i., 1
Monlieih, July 18,1S04. (
SPECIAL ORDER I
No. 7. • f
In pursuance of me Proelaiuati >u ol bis Ex.
celloucy Joseph E. Brown, Governor ol Geor
gia, ordering the Reserve Militia ol ihe Stale
between the ages if sixteen and seventeen (10
aud 17,J aud fi'ly aud tilty five i50 aud 55.) to re
port iiuiuedialCly lo Gen. G. W. Smith, lor ih«'
defence of .the 8 Cute, ifwd In accordance wall bis
published letter of instruction* to bis Aids dc
cuiupff, dated July 14.b, 1 hurt by uoilfy and re
quire all persons within ibe ages nn i tinned lo
report to Col VV. T. Thompsou, A I). 0., in
Savannah, ou or before Wednesday, the 20th
lust., by whom they will be 'eurolled and furn
ished with iruiif>porialiou ferer the Ritlioadl to
Atiuuta.
Applications for exemptlou on the ground ol
physical inability muf.1 be accompaulcd by *
certificate from Dr. J. A. SuUlvau, Surgeon 1st
Senatorial District. .
it is to be hoped that the citizens of this Dis
trict, included iu the ca(l of the Governor, und
who are stile to aid in ihe ddeutrC of thcii liber
ties, lbeir homes and property, uovfi immi
nently threatened with all the boirars o: vandal
Invasion, will promptly respond to thi* appeal
to their patriotism and manhood.
lhose neglecting or ruiu-ibg to comply with
the requisitions ol it.*? Governor'* order, arc
notified that niter the :10th instant, nlllceis will
be detailed lo aricat and suud ibern lo the army.
* Gbo. P Harrison,
A. 1) C., 1st Mult >iy DistrictG. M.
IHT Republican please copy till day, pO b ;
4,'trculur
l*
Those
ourt Ui mRlto objeeflo
'dci loiter* wtllbu gesnt^o.
WIUjixm, Douiiiiir.k O’Hyrn. Rs«;.,0>UIii.»i
'i^-'mty, kills 1610Gay 61 May, i^-*4
myn
DOMTNJt
,UudV W. •re’oll
J. poMibte for u. to
Tit quite picturwKiuo k Md
u.u luba^njul. kiuil »uil ho.plublo, Tftt laltei
uvnl 1 li.vo fury uifeu b.cml .ppllod to tOi: <u-
(..oiwuU ol irnui »atM iBrlhor doutfi, but 1
itmik it' mutlb.v. bt'tm mlupplM, lor tbo
VirgiuluL. «rti tbo only people wbo uoderauud
h. uuc oieutilbg ana pncvlco it lo lie fullest «■
.bentbo
tiume time an 0 we * n exciliog tune in
c.iup. Ibu V.it bee raider«,soma 4,000 airouK,
weio rrpolled aa udvabeiug«u our pobltlon
apiliediauly every oue waa busily preparluu
Tor ibe'ceUiMiJ Xii(kiL ibal aa a couatqueuce wa.
lo be. Pickotl were tbrowu out on tbe roada to
' warn no of lbeir approach, and a dulacbmeui
ot uboullwrnly uiuo wereaent ou uacout down
ibe Bouib hault ol ibe river, and aiming tbe
latter i bud ibu honor to be. We Hurled on the
•corn about dark, and we bad a rocay Journey
altogether—over Lilia, through awampa. briar
Itocca uud ditcher," the depth ol which we
could not ecu tor tbe thick overbanglug bough*.
Bueb thing, may be quite amuatog to read
about, out 1 cau aaeuru you yiai tboae who en
lu tbenf do not see tbo fun of it, for it is
nothing but loti and trouble, aud “pale Lunar’."
light IB uol bngbi enough lo light yon oo jour
way. foe Joke, loo, ts rather pointed when you
bate to .cule a brmr lonct;or while attempting
lu Jump over a ditch, the bottom ol which you
cannot see, and which you in your aimplietl)
imagine lo bo qoile narrow—Jou laud iu the
uiiddiu of it, ball bailed in mud and water,
biui eltug toaqa aud liogs Irom lbeir soeiul gutb-
ei.ug, while your eomiade auore, who bus un
eye to the sublime uud ridlculoua, call* out lo
you to "come out of that dlteb, lor 1 aee your
bead iherc," and a smull rog dow u the atream
meu lu give you eucouragemeut by lellieg you
that it ia “ieuue ueep 1 kueo deep!" But every
ebtug must have an cud, aud ao did our scouts,
lor alter tramping some seven or eight mlles^
DC arrived al camp, tlred and weary, ami wiser
II uol bellur men, and wrapping my blanket
around the, X alepl aa aweeliy on the
gtoiJricJk. 1 Id a feather
* - YaukeWA that DlghL an
n^lbe
lied that
noble Work was quickly consume‘ tfarffe por
tions ol It Still' bluzlug, came Uoatlng down
the river, passing below the point at which we
were ainltoucd, more tbuu u mile distant. As
usual, our brigade, with two others, guarded the
rear of ibu army. For three days Wo occupied
outpost on the hill rising irom the river aud
within title shot ol it. The pickets of tbo two
armies occupied opposite bunks ol the river.—
These vcryprudeatly agreed not to fire on each
other, aud commenced un active trade in tobac
co. I beard tbo opening of tbo negotiation,
which was amusing. A Yaukco c.imc up to tbe
top of a knoll without his gun, and called out,
I siy, robs, will you trade tobacco for coffee?”
Au answer in tbo affirmative having buou giveu
by our mon, bo said, “Don’t shoot me,” and
with the utmost coufideuce came unarmed to
the river bank. This man belonged to tbo
154th New York regiment He slated it lo have
come out eleven hundred strong, und that it
uoto numbered niuety-slx men. What an Idea
of the fearful waste of human life occasioned
by this war does ibis fact iodicite. Tbe first
Yankee was soon joiued by others, and iu a
short time there were one or two hundred trad
log, bathing in the river, laughlug and Joking
The agreement not to fire on each other was
certainly proper, but no Intercourse should be
held with the wretches who arc doing lb
of fiends rather tbau meu.
While speaking ol skirmishing U may not be
amiss to refer to the character of the skirmish?’
lo which this army has beeu eteudily engaged
since we commenced fulliu* back. We have
bad no pitched battle, yu the loss of life bus
been greater than would have occurred
eral ordinary battles. A regiment is seul out
as skirmishers, or three hundred meu from each
brigade; allowing four brigades to tbe division
this would give 1,200 skirmishers to the divi
sion, or more tbau 14,000 skirmishers tc
to tbe army. This does uot Include the
cavalry, of which a large force has been almost
daily engaged, nor artillery which frequently
lakea part iu those skirmishes. The skirmish
force of the enemy has been almost always
. and It ^presumed kbAt hur tale
ititaa . .
Yankee Raidbus—Fifty negroes, command
ed by a Yaukce officer, and a deserter, uiadu a
paid in Levy coaoiy last week. Our I-tcps un
gaged them. Three men were wound d ou our
sidt*, hut it was not certain that anybody wa»
burl ou tbeirs.
They held Mr. Demere as a prisoner lor *om<‘
time, aud he says that tbe commauder gave the
negroes orders nut to give any quarter, and
ttlinrwurds said, that perhaps he did wrong lo
do so. From the slgus ol ihu limes, we ure in
cihicd lo Ihe opinion that every man east ot ibe
duwuunce river, able to light, uud who has the
pluck to do so, will have an opportunity to do
so before the cummer is ended, <«od me people
of this county, like those ol Levy, will not have
to go Isr to hunt up oue.
Raid on tub Georgia Road —Afont eleven
/clock Monday moruing a force of Yankee
cavalry cm the Georgia Railroad at Dertinr, six
miles irom Ailuniu. From this place the r int
ers proceeded lo Bioue Mouatuiu, nine miles
from Decatur, and fifteen from Atlanlu, teuriug
up the track and destroying everything on the
road.
Ol tbe exieut ol the damage sustained we
have uo mean* of learning, buiareof opinion
that it must ueivbsttrily bu heavy.
I he irsiu which left the city yesterday lot
Aliaola proceeded to Conyers, fifteen mile* this
side of Bioue Mountain, but learning 01 the
presence of the Yankees returned.
II Is reported and believed that the »aiders
after remaining al Stone Mountain lor =ome
hours in the occupation ol their vandal pursuits,
took their departure for the Mucon and Western
Kttad, lor ihe purpose uf severing ihe connec
tion between Atlanta and Southwest Georgia,
uud thus cutting off supplies Irom tbe army.
Whui has become ot the ibout-and cavalry
iu the Army of Tennessee ? ll is high Line that
these uiuruudlDg expeditions were stopped
CunrtUutionah.it, I9l/t.
Yuukeu Love oi* CulTy.
Home Ga., Juue &>.h, lbtH
1 furuiah you with aepeciuicu ol the i/trpu
uclive sympathy lelt by the Yankee luvuders lor
their colored brethren.
About eight miles west of this place, Col.
Jobu Freeuiun has a plaululiou ou which be had
quite a number ol slaves a short lime bclore the
luvaders arrived. Arnoug them was a patriarch
ol about lour score years. The aboliuouists
rode out about the first sabbath of thoir citizen
ship, and pilfered every cnest ot the aged slaves,
t hey gut, in all, $105 in specie, wit * wbul pupei
money the/ could fiud, and all their Suudav
STAl'U op GEORGIA,
Al Jf AND Insi*. Gi:nural’s OFFic_,
* .Atlanta, July 15, 1804. )
To the Aide* dc Camp of the Military Districts
sud Office/* detailed ,by Major Gen. Smith to
bring up the Reserve Militia :
'Immediately upon the receipt ol these m
stiuclio'ns you will ca?1 upon the.justices of tb.*
inferior courts, the clerks of mo superior and
inferior courts, tberitL, tax collectors and otb
officials excmi»«^» W>*»AL!ingk*^*fr<ln’.v-*.n you
ders givmi b/?b»!^^Vriji)i Wffi(KirT>FlJ'ihulon
of the Insl. These officers w^ be expected
logo through their n a.xecti.Vof'^ihtle:
inoning individual y every oue ordered by ih
Governor to report to Gen. G-. Wt 8raith ct tbi
pluce, and warning them to'aaseuib.e al ll, °tLiTATK o*f
comity se/iC on u giveu '(lay, (wltjilu live days ftueUN’l Y. -To ml whom it nu!y
after your hi rival in i tie coun yt«
body to Alluuia, a- required; and sntt.-cqucntly
lb thst day, lu arrest uny one relnstrg or deiny •
mg to obey the oummons, «iud eeud ibern lor*
ward under propeivgaard. Iu .tfje ex.-cutiou ol
this tiui.vr you wqy be governed by tbe piiaci-
pit* ir.id Jotvn In Gjo G"veiuor’s pmcl^malion
ol ibu 9.b July* 1604. and in his letter to hi- 1
aldfl,Col. J. C. C. B.aekburn, of July 14, ? 64,coj •
tea ot which are herewith enclosed; and you will
see that all militia nun, exempts auJ detailed
men within ibe limits oi your t^oaiorLl dis
tricts and counties, except such an arc exempted
by the laws ol ibe Stale, or by tbe Governor's
pr< tiumalion ubove raculloned, either ivoif or
are pent forward to tbm phicoRA diiecttd.
By oidet ol the Commander in Chief
Hrnky C. WaTne,
Adjutant and lusponor Geneiul.
«ch newspaper in the Sta e copy twice
ana xeu.: hi I to Adjutant GineraPi Office, Mil-
ledgeville
FIKE INSURING
Ibu undersigned, hi vine l men app tinted Agent
Iu IJ
ilsk. and on the most (hVorahlu terni-
aSoullierii mutual lusurauce
OF ATliLNS.
A8BURY BULL, Fresit . ALBON i'UABB, hyr’y.
ASSETS 1800,000.
t oufederale F. X itl. Insurance I'o,
t OF ATLANTA.
CHAS. F, McCAY, Prcs't.. WM. McNADGH'i, Hot
CANT A L $800,000.
Southeru Insurance and '! rust Vo.
* OF SAVANNAH.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Pres’t.... K. O. LsGIUEL, Hoc.
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
LooPlTA1. APBOC1 AVION, t
Auudsta, Ga.. Jam- 9Nd, lbbS. j
g'p' ^t mcapenger oi the Gtmr> la Relief ai u
Hospital Assodiit'on will l< avi aUmuim
on oi near tbe loth of each month tor MUestsslppl
and-wlil take • uoige ot ail boxes and ki •. ^ in
lender, m: the G-.r, i« troupe lu that S'aU , aud w’»» [
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To the Friends of the Hvldlers
iGroughoui tlxe e^iuedcracy,
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ub, LaccuUn • ot -V . 1 . Hop
onri, in tlioir petition, duly
IU, that they have lully uxo-
FllU ts l.tiniciore, to v)tc all pusoin ixmcuritcd,
L:i.uita nii.l credTuirs, l«* show ennee. if any. ilmy
l&u. Why paid Uxfauuun aluxunl Hot 0»: disciiai^uU
Uum tqj; CXoCUtoraQtp Oh iho hrsl Moml,., Iu l»«
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lom.lY, VattlllRN 4 «> I
vji VtimoHs, N.*B. Wald, uundun .
ia. Wright, tup■ftesenf* to the ^ou.t that
reli ed wxlk hia^vard, she having uilnii
Jo.liy. *
Thu
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aid UuH uliin -lioiiui not ho discharged oh
iu first Moiuiay m Oclohui, lNhl.
nmr.vj . liAWFOKD, Ordli iry.
•t Ain. OF UKUICUI %-i AMDHN Co UN ri
Whereas, N. •)
I lion pellUoli, duly tiled uiuleuU tv.i »»n iv«h
they have amniniPierod N. .1 1'uttersonV esi
This 1p, therefore, to cite axi i-eironp tu
kiuurpd a. d lUtdxlors, to rlitiw Calire.li ;
can, why r tid *.*.ccuU)xr should uol he di
iron* Uxeir ..xecuuirnbtp, sud recetVu lert-i
iniutioh ou iho uibL Mommy m August, i m»I
louil aM. -4. i'KaWFoiH) •*•■
^TATIi OF (GAM
O Whereas, .la-. * . Fupw'ell,
the esiata ol Jaraea 1‘opwoll.
to the unrturrigued xox Loiters ii
ulmrnlt-ration.
WaYNL
Given
icb^O
I.VIi
and uud real Una Feb. 1/th. lwri.
JAMES IIIGHSMITU,
Deputy Ordinary.
i*i T\ —Til all
1 ucretis Ut cws ai.d x i
for l.el eir xTt .XUminit*I
Ordinary,fdr Lei
•Jii the Estala ot
apt David t
y. deceased.
lfierulore, to citr* an,|
maycm.eujru^' he and appi
UUT*C<: oDjecfoo (Ifaitiy *i
'lorn the first*Monday'lif Decou.lmr u
AdufiuUirairi.«
o.T.n’1 UP OLOROl.l,
O Co ITNTV. - To Hll wnotnll m/fyi
, Cha- F. Borehort will aup
* . -fT lr
. ___ D'uurt x ,u«-
Lottere of AdndnTpTrjtatdi ou toe ixititr.
tt may v
Lulorc uxt
1 HVjV*'
mAB**' ohjxictlou (if any they havo)
lira!. Mondav il July iiext, ouetr>ise sai l loiter
wxii i)*i granted.
Witness*.Dvfelnlck A O’Byrns, ftsq.,- ordinary
lor CiiHUUunco’iuiv, turn 1st dav oi .lone 4
jn»f« .DnhllNlcK A. O'HvitNJLo. «i. o.
(AT 'AW
W
i imxke oltjectioii
i grei Aionday
e « will be g»a"
June:
my, nos vs i x
DoAtlNli.K x
J it
i j.Yi
tiLi i lia.vi
^TA'I’K of okokua,
^ COUNTY.— 1 To all whom ii may
•m*, Al. B. Milieu will apply at the Court of on
nan- for Letters Oieunrtory ut AdumiiPtraPn
tohianon on the estate oi tuebard F. Williams, t
Thi
>se are, therefore, to cite and admonish hM
x it may concern, to be und appear Ixdorc said
. to make ohjectlon (if any they have) on nr
; the, flrp’ Monday iu January next, otherwts.
?hn!)
niy
e, Ksq., Ordiu.i
ill .In lie IMi-i.
ll* liNK, il «
JTATK OF • OHMtOla.
C5 COUNTY.—To all whom It nsi
4*>, Mary Ann o’Uoui.or wilt ajml
ordinary loi Leite*-- Dismiss 'y i
on n.L epiat«! of. Patrick Price,
county, ili'Cesseu.
Then.- are. tfcei fore, t.» ntcaml adin
: raft} concern, to !••• at.d apjauir tiutoi
in..b*-ob’cctlr.v fif «u»v i***y Pave, oi
uext.raUor
li.u-
t the Ci 1
Ul "f Ol:,
w«.;i r
l-d.
ham roiuiLy, ’
myl7 DuMI U K .
JTATK OF Ultimo
) C UNTY —To
U’HV UN .. O. C. C.
GHAIHAJI1
Augustus I*. Wetter will-ppiyut tb;
urdiniuy lor Letiurs D.piulspory a- axecnior ou
eplate of Murgaiet Telluir, late of said county,
ohifctio
Court to make
lore ihu first Molda*
said lullets wid he gr uled.
Wiuicss, DoiixinicK A. o’Byrne, Rrq , Grdlnaiy lo
Cbuthau* county, t u st nay of .Inly, i w M.
Mi K .\. u it i i(\k, n. r c.
S IIH1N1V
Whereas, Louisa
Lett
IN o Uce.
% IF OF UKOUUIA \W
XJ 1 Wo mon 1 h i.
- ii Lew
liNKiU«i'¥
a e lo-ivol, A|>|.|i4ulioti
urdniary.o- snid county
u «.b. i h-'ty live (Hfi) in
Miuty. beloxigiug
a ho
• heirs
hui.y Un lui.td. iurtiw benefit
tors of p.tid tiuccbs, d.
LUt'U'MA LIlivMd, Adui x,
J"ly» J. M MuCQGl, .1 ’r.
^»AI‘K OF UICOUUl.l, WAI'M »* LOIN-
)J ) Y. — Notice is Uetehy Kiivii to • l.oiu io P. •'l’u.
ton ami Mary a Tuton.oi lhwhui(e or Florida', that
iahniiapp.i to Un. ( onri of Urdiimry or «aut coun
tymn Un* mixpindi'y Ifctntoberlu \r,. i-rhg.iV|.«*n»t-
unfit ol loxxxuu.cioui is lo'aisuimuc wie *.-luia of
Ah‘«Hii er U. Bur lie/, ditv.tsefl, a.minx' th«* HfflN
aim .ii AfUnOeestaittind tcoroto. Tim*. Uu; JMUi’ttu/'
ofsiuj 1*1. jy,>
may 14 Jinfui ^ n
TA i t. OF utio
m a • , _ ..
O LOUN i‘\. WhuVeas. Aroliibmd McLeod, Oua’r
diau oi Luvi b Dasher, ruarceeuis to th.a Court
ihal uo aao ludy settled with Tils ward, he huvillfi al-
tatued hts major y: ; • * .
Tm» is, lUuruiore, lo cite all |H»lSolis eoiuemed,
kindred uuu creditors, to alum nome, u any they
c.xu, why P.nd uuurdimi shmid not he drtcliarnod on
Wltuc
2d, l**r*.
aprll
a U.
\ I lit.
uiilli, Ordinary, April
KD\\ aUD LANG,
/I’ATK OF
Vwp.sn t«
Levi .1 Knigiu
I.HMUdV, 1.0 It MIEN
IdiWAlU) LA.«
raid otters
, April
Oi
rTl i l’"-**
SUteWESTEKN KAlLKOAl)
; I IN and otter Bunday. Mxrrh Wtl '.he « '.him
busMaUmi.l lspseup-i:’. Y>uiii will .hhaslol
ti i,‘ u. ’ “"jj.'. jfiV w “h !•' M'tj,m
• Avf Altiany at
Arrlvuai bmilhvillo at.
La-avo Unthbert »•
A n ivc at Foi t Gaines at
'^s»vo yon G aiuftii m
Arrlvo Cunbort at
is.Airric’therofxh^ictlpd Wffh’lhff'iSS',,
mtfti—.
iridge, ThortHsvUlo, Ac.
I^tctuu.ursfn. i<.mt-below Port Valley t il >uid take
jo Niglu tratiiM irom Augusta .xnd duvannah
Ivai l'..r a) *- ~
at Manor. For Colnmbtm uttu the p.,y
CIS '
’»r./Tp| j I*"?*
*£jsk!u t ZxLuL
ut#
CHAIVM: OF SIMMIU;
UMJ
(jUilOItCilA a r L11 o.vL
GEORGIA HAH H.YiD, ^
July 24, 1
, v N and a(l«i Bunday, fuiy i7th, bmuiai Dr.y truiL
- 5 resinned cm main Ibv also Tiainr c-t. ;\ihi-.xxi-
i Branches >
I.BAVB
•gllSlAft.lr P M
Negro Auction
UOME I SSlViN 11 (J ll S Ii.
U A VIM. Hindi-
office, 1 am i
any nnm»H.r ol Nivi
pric •• ol board lor M.
omfoi
.d n*.
odntc
II buy
11 also pell at Pnhlir
or other plitcos, nil
my cam; w ill he dis-
ini*- Linn and at the
A STEVENSON.
la»>1—tawly ■ - ^
JNL. . fcioioxjiomq,
fifiMbiiSSidN fdtHiiHAKT,
J-t
5'mEE'I
Office formerly xwciiple.l i. y Mcssr- . O. t Johor « Coa,
solicits Conaignmsutk of Frmiuob tindM JT
ibAddiif*
Railroad Bvurau,
Richmond, Feb. ay, lBt>4 )
The I. tend* a^d relatives ol soldiers In tu i Army
ol Northern Vlrg'ulaare heioby notified iunt au u.
ranKLiuunt has this day been effected with th. tMuith
ern Kx press Company lo entry all packages of food
aud wearing apparel to Richmond, Yh.
To secure tho advantages ibus obtaiuod ThroUp; • m.
hepress Company, the loliowuig iixaiructioiis must
boolserved •
Packages rnnst not contain morn truth one hntidrua
pounds, bo well secured and plmnly marked .x„d
Bern ai the expousoof tue shlppei to oltU' r mibu
Sold let b' Relief Astociatlon, which ar^ local, a
fuJlfux -
In^hitn t 'uiollna, at Raieign, m couth Curoitua
ut < olittubia; in Georgia, al Augheta; iu Alabama, ut
Moi.i: om V ry . oy to Any other point at which uixe ot
these Aserxiatious iiave.au oiilca.
Tim Agents ot t/fesu Absotoatioi
Charge of then, aud ship UHay^f* ^ _
'Yqnjmi.y to the piopet AgeatA 'ot the Yuq
BiuUio at Rfcumoud, who will ant them diBiilbg
to thepropertndividual owno.a. A"
*l^ge|t*tho wdahes of thai ididiera, ttP^iVa
«*#Auy Ini* agr-nuf tu
gh o t hi/mdght^pi^feteiiA. *• wrr every thing otsumfi;!,
,n mder that no obstacle may occur to thegncgees/il
li.ml.tldo un cni^rprise, tbe several railroad com-
. niea'aro hereby request.-l to render tho lfixpr«*s
Company such fsi'iitios. as will enable tt to make
Ibis ariaiigemont <r. nnpli ta snecesu.
• the Southern Kxpre.- >\ t 'ompany as- nihbs all re
Mobility of ibu transpr-rtatlon ol these-parkages,
tue Relief x\ssociatious are requested to withdraw
their Ageuts who have heretofore acted as travelling
if Ihe Relief Associations will estab
lish agencies in tbo riar of other armies, they may
•njoy ihe same privileges hereby secured to Ihu ar
my ol Northern Virginia. K. W Si MB,
Lloutenant Colonel and V|uu"lcriu '.slur.
Approved.
A. R. Lawton,
i^nartermaster Geiieral.
OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPdKSCO.,
_ U 1 E. ILW IV Ai x IfiB LU., I
Augusta, Ga., Fob. 20, I8U4.1
The Southern Express Company lioreby notify tho
friends and relatives or soldier* In the army ol Nort>s
ern Virginia and elsewhere, that they are prepared
to carry out arrangements us announced lu the above
official notice, ami that they will do all in thoir
power to tnllill its requirements.
JAMES SilUTElf,
.Superintendent and Acting President
nnirlfi—lm Southern Express Co
140 Days Furiougii j
AND
T5210 liEWAlID.
HEADE RS 0»d GA. REGIMENT, «
ThundexUolt Untidy, March *4, lbfit. (
NPKCIAI, OllllhltS,
aims* oiivnns, I
U No. 4«. (
Twenty diiysMurlou ii^uxd a joward of $ U wltLba
•tiVbii for the /ppreheuei<5n uud doUyery at thij Bnt-
’lory ol inch of the following named privates, un
sertorafroin ill v Reghnont :*
1. W. D. AM A KAN, Co, D. dO years oi age, 6 feet
y Indies high, dark complexion, hazel eyes,
hair, horn m iiauovcr, Ucxmuixy; by o<
T — DD», Uo.L*
iirCnf s iilxli, fnir COnrpi.-r^ 1
osiduuce lu Milton
t . PUCKETT, Co. I, SW years
inches high, light, complexion, blue eyes’, broT^h
hair; by occupation n farmer; boro In Pauldingcoim-;T
ty, <4*..; deserted January fo, lBfii; BUpixosed to be
near Dallas, Paulding county, Ga.
b WARREN Du.vtIN Y, ; o F, 18 yvars ot ago,
ieelU inches high, lair c..mpb xiou, hazel eyc8,brpvv u
hair, born In Irwin county, Uu , by occupation a linq
taer; deserted November -8, supposed to be In Irwin
coaniy^Ga.
U. JaMLB PAULK. Co. F, 30 years of age. 5 feet
inches high, fair complexion, buZui eyes, light bulr
boru in Irwin county, Uu ; by occupation u farmer
deserted December 17,1WM; supposed lo be in irwin
cuhuly, Gu.
7. J. W a THUN, < o F, -10 years of age. 5 feet y
inches high, dark complexion, gray eyes, dark hair,
born in Irwin county, oa ; farmer by occupation; do-
ocrteiLJanaary 22,1804; supposed to bejix'li v. in couu
*y. rja a
By order of GEO. R. BLACK,
Lieu tuniiu t Colonel Commanding.
John L Hammond, Acting Affintant. xnarlO
i^iSO REWARD.
Ufa, A DO’KB 03n (J A. REG,MEN T, I
Thund^ilMilt Battery, April o, 1804. f
SPKOIAL OKl»RK8,t.
No. 60. f
A reward ol $3U will be paid for the 'apprehension
and delivery at this Battery of each ol the following
named privates, deserters liom Co. ii, ol tins Reto
inont
l I). GRAHAM, 3G years of ago, C feet 0 Inches
high, iignt complexion, light eyes, dark hair, born iu
K.urens county. Ga.; deserted Now. IU, 1&(W.
2. W. a. LAMP, Jr., 41 yeara ol age, u n ot high,
.-uik complexion, btuu oyen, dura bair, horn In Jef-
fereon county, Ga ; deserted March .;d, 18-.4; suu
posed to bo in Jefierson county, Ga.
M. M. O. WRIGHT, .ifiyoars ol ago, fi feet 7 tuches
high, lair < oniplexion, gioy eyes, da k bulr, born in
l*uureuB county, (4a.
'KNNK’
W. J. FENNELL, 17 years of age, 6 feet high,
lair compleqi.in, blue eyes, lighi hair, horn iu Emuii-
^county, Georgia; deborted ou the xBth March,
5. II. CHANCE, 43 years of arc, 5 feet 7 Inchon
high, dark complex oe, light eyes, dark hair, ih.ui
in liurke county, Ga.; deserted March 16 I., lot.4
b. W. COVINGTON, f» !**•-( 14Inches high, 42 year*
ol age, light complexion, blue «:yes, dm k hulr, Imjiii
in Jefferson county, Uu.; dosuiUm March 2»)th, 1 hi;
supposed to bo in Joffeisou comity, Uu.
By ordo> of J V. U. ALLEN,
Major (."omir.uiid ng.
4
J. L. Hammed, Act’g Adjt.