The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, June 20, 1863, Image 1

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s am *'■ i i By Joseph Clisby. VICKSBURG, t lino of nows for our early edition, and us hints about '* contraband MihewysteT 1 . 01 (J s;j" fr° m }b* telegraph correspondents in jjjjjjlippi aro vary inexcusable, if important piitsaro hot now in actual progress. We ^they are.’ But in asserting such a belief ***** ^correspondent who formally announced that the fate'hf Grant’s army wouid t &lcoin tfvo days. -If it were sealed at all {r*in that time, the wax is cool and it is high \jptofeetlt(he seal and .let us into the rnya- cre throwing discredit upon our «J•* J*££, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1863. No. 1039. jjjf public anxiety about Vicksburg sur- ,, filial ever-yet felt in any period of the ‘ u 'uA this anxiety is vastly increased by theihttoce of even that modicum of informa- (jnahich bas been gngaged in respect to all jifttiitr cimpaigna. The darkness is total, vl^tk* 1 exception of now and then a glimpse <*!$'• by some adventurous blockade runner uie beleaguered city. Every thing on ^^ideV, as uo doubt it should be, labooed. : i,(! quesiiou that milimay opera- ^•Bhculd be safely conducted within a few ^ of tho enemyi without preserving the Ufcrigid reticence! Every body must see i^ xcknowlMgo this fret, a’nd that, it alone :ty cxpluifis all our ignorance of Gen Chops im Mississippi.—The Memphis Ap peal gives most gratifying nows in the follow ing. It is th'o sure promise of abundance to our army now operating in Mississippi^ The most encouraging-reporta reach us from the productive regions in North Mississippi.— A late lotter from Panola says the farmers bu sy getting out wheat ‘ quartermasters are do ing their best to get all the com from north of the Tallahatchie and shipping it to OantOD dai ly * price one dollar and twenty-five cents at the crib. Government is paying two dollars and seventy-five cents for wheat delivered at tho depot Wheat good as ever grew and more tban^jin be estimated. Meal one dollar and seventy-five cents ; shoded corn one dollar and a half at the depot; cattle, twelve and a half cts., cheap enough. Gcxeoats lost Casti.—The dread of Federal gunboats wbish was the feature at the opening of the war is go_o forever. Tbe following good one from Porter's fleet before Vicksbnrg is told in a Northern letter from the rear of Vicksburg, da ted the 7tb 5 instant:- A Northern letter from the rear of Vicksburg, dated 7th, has tbe following paragraph Bhowing the indifference of our men to tho bombardment by the gunboats: A flag of truce this evening from Gen.Pember- ton, proposes an armistice of two or three hours for burying the dead. On being informed that owing to the length of our line, and the shortness ' t<me named, our forces could not all be notified; that this trmild be especially true of the gunboats, ;i the time proposed to notify , as it would take a... . - . . __ . Kao’s resources and movements; and yet I them; the rebels said tKl»-JJ“® gPj 8 i >n °f differ- , tr;\iiS'anding This, many persons are ma- c “ c . e 1 the gutiboats never had _ *-. e a , “ . ... , I theirs in- Vicksburg, and probably never Wou.2? -jihaajselves unhappy by.drawing uufavor-1 that Gan. Pemberton was utterly indifferent as to auguries hour tbs silence. Wo think | whether they were notified or not: that, on the whole, they rather preferred the gubboats should not be notified of the armistice, as they were wast ing an immense quantity of ammunition for Uncle earnest and-Tpean to spare nothing to in | Sam and thus doing the Confederate Government Correspondence of the Telegraph. is no good reason for despondency, iidsbuig is in peril—tho Federate are in 83F” The following letter was received yes terday, announcing the death of young John F. Rosa: ' ' MonTicello, Kv., Juno 11, 18GS. . John B. Ross, Esq., Macon, Ga.: •My Dear Sir: It is my painful duty to send you the sad .intelligence ol the death of your son, John F, Ross, of my company. lie was killed on the morning of the 9th in.stant, ii> a skirmish with the enemy, in which our Regi ment was engaged. He was shot in tho rigid: temple, tho ball coming-out just behind tte- left ear, killing him instantly. His remains w;ere buried yesterday in the best condition tbatour circumstances would allow. . I gave my own personal supervision to his interment. Jack hacPbeen quite unwell for a few day* preceding the fight, and I endeavored to dis suade him from going with me, hut his anxiety to bo at his post was so great that T acquiesced in his determination to advance with his com pany to meet the enemy. * Where the fight raged the hottest, and the fire of the enemy was especially concentrated, I last noticed him sitting erect in his saddle and loading and de livering his fire with the steady composure of one inured to danger and unknown to fear.— The enemy prossing us back with overwhelm - ing numbers, we were forced to retire, leaving his body upon the field. In a'few moments, however, he was remuved to a r.du .-hi-c-ring farm house, where 1 found him a Jew hour;; I cannot tell you, my fee-'A hoW ,uUch his 'iJheysSifr her downfall. But' so Richmond wus in S°°£ service. Ini sever:! 1 limes, and so every -point is in ■il whose late hangs ou the chances of war. The remarks were ajpropoi, Everybody but gunboat men considers it tho best joke of the sea son. It is a sorry commentary on Rear Admiral Ihuuy be Well justified in feeling a degree l-Portcr’s bombastac dispatches to Washington^ do not think thero is oc finitely, but w ,mn •->:*!-•. The letters from Missis flu ire geiivially assuming a very cheerful REGULAR MEETING, J Council/ Chamber, June’lGth, 1868. j Present—The Mayor, Aids. Clay Ion, Powtrs, aud tit. believe affairs are brightening I Q roCdi Cherry", Goodall, and Collins, ■retfery day. T lie lavAaWe crops repo'rt-I Absent—Aids; Adams and Ross, in that State arc exceedingly propitious and I The Minutes of the last moeting were read y no cviuing forward now to relieve the I Snd confirmed. »U of ohrr.imy and the pressure upon the | The Bridge-keeper reported tolls four weeks.; -.. $897,70. Ijr-trnnsportation. Too Clerk of-market reported feett- lt| four we BILLS PASSED. 13,60 $278,85. 285,16. 200,00. 243,75. 20,00, T.e Orum tragedy *on every tongue g- Obear •certainly a moat strange, uhnatural atan, Mawm Gaa company i,V im story, rather increases as new points I Dr Q Harrison... Ll»Jlitel» Whatwas4hoobfc5J*ftheman? j. W. Fears...*.. ^ L hteullerior purpose'? Or was heinsane ? "orild the interments at Rose iVse questions pul the resolves to the mind 1 Hm ^ jjjgL cemeteries, during the ami fa'd. One reads over the Northern I tU of May, white adulte, 7 ; chdd ^ , lunt-Tv,..pares the court with the sources 1 colorc d, 6.—Total 17i Four ot WOW wm ifiaUma.i.m which are. numerous hcre-apd norw-res.dent^ p8£Uio n to cover his 1 ..r. n. Mh-. n fi..io a m\Vtee V on'Firc'Departinent._ ft* paper. ait,rom a SoethcrnDqint of. view. Itis ** ^^^^ten’s iesidencc, to the Allev be- b«1 live in history As a most startling and W^B. Joh gOjr ^ ana b , s iot . K cferrod Ifinnuc personal incident of this war. ~ I w tbe Committee on Streets. A., % very tpmasdifie man. A perfect J Mis3 Emma Wrights petit;ion foir ^ ^ . oVar blue eyes—florid complexion-1 ^hmentot l^Retmi F. Mcsars . imp; expression of face—commanding p I g " h & Blake on t he next square, wasro- graceful address and accomplished man-1 cei?fd and re f err ccl to tbe Committee on Street ««, he was eminent ly calculated to mako an I Encro! i C h m ents. . Churcb petition for . ..Mnitura -His reputation m I Commissioners of Baptist Churcnpei we give below a statement of the rations issued to the men daily, to-wit: - One" quarter pound of bacon, one-half pound of beef, one quarter pound of flour, five eights of a pound of meal, and tho usual allowance of peai, rice, sugar and molassas. J3o it will be seen at a glance that tlio gallant defenders of ■.ho Gibralter of the West, instead of starving, are living better than tbe troops in this vicini- -,y, and of course if there was a scarcity of -ubsteteQce, it y.'ouldT he hoarded by the com mander. We sineerely* !■■■ . - unit all (ears in leganl to this matter will ho settled now, for tho abova tB entitled to the hlghes; cituu. A responsible lady residing ubar Vicksburg within the present lums oi U.e enemy, managed to get out a shori tmm since. She reports that the Yankee line oi. investment extends fifteen mites'from, tho Yazoo to Wjrrenton. Shesays their transportation is limited, and that their center can only bo watered Irom tho Missis sippi river—the water does not. agreo with the troops, and much sickness prevails. They arc greatly chagrined and alarmed because John ston does not attack them in their rear, think ing thu his delay will be ruin to them, on ac count of the '• inability to take- Vicksburg by Storm, and tbo constantly accumulating forces of the -rebel commander. They have scoured tho whole country for vegetables; everything in tho way of provisions haa been appropriated by them- ■ She states that inconsequence ol their want of transportation, tho army is pressed for.rations, and everything else. They are very much depressed, and seem to think some trouble and undefinablc fate hangs over them. They would rather fight Johnston now thi>n a week or ten days hence. Tho lady also states that on last Saturday, the troops were ordered out for another assault upon the rebel works, but positively refused to advance again. Information wasreceived hero yesterday that General Jackson had captured the Big Black | any mannor with their father, who was in close confinement, and on their being sent across our lines were not even permitted to seo him to get from him advice where to look for friends. Tho Republican learns from the.banished citi zens that Gen. Hunter has in his edinmand some thirty thousand troops. His department is aa.un- civil and unfeeling as can bo expected of the lead er oi his brig andhordc. Tho negro regiment from Boston, tho 64th Mas sachusetts, under Colonel Hollowed, fifteen* hun dred strong, arrived at Hilton Head on Friday last. • ■. j Two fleets have, left llilion Head for tho South ern coast—one for tbo-Altapiahn, Ga., - and , lor ttlO tSr.-U-.i_.'-J-Tin- i . tho river and land troop3*at Jacksonville, who are to make incursions into the interior. The object of both is to pitage, destroy and lay waits. • Tho Yankees t-.iy they will have no more pitohed battles, as nothing is gamed by .them; they can accomplislrmoro by destroying everything that comes before them. This is tho now inode Ofwar- fare which we wero threatened with some time since. Our people will, no doubt,kuow how to treat such warriors when they foil into oUr hands. In tho recent raid on the Oombahee; Kansas. Montgomery was in command. Tho. number negroes taken was 720, and not l,OuO _aq previoua- ly stated.. ^*- SOREY & BOISSEAU, Auctioneers, Wain Street, Dauville, Va," ! vrris wm veil at onr Anctlon Itoora. on Main street, .IX DanvlUe.Fa-.onWetoeeday. tho isth of Jui>,- 19CJ, c itnmcuc ccut a o’clock A A!, — C747 boxes manafactuicd Tobacco, • BOO kegs Mac cl boy Snuff, »W easel Excelsior MaokittCTobai aoj caddies, and tObbl*. Smoking 1 XCDJ lbei TurpocUno Soaa, xlhbie. Apple Brandy / Parties dtsirlcao avail taemSclves et our sale win plci-o rend In their Goods or samples by la o'clock * ,a°BKV«BuwaBAB. - - lying on Coon Creok. in abontSOacresfreshly cleared-. The lent to Chord as an-.r Schools, and t* well with romlurt-vble cabins, for terms a^piy-tb DOaSI DOQS! A LL persoDB haviu< dogs laic notice, that they will iV bo liable to bo kiilod, U loaned running at uutif -;tor tbe 25ih lust, without a bulge. ST ‘ r * June 19-d3t - . jKlCH. CURD,C, C. CITY TAX. dooply lnxed. jiioe 19-dSt fUCH’D CUKU, c c. ATTENTION MILITIA OFFICERS. to fti»siear attLe City Hall on Sdtprday ihd at 11 o cio:U a. M. A full attendanceiiwqioeied* pf order of * “ _ * _T._L HOLT, comrades loved him, nor how deepv ^■* ~ pry- ■ » 7- r—»— n - pathize with his family in their sudden ann>.u driving the Yankees away from it. boreavement.- .As his Captain, I must that he was possessed of all the noble qualities that constituted the perfect soldier-prompt to re spond to every call upon.him, iaithlu'^ and conscientious id the* discharge of every ti ust committed to'h.m, respecttul and courto*- ous to his officers, and generous and affable in his intercourse with his brother soldiers. I commended him oftentimes to his comrades as model worthy of imitation. Truly can I say of him, that “none knew him but to 1.1,0 him, nor Darned'him but io praise.” i shrilsceto the proper disposition^^ fives, I mu-youn, sincere^, loin’ng.Sth squad'n, 10th Gojited.-Cav iry. I MISSISSIPPI INTELLIGENCE. v From the Missisiippian, June 12:!i. _ 1 '.he rteer 'brhndns two'Yank.v- pd-oners belong- Frojc Vicesbcbo.—A courier arrived m town J th ’ c ugt g Kassachusctts, and lias returned m from Vicksburg yesterday evening, bringing | scarrli of 0 . h cr3. • the welcome ■ intelligence that “ our hoys at 1 :._j ■ -r=s Vicksburg arc in good health,' fine spirits, havo L. . SIGNS 1N THE NORTH. auu _ J 3 . - . , s - flir.iv >»%< t-.ll ~ t . JLA. All/AJ A , Col. Com’g 50th Keg., Ga, Al. S. T. COLEMAN, Adjutant. . .. Alacou, Jpneiqctoit . NEW MUSIC. Special Gorrespondeuoe 3 '' ' ' .FHshKRicKsmrr.a, ir,.'A. M., June 15,18G; The enemy have evacuated the Stafford heights, nr d arc falling back in the direction oCManas-.u. iVio depots have been burned, and tho cavalry picket withdrew from opposite Fredericksburg at daylight this morning. The infantry pickets with drew at 1U o’clock last night. Small squads of our uicq havo crossed this morning, and some lour 0£ * iwiiteSxr; not b e? n burned at iAccokceb and Potomac Creek, but this, I think, a mistake. - * - ■ .. . , The Yankee bands played a farewell yesterday evening,anil- tho balloons wont up for tho last time 0a Friv^Hemy Grotz, 80thYirginia-regimcnt, on furlough at home, lias jurft returned lrom across ....... SONGU. Keep nro Awako3Iolkcr. [irpiwn....... a,, ......: 1'auI Vane, LorouM’s Strikelortbe South 'Farewell Wiy.-— - V^om&nber Ate.... Then Yof When tho SwaUoW^w^^’ * AUCTION SALE. LAND FOR SALE. rT*Ht; tubscriber offers fcr'salo SSO Acfea of tertllu .L Lead-1 ‘ fm ' mi ccantj—. Jonb n; J. tY. n.ILl.Kli, duller, Ga. - For Sale fane 18-^1 100 belt. ffrat-rate Plnnr, 69 boxes Tobacco, all grade*, ro bbl*. Fetch and Grape Brau.lv, 10 “• Com Whltky; flue, article, 230 Groes Matches, 100 bac* Salt, 300 bags Cow Peas, cheap to- dote, out Conslr-nment. — KOBERT8 A- BUNLAP. NOTICE-. - •*, - - r AM.aulhoria«d to raise a Cavalry Company for Oen. A Cobb’s Brigade. Person* subject to Conscription are requested to join. Military accoutrements wui be lamlnned hy the Governmeot. Furloughs will be muted total volanteer* until the 1st oi July. tanffld-rdlQi* - J. ,W. 30ti0.*ON8.Capt; NOTICE. , rboils at the suction .Macon.ol nno Hi; ISO—dlw«. ^ . . •tsiaestrilfly I ' ->Tnf»S (solo).. Come ilcre injaLorel ■ INSTflUXEXTA Anvil Chorea. ■ Gan.BeauNgaid’fiKarchfortiitaal copy).... Wo have j CRUCIBLES. TYAKTIK8 wishing Crricibles cin bo ihppUen,- cn ap- plication, at the Soaikwestorn Kallroad Machine hops, Mucod, to _ * i. B. KLlfB. RESIDENCE FOR SALE, W XTil 35 Acres ol Land attached, within two mile! -of tho Court liouae.- Apply to Geo.bmith Jt Di-lxiachoJtCo.’a. * ; . Macon, J uuo lh-dtart , • —- ■ - • hordes”of Old Abe, who now^fth llieir 1.^: | - and • ON CONSIGNMENT.;- 0 A 7 Cane iJl NKI fhi*. .a'b, prei-*;.> 1 v*. : • tjiiiia!i.>n wuioi. — -.i u r-,s. a Kaistoivs pemiuu™ —r- — uuiucou. ’ i Y rouI ni-tho'“Hill 1-tDe peace sentiment is r'Aipiy growing and 1 n cases French Brandy, lU jo Casern CasUle Soap, • 10 Boxes Bnglish Btr Boap, Just rccolvod, and for sale hy junqlH-dStt 1 flG Sacks Georgia Salt,- I I II I Si. 1*l/\sMa Vulf junol8--d8tt have soma effect m allaying the, j ^ aft3jp ° a u'-Asccndency over tho miUtary. nation of lha eternal crqakers yho MO ^ h; . waK , Iia nifestcd in the recinding of tho tinually creating mountains from laole.luUS. |- of BurnBido suppressing the New York Froncthwsame, Juna 13U1. _ j World and the Chicago Times. Tho indigna- Night before last the heavest qf the pcoplo at this aAiteary move on heard from Vicksburg, w o like it it R-iia us i ^ of thc niUitary authorities manifested that heroic Vicksburg still holds out. I s0 c i ca rly, forcibly and unmtstakably, as Maior General S. G. Gholson has ifsuul an | ^ cxcU .,. U;o . fear3 0 f Lincoln, and- to ctuse order revoking all furloughs and leaves olab- — Livo tho ohdr» couitormandod. sence granted to officers and men m tho btatc Such jJ^fioM are' healthy signs, and go militia. Absentees armrequircd to jomjmir i ^ t h a t a more determined spirit of ops commands immediately. b c,wabioi position to arbitrary^^power and military au- ! such things stir up popular 1 0 nce mounted tho cplendid black bun «»«”■*” t p e o 0 mmUtee on Streets, with | m09fc nothing. Our gallant ffgj” Wb.rt. they arc fiercely condemned, and the * mhteh to u is captured, and, al- "'as reter.ed to the Comm nM idl and s0 far have given a goo . amount A(i!ilinjitr ^ ior , und er which and by wno.se au- Ajgr upon which *. ntpn tQU estrian I Pnst. M. & W.R- R- Oom-| 0 { themselves. . ! tuority Iboy were committed, as fiercely, do- JnneM-diw* W-e at one time thought that Lincoln held 60 oheets Copper for Syrap Koltlts, ■ Capacity from *00 to 230 gals.-each, which are much cheaper, a ad in every wav °"^Sl“l d GOy»J| ■BLOCKADE goods. ! * “ hich bo was captured, and, al- I was reier.uu ■ -”’ t idle , and so.far have given a goou accouu* 15h rathqr vain of my. own equestrian 1 )0 ^ Scott, Prest.M. *° f We'lSnfrom the Coiumbus. Republican I must own to ft as I munication ^li n S^ t ^® a a coQtract between the l the following fa the number of cctapauiesj :<srcd tally j daring, showy, and petfcct.y Ulj. Poor lcllqw 1 what was he about? Ge did not go by authority. p \ h it vs his intention to mako his way to E ’•>•.4, n be alleged-himself, ho took a Strange Why go 6 by Franklin ? AYhy engage ■ that huzzardous business ! Again, > geld with him to make the journey-only a l-.-w hundred Confederate bills. .Strange, urangc, very strange. 100*0# MI uanno 50. *60 OLD 'ROPE, &G, WANTED. £3 W ANTED, at the O. 3. Central lAboratotr, old ■ Koi>o, Cordage, Twine, or Biggin -old Hemp or Juts,inauy form. For,*nehaUlr prme-wlll ha 41 —atf 1 Smp’l <ry>%i>ofMorteo. Choice Baker County. Land at Public Sale. 7'v*’ r fif July next will boficid, uilovo rol Dougherty cnunli. at.Al- r of Maior John B. UaUiu. i'c- the .ft Tuc«d bxn3aUa^»taSp«®enyor Maictf JobnJ B - ca?Mi three liotaot Lend, m the 13th Pletrlct pi Bi- ea*aa,ui^e^ 145 146 mid U9. iWwW - - l0 g latbo mxmtfCTti'.c portlah ot BiLer, tur UtfMUr make a body ofTSi) au iuvttsit Macju, Uolti.n Aveuuc, ami Siv.tunah St. JulUn St Booms, wUhclo»etsacdgasthronn_,» and pantry. A fin vSTof wafer, Sk loor aerv»nt^oom«, plastered i » v June 19-lw. BKYCB Win CardWoojrt^rFMg, iy. flvo milcri Math of knoxtille, at 15 cents pfi pound. .Owner* of .wool win ternith their own ^1 or grease. junc 10-tw3tt_. . AtUnta.ua. -*r 7 iS. B. H. WIUQLBV. SALT l SALT I 60 Sucks Florida 1 B.rrcl Turk’* Dlaudbai^ for re-oFy . B. U. W KIULBI. iron SALE, undersignedareoflerlngfor salon toeelx-hprso (fkFhTln ttSi or lonr cxcollent lMmOj Juno 18—dfitt ^OR SALE . • ’ PH gsenatK, B, ClayUm &Co.’aany time*at tkoatmdof COTTAGE. CHAIRS.' 100 jtmo 18—ii3t* .irtee Kho State we would soon iwjv-gv i 1 r and Ibcse peopl*,- toe iJemocracy, W«f aa ““ t0 H°r WrteTey. J. 0. McBurney and [Efficient to protect ourselvca against the raffis 5“’^ t6 ?li , )W various wnfs that they What then ? IWOH^ duction of Dra y of the enemy. Let other portions o. the State ^ f dlo ^ of resistance to ty- Mr. Mitchell asked lor a term , were exhib it a n equally creditabloxecord. I - * Thov are novi - . A . Wanted, ' ' rpo hlro for tbo balance of tbayear a good Cook. A J A. dreM box 1B8, Macon, Ga. lunnl6—dhw*- ' - ■ ~ • TpBAT desirable Cottage x. -iCKtmlu Second und Plum Sirtet. - ■; loeoon Booms. wilhcloietsnndKasthrong^., "? tJSKS '•ujee&mJ L*it, oal sold ar-Pnbbc Anetion on tho. property cna^l jnne 10—eodttil day aalo lt'BTchAiTO^'&iSr.'* AuetHmcm. Wool-Oar ding Factory-r- Bou. Tobhc e ofori»ale J log 1 jt A , nEfeco , House and Land for . Sale. . T u 5 . lion consisting ot com and a general variety ol fine topw'S. e p‘. KliRWIB. Cotton Avenue, or to Oonftoe SilO iltward. nn DOLLARS KSWAhD will be paid *»r U)Ode_ 20 llvSySrtwoHorrellalesln Albany,ljijtM»yed rnf.m m on th* 2Sd May, one a brown or Mack. d“ gaaigaagT&eaasgBg 17 iZSm* 9.1863—tw 6t« - Southwestern Lands for Sale- t tt a vm 8 Plantation! for calc In Bohth wcitcrn Gcor - land for sale, • V ms- i* well Unproved. baytag^Mn^aeu.KW isnrlfllot*.toChgred. WMarcaai» - » proper WbWuUnga. Como KrTssaSATSa.-SV- WS*«a2s®sasi®¥ V®«?“£sS£l3gS! lowed a license Oi two -«w. - j ^ffi^fJk anothWWhe tho^oi-hhe -5^1^08 r-feting tho Aid. Clayton moyed to amend^t ^ ^ read J^ ne d, -that Kirby Smith ^TTouri v^uianifctaliomi cf public disapproba. tt Th^e'arfi some bipts of a oAimc hardly proper to be discussed. They may come ou ■a time. It is sufficient to say that they relate -o iho heart. Indeed, from much reading and ^matron, I am come to this opinion: that vwrever your friend is in great troub e, you lav safaiy enquire “Who is the woman? A—, u.^tho point. I will mako no raids upon fte gentler" e?, but tiro-fact, *x ataUd^is true. I may be enabled >.ercarter to th-ow some ^ht on tEis-dark sobject OcxnwieE Rakoebs.-Wo loarn tbaba leltex t_ r - «,,, sUt cs that, in the action of the fa- «t i Mt-sars. W.W. Parker and Geo. Pfc*, both of this eiiy, -vvere^wotiodeu. ? s ,Aoa.k-We had ^e -So^^ nkyesterday, and tlio wt-ather is s -riv. nr order ol the Court r.I Ordinary qt CousUerty B^Couety, vrill be sold beforeteo Court lJouBttdooA Of the County of Dougbcriy, on tho tot lbie*toy m <t P Number (31) twenty-one and (i«0> i^^1 nnm ; Second dUtrlct of noa-iUCrty bRU o:' fJJ) b- r WJWgV’R'<81 thiridUtrkt of sa‘d foul ly, twemv-three Ih the ^^“ haudred ar.d,iwenty-uvu JSzxrMM ^ ** ^ hi ” R M°ill d, i'webv instructed, to ours are m be, and he is hereby ins! ructea, to — a "S'cS?3 *»** 5» »» e dollars be appropriated to me use ■-USI or «#«W!!"J5SJ'»a. .5 Kestit, Buo. S r B “it , Si!er'iw"r. egtam, Hardem«& Sparks,^ Q . ]mor ^ £rtw A Huff, N S Prudbn.JG GO thousand aouam r-vrried. the'Soldier's Wayside Home. Cameo. Aid. Collins moved that the price of badg for dogs be two dollars, and that the Tre ““ * er pay the officers for killing the same, one dol-. lar. Carried. . BILLS REFEHBED. OaH Co. Geo. A. Mcllhenny, 1 H^d“»h a Jr, i: Manufacturing Oo. and John Ucyie. • Council then adjourned^.^ ^ We are requested to call lUo ^ of the militia officers to the order otCo). Holt | in.another column, * “ J ‘ hVm^ out to sure of th«ir thto- ’ ^_ yrom the tame, June M- WalkeiC—^Kirby dashed upon th *L^ltT/Monday, and captured SSKltl® co - ie - ment of wagoners, provisions, etc. of manv of his owh party, who ye beginning to accuse him of a wautqi backbone. \lto-oiher the signs fn the Northern sktes ‘ v,rta!-i' ning and should wo bo enabled to hold ourownlt Vicksburg, they'will eontin- Memphi* Appeal ^ Administrator’s Sale. . ^f-Dvdinonf nf UnURaOriy PurtlD? desiring to oorch^eagood cakand hickory plantation wonlddo well to attend. ^ q jttjbT, Administrator ot A. d lisnsou Albany. Ga., April S.i.h.l^i^ ’• —"•* "plantation for sale: in May ykh,1853. •*S,° THOMPSON r Spring Creek, CalbounCount|r. 6. POSTPONED SALE OF IS,828a Acres of Land. u'^St^ld'privSel^beio're^ihu'iir^' /5t» of land .a » will )>c sold on tlmt anv, at pub- m the efty oi Al- SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA, 1 ^ONTAINlNGl.Sta lie.outcry at tho p.aco of public * b A?;>llcMioacan be made to u» by letter Curko O-iamyTcf H more convenient pcrfoimU,, Uoa. O. O. spark*. Macon. j - - * J. B. JONitif, l]£xccutore. * ^ • .. * H.W..K>NJiS, f • • m - W.B#ONB>W . ^ Herndon, liarheTCounty, May 4'.h. m County. Ho. D18.AC-*. «—■''- jmt - ' r /jf : * < Apnlimt* Biker. il.-cstnr, por jun«B—dun* THE BANISHED FLORIDIANS. iU u.i, r - J- r n ir Udren recentty'bAniebcd^from ShAuguBtine.the Many nave app-- surrender if not Vicksburg^ would have the gcarcity 0 f speedily reheved on awo t^ officer who ptovisions- But weie to Gen. has just arrived, ortngi g p ^ ^ next Johnston tiiat bomifafffi_ as an evidence, 1 sixty dkya are ty-eix year, of age. Mr. '*“ daughters Buffington wwde^ned^ Ucid) tbe family I of e yr! Buffington were not allowed to communicate HERE’S YOUR CHANCE. lod Beeves. W hi deliver the beel ready BmltUvffiejon 8. W. It. K. TU07dA: ( T. gLI-ISON. gunny bagging. ^ Bales ttonny Bagging lor sale ^e^. pKAK3 . j line lft—d-f_ Wanted to Hire, rpv. KNTV Hegro Laborer*. Apply !o Mr. J. h 1 acting Masrer Arererer, C^b. Armory. Macon, Ga., J on« IS, — « 4Ul 8 HA! 7 31 250 31 It 3W 913 M 380 •..,1 14 3M : Hi 2Vi IB 330 County. Early, . 1 Hart (J, Irwlu, Ho. D'.r. Ac’*. VI W 230 --■J id 360 SiJ -SO 360 M 7 202« ‘..8 n SM to au i-> w« 13 SOU 13 73 357 13 81Ji SSI 1 330 ;-,7 4 250 117 4 251) 213 4 ‘330 los r. 2---J w to s-JM 177 4 St.-. 4‘ib ' 8 t l 'l 30“ u 4tl -Ji7 11 4I*> ; r- v v 4 IS soi.c; ;103 IS 3i>;>4 ' .9 23(1)- 114 9 s!e 11s « sso 35 10 980 ,-q. 13 230 36 18 36 178 36 330 9T9 30 23° Randolph, bpaudiug, Stewart, •xl 3 9 980 2SI 10 9D3X . It3 IB 2 -2M «S 16 S02W ■ ;x3 HI 50/v 53 IS S02X 29 HI »(J» 300 * 3011* &4 3 202» (vt 19. SOSjf *15 21 SOI* Thoma*. 121 17 303 17 250 .. 315 17 250 Twiggs, 190 28 202* Wayne, S«l 1 W.lkersoa, si » aui tB S02X'