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hroUitUo M-I-.I. A<l\ i-i (Ut>i A
Lute. Important and Rcllahlp intelli
gence troin tlir ’tTan*-MI'>si#nlppl
Department. Vicksburg amt Port genco reached tho <
| noart with rogrot
^111 .
»«t AiUiiu.
clock this forenoon intolli-
Wij linviiat lad direct nnd positive in- loss of the splendid Confederato Stalct
telligcncc from vend tin- Sii-siBsippi, | iron clad steamer Atlanta, formerly tho
wl Ich clour “ 1 "" - • . • .
all tho doubts, myth
and rumor* which have boon vexing u«
tor fc oim* week# pa*t.
We author our .i:f«r u!iti-*n tV - u an in
telligent gentleman. Mist from tho head
quaiters of (Jen. Kirby Smith, who has
offi< '*! relations with that army anil who
crowd tho Misaissipp river at Natchez
lft«t Friday. The first important tact
learn is that (.Jon. Smith is fully
ns to the situation at Vicksburg a
Hudson, and i» directing the f.
his department with a view t>»
Gen,
Fingnl. Tim circumstances under which
this unfortunate atlair took place, are as
I wore made tho various official I Brigade, composed
Country Produce Wanted.—We call
the attention of planters and other# to the
advertisement of Mr. K. T. Simons, pur
chasing agent of the “Columbus Relief
Association.’' Our friend Simons is
known to be an active, persevering man,
who goes “with a will" Into whatever he
undertakes. He i* by no means enthu-
dssfic in his admiration for the specula
ting class; indeed there is reason to fear
that he doe* not love them as sincerely as
we are commanded to love even "our
...mioies. ' Patriotic producers need not
' ‘ , . . . . ston. .loniw • ■ n - •• s • ••• •• v r m m preparing /mihiiih mr •» i.
tear, therefore, that what they *eh to ntm Rework • f rru-ingth -,.>c ••>fth**so two Everything being iu perfect order, nnd a
will iu'pserve tin* work of speculation and (pin*. Gen. > nitn * headquarter* wero 1 splendid crow, hs to mnacity. »n hoard.
Or fk v. Ai>J i Inii-'hGks r "A M. 1
Montgomery, Ala., Juno 17. 18'’*3. i
General Order So. 10.
The President of tho ConfedornteSlntos
having made a requisition on the State of
Alabama for seven thousand militia tube
mu«tered into tin* < • nt* d ••-service on
tho 8th day <>f Augu.-l next t •: x month
's < all in. flit- Mllltlu,
We ‘earn frmn n North Carolina pi.
per, tho Raleigh Progress, that the Pre*-
idont ha.- made a call upon the Govern
or? of the different Slates for troop# for 1"-
cal defence h «eems. savs the Pro
gress, that the
in the Mob
the heart o
It is nstoni
i not been n
t itt iigion in Hnigg’s
vme paragraph iVom '
le Tribune, will bring
COMMERCIAL..
the
dlv
troop
little
r the proto.
Iiange- in the Navy which hav
Noticed in this pnp.-r. the mil going offi- by draft
, ers and the Secretary of tho Nav
• ted Coring regarding Urn cftpahiltie* .
Port j steamer. A few weeks ago (.’ant.
is of was placed in command, and from that
o onl , date until now lias been busily engaged
in preparing the Atlanta for
exaction. It will ho applied to the sup
ply of the wants of soldiers' families and
the hurd-working consumers of this
neighborhood, without profit. It is to ho
Imped, therefore, that persons soiling him
produce will deal liberally with Mr. S -
nnd that all will sell to him in
preference to a speculator.
Mules and Wagon, Go to Ivey
<\>.\ stable, If you wanton establishment
of this kind, all complete. Also fine
Mules—ft number ol them.
I,ant Day of Urace. — Persons who
have not yet given in their tax lists are
referred to the "last call" of Mr. Jordan
l. Howell, tax receiver and collector.
To PlatttODu— See Major F. W. Dil-
iurd’s call for the taxes in kind on Small
Grain, Hav, an.1 Wool. Tho Govern
ment need# such supplies a# soon us they
i nn bo brought in, and there should be
n patriotic emulation to respond early to
The *100,000 Dodge.
CoMi’rnou.Ku’t* Ok kick, >
Mitlcdgeville, Juno 17th. 1803. »
71, the Tar Re.envrr* and Otilrcinr* of
this Stare .
In consequence of tho imperfections of
a portion of the Income Tax Act, 1 have
received from hi- Excellency the Gover
nor, the following communication, direct-
ing i!»e to issue certain orders to you, viz
K.XKI I'TI V K Dkpaktmint. (
MillodgftviJle, G«., June loth. 18b8. j
l\ Tfi>
I am informed that some wealthy indi-
IuhIs and corporations, xvliohavo made
rv largo profit# during the year, from
April, 18*52 to 1-t April 1H<VJ. refuse to
the,
their tax returns under th
'ax Act pa- cd 18th April. 18GB.
o of opinion that the penalty fixed
at Shreveport, from which puict ho has j about daylight this ; \\ edim*d-y > morn
water communication with the Mis
sissippi, to a point near Vicksburg, by -i
the Red, Black and Tensas rivers. Hi# -
troop-arc already at the post# selected j inqnitc
them in catrving out 0
great plan, which
supplies. To this
divisi
Smith
ut off Grant
etui Gen. Walker'
Dick
il forward
off'Warsaw Island
ntored two iron clnd Yankee
lying dose in thorn.
s The Atlanta tired the tir-t idiot at 10
s j minutes to .*» .. clock, and ill *.nd it .'»
; minute- aft. r A. Tie* monitor- replied,
. | and the engagement wa* kept up until
ntto i
# nlroadv at Ymine - Point with 7,000 the Atl.-mu had fired loo*
The lattci 1a
- ru
ling the I-1
ty of Mad -
• raise from his command
i.died aml fifty-.-i\tro >p-.
V 'he i !^ ore a li a t of the other Brig i (.fits
Wehh I with the quota of troops required ; troops
from each. Sen another article for the > * n fl» t* 1 '
quotas of tho Brigades in the Uhattnhoo- j state* 1
chon counties.]
The draft referred to in the above
clause.*, will be made on the 23th day of
July next.
XXIII. The officer, camtnnnding the
sevejh1 Brigades in this General Order,
No. 10, ‘pedfied, will after drafting the
number of troops requited from their re
spective commands, proceed to make an
addc.i* mil dral! of five p. • centum "ii tliat
i.umber, -i- -upernumerarii -. -apply
the plrce-* of tln>se of tho original draft,
who from dejilli or delitiquciKV •*• niiv
fail to appear at the pin
converted . tho
• tin
organize u force
i - own defence.- i
by t!io President
-e persons subject
»f tin* Conscript Act.
ape from the «orvic
by the Legislature ■
:•) militia duty. Militi
licer- and tho-© bavin
mv i.ave a chanc* t
home- and protect the 1
• prevail than have In
ry brigade there
The Chaplains
■cling
B.Ai'uN r» rv
I..A 111) >1.
Ill 1.1 . ii in wan
J’KAS . J.V* .vl.i
M’GAE i • 1 •».'
.'■Villi 1 If, ;
RICK 1-’Hi.
Hi lTT.lt ‘1" I-
iding religious wor'
hunger for. The
inningham, of She
witnessed in j
ong the troop# for i
is which they seem j
Rev. Dr. Alex. N. 1
K-l
\\ «
. i:-i ( .
.luthoritnl t<» uniiiuue e Dr. II.
I a» a .'nmlidnte fur Justice of the
•t of Mii-euaeu County, •«> till ihc
-imiii.l l.\ the re-ivnaiion of II. S.
tr.M
it leaving their own Slate, nnd it is ]
cd that -ui’ii will not onlj ...
•d f..r must-ring the i fu 1 :> submit to the cull mnd*' upon tbeir i
i»m, but 'bat they will gladly cm- i
Port lluds,
aid of Gen. Gardner'»
jdetcly close the rive
position, with the j 15
batteries, to com- j h*
* to the onomy's A
anta.^nu
both
h H,
y companv is v
is Die duty o|
;*• com manuing
ii uuihutifCil to announce tho nnnic of
I'..i them. (( ,•, . W.n. u. UHOW.V, .»t*Marion copnty,
hivy be* ; , wa cnnilldfttH for Conftros* from the Thin! C'ou-
•lit th'fir j District, ut tho ensiling olcctUm.
army,
Murmaduke, of Gen.
was near Helena, and Gc
17.000 men. was on the n
point, his object being the
mand the river, and cut off Grant .
plic«. Tho great fall in the MissiaMppi
river, 28 feet below high water mark, at- | postal,
forded groat facilities to these o|H'ratioin
slie did. The enemy board,
with i ta at 10 minute* to nnd
h for that federate llHg, which had tb>
ic. to com- I until then, was taken down
up- | lition ting !
the stream forced kno
ik** the Atlanta, it i- -i
r -lorn, and n shell In
her deck, but with what efleet is
isy range
j within e .
batteries, while the
iow that tho attacking par-
of the sh,
had sunk
tic- could
gunboats.
The garrisons of Port Hudson mid thin
Vicksburg are both well provided and in j ten*
fine spirits—>
The officer.-o| the s. S.
digit, who were m highland
entire engitgiiuient ami sin
that tiie Atlanta appeared
cut, .
officer
, if '.lie
he i
iding tin- lb gi
officer to com
w n« clearly -• w I
id perhaps bilged
velv at work and
• the -m render t.. I
of tho other, but entirely confident in soon n
their own situation. They have ahun- • vi ‘»n
dfttit supplies. News ha- been received | ot' the.
from Vicksburg uj^ > Saturday night ! dial, ■
Grant's army ip undoubtedly suffering | lion o
for want of water, and suffering more | tlo-vc
from being obliged to drink the water of j all cv,
tho Big Black, which is very unwhole- j writin
some. A* our informant says, General til tho
Johnston i>- in no hurry to move, for j Such wo nrn informed,, i- tho
this, among other reasons; that ho do.-- t all the uitval^ officers^ in port \V.
nt, then th<
manding tho Brigade will make the up-
poiutmeut. It i- highly important timt
tiii.- iippoiiitment should be promptly
made in every m-e where a company i-
withmil a eotinnundei, either Captain or
Lieutenant
Tim pnrib'ular attention of the officer
commanding each Battalion, Regiment
and Brigad.-, i- du cci.-d to th<* prompt ami
immedintH enforcmiieut df thi . Inu ■ .
oinniiind ol com pa-
appoint incut.
furnish -ub-tit
draft, should <
raise the fore*
ou'iao'lVho'.Tmmr-!
will not be rcceiv
tl ex.-iuption bill
claim# them as <m
f tlo*m as have or m
• will he subject to
h© found noceBsarv
veal ted for. Samnn
; then
Virgin''
Dr. 'J •
Oflict
ither by
X \ I \’
fidelity
'•I that
will imnicd.atidv
polled
contraiy .-ball ha
" i, P i r, ’i
ho siege, and the capture of a- man
possible when he begins to move off.
that dapl. Wohbaddrc
I before going Into action, and tlu-y res
j ponded with tho greatest enthusiasm
a common end-—the j g »ing to their quarter# with alacrity nu<
‘ *' ' ‘ ‘ I -pirit:
with the
the water- He is in regular communi'
cation with the West of the Mi'-i-sippi
and all working
„vlaw, for uch refu«al, is loss than tin
tax due under tho act; wdiileother# with j
li*-s capital, have probably labored hard
er are .ddig'sl t*‘ give in and pay the tax
on nil they nave made. (hoy are not
nblo to pay the penalty for refusing to
make their returns It' is generally un
derstood that the penalty is $*>,000. This
depend- upon the proper construction of
aha
>d le
a third
ffhtclt
y as The
probably, the
tho owing to her
.ops I sosslully with
ie-1,1 1 tor#. Nile wa
. St. ! naval oftk-
etl’n
the di-iihte
draft.
film Alia
Mary - Fari-h. I n their retreat the Yan
kee- carried off* mule# nnd destroyed iuk-
I'ftlienegroe# have
of lie
iiiptu
•d and »
"That if an v person, or b
shall fail or refuse to make
lit-, her or their profits made or realized
•i nforasaid, h»‘, .-he, orthov shall ho hold
to have made the sum of §100,000, and
• nail he taxed accordingly."
The defect in this section i-. that itdoe-
i, ( ,t -ny ut irKnt per rrrf. ho shall he held
(ll t.uv'c made the ??lOO,(s»0. If at 10<» per
cent, then the penalty i* Ibit if
nt 1000 per cent... it is$80,00W.
Upon n careftil review of the whole
statute, I adopt the latter construction,
and hold 1 hat thi- i the penalty or tax
H--es-,e«t f r refu-ai to make a return
In the 4th Seetioe. it i- provided that a i
person, or body • •rpornle. charged with
Imving made a f*i - r»»turn, nnd refusing j
to prodnee hi--T th*'ir book- >f entry, it
they kept any, -hall b«hel 1 to have mad©
I.MI per cent, up *n 'K»» (dn-truing 1
the two necti.m-together. I think .talar
conclusion, that the;.- t which a per-
-on icfusing to make a return shall he
j. * - . 'limed to have made, wmh intended to
{... ns largo, as tliat which which ft person
rcfiioidg to produce hi* books of entry, i«
presumed to have realized.
This concln-ion #uom«, not only to bo
warranted by the u-ua! mb-of construc
tion, but it can work no injustice, a- no
one can be compelled to pay the .*?fj0,UUli
who will muU) a fair return, nnd pay
the amount of tax which the Statute re
quires him to puy upon hi# actual in-
He'who refu-e- t<» make the return,
nifty he safely-ot down m having made
profits #o large ns to subject him to more
than $50,ffl0of tax. and lie i- not injured
by being compelled to pay a sum, le-s
than the Ins which would bo due from
hint if lie obeyed the law and gave in a-
other eiti/.en# do.
A'on are, therefore, directed to order
the Tut Collector- of the respective
counties of this Stale. t<> a-«ess nnd collect
a tax of $50,0d0 from each person. <»r
body corporate, in thi- State, who shall
fail or refuse to make a return of his, her,
«*r their profits, rnnde or realized mkafore*
I am also informed thnt some persons
in the Stale, who commenced with veiy
innll capital, have made several thou-
#and per cent, during the year, and a*
the whole amount made by such person,
will not pay hi- tax. if hi# profit- exceed
‘jmO pe.r cent., and a- 1 cannot suppose it
was the intention of the legislature, to
lake all a porsoti made for tax, much le««
to bring lum in debt -as authorized by
the 70th Section of the Code, I direct
you to order tho Collectors, in all m-es,
where the tux exceed- one-half of all the
net profit-a person <>r body corporate
ha# mado, t*» collect one half of the wb<do
amount made hv siedi person a* tax. and
-u-pend ihe collection of tho balance, re
quired by tho Statute, till tho meeting of
the Legislature
JOSEPH K. BROWN,
Governor.
A-the Governor is a part of the law-
making power, and the Chief Executive
OtBecr <d'the Slate, you will obey and
carryout hi# Orders contained in the
above communication.
Mpeotfnl
"’’'IWKAI
critl
Tlie Yankee Italloona and Arui> Tele
graph#.
Tin* army correspondent of the New
York Tribune says
The hi>ls which science ha# brought tc
he.tr since the commencement of the re
bellion were well illuatr ted during the
late battles on the Rappahannock. When
to the
Tim Red River is freeofYanl
Communication between the
west banks of the Mis-i-sippi i
and many other place- wa- coi
uninterrupted The enemy'f
t<-
Magruder lias hi-
- gunhoat-
T. n thou-.
a'-ed by thi-
>d the
hull, < <*inparol with
The \tInnt.«.
by the propei ■•tlii'. r, rv. v person within
tho limits i»l hi- i .nnpany subject to mil
itary duty. A discharge from service in
the'Conledeiat-'Slate Army, either on
iu . •■unt of having furni-hed a substitute,
or for disability, i- .>!' no cause for
exemption from enrollment.
X XV I. Colon. I-, or ot her officer- coin*
inn lit I i n u Regiment- -hall, on tile holding
of the d raft, take the necessary measures
to organize the dratted men from tlnjir
respective Regiment#, into companies,
provided the number drailed i*-utlieieui,
and notify them of tlm place ot rendez
vous at which all thecompanios and draft
ed men shall appear on the 8th fi.iv of
XX hat Grant Is Doing.
From the 1 niWCillo Journal, June a.
Grant, it app« -tr-. - now planting, with-
1..., ... . , :■ >1 *. h Jidinaton at*
tack Iii'h, tin* r.-'.**l slaughter will proba-
|,l\ )..* ton horrible for mortal endurance.
1 f Join.*tmt -hall attai k in tlm rear.no
doubt the be-ioged army will .-ally forth
to attack in front hut in that case Grant
will n!ii|lie -1it’nably, like a good rule,
“work '• *th was Anticipating the
contingency In* will ho prepared for it.
(iffn ,*r- mi-t • mu th. « I Grant.'#
operfRion- *nv. ti at, while lie i- fiercely
bombarding Viek.-thurg and diroi ling hi«
Dr. T
Metii.-.l -t church; an.I the Rev D-. 1*. •
m.'i*, formerly of Now Orleans, besides
other eminciit divine- tire expected. Dr.
Quintard, of Nashville, Chaplain of the
first Tenneaseo Regiment, and D Klliott.
f Na-hvillc. Chaplian in General
hr l.runtiiliivc- lluisf.lt count>’<
m: nudiorWed l" Slate that Win K. *«*.i»-
i tin. -olioitatien «f hi- ftieml# in Uir.ii.l
i ?. . .adui.ttn for the • t r«<M*rc
MULES AND WAGON
FOR SA-IjE.
\ I'M It ot ?: .. 1 Mule:, and ft new Wagon
• » iin.l Ham##.-t. i ««!»■ *t' Apply at .1. It,
Ivkv A C'| S St:. , .h*, r.rio F .H*. K Bacon.
LAST CALL! FAIR NOTICE!!
Hurry Up Your Tax Lists!
I Tm IG ■ the FIRST
I 01* J l-L\ . la\|..ivir »vill pi* . e hand in
their list# <>t tax:.Me ihopRi'.. Abo. inereh-
©ni*. trader- mid nianulnot.in-r- Kill render to
me I ho amount, ol onpit«I .
r.mt the nett pr.dii- «i .a
made fr.ua iho l.-l <1 A nr
t-tc»t.
NOTICE.
W. M. office, *
< "l.riini ,s. (1a.. June IS, 18lW. /
f) ' order ol l, 0 Ool. l.arkin Smith, A. Q.
j/ .M. I.t-n* i:.l III chargo ot the cotlonlon r.f
luxe# til klmi.it i luadeibr duty of Post Ounr
termastei - lo re •• • u for the present, the 10th
on Taxe# of 6M ALL GRAIN. HAV and CLIP
ol U OOu forth.- pie-ent year. In aceorrlane©
with till# order, I will recaivo nml reeciid for
Hrticles vpecifie.l ii. thi- notice.
F. W.I . „
June J«*. i«.-tf Major
STATS (II (ifORIilA—Mnsrofffc C-onnli
.. — ... — Lot* th ...
TIIE GEOIUJIA IMPORTING AND KX-
POItllNu C0MPAN x,’’ lor the purpose of
oi.BiiiiiK and cttir? 1 " ,l -—■• •—■—’•»-
ftloro-aid. they pr
mplov i -c:in nteam
.'Iinmlio* and product
the d.ficrent Govern
1 Riiiftin, the I land
.; • thereto,and Ihe tinier
Client
tho i
Jr.i
-(na tive chaplain# >>f tho nrniy generally,
have been laboring hard in tho good
cause, and have aided greatly in bringing 1 The
about thi* bolv worl \ ...to,,
itr as a cnudhlftti* to veprr-eni it
, Ala., in tlm House of Itopreaont
•xi Legislature of ill® Stale. Kit
-i Monday in August noxi
ic.\" 'Ol, 1 i le MAM
Oil hv
i who
f 1 titli (.coi'o-la.
nto letter from
the liberty of
extract: [An,j. (
,)
i kindly for eontrnd;
ir as you could, the now*i)ap<
i Georgia, that "several nun
i.v regiment d-serted whilst ■>
t’liarlo-ton t.i Mi#-i--ippi.
id night in making
U'ly*
his
-appe:
ed da
ruth in it. So
.mcd is liWurs
:« OrtllO
• while the
Olllc
‘IK
vend Brigad.",
XXV 111. Iheolfi,:
commniidiiigoach
raft is hold, will,
completed, mak.
•e l• • rt iIi*•:»ti.*11'
iieir work i- . omplotod, a# it vo
u-t he. probably two, thron or fo
vill I..* -prung lit once, and t
'tlm doomed fortifications will
). i many earthquake
le.ertioii- On til.' e..ntrary,
•cgimont ronclied Mi—is-ijq.
norning report showed the
wtgment :
id politico! principle# -net for*
tiimxulf hefnfo the people when
it j presented for oflifle—quiet,
and well inforciod on nil the tnpies
of the day. mid one with weigh! ol rhaiaeter.
i: oh tic>iid nnd inteUeetunl, nullh'ient toennblc
him to oxorl nn iafluenco in behalf “f any men-
me worthy of adoption. I'hi* man ive claim
in he C’nl. p. F.Hkowx,of Webster: and, ihoufth
he Ini' ii"! r.ishe.1 Into the battle-field, he hn*
labored to . h.tho nnd feed Ihe families of th-
h'"!tlrc.l onl sixty-four halo# .
i force for thirty yean
i incorporation-
N. J. Runioy,
. M. Chumher ,
I'h"-. Itngland.
" m. A. Kuo .
•Ml. Wood*.
' .Rick-.
w. II. i!
ha
xml
thnt the only question
him-mlf'wa- whether lie
or on ihe hntlle-fial.L
the first i
I'uditnhl© ) ,
present
sot tie
-north more at home
, evidently the one
j repre'enl them, if
.i- I.* tilled to by
lie •p. i.Ueth "
A. Rnmelt.
L. G. Hmrer*.
C. A. L. Lnuiar,
Rio net ,v Pull*-:
J. Knni# k • "
.intah.r d | 11 in, \i', . A '
•LL Powall.
•L U right,
lloh't Uar.laWii:
" m. Joi.r.,
A. I >ln*i>hord.
A i I'lowellen,
i ut.nr.Gunl.y A W
.in.. N.
.•fill© roginnmt. This
end..
-h of .
ould
• d ink.
.the
Vick.-burg -iiv
v Hike I lie J»lil'
. . blit tliat It 1
limb than uiid.
he i- willing I-
(ling tho place
this run.or hud
«> nearly all the
copied t'v tho N
re K true, would
my command
It VI i • ah
Rhode# I
It. June.
i -. her GrtflUh,
t' lo A. Mel.
U W. Hunt.
Rhode# I*. - <» ■
h. .1, A A.'l'aTo
L. Hehwnrz,
Hd. HuukIi,
L. Hillman A- Hi
John Minin,
,1. 11. Uarm-: Jt.
Uotkchild a P
Well# A cum..
TllOS. ,S >*pil;U
H. M. ld»l*u • .
MeRougalil,
. lunt
li Itray,
J W.
'pl'H
thi
M. l'a
I 1 It"
'tate Jas.ltiaekmon,
mchard Poweil.
It. Jackson,
Seaborn June#,
J. It. 1'mvoll,
-L. .M. RumcII.
U I . Shorter.
I I. II dt
id, crimp
uch I thin
■ no ruvtlmr 'l<-vnl,.pmi)nl» r,. K nr.ling .....k'a tlm
Hidden nnd mysterious surrender.*! ^ t ,,
vcaaol. Opinions are -till divided on I
Ba
La
fill day "f Aug
,a n r
t»i.'going
d i- co-operating with hi# that h ■
campaign in the until 1
; Bln. k
will
eluding all tlie off], <•
"bably not ho unfoldi
l through the N.uthe
i of pnaonerb.
ut •••. diligent inq
. authority for the i
La wa- armed with
! -ei vicealile -hoi
prepi
lot lung, and if po*
al, left .)ld
on board
niui.ssiomul I
util the #toamur tin
nry Lighthouse, cer
duliful .1 :tlightVI'
II., .
'* .lk«*r Ite’hai I 'in.
• '■•ii*. 1' J A L.:i, ,on,
l i" -. Pullum.
I \\ uittleldei ,t Co ,
Stalo of Georgia Muscogee County
In p. i *• * n . a me U n> A. Unleil. Prcskdeut of
eh “"I
•d the steamer the
.y Smith,
Price nnd Taylor nr., arranging little de
tails to starve bin. out nnd compel him to
abandon hi# unhealthy locality.
i hu d- rather than in the
i to hope that tho
aid. Tho
wonted rapidity and the
of tho vessel# of tlo
Vicksburg and Tor
When un itv ba*
have fallen with
board, including |
I nel, the l.i
Hminkus Hi
non yellow he.
lentinejinlfan
Ollier. Melt
lire, then add
e melted add
the mix I lire I’n
w
. "
i ii l)l'U#h, in Ihe
V spot-
gr.-ut
nity will hu
hoiioa that
him and I’c
- h indr«d md fife, p ...
mmnnded by ('apt. Wobh, ai
• w el I k i w n foi , y ,! t ■ 11
lniilry. We nr.* w illing to guaranlci
ho neverg
ll K llt WH- 1
proparntio
o°f hG* K
lip
.©ol by which
the
H.. had made ev
i - ••—fill light, hav
orpmlo on tho pr
id l*.
The Lm
thnt two
and Whi.
Wyandoi
Vaughn '
coniHiissi.
nnd,
von worth < K. T
‘husliwhackers"
Van ( lied we
kni.-us, on W
-Ja#. Vaughn
e arrosteu at
ednesday last.
adit
• ugago the other re. •unoi-*-an< ' tlm
niglil previou-, hv -killful pilot*, well
acquainted with the Sound, -howed am
ple water u here tho ouemy wore lying,
and every other circum-tanco propitious.
11c expected to come upon the monitor#
with I l.y daylight, luit was Homewlmt belated
in getting down, and when there, found
they had changed their po-itiou to slial-
HllVs I I*"* water Why he did not return on
making thi- uiseutrery, i# unknown. Ho
deter in i nod. on tho contrary, to make the
fight, and we have the result, .-■» lar a- it
ia possible to ascertain it. //<<»/.
x ecu ted r
He whs
rdance with In
tuftCO, lie
r. Tbnr—
about 21
ye.irs of nge. On the m-atio i !.-■ i e.
himself defiantly, proclaimed himscll a
“Southern man," and declared that his
friend# would avenge l.i' death. On
stopping upon tho platform ho gave a
last look upon the crowd, -aylng. “Thi*
i# my last look—lot her slide 1 In a
moment more be was in eternity.
' up™, everv
ch to do wi l. i
"d exp.
the
for
I pear
lault
mmherof voluclc i
:| Tliot omio d -r
i*'Iital ( oinmaii'le
miiinaudiiig th* IL
ii act with prompt
liking »
l ie I \
l intc
111111.(1, he
t lm p< *|il*
XXXII
taking tin
which ha#
[•Is a--iired t
.ill fully re#
ireliniimiry -
all officer#' t<
thi inloi i
notice by puM
•d at oi
irOpriato du
ommand of
JNO. C
.1 that k
_ finding
awarding approval, and
line in which truth i- t<> be found affords i Uocko's
mg paradoxes and rniKtiikr.n
Ceiihln’i
giving in
• -11y from tl
•roull dr.--
uniform#, ni
Deal ic
ner. when
irt to Gen.
•oiid the Federal line
| that
A dispatch i
giving now# fi
24th ult sa \ -
the Now York Hem
■ m Vicksburg up to
n the "recent chargethi
. ti.an Llio
'apl Locke, of
h# captured. W'c
jll-t the
end
sll|.-
i that Maj. JcnkiiiB’ hoy, Willi-,
Col.
icd the
(’hancol-
•rod, and com-
established with
idy
torhou#’ 200 and Smith - ?*Wi. Tot
‘•1458. It i- stated in the same di-pat
that the "23d Iowa planted it# color#
th© rebel rampart, (’ol. Ston.* < wa#
tho day requesting aid. wImmi, aft**r kc<
iug their colors there all thnt day, a
after every man of the regiment who •
terod tiie fort in the morning had hr
killed or wounded, except tno lieutoni
colonel and Iltteen men, they wore ot
turodand taken into Vickaburg."
Morton
>.t Bet In*
and Fra
uht that
•n hung
ut a trial
It H|>-
ernI in our
Bragg’# staff.
, hut in tho
near relation
sorely pained
to l.enelk our
the ('hiekaliominy,
• up to the mouth
id protected the
.Tided tro..p# at
Cl." kuhominv-
.11 the horses
nJ. re-embarked
TO PL.AhiT’E!RS
TRADING TO COLUMBUS.
|- || A VI. i .-an. i ..mi.'.l pur biyin* n'tcn^f.u
\"V'\ I.' t li ii.'mj;kV."kliVhr.w in at!
taillN .•. Mli U
..II •
* hftvl
"I'ie-iiHiMh'o
me \\\ D'G.-tf I
TUFiASlJ K V
i |«> ITiimIiiiu 'IT'
4 LL held
A I-(ill. A
tho 1-t Auk.i
p . .•, tic
Alter
i April. 1#H.
tier whi.’li .1
, 1st I)e
Iu faniU'.l. Th".
tin. I«t Dereinbe
n lie funtllal in sovt
r huforo the l#t An
Tln.se
lie funded in seven
.* l#t An-
fundable
6tli A i • r i 1.
. Itiiinl* il
first da> "1
o 1«. *
MRM.MiM
*BS. C '
.1, 171
M A. Ig.DKLL, Pr
^ and subscribed before iln* i
June ln.Vii,-.wi'm
FOR SALE.
u ef Auburn. Ala ,
ituiited near
I li the .Monte -Mu r>
rood Tho lot i# -iln
\ i 11ntre, nnd .■ontuiiu
i Rail
puntiv. .liniua
si able:
• the mnlrr-icnc.l i;
■ I*. I AI. R
II. li. CAPERS
J.ino lIjJ3in.--dAn2iv
WOOL WANTED.
THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.,
COLUMBUa. GA.,
H AV IN'* lar." '"iilriu l - with tho (’onfede-
rate UevenuiK.iit for ihi
prepared t<
Woden
/.„• Wm
Mr. i'i
i ho manufacture <
• ii V- smith I# our in. veiling ugeut.
*|i.id ii4cut.* nt alt iho |*i ue'ipat
llieMate rin> n re prepared w ben
i" -leiw the Huthoriiv uj.im .Wccli
the
iN V OF
old.
-An unusually
.lary hodies ar
ii* oil clour ovoning#,
TES1 1 M
JUDGE COCHF^AN OF ALA.
if.iAl,#., May SO. ItUW.
in no lace, which hau been
and deeper for icn years.
, r. t'. Thoinp • i. examined Ityr nd nrnnouncfd
large 1 it ,. .mo . i Iln tu.u.-a it, and it hu. healed.
'Imie /e.'!#*;<! >L«i! JOHN COCHRAN.
HAD a
da churcli, hd
jrged to do -o, and the Haltering indue
netil was hold out to them, that, on a
oimt of thoir superior intolligei
THR
tho army
lorsville, the
munication i
tho different
As soon a.s Ganernl Hooker was re:
fer action, ho telegraphed to l*mfe.
iiowotoknow the weakest point© of the
enemy’s lino#. Tno answer from the
balloon wa#, “The Heights of Freder
icksburg.'' Soon the order came for
Sedgwick to storm that point ; and all
know how brilliantly this whs done. He
was then ordored to advance and effect a
•a wiii. • •'d.T
communicated by telegraph part of the* I Gen. Oriog
way, and by signal the other part, but because Gen
he was pt oven ted from doing this on ac
count of the onomy being rna**ed in t rout
of him. It wa# then disco
large body of rebels had -
making a flank movement, and rejiosscs-
■#ing themselves of the entrenchments he
haa pu recently taken, thus cutting him
off from Fredericksburg and hi# baso
'applies. An order then came for him
to retreat by Banks' Ford, which was
communicated by signal directly over the
The New* from Mexico.
AR IN MEXICO-THK FALL
IM KRLA CONFIRMED.
lid’s
zing,
17th i
Carmen, hu
I of Fuehla
starvation,
Tilting hi#
.On the 17tl
fd that a truce to Gen.
the Mexican <
out of the to
Hide
has arrived Under the provision# of tho Confer].
Acapulco, i rate lax law no person i# eligible to eith-
and news or of the offices of tho.State colic
*f Mexico to the same day. | trict collector, or assesaor, unl»*-
,h and l'»th of May, tno ii a vo attained the ago of forty yur , or
repulsed before Fort res.* shall have been discharged from military
ho garrison nnd inhabitant# duty by reason ol disabilili)-# received in
ro reduced to n -tate of I tbo military service, or -ball have been
d tbeir ammunition entire-1 declined unfit for military duty from
•fore they would consent, t . other chump*. Tho Vresiuent appoints
the SiaG> collector; the intter a|ipoiut*
was greatly di*nppointed the -uhordinate#,
. | Ifinl f»r r..en„„„t-. »,„l „1„.,
-hull i l'» r *L«* subjugated wfiilo men on the Tim
ed
m . give their j»ar
01 French again.
.STku
nicer# and soldier# t*. march
vn, the officer- witii their
c., providing they would
ole not to fight against the
-Did you ever hear
• ‘■ay# the Richmond correspondent of the
1 Charleston Mercury) of a tallow mine?
| When McClellan wa- besieging Rich-
tnoud, hi» butchers wore in tno habit of
| w rapping the tallow of the slaughtered
| beeves in hides and putting them
head* of the enemy
bridge# having been lai
efforts of robel sharpshc
it. he Hticceodod in cr«
thus escaping from a p.
nihilation or capture »e
i spite of tJie
- to prevent
g in safety,
Messrs. \V. B. Griffin vV Co. sold yes-
terday damaged flour at S16 per bbi.; to-
iiacco 7ucU. to $1 -Vi per lb., turpentine
'"ftp 76cents per lb.; uml- he* $->.20 per
gro.'*, cos*t salt 30 cent per lb hand
kerchief# $Ki per dozen They also sold
7 *'•G Confederate •’# per c. nt. bui.dr, . in -
'-r.-!.t at h per ceul. from thedat- ot fund-
mg to the date of purcliHre- at ;
■7’/*) Confederate 8 per cent, bond# at
•'"''J.—A«.7. flhrtni., 18(A
Ahkest ok Gov. Mcorc axi< Ex-Gov
Moi'Tov.— Tho Yankee patter.- -tate thu
Gov. Moore, of Louisiana, un# been cap
tured by the Yankee* and taken to New
Orloftn.#. Kx-Gov Mouton. *ifiho same
^•atu, lia*- also been arrested and cairied
to New Orleans Both of them are now
cjafla©i m a Yacke* military prison.
cfu#ed by I ground for preservation. Those tallow j be
id the
ndered a
bile the lat- j mines have been worked to groat adv
ted hi^ gun tago, on© gentleman having realized th
• i thousand dollars from the ‘•ale of fat u
' hide# quarried out of hi* plantation.
The Itceciit Trcuiciidoii#
Convention*
The greatest mooting evor held
city wa# that of the Democracy on
nesday evening. It numbered
thousand men. including all tlio fighting
elements of tho < ity. manifesting such an
unini'takftbb' hitterne*- of hostility
t the ftdni tl in * bit ntvi
vitne-sed before in tlm history of
, the United State* The enthusiasm wa*
j up to tho fever point. A .-park of oppo-
,li "ffi
\VLnehe*trr I Trim.) Hall, tin, 14th.
The Northern paper#»doploro the
alarming prevalence <*f sickness in the
Fcdeml amp i "a: Vn-! burg. Thesif:k
h-t i# ropr.yentfd unprocodontod.
We bs v e no doubt blit tiii- i- a heriou-
cau*e I -r alarm and if there i* anything
in the malaria of the Mi»#i#sippi
lion, it is quite
tlmt tile li-t will be fearfully
within tlm
tin* Federal# are in the niid»t
and sickly season, with the
• lead lvidi<»* ail around Miei
he is now in const"lluLion G
not far from the twin -tars
Pollux. The planet Urnmi;
saino .-.nt 'lellalion, hut i-
th.* naked eve. Turning t
east Jupiter w
most brilliant object in tlmt
-ilvo
Mar
■d a- the
ELECTION NOTICE.
4 N ELECTION will be held
A *•;.-. li.e, I*'. I# il. III- .;■•
O.I©
i«r# ox.*lH#iv..|y, >l i • li«|.«*.t
{ WOOL. Wlf.l. .SELL di-
reetly to oar uK.iutu, ratber than tn etuor pnr-
ties tor speculation.
_Mu> - '.JJk'k-GiiidA'v
Confederate States Depository.
CDLfMRI^. UA.. Ai'itu. 2!’.o, lSod.
I f ('I,Dl'ilts rtf > oaf. del'llte Note#, dated i.ri-
»1 or to April litb, IS*! :, .-hu luml ill. m in
cut. Bond- until the 1st day of Au-
bftiiring Note# arc not fundable iu
tlu-y being considered os already fuudM,
W. II. VOF.NG,
D-tt Depositary at Cotumim i.
EOKGIA, ^ ». '.'"nrt of Ordinary.
» February form, 18f...
/r i /.A' MSi.
Gin. M Mi i.i.iss. Ordinary, |*rr<odinc-
\V H I’d! LAS .Min h. Gootiman ami Hiram A.
IT Goodumo, ii'Iniitiiur/iioi* ,»t Annul 4J,*.*.i-
it’.*aid enuntv, imving tiled
•d by tlio Court that ult
i st, IStKi
IIA UR I>
• therefore "rd« i
incernod i
I ••: "r Inin
. upp
l.‘Kr
th.» bright s
dlatioii Virgn. Son
•mforDiity to Ih«t.
■ •uri ol Oidinary. I
A . ’. r.
.1 M. li t
.,1.1 11. Judge
W. II
Pro #
; like
star
ni-i.ir.ymg in one u
bodi.*# known to th
Vlntier in Itmiili I
will bo vi-ible
i the west, IIIua
all the planetary
Mont*.
:ir.;. II. 1!
, ianpertor#. J. \V. Kan
)\x.. 'j ,• ,). 1». Gulden
ohn G Wo* #ham. lns|>ocior#,
i•• 1 «irnitiK "nicer. ^ ^ ^
M. .Mmi'i-. iii.-iov ior’. W.
Samuel
Robert
I (t \V .Ikin'. J. Ruii.f, .
! apply to me for letter. «
J Mu* ivjM o( R.
:d county, .le.
he held in and
Monday m aii«u-i
Sir, be published in
ibe minutes of Harm
j . * .-wriionr .»d. isir:
• U MCI LINS. Ui.I
A I.HOT COl'N'TY.- — Wbarenu
- II I),x„
Tiie-.' arc Uierci . w cite and adinnui#h all
and i-iiijtului :lic kindred and • rciitor* •>: .id
m l uppearat fuv t vritiun
l M -. Tie.
■«,Iuininx •
tie* 1 ru.
hould .
We tru#t that the following statement }L •*.•
mi the Time.‘ibout General Butler, i- |
founded on corrert information I (j uJ.,
I! I
>• ii a the. lij-.c) itby sa.it lettci
• I boRrautt-d
under ray "lie ...I ir nature, thi# 1.11
June, iso:;.
Hf.R-fit
uth' from date application niil lm
f 'X.ilhot
brh.uaiug lo |Ik* e*tnt© of Rcheccft
•cl.
WILKINS J. RAINES,
nd his Aid#,
well u-
tho Ordnance "tfn er , preferring death t •
being taken priaonors, committed suicide
by ahootin*themselves.
The advance of the French army is at
Cholula, six miles beyond 1‘ucbla, on the
Kav Dt the capital
siuon ine oitjeci* me mcuiuig. or me
right to hold it, would have exploded a
—— j mine and lot louta « volcano.
A great religious revival prevails in Tho moat singular phase of this meet-
ten Bragg’# army. Thousands of con-| ing was the ah-'*nee ol tho Democratic
ert* ar© being made. political leaders. They were opposed to
— — it, and kept aloof. Tn© nickly wookly
J trdok Chilton, ok Alabama.-Tho paper* representing Tammany Hall
ouncing ageinst it. *' ' _ J
.IIILTON, o
Montgomery Advertii
; Judge Chilton as a candidate for
against the French. All t
in the city of Mexico hav
to leave within eight days
The Mexicans are detori.
Great oti th ip
to engage in the coming -truggl . I
withstanding the disaster which befell |
the heroic gurrison ^
In San Fran else
Mexican residents a
ing, while tho Frm
coT.irs everywhere f
The foregoing in
fources.
embittered . Hon to Congress, #ay_.
> rrenentnun ; representative has given or i
jeen ordered u> give lo## ground for dissutisf
ii a n the proeunt incumbent; and we
Imrel'ore hope lie will Le allowed to serve
# again * about u contest."
VVo desiro to exoresa our < .incurrence
I iu the opinion and hope expressed by tbo
long them Advertiser. The ab-ci, ! J dgu Chil-
i.d to dele
d tlio of tlio
th jre, not only the men
ol Mozart Ilall, but the whol# legion ol i |ie
like- the Tammany section; all agr<>ud that soripti
etion ! "failure’’ wa- written «>ti the brow **f the i were |
| wi* j Administration, and that il wto- high I order
forth th*
i from the Ho
Be
house.# of tbo (! d by everything a constituency could j time before, als*
draped in mourn-
nably desire, and it would bo no steamor Kugt
ea*y matter to point <»ut auv raambor *>f hero this morning.
j tho House who has exercised more or b
' ter influence over the deliberation# an
. decir.iom of that body.— Jl.chm, Whig*
bring -ome freight
1 | count The Eugenic
1 ernment account. '
f the Di
—'I’h** Wilming- i .
‘ AlVtl.cM.' U v'v'*e|!
ii government, ac
lemned to b«* hung, and the
1 into execution
this morning.
being disc
a lonel, Mtiiicd l.awr. i -*' W. Orton,
formerly NY Ortoi. Williams. Olio
• !aim# to hu a Li-t eo i-in t** Rohort Lee,
and i# -aid t*» has. been < liief of artillery
mi Gen. Bragg # .-tuff, and formerly to
have been on Gen. Scott’# .tail ofthe reg
ular cavalry.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Ill-SM. I’. AN DEI!! 1 ' i N^olll opean Srha.l veui-oini:.'—the pi,,|.«'it\ oi'the estate of Lav"!
at tlu. \\ tiii
Y. i’rbru-
toblC-U
\> «du( , .,Iay / i>hm-
inwnftl > the ti".,,- ot lliirT, a bn uf forty
- <>i orr«*—the property of the eUato of *
R. Ntnilh, luteui MJ •••maty deeen^od.
.MARY M, AM I'M