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By Joseph Olisby,
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1863.
8 ABE AS CORPUS OASES IN THE SOUTH I fort and. welfare of their families in our defense.
western circuit. j Bussellvillo, May 27,1863.' S.
tfm. A Patterson, a citizen of Decatur
t y thirty-eight years of age, was arrest-
1,8 oo the 28lh April, 1863, by Oapt.' 0. H.
Ctnffteld, an enrolling officer,-with orders to
PROCLAMATION.-
I BY JOSEPH E. BROWN,
Governor cf Georgia.
I ceipt for and apply in payment, such part of the! —War contractors and blockade runners,
j fund duo the county for the relief of indigent sol-1 North and South, are praying for and proying
dicrs’ families, as may be necessary to pay for thel on the war, and hoping earnestly for a contin-
yarn. Upon tho jeceipt of the power of Attorney, uanco 0 f t h c war, without reference to the ro-
I <n— *- — ... \y 0 carmot say
such persons avail
To the People of said State : I you will send tho thread in such way as tho Justices I sul(g escep t in their profits.
The serious aspect of affairs, threatening as and you will at once notify John B. w h c t’her t h 0 p rftycr3 0 f S u<
<*V ** .1 <"* 8W* impols S^*5±±!!aSk' , SSS!3S: ouch or uch ra U. Wt,
From the Cincinnati Commercial of the 14th. » . - - ... . . ..
A “ CONSERVATIVE ” VOICE ON' THE me » y° ur jWW ^*S'Strate to address you once i3 ^ luak „ luuuu _
insanity op the df.magogee and traitor cry I t° appeal to your patriotism your draft. Annexed is a copy of the resolutions
or peace when tiiere i, no PEACE. ™ lor '? ^fense of your homes, your wives and j • eferreU t0 . Joseph K. Brown.
tn fien Cobb at Quincy. Patterson ap-1 , . I your children. whatever may have been your
nht&ined a writ of habeas corpus ' 2* g'°°“y hour when the news of Hook- J op i niona 0 f coercive measures, you have never i resolutions.
E Jodge Clark, (Richard BL.) which was £ %£SountSg Jm“’t I I *>* *• General Assembly of Georgia,
war.—Courier.
I ®
Pi ■ ^ . , _ , _ . .- _ •- , - . nting ahnost ap p t . a l ma d e for volunteers. If tho.enemv be 1 Tllat tho Governor is hereby authorized to take a | ... ... ..... . ... ...
vwnnined at the recent term of Baker Su- to despair. -The first presumption, in tho ah- succesa f u i i n overrunning Mississippi and Ala- portion of tho money which has been set apart by .„ . , *, ,,
•„ Court •' It appeared from tho facts I sence of details, was that tho Army of the Po-- j b ama> the State of Georgia can betaken in I law for tho support of tho indigent families of the I W onth^ffretTueaday injuno, ‘ ’
^ old 1 tomac * ras thoroughly whipped, and perhaps lfl an k an( j we B tj a ii be open to serious and dan- soldiers of this State, to purchaso spun yarns from I. nSTF T.OT OK TfiOITP HILL'
ypA upon, amttbe answer oi t-apt Gfimneia de8troyed . Tho New York Journal of Com- gC rous attack. A powerful force of cavalry.is the different factories of tho State, to be turned ■ , , A WET NURBKtogo lu the country. IMre no object -
ikit there had been no enrollment of Patter- mercej 0 ne of tho most bitter and able of the § ei organizcd ^Tennessee and Kentucky, over to the Inferior Courts, to be distributed by rom tho “mtth ^\*L
— * - duty prior I anti-Administration sheets, chose this time to| w : t u t u Q « V owod obiect of Denetratinc our 1 them to such families of soldiers as are destitute ot J an d ^ man y advanta^ca as a building lot Fori
I * • • —— 1 a ' - -** - • j ‘hemeans of supplying themselves or their fami-1 fimhcr information apply to y R rttrr I - -
_A_TTCTIOjSr.
J. B. SMITE & GO.
No. 1020.
DEMPSEY AGAIN IN THE FIELD.
BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY.
(TlHE subscriber rcupoclfully Informs tho public that
1 be baa again mice arrangements for baking Bread
and Cakes, and wi t be pleased Vo serve his patrons and
t ho pnbllo aa before, w lib an excellent quality ot Bread.
Being very thankful for past patron are begi a continu
ance of the same. 1). DEMPr-EY, Jr.
may 27-dlw» , Third street.
Wanted,
1 NIFTY THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN, for the Oon-
< federate States Army, ^^AnJOnJ
price
WlU be paid. Address," V. SKELTON JONES,
may «—d3w« Captain A A. Q, H., Angntta, Oa
Wanted
or notice to him to report for
""It,, arrest It also appeared that at the I rebuke a whisper which was heard about mi-1 State, plundering and burning our- cities, and l J ie means of supp
iJSZnJlu £S^ ,ni0aP0 ^ 11 U8Cd
noeoi in , r ^ . language. • I our holds. Tho first raid was well nwhsue- L —»;<■„
maySS—dtd
At Dally Telegraph Office 1 NOTICE TO SMOKERS.
cr» That tho Inferior Courts be I
liter fcr Mrs. B.-J. Martin, a widow lady and I '"“iwfprotest against, all such suggestions celsfut^wh^^h^glnan^ Forest "and "bis day^f Juno neS“ho amount™’
bdbegun that service on December the 11th, call upon conservative ineD, m all parts of i, rava followers stopped tho destruction by the g^ ry for this purpose; and that the amount of
18*1 It was agreed upon by Council that I the land, to raise their voices now against eVfl capture of the vandal force. To repel the enemy I m0 ney so used shall bo deducted from the propor-
, v,„ determined bv the laws of 1 proposal for peace and disunion. It is the I j Q jt is necessary that every man.cipablo j tionate share of the money to which the counties
ifcease was to be ^terminea by tne laws oi I when lofty patriotism demands the great-J 0 f bearing arms shoifid rally to the defense are cntiUed.
jggeprior to the recent act oi uongress o i Bacr ifices; when the American heart must! 0 f an d devote his strength, and ifL Besolved further, That this General Assembly
ivrtain clauses- oi the exemp 1 ion act of J (, e roused to the noblest actions. W-e know I ^ jjj s jjf e> g 0 j on iy ■ to prevent the inva- j respectfully request tho factories of the State to
lid) of October, 1862. I thattho future is dark with the leadership L- 10n but to roll back the tide of war from our I furnish thread intended to bo so used, at supply
Me Clark decided that all it was neces -1 which we have, and must have f but we know borders. For this purpose I call upon old men and not at speculative prices. .
f»him to determine was tho locality of * at lrue » th ? on, y P r ' ncipl ® of and young men, to rally around the banner oi Assented to 15th Aprd, 1863.
tI , J is firm, unwavenng support of tho Conatitu* I our glorious old State, whioh has never yet Lty?SF<5 AT FRFDERTCKSBTIBG
the arrest. He deeided this to be illegal under I Jion and the constitutional authorities; and if 1 trai i^j ; n t b e dust, and strike for their loved LOSSES AT FKSDEKICKSBUKG.
-- * ■* 1 a.j. ** iva«*aav^a -cti -ltt [From the World, May 20.]
SUBSTITUTE.
A W« tIS 0d r0ler STUBBLEI^LD%USS?-
may as—<131*
liitW1»winKP rov * 8 ’ on the conscription act I tbe people speak out in their might to-day, I oncSj their ' homos, their firesides and their I
120,0(10 Segurs For Sale.
Room No. 19 I r I''U those who arc found of smok.ng good Scgarsjl
1,00m no, io. I I wim)d that 1 can eccomolata them with the
^ . | u.1 article that can bo found tu the Uonicdeficy.—
MILLINER WANTED.
A FIRST RATS 3IILLTNKU and a yonn* ladles can I Dubllc aro respectfully invited to All and cxamino
•tA Rnd good employment by application at iheatora oil ^ h<m .
MRS. VKNABLB, l The above vrut be aold at wholesale at a reasonable
mays-?—d2t* On Third Street. I Mice. JOS. a. UKKNANDKZ,
1 __________— 1 k . Third Street nnder Floyd lloune.
$1000 00 REWARD. I M«con.Maymh,m3. dlw*
T HE Macon &. Wcstr i Rail Hoad Company offer a I
I reward of onethoneand dollars for the <Mffi
| arrest, with I PORT MONIE LOST.
icrumuiu vronu, n.»jr ... j i proof to convict, of aDy person obstructing tbclr track, I « y, 9 vinevlUe Road, between tho College and Mrs.
d 15th April, 1862, which provision is still in I their voice will be heard, and the war will yet j a ] tar3i I address you with more than usual | Jjj v ‘ ew 61 thecbaracter and numbers of two I “ a J,“_ auy maEn( - r lnU)lf efb« ^ TYLER. {io wand nprn^aTaTida'aman^tten trinket, thapeS
L: “Provided'farther, Th* tb. person. * 1 ‘t dlTaSK ^^Aand Grifflo
t f» leS ftn<1 artl clos of war, until muster- j of tho radicalism which has plunged us into I tofo ° e the din of battle has been heard in tho authentic facte which liavo come to light.* It ! Ranted.
•d into the actual service of Hie Confederate this now abyssof sorrow. Itvery energy must | distance, and has beon echoed among us only ^ admitted officially that 7,000 Union prisoners A NEGRO.ono who nndersUnds taking care of hones. 1
_ -- - — - 1 • ■’ J —J .Wiu1 tVn.t noil I. . XT—I , , , .V. <V,1 I Apply to FAKBILLS X DAVIS, I
.ichmond, and the fol-l Jnay S£' ] . }l * Hatch Factory.
,. , .. . . ....... * . - i iuiuit nv „... ~— — jnu tno siuriu mnamis uu.oi. mi. , vuuuuui
ashtv « ul c* 1 '. 8hal1 be , held ” be * , csc " er ' noble, faithful old Kentucky—of Maryland— „ our heads- j n so i cmn adjuration, there-1 wounded:
i «• such under Slid articles.” 1 itsall 9 If ran nmild do noth I > r »- • . _:.i, _ <‘ThA nld (
cd punished as such under said articles.”
ES *” I of Washington itself ? If you could do noth J ( QTC p . )ray ,, ou to.prcpare to meet and with -1 “The oldest and most experienced news-mongers J
subject I ing more than stand on the defensive, and hold I atand jt Burvin" nast differences, and re- are just now completely at fault, and aro unablol
, I _____ iwr, fwAm flia Atl.mtir* PamfloI B . J. o l i.i .. . I t.fi nic.k th<» irolclpn t.h roads of truth fr 3in the taD£lled I
SUNDRIES FOR SALE
-BY-
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
I ON ihe 14th Inst., a negro man who m;i hi* imme is
yJ GKuU, and that he belongs to Blako Haywood, of
Savannah, Ga. The boy la black, welgba about ISO lb*.
I and tpeelt* down country. Theowuer la requcutud to
I comply with ihe law and tako him away.
I ...* WILLIS WOO!», Jailor, B. C.
may 90-d5t*
In the first place thc conscript is not . .
I, A* ruVs and articlos of war until mustoredyouc lines-from the Atlantic to the Pacific! mem beri n g only our common danger, lot us - r „_ !a - h t i
r 1 , i m m . v n acainst the hosts of our enemies for two years, work haviHoniouslv iu our heaven-protected | tho miltaty gossip. Certain it is I-—^ cases celebrated Killiki
SB “ Whluey,
as Tlcrcea Rice,
75 Kege Nalla,
6 Kega soda, .
90 barrels English Copperas,
400 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
100 Sacks Coast salt.
May 33111,1563.
|idrscrtcr, and he is not a deserter until he is I ^ make it such. It is your country s war, and I r ;bo reciprocal confidence which haB J now commander. 11
milii-J and refuses to obey. Ho is not en- I the peace to be won must bo a Union peaco. I ox j s ^ cd between us for tho last sis years, and I This would foot up tho total loss at not less than
kkd until his name is duly entered upon the 1 q-bat, and that alone, must be the aim, the do t b e prompt response made by you to every 30,000, a very different result from the “10,000” re-
|r r r “ niiliinry rcgislei,” and ho cannot I g ; r0i th e vow of every truo man.” call since the commcncemenf of the War, I feel port of Gen. Hooker, but not the less likely on
>WuV.y n-luso to respond to the enrollment Tho truth is, a great deal of the party bitter- , . aDDCa l to you, my fellow citizens, will 1 that account to bo truo.
o il be has notice of it Tho object of the hess that has been manifested in the North has ' ". I '
vision was to guard against just such ar- been the result of thoughtlessness.^ The people | no i . or,.i „r„ n nr- J The Expenses or Enforcing the Draft.
swas the one under investigation. Oongyess j have"
tne result OI luougutiesaueas. xuo ucuiub i .z ~ r i ±HE r<xrENSES or Aarvituuiu tub jl/«a.ca.— •
been too much in the habit of looking upon * therefore req “ g volunteers in Experience in service has shown that tho en* I
<»nl«t eiieclmeiitoi wesHamBfening a Target the overthrow of tbe rebellion as a certMnty, and 1
■Sr ' " “• 1 * ‘J fcS.-'n-Tta each eountv. and more where the tem of getting men than by giving argeboun-
^ SxeTs intoa^yof^ietT^j j reMorafioi of the uion. | fcst one I l^ J to , cS 60 oTrh;| PROFITABLE INVESTMENT,
l^pect to the liberty of the citizen itVMMne- men have i ooked t0 future part y as- population is sufficient, and to arm yourselves L ^ fl _ To “ ng ar0 alroady mov!ng in the j
b«ty to prescribe the circumstances under aociadon3 w i dl t b e rebels in arms, and have been I with tho best weapons-you can command. At I j. orl ^ {o . y0 8Ucll gu^blo bounties
hich the conscript ceased to bo a citizen anffl c aring f or i t . Niue-tenthsof the people know j present I have nothing but pikes and knives to ^ volunteering.— N. Y. World. ’ I
mine a soldier. {that there is no hopo whatever of restonng the I give, but I have appealed lo the Confederate! _ „, I I’ri^rietoraTMacon, Ga., wblchTs’capablo of turning
i;w»s rot designed by Congress that with- Union 6ave by force of arms, and to nineteen- government to return part of tho arms in its Th ‘ no i„ m bia South Carolinian of Sat- out lrom 0110 huncred to one hundred and lifty Groat
cnroRment and without ho’. -. (wlucn twcI itieths of thc people the idea of giving up the j possession belonging to J
. • v*. ronfirt fnr fill tv I ; n ohar.lntplv intoiorable. I reflent to tllC 1 r Mwannoul v
to pick the golden threads of truth from tho tangled I RQSS & SEYMOU R. I auction of very, fine and
COSTLY FORNITURE,-
|j. B. SMITH-& CO.
O N WEDNESDAY, Juno 8d. at thv residence of Jm
A. Nlsbet, all the Furniture belonging to him and
■ rustics K Nlsbet. consisting of fine caiveu hojcwoikI
I Parlor Furniture, Tctc-a-tcte,Solas, Ghalrsv Tables, Di-
I vans, Ottomans, Book Cases, Carpets, Bureaus, Bed
steads, Mattresses, Ac., with many other goods, ruch as
r usually belong to a first class dwoUlng.
Also hq excellent family Cwrlifja
inay2M&U J. H. aMlTii CO , Aoctiouocrp.
Land for Sale.
I " am offering Tor sale a body of land, conrlsllng of
8 850 actes In the sth and llth districts of Mitchell
.^•^“ofWr^^ul-lbth and 16th dt-
1 6U iro. 0 l»?^in l M te^of Baker County,
3 miles west of Newton, la welt Improved. Price of
‘^Address me at SamHuL Ga. JOS. J. URAUFOHO.
Camilla, May 36th. 1361.- «t5t*
, „,u,u„ u ., Matches, i
A NEW CHANGE
™ e v ^n a nnaWo'S‘S urday says flour was sold in thatcity on Friday J'
ALSO,
OF
A slock of material sufficient to last six months— \
together with everything appertaining to tho MATCH
BUSINESS. The whole Is now offered for sale on
' rcasonaulo terms.
s
Mild consist in an order to report for duty Un ; oa ^ a bBolntely intolerable. Present to the I rcsponse to my appeal may soon cnablo mo to J . y _-i,
» certain time and place), that a citizen Dempcratic party, the naked issue of a disunion arm &n who volunteer. So soon as organised,
lid be arrested on tho highway—at the peac e or the jmaftntfmtf:the war_w thyou will send by letter, or otherwise, to the THB GREATEST BUNCOMB SPEECH 0
rt wound-at a place remoto from his energy, and the voice of anjoverwhelmin mojori^1 J d - u t d Inspcc t or General of the State, I the war.
a gruuim _ " l...:..,. ■initm* I tv nf tho Democracy will be for war—cannot 1 r u J, T*“ . THB wak. .
order issued by tho Yankee
Isp out of the way* or sUnd m^defiance-^The j cm ^^. iDgevory resource making any sacrifice ne- J readiness to meet any emergency. This will | and flight across 1“°
Vy net that * ’ “ * '
iddi«biBi
pike may oe.arresivu. »u -—--i principal rnai rue uinjvnty munn »uiv—iuteoi uni»K»uu'™ , . - _
mfiic greater necessity lor such a notice, be- j vation 0 f t he Republican form of govmentin all tys I flo you to the rights of poldicrsin sorvico. You whole world m a Droau gp
iro uhen arrrsted, Patterson was engaged in | integrity and majesty. | w ill not be called from your homes, however, | Headquarters Army op thb Potomac, ^ | as“amember is expected to bogrreont.^ (
illation which by tho law made hjm a Vbvv rftmati except in cases of absolute necessity.- It will ’ May 6th, 1863. ) J t! a. Harris, '[
!: l- unnecessary to_ de- j ^HY_DID IHfc. Altai Ri._liiB.Ai ^ | not be in my power to protect m thesoyolun-] g esebap Okheks. i I mav84-d8t» HENRY HORNS. 1
MONTVALE SPRINGS, TENN.
T HIS well known SUMMER RESORT will he open
for the reception or viettora by the lit day'of-lone
, next. li» pact reputation will ho sustained by Uio
; Any one, desirous of Investing, can apply for fort her | prOTe nt owner, aa for a* tho «Uto of thetimee wlfi.d-
particulars to W. 11. FAltKELL, I fnj* JAMES 4 41WU.
miY 2S-^5t* Macon, Ga. | lAth. 1SG •
may 23—dK*
ATTENTION I
FLOYD RIFLES, COMPANY B.
City Hall,
for tho
May «0th, 1963. a&L '
FOR SALE.
! 1 C Kc&ms Letter Fapor,
XO 26 bnihela ehoe reg*. . . *
too Gross wood, vest, pants and CO*>- bu|to«*»,
received. Also Tooth Brafhflj.fin»tork and dreae-
.... others wirtiing
IDIHMMBPbcforo the olectloa
Every person who has enrolled hla name
for tho IjoBtricelvcd. Also Tooth Brashfi*,fin»»ne* and o
Eighty- ing Combs, Pocket Kntvo*. tI v°£<r?j£ l S r i
wi^ninx: I m«v 25—<15l* K. J. JUIl^oTOR & l
JHHH I PV I J ^foi,i.v n |no tbeinin yP owor to protect in these yolun-1 Genebal Oroers, )
fine at what tirno a person must havo been A fact has come to light witnin a tew (lays . organizations those who aro subject to J No. 49. j
overseer to be an exempt under the laws, past that has lost Gen. Hooker what few friends oongcri{)tion and n a blo to bo called by the The Maior General commanding tenders to. _ „„„„. . eitnemaoor
uise it is notorious that in thc execution of he has had m military circles since h» f ® common government for sorvico tn tho provis tb . g army J hi s congratulations on its achiove- J cylfr^er,£St cxc^dmg tweotyelght’fcet long, nor
Conscript Act in this Congressional Dis- nine day s campaign to the Bofathawyofthe J ional army . but I trust all not within conscript | menLs , n y tho laRt scvon days . if it has not ac-1 (U» nmter ie>» tbauuveniy laches. Glvo drecriptlon
Medical Notice.
D R. K. I. MASSEY having had anwj .
twenty year* In thei puedee ot Mediciue, re^ct ;
twenty year* In tho ptaedee ot Medlciue, re«p<,*»-
fully wndeis his professional sortieis to tho cittern, of
_ ___ i war on and vicinity. He maybe found at tee ofllceolW.
BOILERS. ]T. Miioley, E-q., during
two Boilers, cither fluo or donee formerly occuped by Mr.
wootj*eIght feet long, nor | Micon. * •
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I PEOHG1A RANDOLPH COUNTY:
I'M will bo sold be Coro tho Court House door at Culh*
►should not be changed by leginning with m anders, to decide wha ^ 1 ^ s “° r “® those under arms in what may, I trust, do our, — - provented by human sagacity or ro-
laiiitery arrest „ J When tho wuncil opened General Reynolds fin&1 succesaful strug g lo f or liberty and inde* ^^withdrawing from the south bank
] As the judgment is considered of much stretched himself on a wrap , I cndenc rn .*.| of the Rappahannock, before delivering a gen-
rietial importance it will be reviewed by the mark to the effect that All militia officers in this Stato will provide j b ^ our adversaries, tho army has
nap, as the decision of course would bo to move I 1 a a. ii>» mu *)<i>ia I -.. - V7 •—. , ■* -.
Desirable Investment »youngrenowe,u-vu,uemj, «u.ur,
IKI T r V A C I A M ft Q 1 lone of whom Is an excellent Hoora Carpdntor, (11
IN TEXAS LAIN Uo I tool# of hl» undo uold with hl^ bold agreivto^ to«
• _ ____ I nriicr or OrUiiiary of uld county, us tho property oi
„ . ONE-HALF OF THE I Amanda J. Morris, deceased, and JSfSSKit. 0 *
kprme Court at Atlanta- j nap, as me nec ' s . 1 " n .“‘I 'biTp* I themselves with Uio best arms tnoy can ooiaiu, i ci v cn rencwed evidence of its confidenceint Tr , mnn I distribution. Tcrma, c«h. L. A. GONhKS^
Host Morgan Esq for tho Government the army out o^^tts intrenchments to flghtLee. I nd h 0 l d themselves m readiness to march at a 6 f fidelity to tho principles it rop-l JUSTQ LIEN DO TRACT. I aprit-wtds —
JJJSpySfc*"I And he did go to sleep to be astounded^when | moment » 8 warning. . I™.. 1 y * 1 tract of desirable laud, was elected for W, I COTTON ARD WOOL CARDS.
themselves with tho best arms they can obtain, I • renewed evidence of Us confidence in
I ^ tw,u .LoTTienlvpij in readiness to march at a I p .. . .. ,
And he did go to sleep to os astounaeu w ueu moment . s warning,
he awoke with tho news that General Hooker I Qj ven un fl or my hand and the seal of t
I had determined to recrosa the river. It Eeems I ecu ^ V o Department, at tho Capitol i
the Ex-
in Mil-
fcdgcvillc, this 26th day of May, 1863;
- Joseph E. Brown.
resents. 1 rpHIS tract of desirable teuns was sciccrea .or uu.. IjUXlUiN iLWD VVUUlJ I
In fighting at a disadvantage we would have tust received 10dos. mdrsbest wooi||||l|
sen recreant to our trust,to ourselves, our \ founder, otto, city ot I ^»NWALrABRo’”
been
cause and
conscious
tomac will give or
interest or honor may deim.nd.
tho guardian of its own history and its own
d out oi bis family, since its I
‘ ‘ ‘ now offered I
. .._llbe sold in I
parcels of one-fourth oi aieagmvori.lOOacresf each. |
It will also bo | It Is situated In Milan county, within tho
Temperate and Showery* Belt of Texa$,
I E. Bower, E<q., > for Pat terson
aiCHARp Sms, Esq , . .
Jndge* Clark determined also at Mitchell | al *°ho c^s eominandMi savo General Sickles
wt, that he would not entertain a habeas 1 urKed tho po iicy of at once attacking tho enemy
?“«mi thc ground of Epilepsy, because the ^ tbat moment was moving to drive Gen.
vtmracnt had provided officers to do tor-1 g ed - w ; c j c ’ a corps across tho river. Gon. Sick-1 Execotivh Department,
w upon phyoioel end mental dofects, and ne jJflne pr0p0sed ft retreat, and his councils Millkdoevillb, May 27th, 1868,
ill not execute jurisdiction upon a P re_ nrevaitod against all tho other corps command- O M G.
KSAt ‘•nf, SJ— ■ .
had discovered ms utter inaouty I.. Dassed a j its late session, makes it my I , vcro undisputed, and on our withdrawal not a I w uh Galveston and Uousioh. rtalv
For tho Macon Telegraph. I largearmy, “^^j-^g’^^as^ton oc- du^to procure and distribute spun yarns to rebel returned to follow. The events of too (iSptrii ig l liiio°Sau (iabriSriveEjanS
Tk* wheat harvest is upon us, and through- ing under a tho Interior Courts of tho respective counties last wcck may swell with pride tho hearts of an'aLiraiu.combiuaUon orteudsforagri-
the Confederacy tho crops are represented cun£» people UrMi Sute, for tho use of the needy aoldiei^ every offiocr ^ and soldier of this army.
umeueracy mo crop r arc cxceS sivo. lhte report, wmcuii uuuou f ilies i n place of part of the money appro- havo added now laurels to its former renown. “ , ’ „ p ,. ith beautiful BuUdinn Site*
r* ahundant - , , edly true, is creating t hat priatod ior them relief, and makes it tho duty ^ have made long marches, crossed rivers, X° ll Wf Ta ™
■Juilmg myself of the experience of others, Urumor^, in connexion wuh to! luo L m v I of tlio Inferior Courts of tho jospective coun- j surprisod the enemy in his' mtrenchmenta; I BOTTOM
* long M d continued observations, I suggest Gen,u S,C ^i'il mar° and w U • nJrtly havo his lies, to report to me by tho loth of Junenoxt, and wherover we havo fought we have inflicted h ^ h 0 f th» Crock, tiring from tbotatoafine
“farmers shonld, to avoid waste, cut and I ^toraffi^New York toattend to tho en- the quantity noededm each Ueavic-r blows than we have received. pratriocovered with mcqtiito mot tho bearded)
aparls of their fieldsAS they ripen, with- MIL1TA ry NEWS THROUGH THE I all the counties in the State and you were m- br0 P h t off seven pieces of wtiUory, and and ^is rnife dbiant.
“Ffoingfor tho maturity of the whole.— * - S p 1RrroAL trleobapb. I structed as ‘Quartermaster General, to do all I pi accd bora du combat eighteen thousand of his I Th i» region of country U not tnrpaascd by any in
“piog, although more economical, Is rare in I i‘\ _ TA.imikl of Mondav the llth in your power to procure the yarn from the c ij 0sell ^ ro0 p S# Wo have destroyed his depots | Texw, in r a
*iand gleaning almost unknown, this . Journal of Monday the llth lho best termapossible. I filled with vast amounts and
L.(--J in ® t ? nts iy 3 -, - tv..-*. *.u_ havcrceeivcdyourreport detailing yourac^ higcoajmun i cation8 ,.capturedpns a nerawithm DeW ^'S 1 'r^he L^callfy ;
ing in the premises, and feel it my duty to say tho fot tiflcati ons of his capital, and AUedi his ‘no bestfove" itsfor
that tho promptness and energy which you country with foarand consternation. WeJiKve and ^®t^ ct 0 l r ^m “oflt to be found la Texas,
have displayed, meet my cordial approval, and n0 other rcgret than that caused by the death p t, AND OF PROMISE AND OF PEACE.
entitle yourio commendation The liberality of companions.; and m Obp* m«»- dry year of 1 SCO i a Texas. JMtOMdfS
Cards,
Cotton Cards, at
,majl9—dlOl*
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
R.B. CLAYTON &CO.
®SWi for the production of food in another I Cora L. V. Hatch,* the spiritual me-
K On tfo eastern continent, gleaners, I dium, of this city—ranked among the most
L( " reliable, in tho estimation of spiritualists of
.compelled,
llstrong Necessity's supreme command,”
^>8owed to follow the reapers, and,
J "Siako by spike their scanty harvest pick.”
I’-* custom is ancient, as shown in tho in-
P n * # 8 and beautiful 'Historical picture of
Pi *nd, in modern times, in the scarcely
^■uterrsting and beautiful episode of “the
PJ joung Lavinia” in “Autumn,” in Thom-
T‘seasons. Wbilo it is a question of Profit
fleas with the farmer to employ his very
landless able bodied servants in glean-
«I wish to recommend to his serious con
i the following lines from the episode
Med to; .. .r.
I D "Think, oh, gratefol think.
IS* good the God of Harvest is.to yon,
I "no poors abundance o'er your flowing fields,
ft®cherish benevolence into active benefit
tho country—declared l«st evening to a par
ty of gentlemen, that a joint naval and land at-
tack was made upon the forts of Charleston
Harbor, on Friday and Saturday last, and that
two of the forts had been demolished, but
that Fort Sumter was still held by the rebels- r
that two of our gunboats had been sunk, and
three others disabled; that there was no fight
ing yesterday, hut it was to be renewed
to-day. ... - -o-* . - v<
Mis. Hatch, two weeks ago, predicted to
these same gentlemen, that Hooker s army
would cross the Rappahannock within a fort
night and be successful. She was reminded
of this prophecy last evening, and she insist
ed that her prediction had substantially proved
true—that Hooker had crossed, and that his
retreat was not the result of defeat She
fur f her stated last evening that Hooker has
again crossed the Rappahannock, and. would
this time be certainly successful,
shown by the manufactories of the State in ro- by the conviction that they have fallen
sponso to your call, entitles them also to the in tl)e holiest cause ever submitted to tho ar-
thanks of our-people, for agreeing to furnish bitrament of battle,
tho thread at six dollars per bunch. he jj y command of
helpless families of our brave, sclMacrifl^mg (Signed) Major.General Hooker.
soldiers, must not ohly be fed but they must g_ Williams, A. A. G.
have clothes, at the expense of the Stato when _ 0d Wedr.esdayksttho steamer
T& to time, be famished with Eagle left Nassau for a Confederate port, and
statements ot the reports made by the Inferior during tho night sho w;;s fired into and p
Courts of the different counties, in the order in tured by a Yankee crusier. . The second s o
which they are returned to this office; and you struck her aft, and, wo arc informed, killeu
will supply them in the order in which they report dlrc ^, 0 f t he crew of the Eagle. It is also men-
—giving to .diligence its proper reward. 80 8°° n i tioned that the officers of the Eagle mistook
as you have received notice lrom this office, of the | _ gunboat for thc British steamer
quantity of yarn required by a county, yon wiU _ d under that mpression allowed the
write to the Justices of the Infenor Court inform- ' £ t near her . Tho report reached
ing them that they will receive the ju oiiMb busier » d b the flteanjer Brittama from
ing to yoli a power of Attorney, of which you will here on avou j J .
send them .a proper form, authorising yon to re-1 Nassau. Cna». Conner.
rinrlnv the dry v —y :
v.di? Sn T,ortion of tho tract,) 3 iuldcd an averago of
Kfi hn-hria of corn?and 15 tiuahela ol wheat to tho aero.
SfSvraMM flooring mUl3 In Milan, and tho
ol nine counties of licit aud Will uunfloiu , ,
All thermal: grains grow well, cotton yields one bale
totheauro, hotscs, muiee, ehcep, hogs and
Horned Cattle thrive without Wintering
sggggS3W3«
SSMtheTrttecxtends for beyond Miiau
ttgK feSfS?now C belongs lo J. 8. Txasher. Superin-
♦ T H C TJr r o( P ihe y Prer«iAh-ociatiou. acdoce-lialfofit is
tendent oire^ ltoCtgam t ho acceptance erf thc
SHum of hi“pub.lc ja>rition Involves the. necessity ot
diiuoo or ai v inveBimeutB.
* Vfu offered at private sale until tho 7th day oCAngnet,
when if noTdji-po^ed of, it wilt bo sold at public auo-
wilhont rcBervc, for cash, In Confederate Treaeury
noui inthc city of Atlanta.
For further Iniormaiion andp^an^f Uart^a^yto
may8—deTAFtf WhtteliaU Street, Atlanta, Ga
b, enquiring of G.JJhlAbf-.j, ^ AucUon e Cr ,.
Macon. May •:-t.I86». dtd ^_
look out.
a FINK MKRCUANT MILL FOR SALE, aUuated
miles from Anderson, on 8. W. K. IL, eight anlM norut
Cotton was worth twelVs and f ba’f c S l te,' AP.L J; 110
HATS.
f AA BEST FRENCH SOFT HATS,
1UU <no Palm LcaT Oats,
may 1G—o3w*
At STRONG * HOWB8.
Maccabov Saaff l
rpUKpnblio aro Informed IbAt wo havo received tho
A role agency la Macon, for the aato of Neln-m & ;Jc-
Bwaln's celebrated MAOCABOY SNUFF, mannfoo-
t0, lS) l |5tcn5on^VDr‘nreUtFt, dealers andeonsnmers is
Invited to tho QUALITY OFTHI3 POFULAR 8NLFF
which we claim to bo fody cqasl to »; n A lo ; ^, c . r ', y l d - f .
nlshcd by Northern Mannfoteur«V a »S._*^Sg g
fercut lrom tho many « WILBER.
trwluo-J. ' dija
May 4tb, 1863,
Vineville Prcuertv
mid twenty fict,ncar t.U »rceliltnicc r.r Judge Oasly
Ha oa A WtMterQ.Hailro^. O.
t u rt i;,t ■ tic'iutiiul lucfition ior hnlldinz
s?.«
i aprS9-tf u. w. utui,