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A I,ar*iC anti Importftut Mule.—8m
ouncoment of thn sale, in Ham-
ilton, Gh m of property of the estate of
AVtn. W. While, deceased. Jt is seldom
that Mi<-h »n opportunity for sufo and
profitable investment is now presented.
Men incommoded with paper currency
v. ill find here u belter piece of deposit
rbun any bank in the Confederacy.
To Form a Battalion.—-It will bo scon
tliut Co. A. Ci\y Gunrda, Cant. Kvefett,
to appear on their parade
ground thl
aid in thn formats'
local defence.
Recruiting*— W e refer to various calls,
m.tdc through our uo'mnns, for recruits
for old companies in the service. Those
embrne* -1 in the late extended term of
conscription would do well to join
The Confederacy of Atlanta to go up
Soon.
The Horn ? Courier contains the follow
ing pleasant hit at the vanity o(,our At
lanta neighbors :
Johnston has fallen back on the
east of Pearl river. Atlanta will bo the
next point of attack by Grant and bis
whole army. Gen. Lee bn* redros»«*d the
Potomac. Meade and his whole army
will he on Atlanta in a few weeks—he is
.•idontly striking for Atlanta. General
lining has tab .> back to the To
“o-c'r.ins will ho thundering on
the walls of Atlanta in loss than a week—
ho will rni*e the wind with his whole ur-
halloons, and Atlanta is tho lirat
point he will touch tho earth after leaving
Tennessee river near Huntsville. All
•so great Yankee generals know that
) sun of the Confederacy ri>e> and sets
Atlanta. Pity but t'c public store-
could bo removed before those three
armies reach Atlanta, - • that tho infernal
Yankees might bo compelled to perish i
sumption, for two weeks before tho fur-
romlnr, nml tlie Hook in VinltrtrurK from
tho lime tho first gun was plumed, lias
never been enough; certainly never 1m-
compantcs
• the opportunity
They have the
valry or artillery
The IVaddelt Buttery.—The
nmnnd uro referred to tho order of
Waddell published in (his paper.
..r n.ii i iitiv.
Die Company, on Satur*
> -d by tho Captain, the
drill was changed from
••:days, from 6 toilp.
required to attend
Chattahoochee County.- - We learn
that about two-thirds of tho men within
tho ngos liable to tho draft volunteered
in Chattahoochee, and that tho remain
dor wore drafted, but wyt e insufUcIent t<
, of the county.
Mrs.
Rkportkd Capture ok Scott's
Cavalry Brigade.—A soldier just from
tho bosp.ta! at Knoxville tells us that as
he was upon the point of Waving tho
place yesterday, new- was received that
Scott’s brigade had boon ill captured in
Kentucky. Our informant could not toll
where, nor did he bring aby report of
killed and wounded, except that Lieut.
V. Mitchcil, Adjutant of tho lOih
Confederate Regiment, Ool. Goode, was
killed. Tho regiments • opposing this
brigade were * 1.•• 10th Confederate, 1st
'ioui.-iana and 1st lennessee. Tho Oo-
nulffc Rangers, from this county, be
longed to the lOtli Confederate, but (’apt.
Holt and Lieut. Parker, of the company,
(the latter arrived some lime ago., are
England and Japan.—In the British
House of Commons June 15th, Mr. Lny-
ard in answer to Mr. Liddall, stated that
sometime ago a murderous attack was
made upon four British subjects riding
upon the high mad in Japan, in which
one gentleman, Mr F
ed and two others w ••
tv's Government had «lc mnnded from the i interest to
.Ih panes Government an ample apology i ,.f if. undoubted nuthe
fm* tho outrage, tho payment of t‘10U,000 : gratifying tidings in r« hiti«
as a penalty, and that tin* perpetrators of J Georgia regiments -taticne
tho outrage should betaken, tried and '
executed [a lunch] in the presence of ono
or more British officers. and that the
family oftho victim .should bo cotnpen*
"Hermes," of the Charleston Mercury,
n his letter of tho80th ult., again alludes
o a difficulty between General L n and
*re«idpi»i Davis. Another explanation
» given—that "it prow out of the refusal
if Davis to sanction^ho trial, ’
martial, of tho delinquent brigi
Gettysburg, as desired by Loe.’’ An-
ither cause assigned is a disagreement
u|H»n tho question of military rotnliutii
stati
ing actually
occurrence j
weaken the
the people th
• harlcstou Correspondence of the Augusta
CoustUttUvoaUst.
I Have been fortunate in making the !
jcou.l»l«n« »f , OTlInnt C'ulnliol of « , „.; rt ,,| v r ,,„ n ||,~j i., .|, v
1 «*•. «*. n.,
warfare in winch your couravn and for
service in Virginia, This bravo office
after havipg boon wounded no less than
six different times, tinallv lost an
one of |hn seven davs’ battles before
Richmond. He has ju-t returned from
Hat*cry Wagner, and to his kind nt nn-
tion l am Indebted for some Inf intclli-
kill- ' get which, though partly anticipated
Mnjes- in the Charleston papers, .-lumM h*
renders^ both