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---V - D III Ull I ffUlllMIB '"Y1 -V' JaWSWWMM imnirW ' vtaon Bmtmtk he iwifwY Wa-ia--a , iltr' FEn annum, in advance. i v. iwiii"""""""''""""! :onctio. si:ntini:u JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY JULY SO, 18G4. VOL. IX.- -N'0! 28. Our Heme. Lt PUT MTMnr VilKMMi. L j". j)0W3i, Prop'r. Iwww-J"f I'ne tear. In advance, I" a . .1 .1.1.. .1... 11a.. atv f . . . . fcr i d.-,tlira If tint ttaiil ij, ? .. . .... . . " fc.Slfa' 0a 4 IUe jrar. l uuuair. l-rW",c H""c 'u """ L!laKTiin. lnc Dollar. A dis- I r, ... (rill ta- MSkjIa. Ij ttlaaaMS) I !-. nrminJ l ml retra. I Hi Union. This proportion wa laid be The poem given Udw ha. Icn recited ' f,,,e ,Mr I,,nc(1,n '' Mr Grco'-r' Thl' i lir Mr. Munich. l.r..r Ia, ....u.nn i.. President nt once telegraphed Orrelr tin? i'liitadclidila, where it was received Vk illi : t;rni upon which lie would propose to n,r..-Jnrfcnnville lxiit?p .. i rri-Uy nt tht Ort - rt tar toM-aUl, a4 r", 11 I J. ., ll-itd tm kl UrMafvlrlUILat i tj!n ! ftHM.a'rJi(-J , mi-af j v. s. ii. , j. K fuua. "in. nj- uti Mm : Loire So, 10, A. F.& A.M. B U tW rrpikr coratnunt- i vviMrKilaT Ermine on i"KtlHe full moon, In jack- , i ."' AlFX HAI.TJN. W. JI. ri r r r r. r.rwrjx. JACOBS, t RUSSELL, MY AM Or.N.-,r...OEP AT XjJL.'W, -.l'' mlts IN CIIANCKRY. .1.1MMH K (IMN.MV. radl, itir I'nurl llnna. n tmmWri to Uflr Carp Bill 1 .' nt-M-d In. Jntr ?.'. B F. DOVCLL, WHNEY AT LAW. 'ii.ojmijj-. Onroov. In In li iIk Coortir of tbe Tbtrd kMrti. ibfSipmnc Court orOrc- latjirtU,Cl WrSeHirvmtl if ict. Ii J. QA3TON, fcMI KlIOblat T'RNIJY AT LAW. XMnax.neuoi, lttmttoarirrii Hi collretlon inn? !'. M. 40 Pi l. -ihAt!r.L. KORQE B. DORRIS. 'TARY PUBLIC "JAVK-50.V COL'.VTV. -"ir rw.it r. J S.HOWARD, llTaSA- HVII. KXtJl.VKKH ' cai mjc Oiikuilv. ' vc tit Sooth rrul of Orrjr oa Jtmutjr. j. f PETER BRITT. lto;raplilcArtlt, ii take nlr.urr In cwy tjrl ' iO V't rit Kll.fTirlli.il tin 'Ifc-BiJ. iii i iii. nur:.i. ri'wm " pie'ure. wd WEW--DENTISTIJ? W-O.J.aATES .Kfatollv l'jeatl In JrVn. w .?ir '", htviow to all ibw WiitjiiiL i. i-. . .. t 4 w ,lje tw IDAIIIIvr. ""lujlan. I,., i.... ...in .... nlW!,. Lima call. - Jxirj, of ilndime 3e lit- I""""! .nllfiif TEXV ker anil Jeweler! Urtt Jrl ,l,iAr iiMrll. ..r 'act. H.LV.IU. Ogu. JOHM'.IIOUCK, tO. f!.,.. .l- ... lalu. i "", uiiMii I 'rii-r: .' ,Wuii. etc. I Hf-Utl Ujiuf4cturl nul l H.t IMC-I .......... 1 ....I . 1 ........ ..' -rr'vuu u. m L- ."'"" wr W, ir. I'rlcrl JltllV U Mr....... "TVoifir a ml v.ii. ...t. .. ' J3 : ln4 a: mnkc piutc, ti)wlt: Full nml complete rrtorat!on or tlio Tulon. in nil lis terriln rial Integrity; tlic almndonmcntof slavtrjr in llio tecctleil rflnti-j, unJcr conJItlon wlitcli 1ionti1, wlillo rwpocting property rlplit of oil IojaI men, afford nmplc wen rily Hjralnst nnotlicr wmi ohllw lntrrct!i of ilavcry. After cinMernhlc corrwpontl tu. tlic prtirt conclnilrtl to rcler tlic t1k!c nwitcr buck to both Government for recorxMerntinn. Ttc 7Yfj' Waiinp'.on fpccinl tays llnnler Oflfwl to Ik relievol, only o npot to enib.irru Con. Wrlslit In his purniit of tin enemy. Xo Mcvmliy for it lion ever. n the puwult of the cnfiny 1 lieinj; car- rktl on by (roopj undr Genj. W'riglit ami Ilonler. with prfnt vfor. Wii'htoglnn fpecl.il mvj Col. Jncquer oj the .1.1 III. Vol, and I-Minuw Ktrk. by pfrmUlonof tl l'reldent. rcct tilly vldl. I cd .'rlT Dark at ICicbinond, and had nn Interview nhli Mm on tlic ln(c of tlw omintry. Tlic ill patch rayr that they were kindly treated Of conre nothing ol the roulu of the Interview arc dlvulgi-d. Tribune IlMd(tMr!cri'!ipatrli of the lftti. rayf ilcMrtiri njKirt that nbelj In tended to lnnkc an attack the day before but Irom rome cauw it was defercd. Do rleri urc continually comini; Into our line. Only a few rtragjxlln rebel are on thl ld ol tl.o Uuppuliaiimit'k. The rebvl li-rce juceit-dul in reuchiiip .Sinnnton vritli tlic jrenter part ol their plunder. A dispatch to the 7&MNriayi a new moiuter uorter Iim been InlroJcccd, and tliruw io' helU into lVlerflitirt,'. Kew York, 21 t. The rebel ofllccrg luvc bn placcJ In buildings at Cum mine's I'olnt. Charleston is bcln,r furi ously rhellcil. Sumter has been suUJecteil to a very heavy fire from Morris Island. All Ihe troops have returned from the re cent expedition. Itcfugec report that the Unloo prisoners in Charleston ore treated horrlbry. The lltrolJ'i special says th" Secrelary of State ha delertnlnol to make a formal OREGON jJnnanJ upon the llrltlnh Government for Itlio snrreoder of Smmes, thas requiring ro tku siUiTtxx. of nlwml law that she hut exacted from ! all other nailnni. Monday' Dispatch. j Kansas City, Mlssoorl, 22d While St. Joseph. JlUwurl. 'Joih.-Gen. Tifk, Captain Mow, with o iletacbnwnt or the cornmaiidintr the Department of Nortkrn 2d Colorado, was scouting ner Frwlerlcks- Mioourl. iuued ao uppeal for 5,000 men. ' I or.'. Clav Count v. he came unon about 300 each with a horse and such arms and om-' bmhwhackcri. The rebels wore faded uni- woitlon as ihey may have, to rally fur the, forms and comctly replle.1 to challenges protection of their lives and properly, and 0r our men. Their force Immediately for the Kcnetal extermination of bu.h- charged upon our forces, and ft bloody lit- miacKtrsin jsortuwcsiern Missouri. Jle'Ue fight ensued. Our men were finally rj mo vmergency is so great mat tic forced to retire. cannot wait until details ore made by 260 men pursiu-d the L-ucrrillas United States authorities, or troops trans- rection of Knoxvllle. uutll they featured ferred from oilier districts; that lojal chl-, into small bands to the brink. muj are being murdered, and their proper-1 Wahiogton. i'lst. -The PtpublUan tytrlvcnto the flames; that hundreds of ' MJI tlC Goternment has received a widows ond orphans are flying to the mill-j dispatch from Sherman, this morning, on lry po.t, for safely; that harvests j nouncing that the enemy nnsaulted the are going to waste, and huodreds of Uu- Union Hoes three times vesterdav. ond shoutvnnd pplaujr0 fr by verse; Cliecr! cheer, for our heroos' Not Ibow who wir stan; Kot thoc nho wear ragr, And Inirlets and bnr; We know tbujr are gallant, And hoiuir ihrtn, too, Vq nrajjslV maintaining Thclted, Wllteand blue. But chtvrs foe or mtldWrr. itonb. wtiHkltrd niiil Lrowii; The iniu ihn uikk heroes Ami ak ihi reuoijv UniiH-lS-b, untiring. Intrvirfil and true, Tlic liiiNark.iMirroundlng Tlw Uwl. White and Blue. Our patriot olilier ! Wlii-n Trcou aro". And rrrlotai onti olilldrcn Aioatlcd her a f; Whi Anaroky llircalmed Aad Order ullhdiuw, TIit rallied to rnue The lte.1. While nd Itluc! rpholillng our banner, Oa ur a Crld. Tim iloiHa of the traitor They tallUutly iyflli-J: And, wuru kllh thecoulUct. Found vlfroraatw, Wli-rc Vktory prwtol The ilvd, Wblte and Uluc! Yet lord ones bavi fullwi And slid ultra tbey rlcep, AKirroulu- Nttlon 3ill silently weep: And SprlogV falret tttmers. In gratitude, Hrc', O'tr tlioe wbo have eherMjcd The Kid, White and lilue! Hut. glory Immortal U waiting them now; Aud chapicts unfading tihall bind en-ry brow, Whea called by Iho trumpet, At Times grvat revirw. They staud. whodefendfd The lied. White and IJlue! llr.t.ow we give the inre prpnonneeil by "Frttiis," n Grecian nuthor if olden tllm'. upon a rck-1. Fesius must have been n fanatical, black Abolitionist: "My country, II n wretch should ever arise out ol thy counttcM tout, who would curtail thy freedom, dim thy glory while he lives may all earth's peop'c curse liltn for of all Imst thou ciircd ht blesilng And if one exist nhg would not arlje for llbcilj. be ac too cursed living, anduhiu dead let lil in be buried downward with hi fare looking to hell, and o'er his cowanVn grave the lure skulks bis form. 1 would have htm wrought Into n living wlre which bcaltn out might mko' o'gnfden net-work for the world tln.it 'mcll him Inch by Inch In hell." Ilin Gr.Mi. The guns for Ihe defence of Ihe Columbia lllxrr, sayn the Oirwltn. have arrived. The larget conM'uf two 13-Inch Coliimbladi, lfi feet lung, i l'wt In diameter nt the bull, taprng down to '.Vi Inches nt the mnrrlc. The welgitt' of"tbi- largest I 4?,4:i'J IIk., nudronccurately hate they lieen llidhed, tlitrrr Is not f,0 His dlfler enec In (heir wclgnt. They were cast In Ihe celebrated Pitt foundry. u I'llMnirg. P. Two oilier pins of lO-lneh ealMiro 'came ut the raine lime' wllh a very large tupply 1 orduaiico store. BY CALIFORNIA AND TELEGRAPH. HnfTalo. (N. Y ) Ulst.-Thc cnrreoiid. encc between llolcontb and (Ireely, nt XI ngnx 1'iills, has licon furnlhed for publica tion. Thilr first letter njked for protec tion from the President or Secretary of War, In order that they might visit Wash Ington. Grccly replied, under date or the 17th, ns follows: Gents. 1 nm Informed that you are duly accrcdllid from Rich mond as henrrrs of propo)tlon, looking In the nlabllshmcnt of peacl,, that yon de sirr to visit Washlrgton In the fulflllnunt of your mission. If my Information be subilnntlnlly correct. I am milliorlj.-d by Ihe President to tender you his sure con duel on your Journey, Thry reply, under date of the 18th: The safe conduct tendered us by the I'lO'Mont, we regret to say, was tinder n mts.ippre hcii'ion or the fuel'. W'e have not been accredited to htm from lltchmm-1, ns bear ers of proportions lookinj? to the eslub lishment of peace. We ore, however In the confidential employ of our Government, aud nrc entirely famllltar with lis wishes nnd opinions on the subject. W feel au thorized to declare that if the circum stances dicloed in this corrcpoudence. were communicated to Richmond, we, or others, would be nt once Invested wllh au thority to which your Idler refers, with n view to the hastening of consummation' Si.intNo Simi.k or UutKr. 'hmVi hsr Mmuclilobi) desired, and n termination n picture of a worthy gentleman culling up. on an "expert" hatter. This dialogue give the point of "llluitintlon ;" Cttttomer, "A slight mourning hat-band, If you phrase." ILlltr. "What relation, Sir t" Cinlomtr "Wife's uncle, Sir." llMtr. "Favor! lie uncle, Sir?" Cwtamtr. "Um-well, - ly) "Couple o' Inches, John." r- ot the earliest possible moment oftheca lamltlcs of war. Grccly then referred to Ihe President, soliciting Inslruetlons, which were furnished: Executive Mansion July Ifith, 1804. To whom it may concern: Any propoiitlnn embracing restoration Pence, the luiegrt- yes." lklltr. "May I ask, Sir. ore you ty of the whole Union and nbandonniint1 mentioned in the will!" Cuilomcr.'-Uo of slaviry, which comes by and wlrli an-' such luck." Untie t (to his assistant, britk thority Ihut can control arms now nt war againt the Untteil Slates, will be received and considered by the Executive Govern ment of the United Slates and will be met by liberal terms, on nubitnntfiil and collat eral points, and bearer or bearers thcrof, shall have safo conduct both ways. Stcmd, AiiiiuiaU I.iNcni.y, New York 22d. Wo have well authen ticated report, that the rebels have evacua ted Atlanta. Iulsvllle 22.1. Saturdays Xailiville fiiion suys: llecatur was occupied by our forren on the 18th, thus cutting off oil communications with South Carolina, ex cept by way of Marlon. Deserters come Into our lines In great number since we crossed the Chnltahoochle. looists dally pleadlog at Lis headquarters were repulsed each time, with little loss to for protection, which he is unable to give us. Most of our men fought (rem buhlr, C01&ZBL&.CT. Pn1,lnutoXom.riJ.ta rvLrp?.?of ' Mall b,, iCltr (!. ia fit'i. . A. .-- ,lttC "" id m- uud Wal- July, Wall.11 "At5iUCT. "wo,rtruceatClt Criaceat City. in consequence of tbe small force under hi i earthworks. It Is nported that the 'ol commaoj. Lamp or rrndexvous for tins I lowing dispatch lias tn received from purrs Lnve been eetablUbed at Chilli-1 Averill, dated near Winchester the 20th: wthc ond SI. Joseph. I Hrtckiurldge divided his force nt llarrr- Kvw York, 21st Dispalcliei from Ni-, ville, tending Early to AVitichester, nml ogra i-ulls say an interview lias taken I uuing tiie oilier Uiruioa towards Mill- place between Clay, Thompson, llolcomb, wood, I ottackoj aud defeated Eurly to- who claim to becomnussloncra from the . ay, in frout of Wlnobestcr, killing and rebel Government to seek terms of peaw ' wonndlog over 300 ofllcers and mtn, cup and Mr. Greely, oho Is authorirwd by the ituilng four cannon, severol hundreil small President to act in the matter. Commit-' onus and about 200 prUoners. Gen. Til aiooeert piopoaed a rotorati&o of lli J ly I lo our hands severely wounded, lleb Union pa this basis: Ut, All mgrou.el low iuofficcio heavy. Prisoners report that luve actually been freed by the wor, the force to have been C.000. to be wmred in sueli freedom; 2d, All ne- Rejiortt of Stautou'a resignation preva grtt noV.lield as slari-t, lb fuIu wi; 3.1. leot toJ ay, but probabUi fulte. 'i'he PJitb The war debt tof both parties to be paid ' IdulpJiia Eaqiuitr ) Cul. Jacques ro by the United States; 4th, State Rights jparts tliat our prisoner nt Rich-uood are o bertcon'xed lu the rttoostraetlon'ofj sow cacluliy cared for. ... -: Moni: Jnihjsk Titouui.nn. U'c clip the following extract front the Daily Ortgontc,n oftho2Cth: Jonns C'nKKK, Jul; H, l-jci. I'niroi: Okkooxun' : Iiit Friday new reached Hut place of Major Richards, wllh ' ",0 ,rrivul ' 'rK ' of Jndians, about le guerrillas In thedl-!1- ,n"" f,om ,,cr0 ou U,a ,omr l,aft r .loruan ureeir.npj that nn Englishman, who was ranching nock, iieur that ploco, hsd been kllJ by them uml about .I0 horses owl mules, and 15 head of cattle driven oJ, Oo 'junday, twenty-one men well equip !' and leil by Mr. Jordan, left hero to overtake and punUh thu Indians, After two days' travel in u southwestern course, at a distance q( about 80 miles, the Indians were overtaken. They were supposed to number from .100 to 400, largo and unsll. The pany immediately ultitcktd Iheni A woman will cling to tho chosen'objccl of her heart llkea 'ponm lo ft"gom-tree. and you can't separate hir without snap ping strings no art can mei.d, leaving u portion of her soul on the upjicr Iculhcr of your alrvotloni. She xvlll soinethnct see something to lovo hcro others can be nothing to ndin're j nm) when her fondncm Is once fastened on a fellow, It Micks like glue ond m'ilr,scs iu a bushy heud of hair. 'I wr,n Jcr where thoe cloud ore going!'' sighed, Floro, jicntlvely, li the "polnttd will, her thin, dullcatc finger to tho heavy jvnenil niaue Ihut floileil lazily In the sky. 'I think they nro going to thuuderl' said hccbrolhcr. An editor became inartful, and was' crea ted' captain. On parade, liutcad of ''two paces In front ailivnre '." ho unconsciously bawled oul, "Cah two dollar n year lu advance t" '"' 111 ' :...' Exulamatlon of nn old "wooden liner", on hearing ol the C00poiiudcr-"Wcll shlv. cr my timbers I" , i where Ihey were polled in a dup caojon, , j'nijjH,.,. j y and after u bri'k fl jht of nbout one liour.ljjidwell G 8 Ihey were repuUed. During il.o engugc- Ilrosdjx U V inwit. Mr. l. Jririlan was aliAt !l,rnin,, (tin i IlayleV T S i.u..i .nA .lioj in.t.,,11. . !w. it..... ! lluri.utt A J IMMI WII'S MIU MlltMIIIIT fVIS (ft!! lUa wounded in ihe hand, and O Kistnmn was slightly wounded in the thigh then com minted the retreat, und the little band was closely pursued Ut flfty miles, by about twenty-live Indlvts. Seven of the Indians, weic mpj)'jd to have bee'ti killed, and one horse capturcif. Mr Jordan' horse was recovered, bijt tho parly We're to clo.'tty p"irue) that they ere forced to leu re Mr. Jordad's bialy. The Iodiaui'are'eoppoted t'o'Ve Piults, ' "" ' ' List of Lottors, , . RKHAININi; Hvinlnlng PnoUimetl lie Ihe I'ui-t (IIU4, VA Jackto-)vllaJ)taly of Ogii.. on thu Ul day ut August, TOtT To obtain any of theto letlvr, thv njipll' cant miiit call lor"a4veilb.-il letters,1, give Ihodvteor tbU Jlt, and pay oiju cvutfia udtertMng. IfnotcallM for within fit mm'i, they will Ut sut to tho Did letter OtUu. i lu nmllliig lelters, leo the pojlaze stamp on tbu upH.-r lighl-nftiid onrnfr, anl) leatu ipucu between tho ilamp and dlrcsUon fur poHiurklng wiihout uirfirrbg with i ue wriiing.j 1 Dean . II Duke J T KiUlitk M D (i ray sou U V GardimPti Harris Emery Huigcr Ifermoii Hughes Eliai Heuirrshot Jus Hill Mrs. M A Mc.Mullen John MespllTrouswInt N'lchoJan'G W N'yswacrr Rlh-T' Drndnff Win 8 - I rtehmltiJngiPeter i. Sprits Joliii ,,, KlephentriifMrtLlJ Stuart Will ' ' RuneUAD ' Turpin Jobrr' ' !" Turpln MrsiMrJ., " 'i'ute Gen t Thomas Geo (' Thompson' A P' ' ' Williams Mr WW" Webner-M AVisner.Clws-iMtjrSl -Yntes TUomos jMll9it . E. U. IIAINeSIVUiwaW kmmmmummMumm Md