Savannah daily loyal Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1864-1864, December 27, 1864, Image 1

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SAVANNAH DAILY LOYAL GEORGIAN »Y M. smiJIERN, MPT. A. ((. M. D[to urn mm. EVENING, BiiCEIffBEjR S7. 18G4. l'rt>uS>le \ villi Cauuda. We uotice iu some quan.ers uppreheusions oi trouble with the (Janudiuu authorities ia anti cipated, ii 2 consequence ol the movements of rebel guerillas, who have already commenced their piratical meuraiouc. lutu me frontier BLHes. Tiiu pirates wore promptly urrested, and a ij.ige amount oi uiouey sud other property was ioucd on theu persons, which was taken pus« sessrou oi by the officers, but it seems that 4 Justice ol an iuieriov court, belore whom the prisoners were examined, discharged the rales, and ordered the money rud property to he refunded. '• ihe Utoiuey General of (Junada, however, repudiates the decision discharging ilie pris 1 tiers, and ss,verely censures the Justice; and an onier lor the re arrest ot the .raiders was promptly issued. T .mi 1 he, Canadian authorities will deal fairly vv ith our g >v. 1 nmeut iu this matter, we have every reason to believe, and we are couikieui no diUieuliy wiilgr >w out ot the affair. Precautionary measures are being taken foi the, prcveiilioujLil <u -ure raids, and the Secre tary ot State lies issued the following irnpor taut order in relation to passports: UEI'AKT.UEHT Ot' STATE. I Washington, December 17, 1804 j The President directs that, except iuimigruui passengers, (jirecUy entering an American pori b> scu, no traveller s hall hereafter be allowed to enter tbe United States from a foreign eouu try w ith u passport, i! a citizen, the passport must he from ibis Department or from sorni Usher! B.ales minister or consul abroad ;'am; 11 ag alien, from the competent authority O' bk, ovvn cuuutry —the passport to he counter signed ty a dipiomatic agent or cousul of tht United is ales. This regulation is inteuded to apply especially to persons proposing to conic 10 the Uuited Statee from the neighboring iiilush provinces. Its observance will be Btuciiy euforeed by all officers, civil, military mi naval, iu the service of the Uuited States'; si id the Stale ana municipal authorities arc re quested to aid Iu its execution, it is expected liere that no iofiii igraut, passenger coming by sea in the manner aforesaid wifi be obstructed, or any other persons who may set out 011 then way hither before intelligence of this regulation could reasonably he expected 10 reach tht couniry fi'otii which they may have started. William H. Bewahd, Secretary of State. • The disapproval by the President ol Genera ihi’s order lelative to future raids from Cana da excited some surprise, as the order mei "with almost universal approbation. It is un derstood, however, that it was induced by offi cut assurances fiosjj the Canadian auihorliitt that every possible effort should be made tr bring tbe St. Atoaus raiders to justice, and tbai such measures should be taken as would pre vent any similar demonstration iu future, and promises to keep.rebel refugees under strict surveillance hereafter. FOs*KIGN N K Ws U YTLiE BtiltNU. tai l lit.-.sen’s Steply to (!ie {<elie! Mani tVsio—Kuj>iuuil I’lodiictt to Aeutiulily aitU Auxiuii« to ir»— — The steamship Hibernia, Capt, Hutton, from Live poof »l ball past < laveu o’clock on tt., lUJI uing ot the ISI Via L niduuderry ou the il Uist., arrived at feiiiand on Saturday ensuing. i he;e baa been a great warehouse tire in Hon dou, aiul saltpetre, sugar, jute, dze., desirt yso lo the Value ol two bundled Ihuusaud pouuii.- vierii'jp. The British export return a tor October show . a gicul f.illiug oil, owing to me duraogeuieuL o monetary u liars. 'the Funs Bourse closed Urtu U.-eember 1 ai dot 5 M. Mocqma-J, private SocKou.ry to tbe Em peror Napoli on, was said to be Very dangerous ly ill. Ur. Winslow, the Amtr.ciu missionary, i» dead. Ho died at the Cupeoi Wood Hope. fciKL UUS lioL’s KEI'LY TO THE liEBiSIA ifiitl Hu-seil bus utade tbe following leply to tbu despatch ol tie rebel commissioners and m unites to of the Southern Congress : t’oKBIUN Office, Nov. 25, lSdl. Uinilemtn— l have bad the boner to receive ihe copy, wbicn you have seut me, ol the utani teen) issued oy tbe Coup rose ol the «o called Confederate Buttes ol America. Her M j ‘sty’s government deeply lament (he protracted nature of the struggle between tbe Northern and Southern Slates of the t'mncrly united republic ot North AmeriCi. Cr. at Britain has, stuee 1783, u ejaaite 1, with the exception o! a short y, nod, cotineuted bv friendly leUtious with both tie Noruoruami Sombe-u States. Bitice tbe com men retire it of tbe civil war, which broke out iu LB6l, her Al; jeuy’s govern meet have continued to entertain teuiimcnts ol IV eadahip tqiic'ly for the North and for the S futh U! tm* i-tuses ot the rupiure her Msg j-iety’a governuieat bate cover pre.Uin.td to judge Ti ey deplored the commencement of this btiuga uiry struggle, and anxiously look for ward .to tbe period ot its termination. la tnememtime they are convinced that trt ey best consult M e interests of peace and iexpect the r'gats of ail parties by obseroiny a street and impartial neutrality, Sueu neutrality her Ala josty has faithfully istaiutatned and will cou untie to maintain. I request you, geutleuieu, to i.ccept, RUSSELL. f. J. Slidell, K q , .1. Masoq, E,q , A. Dad icy Maun, C- q. The lijudou Times, iu Us city article, says The Liverpool cotton mat ket is yer-y sensitive, and it is remarKecf that shc.fl and there be a repe titii-n of the peace minors trooi America a coti stderable cIR-iiuc i-i likely to take p'-ice, ul though the cud ot the War is considered to be far oft'. The Nov Y ork correspondent of the f. union l\mn doer me Americans the Jistiie to sa> that He e ectioii was couditcud with tit h good Isiiingi propriety and on or, as to he in tbe highest degree honoruble to the American peo ple. London, Dec. 2, 18i!4. A Vienna despn’ eh of Thursday noou says tl e meiialiou.ol Austria (erg accepted, there is no longer danger of a col tsiou beta eeu tbe frussii its aud the t\ derals i,t Holstein and J.uaeub'erg, Gkw. Bukkmxn’s Guidk.—A *Northeru newspaper has tbe following inleresling story. Whether il is true or not we canuol say : GtJneiai Sherman bus with him in his Georgia campaign one of the best and most reliable scoots or guiles Iu the Southwest—an o|d matt, a native of Georgia, and a wealthy planter and slaveholder at that. It would not be proper, ol cohrse, to mention his name, but he is well known to all who wete iit the habit of visiting headquarters a year ago. When the war broke out he denounced the Boulheiu leaders, iu eon sequence of his lluiiiu senlimeuts, was coma pelled to leave his home near Mucon, between two days. His neighbors missed him, aud sus pecting rightly, that he had gone Off lo Join the Yankees, they followed him so closely that Le. was obliged to bide iu the mountains in the Northern pari ol his Stale for several weeks. They have sincq organized all kinds of raids for no otheT purpose than to catch this one man. Alter being iu the service some time he volunteered his services Cos General Buell, but that ottlcer didn’l need much Southern “gui» clauce.” Next he received a position as volun teer aid to Gen Roscncranz, to whom he was of great service in the campaign terminating at Chattanooga. He has been with Gen. Sbenuuu since last J uue. .There is pot a highway or “REDEEMED, REGENERATED AND DISENTHRALED!”-"'THE UNION, IT MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED!” byway in the interior of Georgia with which he is unacquainted, and scarcely a town or village in whicu he is not known. He used to say that with a brigade of cavalry he could find coitou and nigger- enough within a hundred miles of Atlanta to liquidate the ua lioustl debt. He Is one of the few rich uieu -of the South who have remained faithful to the Unicn cause when they knew that to do so -was to lose their pro petty, fheir homes and ih-.r COW torts. On-his present-ti ip he curries with him a black list ot •those who loo.c pleasure! In persecuting him bur jeais ago. He thinks be will make iimoreifiuu even with them "be fore he gets tiiiough. ' ———» obsb.._ Fort itlcAlffiiler, Fort McAllister, 011 ihe Ogeechoe river, wo s stormed by Gen. lUzmi’s divt.-nou ol the 15 n corps, on Tuesday, the 13th iust., and cairit-d in littceu minutes, it is de w tibed by eye wit nesses as one of the mud gallant achievements oa record, and reflects honor .on tin- -D.vision that so gallantly stormed aad captured cue works. A correspondent of tbe N. V. Herald remarks. This lon is situated on riic left bapk ot the Great Ogeeebeo river,' approaching tnuu the sea. it Was named alter Major McAllister, a wealthy planter residing in cue victuity. The tori is sotidly Uuttl, with high tiavtr.-.es between the guns aud raised at lean tv cuty feel above the river. When last head bum ii mutinied seyen guue—one len-tucu,one heavy lOit pound er rifle and the remainder tofrry-tw.— the work also contained o. light guu, wuu-i. Lucy* bolts, and an eleven inch mortar. In each ol Un traverses are built the auxiliary magi nines, while the mam .mugs zinc- i- about a half rill it’ diblaiil. The foil is situated at the bead of a 1 such of two miles, "down which sweep the guns. in view of this the approach from the scu is strongly covered, iue ofj ec of Use work was to protect the cuunliy abr-ve fnjo iucursn u-j ot our war vessels. Immediately in 'front of tin fort are a series ot obstruct tons cousial.iug 01 piles driven inter the bed ot the, nvei, an t be y- nd that aru a number ol torpedoes. Au open iug Ua 3 been left admitting ol the passage ot a yessei, with careful steoriug. There is a con venient wharl aLK.ve Hit, obstructions, and five mites beyond lies the wreck oi tbe Nashville. The land lace of the work is cxireuiely weak, n.i attack ever having been euut iu plated except, from the river. In January, 1803, a naval t xpV uition was lilted out against Fort McAlhslcr. Uu the morning ol February l, Llie Mon I auk to tbe lead, followed by the .tJeucja, vV is-uhiciiuii, Uawu and U. P. Wliiiams, proceeded up tin river, l’bc Mt u.uuk anebored about six bun died yards itom the Hu l auff opened Lire. Tip. enemy replied briskly. Ibe shells ol the Mon tauk Ujd good execution, teifi.ig up the pa.a put; but tut) enemy Ireqacutiy.shifting his guue, it was found imoossiote to disable them. A noon the .Vloutuuk withdrew out oi range. On the evening of the 27 nos February, lto3, the rebel pirate Nashville, tying uuuer iue guns »t Foil McAllister, was unsolved by Uotuuiandei John L, Worden, of the Moiuauk, to be in trouble. Alter a teco.uioisßUice it wits discov ered that she was aground ai that portion ol the river kuowu us the Seven of lie reach, iietiev iug he could reach her with his guns, Coiumau der Worden, assisted by the bioo-kiug'fleet iu the river, moved efose to the obstructions, and, under a heavy lire from tile 'battery m Fort Mc- Allister, reached a point within twelve bundled yards of the Nashville. A lew well directed shots from tiiu Moutauk set tiro to the pirate aud entirely destroyed her. Meanwhile the re mainder ol the Hoot kept tip a quick lire upon the fort. After the destruction of the Nash ville tbe whole Heel fell back to the month of the river. High i ITtiics tin laiiforuiii. Ihe New York limes has a spicy correspon dent iu California, who writes the following large stories about tile and apart iu the Golden Stale: 1 came down from the mountains a few and .y> since, where 1 had beeu liahiug and looktbg t uHxJ tty. L.-i*-. - -- l.« * “ ' ' ~'* m ‘ in. uio l* roue ou liio uuuiuo <>! Uio California stage Company’s coached, and just as a matin ot curiosity 1 took a lntio inventory oi the load, their usual one. Nine luw passengers, adults and three babies, tour carpel trigs arid a mutt, (thermometer aL 1)0.) driver, sett and nine otherChinumiD ou the outside, three Irishmen, a reliable contraband, who deceived me several limes tin distance, a pig in a box, four guns, three old saddles, two bags horse shoes, cue old kettle, four bundles,, teu valises, teu pair oig boots, one scythe, two lugs lager bier, (tried to tap it,) two boxes ere, two theodolites, one box peaches (did Lap that), Wefts, Fargo's express box, ten dags mail limiter and one pup dog. Avery stout, jolly, comfortable looking chap, wearing a white hat, who checked us ott at'Marysville, when lie finished, sang out, “(Jo ahead, Bill; air right; loaded you light tins morning.’’ i’tiiuhs J, old leiiow, i! this is a light load you can omit me when you have a heavy uue. We made qui 3S, miles in three ami a hail hours, however. VVuut we upgiit have done loaded light i cau’i say. Speaking of going up country f remarked in a former epistle that I was going over the ttierra NeVadus, and would report my piscatorial success. At Lite risk ot bearing some of luy fiie ids iu New York sing out “a tish story,” t will, i always notice that those fellows who put their thumbs to their noses, although neaiiy ruining themselves lor fishing tackle, never were known to catch anything Now, L have oue in toy eye, *ii. vv.B, -ho makes jewelry lor a living ou Broad way. He sets out once a year tor a raid down, ou Long Island, and takes all bis “tackle,” and yon should see it, J ;bn Conroy built a block of buildings out ol his custom, On oue occasion a large express wagon was leaned and despatch cd lor the Hcng Island train and drove up ,lo the Height car. The first thing that came out was u box seven feet long, two deep auii two wide The tnen tugged away and got it ready to launch, when the baggage man sings out: — “Joan, that don’t go iu here; have 1 not always told you never to bring coffins to this doot ; they go iu the forward car.” B. at that mo ment arrived in haste. He had slopped at. Conroy’s toi a few mare hooks amt anew pole; a few bilikers, a squid, a ft ju„ or tw >. He hat! a couple of minnow nets under hit. arm, bis double.barrel over bis shauidet; a Usb basket,a iuneh box, game bag, duster, a Ot.'x ol cig.os, aud a Hue water dog tied by a string that kept getting wound around his legs (Tut- dog gut under the bed down at Tuttle Vs, aud never could be induced to come out )~ U. ovopp«.a up i.. ..«nn^,^u,«u l and throwing his head knowingly ou one side, said, in a blftnl voice and very ‘Her eaattcaliy,” “Collin, Bit ? Cothiq did you say, Bir. a corpse ill there. Bit * Why, tlia.’s JttUiuy tackle!" The man- started t tics, opoued his | eye's with unfeigned astouiabment, ibu-w up bis bauds, and exclaimed : “ The you su\!” It is such U.-hti'mci'i as my friend utiove nu u tioned who will laugh in a chuckliug v,uy witeu I say that on the North l‘ork oi Ketlh.-r Ktver, near the loot ot Hosseu’s Beak, ai big meadows iu the laps of not ages, but the Sierra Nevada*, a good llsberman can catch more trout !hau tw o men can carry. Iu two hour’s ftshing, dim Plumb aud myself eaught 250 trout, averaging tsrec q turters of a pound each. In addition we caught a couple of oldseulets, one weigh iug 4X and the other 4%. pounds. T|n: last two we satitd and brought uowtt with us us a proof of the pudding. Toe stream we fished iu is lairly alive wim trout, aud we saw soggy old ten-poundeis lying perdu under the rocks, too smart to rise lo tat fly. Bill to load a wagon U a mere question of a’/ew hours. The body ot water forming this stream gushes out of tbe base of the mountains iu one tremendous volume, fortniug a riwr fifty feet wide aud from three to six teel Jeep, rushing aud teariug and uni over the rocks at a tearful speed, roaring like a miniature Niagara. The country about is beautiful, the stream accessible bv wagon. If soineol your poorennuied New Yorkers want to see a splendid country, renew your ages, get up, shake the mould oft aud come out to Cali fornia. There is more to see aid to do than iu Europe, is less expensive, aud shooting from quail to grizzlies, aud fishing as aforesaid. — Why don’t you come along, ea-ay? i’OUOEKS, E2T That is said to be “a long laue which has no turn ” But tbe'R hel LoDg-streel made a shorter turn than any laue we ever heard ot, when Sheritlau met him, B3P“ All but-four of the Banks ot Philadel phia have resolved t* organize as national in stitutions. EpF" The lud of luxury—a cat enjoying her Huft, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA* TUESDAY EJVENiNO,. DECEMBER J 7, 1864,. Latest News. HOOD’S ARM STILL KLVSVU BKFORti tifß (MVALKY, " Nit) Pieces of Artillery aa«S 12,000 Prisoners tapnued. GEN ’L . SOHO FIE L D OOG U PIES COLTJM BIA, TENN. A New York paper ot the fid I of December, has reached this city, but v,o have not been a lie to proeme a copy. From ustall officer who read the paper, we icuiii that correspoudeuts from the Army of Geu’l Thomas give lengthy details'of the battle near N* hville, confirming the reports of the complete overthrow and destruction of Hood , Army. Sixty pfcees of artillery are reported to have been captured. t vvelve thou -and •irisoners are also said to have beeu lakeu, including those captured in the fight, aiij large liuipihets who sliaggli-d iu the precipitate retreat oi the reheVtmuy. A 1 latest accounts our cavalry was pumtiu)- the tiling rebels, and every step betokened the complete aud disastrous nature of tluuiv and defeat. Tet nn oi l*eu e.o. EXTKACT mtOU TUB CKItSiOBNT’S ÜBSkAUE. ijciicving.that, the sit z ns of SuvuunuU'bavc beeu gr-ettiy misled in ielation to the views aud teeomineudalious ot the Administralic-n iu ret eruuce to tbe rebellion, wo have taken some pains to procure a copy ol the Fresideut’s Au uuul Message aud extract that purliou reiaiiug to ms propositions for peace. We hope the ctl, ziuadf Gcoigia will read the extract care• fully and consider well the views presented by tbe President: Material resources are now more complete and übuudaul than ever. The national je sources then are iuexhausted, and, we be-, iieve, inexhaustible. The public purpose to re-estabiisu and maiutam the national author! ty is uuca.iuged, aud, as we believe, uneliuuge able. The .uai.m rol continuing tire effort re main* to choose. Uu careful c. atiUeiution of aft iue evidence accessible, it. soeine to uu attempt at negotiation with iue insurgent leader could result in any good. He would ac-> m-pt ot nothing short ot me severance ot the Union. Ills declarations to this eff -cLare ex phei'i and olVrepealed. He does not, attempt to Uaceive us. He affords ui tio excuse lodt :-. ivc ourselves. We cannot voluntarily y-eiu it between him and ua the issue ia distinct, sim ple and lrtl-'Xible. it is an issue which can otiiy be tried by war, aud decided by victory. It we yield we are beaten, it the Southern people lad him he is beaten ; either omy it would te tiio victory and defeat following war. What ia true, however, of huu who heads the .11 urgent, cause,is uot t e essaryly title of those wh » oilovv. Although he c.iuuoL re-arc.ipt Uie Union, ’.hey cau. Some ot them we kuow al ready desire peace and reunion. Tie uurnbir 1 - tie may ihciexse. They c-u at auy iu >me'nt hate pe.ee simply by laying down the r arms anil suomitoug to the Uition.it authority under ihe Ucuitituttou. Alter so much the Govern mem cciVd uot, if it wilt'd, maintain war tigdusl item. The loyal peoplewou and not. sits' .tain or allow it,, i q liisi.iona should realaiU, legislation, coniei'encc, courts ana votec— Uprr.ti.iug only iu eonati.u iou.tl and lawitti ctum-els, some certain and other possible ques lions aie and wou dLe beyond the executive power to ai Jtte, as tor instance, the tulmhs..on ot llio.n e •-> iU.uCiit' c.s, and whatever imghL rei[tt ic me approp a toil ot money. Ti e Ese CutiVo power itself would be greatly damn,sh ed by the tessation ot actual war. P. rdous uud remiiStoiis of lot lei lure, however, wutiid still be wilhiu Exejuuve control, Iu what spit it and it- uper mis control would be exe.'cit ed, can bo fairly judged of by tbe past. A year ago general paruou and ami.ojiy, upon specified terms, w e e t d'e ed to all txi ep, t erit in ce ilg Dated etas: cj, and it was at the same time made known that Lbe excepted elastes were stilt with m CdU.emp.a: i uot spe.-ial cletueucy. During the year many availed ikeutße.ves ol the general provision, uud many mo, e woutd, omy tha. ti e signs ol bad faith .n some led to tuch pte ;iu ticmary measures as tendered the practical pro cess ics* easy and certain. During the same time, also speci/1 pardons b ive beeu gr..u cd lo tnilividuals ot eicepieit classes, and no volun tary application tias bi eu deaiei. Thus practically the door has beeu lor a full year open lo all, except such as wora not. iu condition to make free choice; that is, sueu a-, were in custody or under constraint. It is still so open to all, but tjje time may come, proba bly will come when public duty shaft demand' that it be closed, aud that iu lieu, mote vigor ous measures than heretofore shad be adopted. iu presen.itig the abandonment ol armed re sistance to tbe national authority on me part ot the iu=uvgeuls, as Hie ouly indispensable condition to ending the war on the part ol the Government, I retract nothing Heretofore said, as to slavery. 1 repeat the declaration made a year ago,and that while I remain iu in) present position I shall not attempt to retract or modi ly the Emancipation Proclamation. Nor shall I return to slavery any person who is tree by the terms ol that proclamation, or by ally of the acts ol Congress, It me people should, by whatever mode or meaus, make ii an Eveeutive duly Lo re-> Uslave sucb persons, another, and uoul, must be their instrument to peiform it. in stating a single condition ol peace, 1 mean simply to say that the war will cease on lb-- pail ot the (JoVenj Wheoevei it stmU b.,vr ceased ou Hie pari ot those wno began it. (digued) AtkAHAH Einooi.n. Simeiut 1 published a. Blikcly, Georgia, lets cft the lift lowing blast of venom at the members ol the Georgia Legislature : j Ou last Friday the Yankees were reported I within eight miles oi Miilodgeville, and, in «tead of the members of the Legislature ad j ui ning aid taking muskets tu iheir bauds, I helping in defending the place, aud acting like mi u, ihey sneakiogly adjourued aud weut oil ho me iu double quick lime, just like so muuy whipped cur dogs with their mils hung down ! This same Legislature passed, at this session, n bill putting everybody between 'll) aud 55 years of age, except themselves, Treachers and a cer tain le.iv “pets,” into the Militia for emergen ei-s ! May the Lord deliver us from such fr.vv makers! Was the like ever heard of before?— We understand three of these gentry paid a man iu Millegevill • one thousand dollars to carry them in n carriage some twenty miles iu order to get out oi the way ot the Yankees, and have the man security in the amount of ten thousand dollars for the retuiu ol his vehicle aud.borset! Tins whole i.egi"faliV6 body is a burning aud j everlasting disgrace to the State 01 Georgia.— , They are not fit lo tout i/arbaye to a bear, or be ■ vomited upon by buzzards! i)a they suppose ; they are belter than tlieir conatitueiits, by ex -1 emptiug themselves and sending aim.,si, evu-y --| bi'dy else to “iLe front?'’ Have they not us ' much lo light for as their constituents ? The ; whole body has proved itself to tie a cowardly '■set! Why did they not follow the noble ex-> 1 ample set by the Mississippi Legislature,, by : making themselves subject 1.0 militia duty us ! well as their constituents V No, they bive, by • this very act, proved tnat Ihey pave riot got a I single drop of patriotic blood in their veins ” 1 Jit there a mau iu tha State who will again vote' j lor one ot the present members oi the LegHla 1 ture ? They scud their lathers and grand | fathers to "the front," but exempt themselves! ' But we cannot find language iu which lo ex j press aur utter coulempt for the whole body, i aud so we will let tbe matter here resi lor the present, hoping to he able to do it lull justice 1 hereafter. Here is another spiteful paragraph liotu thy satue'source ; As wili be eeu by l>» l roctamatiou iu auoih • cr cpiumu, Governor llti.wu has. ordered out everybody and the baomt-e of mankind, except, as a matter of conin', a certain tew “p,-t.s” ol (be Judiei-> r y department and the “God Messed Preach* rn !” Now wf -Wieve iu preaching a4 mticb SO «s any otufr-;na" who does not belong 1,,, the church, but w f." i- that preach- s .|i; nld tic left at houfs tn such au euieigeticy as the present isreprej-toted to be, #m | ol h e ‘ r met', who are oi agreaj oc.il mure service to the country than they are.Mraggtd i ff to tin- boat, is something we t" rfu-'t understand. Are not oor preachers as much-iuterested in the inde pendence ot the eonuSy «s other meu ? And ought they not he conrtodii dto tight tor it as much 8» as doctors, jpnuters, Ac., & ■.? The call is t u y made for to: ty dry-, *ud certainly preachiug could as wen be Dispensed wt'h us many di our indiistii.d pursuits. Moreover, when we all leave, tL re will be nobody but women aud cbildreu, t> ue-tchti’s ot whom are better than the preachers themselves. ft! l»ceilM.H*«us Ueais, An ingenious Penns; Iranian has invented a machine lor coal-mitt'tig, which weighs two hundred pounds, cosh, three hundred dollars, at,a will do the work ol tWcuiy men. A hotel is up at r. flit in St. Joseph, Mo, it is valued at one hundred and twenty -five thou sau.l dollars, aud the Tickets are oue dollar each. The standing army of Bt: zd numbers about L'o,ooo men, and in atldiiiuii .here is a ualiouai guaiii of about ltMJudy i.: n. This national guard is similar to our offitia in character. Its ctil 'cis. are thoroughly ao-lVue-iMr.l «u tbe rank aud tile eau bgdfictl rvi>xr**«rvifViu ease of iuya- ion. The riminiau navy c.'Usista ol about ltd vessels, tiv« * thirty ol which are guubout-. Ibe total navd force eauuot he itss than o.Odd men, ffrazd nas uu iron dads as yet. Major G. S. Dawsou lately died iu Albany, New Yoik. lie was wounded in the leg .while gallantly leading his uiui in au assault npou tbe lebel works before Petersburg early iu June last, liefu&ing to be catlied t and the held, but urging' hi* comrades ts- press on against the toe, be was Jell in thej-rtsr,- nheiehelay all nigru. lie was picked up next morning aud car.icd into hospital, it was at first hoped his iiinti might lie saved, hat-subtcquetitly au am i uiutiou was deemed j»ta:e*saiy, which Was performed three days ufjei tie was wounded. fciaj <r Matey, ot the Kirst Connecticut caval ry, gives information that he saw First Lieu teuaut tieury T. Biewerjun, Fifth l). and. Anit :lery, well aud a prisoner in the bunds of tbe unemy at S.auutou, on (letober 19^u. Professor Bathe has, through the Public Punier, published theGjast Survey for 18tW 'lt is a splendid quarto votftm-, aud couluius 435 pages ot punted matter, and titty maps, sketches aud diagram*! illustrating uiiuuteiy portious of coast surveyed. Information has been teceived iu Washington that Captain Buchanan, t-omuiissary of Subsis tence, who was capvuject near Charlestown, Va., by a burn; ol guemjlay under command ol one McDouuougii, was! taken into the woods, where he was lobbed, rud tben murdered iu cold blood. ' • The late Major Gcueial Birney’s friends in Philadelphia are raisings iuud lor the benefit of hie widow and chilffrsa. Gt*n. Thomas, Adjutant General of Ihe Army, arrived at Fort Monrtje, October SJOtb, on a visit to •Ronvifc, Por.tsffouin and Lieut. Gen. Grant’s Army, at the itou Honor to the patriot oi whom a Pennsylva nia correspondent writes): “A thrilling incident: occurred during tbe voting ;u the Eighteen!! ward, Philadelphia, on election day. Au oil mail, over seventy years of age, advanced toji.be window, loaning tremblingly on his siaii, then an officious Cop perhead vote distributor approached him, aud thrushing a ticket in his jface said: “Here is an old Jackson Democrat, who always votes a straight ticket.” The old mail opened hjs ballot, and held it with trembling lingers ufitil he had read oue or two ot ihe names, tl'iiig J s-frour him, and in a im.yq hji-frg |iyjiq -i.ndMH j-oDei wmi sent the bullet through ny dead son’s heart f Do you expect me to dishonor my poor boy’s mem.iry, aud vote for urn who charge Auitti i cau suldiers, fighting tor their country, with being hireling* unci uiurierers?” The Union ticket was given tiiui, mi! room reverently made tor the true hearted old patriot by the huahtd and admiring kuo round the window.” Thirty small boats, usd to smuggle goods across the Potomac, hav: recently been cap tured. Ou Saturday, Major Umural Tolbert, chief of Sheridan’s cavalry, intndueed to Secretary Stanton private James J. Compsou, Cos. D, Ninety-first Ohio voluutec-s, detailed bearer of three Rebel bailie-flags—me captured by btm seit at Cedar Creek, aud mother captured by private Richard Taylor at he saute place. The other was captured by the fourteenth Pennsyl vania cavalry in the Huny Valley. Secretary Stantou returned the thauis ot the Department to the captors, uud orderel medals to be pre-« pared lor tbi m in recognition ot theirgallaniry. Major (Jeneral Peck artved iu New London, Conn., last week, and inspected Port Trum bull. lie is ou a lour of uspeeliou to visit all the forlifioattpus oil the Nivv England coast. fl-gV*" When Algeron Bidtey was told that he tnigut save his hie by denying his band-wri ting, he said , “ When Uodhaa brought me into a dilemma ;B which I nuuslassert a lie or loose my tile, lie gives me a cl tar indication of my duty, which is to-ptefer detth to a falsehood.” 'S-gsT* Oue who is rather joose in his opYnion says that the Milcriiu theo’y ought to be more iu vogue now than ever, siice there is a teu deucy iu everything to liso Rebels account!d for Early’s defeat uy attributmg it to too much bad ruin. They will have to admit itow that Longstreet had his Phil, of Bheri uan. Os what trade is a clergymm at a wedding? A joiii her. Why is ape is on annoyed by a foot like one who falls into the sea ? HecstiSe tn is a ruau over -bored Ma* y asked Charles “What animal dropped from tueclouus v” “The rain dear,' was the whispered reply. A little hoy at school, wh-uctlled upon to recite Vts l sbou was asked : Os vhat is the German ft et. composed The boy spited, “Sour Urout, schnapps; lager beer, aud hixcotufons.” An Irishman dropped a letflr into the poaL-tlUce the other day with the lolovung, m tmorandam ou the corner 'ui the benefit of at indolent post-mas t.ers into Whose bauds It inivh.. tall • l r , luaa.! naaten sue neiay f, ~~ HEADQ’RS (Ji l'Y OK SAVANNAH, ,( Decojubcr 2lid, IStH. j UKNfIfStAIH OttblflM, No. 1. j In accordance with ordett received, the un dersigued has assumed caamaud ol the city. The following Stud OlUi eii are announced • Uapl. VV. T. Eohiiej, A. A. G. aud Chief ol Staff. Oupt. S. B. Wheelock, \. A. A. G. Lieut. (Jol. A. H. JaCksoi, luspeetor. Uapt. Moses Veale, Atdv-de-Uaiup. Capt. John J. Cantinu, t!ide-dc-Camp. Eieut. W.m. (J. Akmok, A de-dt-Camp. Capt. ska B. Sbymouk, P'ovosl Marshal, Capt. G. L. Pahkek, A. Q. M., Post tiuarter m aster. Capt. Jamks Gili.ettii, (.. S , Rost Commis sary. . They will be obeyed and respected according, ly. The offices ol the Gem-id IRurnuauding, and of the Adjutaut Generals unit Inspector’s De partment, willbe in the, UcLial Kail Hoad dank building, next to the United States (jmdfoUJ House. Office hours for ordinary business Irom 10 A. M. to 3 F. M. The (folices ot the other dluii Departments will be in the Exchange budding and vicinity. JisO. W. GEARY, Brigadier General U. 8. V'^ls. ' isxe6u.tor’s Notice. / jj3iiK « eJltrre 01 iha Eatata or* Goorge W. MeAl- A list r, JsaelLsea, are urgautiy requeateJ to presout 1 ,oir claitai, fir payru.mt, 10 tli o uouersiqaeii, ropressntiu< all Uw ex>« it.r.-i .nu .jxesui-rU, ns ib» koire ot na and Esttua desir 1 u spaa ly disiribuuou. All p.a-sono iodobtufl to tai i jftttat > will likewise mates payment to cfl j ft. ti. ijaUDKE, OCt »f—fttW#W ExrVlUur, , kJ't'A'rßi OF UfiOUGIA, CUAYH.Gf ! D COUNTY.—To-all whom it may coricarc : VV’ . t n i vs, Mary Ann O’Connor v»!P apply at tka C-oui> of | Old!li<t; V lor f.«TU-rt> lJiiuuissory as 4iii tr.V-iix ! on tho estaie -a PatricJc i me, late oi Chachaai j comity, guteastJ. fkv i‘*ve, tUut«i»re, to rate aiul Hs'mmn-m a): -.»t -i«-. { it duty c.OUr-;i h, U> !k ai\-i appear : *.! - -.. 1 -'or*. ~ I- -V-, i.-K-CU-- ii fir :,V tti- y --av-.i ..r first ifcaiOav ;5 ■T'.-caboi by > goth .rwiitn .. -hi jot torn w vs-r-raiitigf, WHttees, Dosiittick A. OTtynie, Esq., Omiuary fur CiiaK.aai c-.-utif.y, this ititir day of May* tUT mvvr rw.niqrug » O’BtgW r. <: aof q«(mt»tA, cuaa•«•**.» ,a tEH’rt I'i.— io «U whomitmuiy co.scein: ■ a, Jacob Woinheimer will »'inly at the t.'oart pf t.., - • dinary for U'M«rsof AdialUtelnrUou on tin: esia:- ot I are 1 1 Walter, fate of t’halfiaui county, lieeeauea. Thiute am, therefore'to cite audad.ne,jiisJiall whom it uoiy couc-.ru, t.'t tie »ml uppekr before saTd '?>• rt, u, make objection -ts ahy they Gavtq ou or tiefor-e A-- ;v 1 H»>«n!iiy tn NoVuiutier iiiKt/ithsirwrae earn ‘Uir ■vlli be granted, Wiluesa, Uonduick A. yßyme, Jfe-q., Ordinar* for UhatiiaiiVcounty, mis 3<l day o- October, 1804. oct4* JHiULNIi'X- A < vt*Vi:j\ ft o. o o. ’no'iTOe I \ S V daytj alter date application will bo made r3 to tbe ilOLotabietlie urUiuniy oi t-batbasa coun ly for leave Lo Bell laudti belonging u> VVm. iruhui'd; i. T. J. WALSH. Uiiuruian. * Hcpt. 1804. octß Legal Notice. XT 1) day a alter dale application will be made fj to ibti Honorable Lbe Uoiui. oi. Ordinury i»t t;bai bam county lor leave to sell lot and miptoveatentH t>u. iiS, Ureen Ward, city oi bavaunau, l Lbe estate of lieucy L uiiberi, deceu»ed. i ah+iWH *.*'• tittKT, Adrn’r. Ocl'H UP I*M li Pih4 <f|( l. lil G. F. LGPEiZ, Toriicr oi (full uml Uiottglitoa Slicets, Htufae’s tllll Siiuitl, WILL keep cdristautly on tiaud Havana uuu Florida rtegars hiuoking and Chewing Tohnceo Uajype and anuit tiilai Knot Pipes. - * A iso, Stationery, Ac. VV 1 ndsor and Toilet .So ip I’lnying Golds Lnglishauu Gbutedenvte Marrhe* Dressing I'oaibo i.-.s y n atustara * Snou Blacking inipoiied Willing ink Filling U.,oks uiid Lines. uovtf —fi LiVEliVlti LiaTASLiNiaiiiLiY'l', fSIiVA&nutUKU l* JdKi.iL dtsivvtd to 55 ln*}(vo survi, sa*t» el If Wk. Mrtel) uw im ka.it rejns.haxsi ol tiia stiß*t;ritier. • SiliiiL.aabScriner, grateiai for past invo.s, uvgt 8 ithive 10 mlorul ms iriendS ana rub pdbiit 2enei any, that he Is now ptttfftraU la> Dye all coioro Iu tia vest otyte on silk sma Wooloir Dresses, baawio, sic., diou, Tahl.u GoVers and Grope AkaaVis eieaovod ant dieachcd in uie best nitmuei. Ln-luju' Aid anti Do* skin uiovescjemrea uithe Ueiit iaumionstylo. r'll»;iiiitninMr fhegs roavSj ito Jitalo tuat, ho 1* no? prxpUod Id oua, .w.ch ar.d profu Ladio* - siouhaD oiui iGj. til the cut»i ltiilionslilis styits. V«B( moderate. ttcilt.eineu'*. UtnaoiiU Dyed nnu Gieoaeu, a# out) no raqmred, i.u mo same eupvrior style wulch ho* gen erai J to we,; p t «sa*«a tus i.atrun.-, uiid irrpjjtdo lui ill* jßllHtoi*'' 4. i4*tiMiW*lf. voiiivw imtiti Hitjfl m;aooL, Clf loVl l-LA Al ACADEAIY. nUUS re organized fustituUou opens ou Monday, A 10m Udt ibcr, under an efficient and experienced corps of Teachers, u.rn] -hmg a coinplcte educalhm tu an uccotnphshed-aud thorough style. Scuior Department under Rev. C. B, King, Prinei pHl. Junior Depaitmeiil under Miß. L. B. Wright * Bfiiuary DeparUnenl under Mies Kate Gluskey. French, German and Music under Modem iacliu A. Grupeu, lurmoity of lue celehruted French school in Charleston, lately ol the Lucy Cobb ineliluie, and oi distinguished sa'ceess iu teaching. Drawing, Painting, Ac,, under Miss Emma Wray, a lady titung this department in tne Montpelier in stUiiie,wheni under the charge of tiny fit. Rev. Bishop Ettiott. English aud Mathematical studi 3, with Beiiea Let ters and A lie out Languages,form the Regular Course. For which tuition : ecu on ; Junior i'll); au„ I ‘riniary S4O per term. Modern languages, Drawing Three terms, beginning; irttn uciouer.mnwananry, and Ist of May, make up the scholastic year. Ihe general control of the school by the Priuofpal, anti the.several rooms under their ciillereiit teacuere. References —The Hoard ul Trustees Chatham Acad emy, viz : Judge Wm. Law, Chairman ; Hi shop El liott, VV. T nor no Williams, John I'l. Ward, Rev. Dr. Axsoii.John W. Auuersou, R. A. Alien, and If. D Weed, Esq s. Also the Clergy of the city and the patrons of the school. ♦Mrs. W. is lately oi Atlanta and an accomplished teacher, highly recommended by Bishop Elliott aud her former patrons. septHfr- ltifcdt* JLa Betraite, Freucb aud Eugiisli Boarding and Da} Selioul fiir i fiuiig Ladies, • I No. 35 Libor'.y St, cor, Whitaker, Sav’d, Ga. MADAM E A. LaCOSTE, Principal. ISfHIS School will be reopened on MONDAY, Oct JL ibth, next, with a iud and elflcient corps of Teachers of English, French, Gorman, Music (Vocal aud Instrumental), Fainting and Drawing. F’or tends, Jtc., apply at the School. Reference is also made hy permission to the following genllemeu: Rev. Bishop Elliott, D.D. Kev. Geo. Easter, Rev. C. F. Mcßau, iioh. Sol. Cohen, ‘ lion. A. Forier, Mr. £y. W’illiams, Mr. Geo. Kollock, Mr. W. N. Habersham, Mr. TliOS. Wayne, Mr. E. C. Legriei, . Mr. T. P. Huger, Mr. Uco. Owens, Mr. J. Richardson, Dr. J. A. Wragg. Mr. Geo. Cope, sepl4— Buwtr V 7 ix{ Y. ACADEMY 0F THc VISITATifiM, NEAR MOBILE, ALA. riIHK Present Session will close on the g'l!ii oi A July, aud the cluftses will be resumed ou the 7th oi Septeuih r. The scholastic year will. be. divided Into three sessions, commencing Bept. 7th, Dec. 23d, April 9th, and ending July iOtli, fbtio. Board, Washing, dtc., during vacation, SUU TJ. Boaru, Tuitiou m French and Englifli, Washing, Doctor’s Fee, and ordinary infirmary chagrcs for tlnif First Session, $175 iu cash, aud one hundred pounds of bacon; Music,on Piano and Harp, eachsbO; Draw mg, with materials, S4O. Not over eighty pupils, and none under the age ot nine nor over that of fifteen, for the first entrance, will )''■ received iutyti—esliw.tii'u,*,lawliw Mew Ifflski. Waltz. Stodart f* OU Afiection, Waltz, W. H. V 'l uu Morning Star, Waltz, Beyer a GO The Mother ol the Soldier Boy, Schreiner a Ob Gipsey Countess, Glover 3 00 -JjilVXiy -Sl-.r'ar,.r 1 1 ll'l*STf“ 1 ‘ llr 1 *ha tiovlr—a JOHN C. SCHRKIjVEK ,V Mew Slttaks aud iasle UUHXM’S English Granupar Richmond edition KJ Confederate First Reader, “ “ Coulederate Spelling Book, " Map of Eastern Virginia aud North Carolina. The Duties of a Judge Advocate. Digest ot the Confederate Military and Naval Laws. MUSIC. Somebody’s Darling (Hewitt) s!} 08 I’ve brought thee on ivy leaf (Wood) “ oo uov‘l2—3 John BCE REINER A. .-.ON Scli«ai llooks. CtTIOhAIt’S dOIKANION kT Greenleaf’s Common Arithmetic Dodd's iio McGulfey’s Fourth Reader Mitcheil’s AncientGeogrspliy Bullion’s f.uiiu Grammar Bobbin's •-•utiiue of History tiuackcnbo’s Fiist Lesson iu English Oonsposi ttou Fasquelle’s Nsp .Ison Pinnuy .t Padois’ French Header, novll—4 JO'IN C. SCHREINER & SON RESTAUMNT, ON BRYAN STREET, OPPOSIVK THE BANK STATE OF GEORGIA. THE uudersigued takes this opportunity to in form the public that an improvement him been made to this establishment, and she is now prepared to furnish Breakfasts, Dinners and Bopperu at th-j shortest notice. Passengers by the C. R. Road can be served with Breakfast in time for’the Gmlf It. K„ liuihjal’O, Dinner will be served to pasaengers who may arrive by the Gulf K. R. train iu time for the C. K. K. train, which leaves at 5 o’clock 30 minutes.— Luuches, &c., prepared at the very shortest notice.— Game ot every description constantly on hand. This establishment has beeu kept open chi ring the summer for the accommodation of officers, soldiers, and cill/.uns generally, and 1 respectfully ask your pa. tronage. , Hamburg eager Beer at $1 50 per glass nova - iu matilda xy.Yiuß. y ''Uf’K f k l.itr)K<t| », Gil.vf iiti »sj t• : OUNVf. -Vo nil whom it v,. -in. •-n • Frvj.riH !(. St on.; u.-piy 4 : ‘ • ‘ • ’ ' ‘ ‘d *• ’ ffi ‘ >:i ot • Utt £ --’it*. <b‘John W cbo,' .ir of i i-n conuiy, de j *■ • j ire, -j.hftvi'rofrv, Xt\ .le nji<i *eh all w!:»m • ”■ ' ; !"dG‘?vp. r ' j <■'• :■ hi hi h .. . .-teiti :r ' ijT,»fis or insitfuiuk.t. i-ixT'rfy.aig i *UM T V >’o tvlf «nil n,’y v-iui—r-.-: Wh«.!- vs>. Johanna ;-r will •>*>;.•>.-• at the Gor-rt of-OrVli m-pv or l,eU«rFof AtHnlniAtration on the■ nutate of Julius ,i. Non* id, fate of Gb-whom count- |.- cct^rd. These are, therefore, to cite and mUnoni-h all whom it may foncern, to ba nni .-.ope-ir befodi -aid Court, to make ohje dion sis day th‘<ry haw) on or h»- fare tbe 'iisvt Monday iff Nov-mber u izt, ;-.rUe »»id letters^wiJT He grtn’eff. ft itness, Doimnick A. U’ffyme, t?aq.. Osdi: arv.r>? Cbatham concty. this luavtfctv of'"e-nember, V.-'fid. aepßt>— * U-J,*-i NIC w A ' ' *- ' b. (; ‘ B'SA'rjK -U/x*rVA’Jki:A 0.5 COUNTY. —To s.l whom it may concern : Whereas, Garatine Webb apply ‘ tue'Oourt of Ordinary for Lcttcn of Admittir is - ion, euui 'iegtu ment.o anxer-o. or. the i-ytate of Amos Webb, late of sain county, incensed. Tbeei are, thefruore, to cite and admonitrb all whoor it may canocro, to bo and appear Wore «ael Court to make ohjecttmi (if n.uv Uiy.v have) Oil or before Uie first Monday in November'nexjt, ctiu rwif i aaid letters wil; ocgriiupd. Witness, DotaiiiJrk A.' O’hyrne, Ortliiiarv for Ctiathamcounty, tiffs 17th day ol hi-of . .-ibur. :;4u.„ H.-.-ve- ■*>•<>:a.n-rtcTr a. ttTyif-H5. D. G7U' - D « ATK aiSf iisi«2i«6,x. ‘ LMATUAS! 11 « -HW-y To id V, t t '"4*l 1-1"':* rr,-: wuer- a.-, iti-ury C*. PVpe*T«j..a ■■-. 1 -pol» ■»&»»»• Ordloarv for Letters of a Barb ,* i. ■ n.un Ureexthtq oi H. Turkman Halsey, late of said cqanry, Je’ ceased. These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish »!i whom it may Concern, to lie and upin- rr liefdre said Court to tonko objectlo.’. tis any t!: :y V-.ve} on t>r'tk fore the first Monday in Novami'.er next, -'U-'rvf is *ai<l Letters Vfili be s*rant.xi. Witness, Dotaituck A. • .''Byrue, Swj., Oi'dihary fro GlmlbamCotruty, this four .day oi Seta., tw.i, seplfi ifOVJNIOit A OV.l.!‘>'b. G. GG. d'l'ifk OF .4JAJI tttiN l) (XJUNj T.—To ml '.v-hqm it nr ry r.ortui-n: I’. ,D. Uunidou and almniieta Lang paving filed its ir p tt Uon, in proper fmm, 10 .an, prayt-g. f-r Letters o. oh ilg' "»ute oi David. Lang Thie le to tiyo i:l person* ouneer.n-d, h:,..J.. and ,nfi creditbrif, to be afiti appear at tlie nesa jam.-ary letm ot the Gum4 oi Ordinary, if. ,saju count), ai ii shuis calls,-, ii any they can, why Letters (it AtlmiiiiaUa uuu should lioi be granted to T. it. Hrrrisifn sue Elizabeth l.aug. M. a. GItAWFuKD, uovlS Or4il,aiy. UTATE - <Hf 4iMBI»Ut i , CtfAVUAIB kjGOUNTY. —ioati Whom it may couceru ; Where us. Jaite li. Harris w.tl a;.p y at -he four; of I'tdi imfy for lHer» DisrAiesuiy as .--dmiicstra rix on the es ate of elaiy Jams Hums, late oi said county, deceased. These are,-therefore, to cite aird a.luiouisli ali whom it may tome ti, 10 ho aud appear before said Court to make objection so any ihey i ave) ou or tie Tore too first Monday in May next, oiuurwta; said letters wil be granted; W ituess, IKnniiiick A u’Byrne,. E»q., Urdimu j tor Chatham cotiu'iy, tills 3d day «'• Ndytuuberj lhfir . lii>v4—♦ DUMINI'JK A,Q’-BYSHii, U. C. C. k'M'j £ vsr Gi-;o.-i»*.VIA, t H.x’t'HAXVi KJCOUNTif.—To ail wboiu H may couc-.rn : Whore as, AforyAuu Egan 'writ apply kc the Cbtirt of Grdi nury for Letters of Aoinihisiratinu on the estate o> Daniel Egan, late of sam county, deceased. Tlioiea. e, theretore. o city «;■; .1-ii.i.sn ait whon it taay concorii, to be ami appew-Jasiorb daiii Cdart U make ohyectio.' (if any ..hare) on onc-vivßu ti, first Monday is Deeotnbcr next,efchcfwtßfessid v'./er. will bagranu-d. Witness, Doininfok A O’Byrnc, E-q., OrdiAAry foi Chatham county, this 31st day ot uctober, IMH. itovl—* DOMiNtCK A. G’iyY tiNE, p. o. DTAlis OF G tAtitGA A, (MATMAiII JO COUNTS. —To ail whom rt iqay concern; Wuere as, William Capers, Br., will i.pjj y at' tne Court o. Ordinary lor Letters of Afintiuisiratiutt on tne esLatc oi David Cordry, lateui said co in ly, deceased. These' are, theniore, to cite and admonish aft whom it may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on Or hi fore the first Monday tu December next, otherwise said letters vriii be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 13th day of Oeuber, 1834. octia D>*MlN lOK A. o'- BY i N B v (>. c O, HTATE OF,, ******l* if Wtay-S.rfoiW xStGUlyHJtlfoMi'-wiii apply at the court ,ol Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on the estate ol Jacob Lovett, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali whom it may concern, to he aud appear beiore saio Court to make-objection (if any teey have) on or be tore the first Monday in December U..XI, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O Kyi lie, Esq., Ordinar) for Chatham county, this 13th day ol October, Rbl. OCIIT— * DOAINICK A. O’BYRNE, o u c. (J'l’ATli OF <-fco 11GIA, CHATHAM D COUNTY.— I To all whom it may concern: Where as, Herman A..Crane will apply aL the Court ol ordi nary lor Letters of Administration on ilie estate oi James L. Oliver, late of sain county, deceas* ct. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish ail whom it may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make objection \if any they have) on or be lore the Ist Moud ly in December next,otherwise said lellurs will be granted. Witness, Dominick A, O’Byrue, Esq., Ordinary for C hatham county, this iuth day cf October, 18U4. oeU2 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE. •<.. c c. nTAOS <Dfcf GiSOiSGiA, OltATiilAlft OCOUNTY. — i o all whom it may concern: Where as, James E. Cope will apply at the Court of Ordi nary for Letters Dii-missory as Administrator on the estate oi James C. Thompson, late of said couniy, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear beiore sain Court to make objection (i any they have) ou or oe ure the first Monday in May next, otherwise saidlet ers will be gr&ntfxi. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrno, Esq , Ordinary lor Chatham county, this llfo stay oi October, 1854. 00112 DO JIN ICK A O’BYRNE, o u. q. LITATE OF «EOR«2i», CHATHAM K 7 COUNTY. —To ail W-hom it may concern: Where as, Timothy Reilly wiil apply at me Coart of Ordi nary for i etters oi Adimuu : ration on the ftstate oi John Reilly, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to c tea-uittumouisti all whom it tosy coiicerui to he and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they lutve. o_i or lieiore the first Monday ill December next, otherwise paid let ters will be gran.ed. Witness, D imuick A. O’liyr-ue, Jl-q., Ordinary for I Chatham cou-uty, tuts KWi day <4 October, 1804. OCt-U DOMINICK A. O’D’- KN.t'.O. C. C. aji'ATS oh* G KO IS G IA, tfii.VrM4,» COUNTY. —To til whom it may' (ix-nci-rn Whereas, Dr. John D. Fish whl appiy *.iE the Conn of Ordinary lor Letters Dismiesory as Administra tor on the estate of Henry 1,. Leopold, late of said -county, deceased. These are, thcretoro, to rite aud admonish all whom it may concern, to L- and appf -t before »f.id Coart to makeoh-et lir-n (if any they have)on or he fore the first.Mu Li-i> ihlfovi mbe- ’exc/ottyr-.vise saiii letters v<i’l he gitnletl. Witness, DymUilt I o )-y:t>fo, I’bei:, Ordinary 1 : Chatham County, V;■- I •th_dtty oi' . .1. a A’ as oar utwi-for-tj ojiatiuid O COUNTY.—To ail whom it n-aycohceru; Where as, Margaret Froeuir will apply at the Court ot OifiUmry lor Letters oOTtini;ni -tratioi! oil the es tate ot Catherine Powers, laid ot said county, de ceased. These: ore, therefore, to cite and aflatonish all whom it may caoeent, to be aiui appear before said court t.c icttke objection (if jury, they have) on or before the sccofid YiARJay hi Jauuary (text,«ilt«rvrt;;o stsi-4 let tore will be grantod. Witneset, JLtoml'iHCk A. O’Syrne, IC-.u., Ordinary for Chatham cottntv, this 16th day ol November, 18t>4. no VIS —* iHSSfI'NICif A.O’BYltira. 0. C. c. L; 'fi'A 'S.TE ts 'eJ JiOStG f-9 , <'»s A HAff J UoUiITY —To all- w out t may c-mcera; Wbt-re; as. Augusnuu R. Wetter w-li! tfie court 01 Ordinary lor Letters Dtssaisr-ory ;i-. Rxecator on the estate of SSargaJot-Teifeir, iato of safd county, ds. ceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom if may conceui, to be and appear before, said Court Lo make objdction .(irfijrftJioy ftKve) oa or bo fore ihe Srst Monday 4o imts-fj next, other wist said letters will be granted. Witness, Dozuiriii-k A.O’Byrne, Esq.. Ordinary (or I’haibarr. county, this Ist day ol' July, 12G4. juivS • BOIVimCIK A. O’BZdNE, O. C. O’. tJTA’TK OF LJfittßfilA, (IHATUAM ©COUNTY; —To ail whom it may concar.a: Where as, Octavos Cohen aud Wm. Hunter wUI apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dterbikscry as Bxecn tois on the estAfe of .Vrlliaru T. ihfoawiu, lulu ol said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to eit.e and athnoniah ail whom it ma-ACOttcera, to twanri appear before said Court to make objection (i any they have.) on or he fore the grst Moudfvy in Jsnaarylwx!, otherwise said iettms will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, te;;., Ordinary for Chatham countv, t! is 98rt day oi Jure, MM. janeW DOMINICK A. O’iiYRN.B, O C. C. XJTATB OI? CMAXMAIt* Jsj COUNTY.—To ail whom it may concern: Where as, Mary Ahu O’Connor wil! apply of. the Court of Ordinary,for Letters DisraisHory as &dwlnlxt ;atr!x ofirhe Sstate of (’apt. David O’Connor, late of Chat ham county, deceased. . „ These are, therefore, to cite sttd sdiuonish all whom it caav con Arc. to he and appear belcru said Court to make objerUon (if any they have) on or fm fore tha first Mouday in December next, otherwise said hsUerowOlbe granted. Witness. lio»lttlek A, O Byrtie, ttsq.,Ordiuarytoi C«lutthfim.C9t»ty« this Ifithday of May. \!*4. jayT} X)OS4INaUS A. U'Bj uNE. O C, U. VoL 1.--NO. J. EOBdlAi KCHOJUSOO'VN'j.'VJ—Vehere- V X ns, Susan if. Fiecfher app‘ ey to n-e ,or i -.o j of Avtiu-n:'Vrallun on thg esiaie of J ~hu W. .- i ,itU * er, iate ot ca,d county, d«ceae<’u. Theagare, therefore, to require a!l persons ec j denied to file-in this - rice, ou or b»-fo.;c tuu fites'' ! Monday in Jahnaiy next,their pojecUutm Mmaytu. y have) to raid appettraruent. tftwfw l~- e; * f :ai ministratio ' w in; granted tT o .jn I 'cant, i Given under n.y hand asd -official siguiiiure, this ' November votli, lit-i. | u«»v3«-* T. B: GlaVTun, ordinary. ' UTA'I'K OF W4-DHI-lA, WaviiK GGt A- I to TV. Nouee is heveoy -ivcii to-i-iP'pe.vrot’fi 11- I tci'xieii hat on lhv ah D:i, ~I c>c,o.ber, .-vii-i, auaoa I iloici.mo,lute u;.sanicounty, depurieq. tn:s Uie I tetldu.aiiv no pet sou ha - applied tor Adu.tii.-u .t'ua ion th estate of wain Aaslili L-oh-,tai) anu Un-i, a | terms eg the law, Adruiiii-i alion will no vet ! the Gierk oi the ui«t of said & c ,V-r j some other tit and prjffcfperßutt, tnu.y da r s a>ur thy pnbiicuHou ot lui-t eiia.t m, uniuss some: ■: -,.,u uojer.tiuu'i* niadii to ihe i.wn,in ( nK-i,i. niven tihucimy 'hi,net ran PffiUaf slvnature, a 6th day ol icoveorui I, tu-,. JOHN D. Iff.' .1 , S( v:t * ’Urdiniuy u. ' bgTA'rjEJO*' tlJEttj.i.Mti .X, WAV etoi - 1- ■-G rv.—'io ail win iu li' moy . . ~n; ', G'nsiow U Keith, ol said Ae.it.. nr . e appffeti Urine lo*. Letter's i-. . -..it.0 —.. ....- .. ■ Cciate oi Jonh, Wiii.iam/ it.. . ... • _ Vtkter, deceiii-ea/lkte 0! raff eorftt'.y - - ,-i.-, T udse aie, taereioja,.l-> erto a..• -a. ,a>» . ... , s.iiguiar, uie kinure-i and irvuiiJi., -, i to he and appe.-.r a, -uy fUUcC v-.Uiiri -•- k-- Boribed by law , and oiiOW Giuao V -r u. j. ~,j . why Letters of AuiUJXUisuiUioi. on the i..- ~-.o -. .... Ueceasul shonld urn t*aae to saufaf ph'.:.. '. Given. Utdiir hr y hand and oalOitu gi. . :-J. -.n.i. f.ovemner '.in; i..li, i&o-i. jghn and; KtT’ir i_ novl# • __ • <., u ■ •iJ?P*ntS6 *9V «.ca>w,_g T'- ’ . v > ,un no. first-fue'sha t in l tutt, ! at th-1 GOUft -rea;,. A.,: m -a.. . .. -! lawful hour* ot *are, nioi . ,i.d . ...,. .- ■ y , 111 '.ll-- beCdn : I DlVlXiCi, - . -lit: lot lit BUuiia ,jir...,e- .-;#bh, O! i u . daily .U. ii. rio.-. . ; :■: , 00..1.-.1 ij. is, ilcerased, tor ■' ec-.-, ,v u , .- . tors ol calduecc. . - j..,- 'id, lst,P. ' hov7 -. -_ '* ... Ui: L 7 ( X.—'X'he distr: .' ' . uo c.,.- staAuio, Ueeeatcit, iale o. vd.. count.., a.-j n . ;titled that we win apply, Ui terms iu tb.i mv,, . . Gouii. oi Oruma'y oi e.adc'nnlyj’ou me .■i.’Muz. day in 4pm uaxt, ipfi tuc apgo . ..m-.m: Gominu r-n-n, is lo uivide Che ornate ol euiii n-.c-;-,V .a.;.,, . _ tne heits-tuid ofsu'iouteesentitied theretu, in iciai i of the igw in bocu oases ma le and provided, i’alj the huh nay ot November,>B64. i uMiTiiNX a.. oTaFIiOLD, Aiisa’x, Ac4,a, BjUßNini:, Adra’x. novl4--'JainVm ' J ISe-OitGIA, GasMtsSSn COLFi'it X . —Vvhen ■ \JTas, John M. King, Kjfecotor of James King, re presents to the Goan, in ins pt-ianm, culy ..in,; na-i cufticuon teCurd.Anal he has iuliy set-led JnCiCi King’s estate. Ims i*, ihesetoi-c, io cite aitperßon* concernod, to show eaiiee, if,.any they can, wny said Executor -tioiild not be cischutgoa, and receive Letters oiDfb mifisloa, qn tbe fli-st Monday in. April, 1666. co*;t _ _. 51. a- i KA4A T-DKD, ordinary. EXMU.TbII’S No ’S't C ii. —A U persons !r --uebteitui Uie ewl. e of igelate Wllhain ii. Fei-- cccii,-deceased, aye hereby noun-si to mace imineci li c paymeilf, aim ad tfford Who horn ‘claims ttgttia--t the .-said estate nxo requested lo present tceir clam ,i as the law duetts. I’. PfifTCHAiiiV, i .. ~ D. Jh. MCDDrXAL./, | " ' V aldosia, Ua., Gc',. Vi, ioc-i. ottlS UIA-tto - Ol>- c4A*<fcaW4*a. v u'idCAJ’A L-jikHi’k'y 'i'cgii.whoin ii- j.n-j coi -an; V* e: .- Jonu#ir.niirguaup wui apply at ttfe GOv: lurt - nary for • Letters or A<Jihinisti®.tiofi ou the es tate or Janies Ffeobuos. law of said county, d-. vea ed. r'bea'e are, therefore, to cita and admontsh a-i whom it may Cuirctid, io he and api>oar tMiorp SK J .mu l lo Him: uojecu'ja \u any they have; on or b«- .ore the tirs't sfouday iu November next, utnerwitd -mid. i-eueis vfiii he granted. vV Itneoo, Domluica a. o’Byrqg. Esq., Ordinary fi r ■ tiatnaiu eo-inty, Uiie Ist day or October, 186a. y. i;i _ fioVlifthU- A. O’BT’HNE, .Q. G. q dA aStm; iisr kisub « ia, rttA'TA* ai‘i 3 GGL.-iii.—'To ari 'wuonti u ms* r.-ucen : •inacj.:, Ueorgc Gun-andcu will apply attaeGot £ ii Ouiiy Lor Gel(.,ff of 11.1 mfiV -*i.. r.l ~i -jj tfia ta sai-a oi Henry UetmVM, 50«;«' otbl oettnty. ceeav a)'A- Jciei.tioia o - ra.j .coy :,a. .poh 0r...;e,0ij ora ; s fofKiay in Novtßabgi tL.t.i, outwimse sain • V i, fie sraßteL. .Wiuieas, Douuxijfck a. C’By.ne, Esq., GxcflnaryL x Uhatttamfionnty, ..ii ; : b Uiiy. u: isepi ember, 10-b-i. sepgQ DCitefMIOK A U-R YfiCfA,-O. Cl C. oifiTE okf ClßUttliJfi, CMATIUIi >3 COUNTY.—Toau whom it may concern: wrier-- M. It. Milieu witi apply at the Court, of capt haiy lor LeUers Disnuesory as AdinuLßlrator c's 'Min t<ffu on tho estate of liiciiurd T. Wiil.’iuns, tj (seated. These are, therefore, .to cite and admonish a t whom it may concern, to he and appear beiore aai<t vkiurt, tto make objection (il any uiey have) cn oc nefote the, lUst Monday ui Jaiyuary nest, etherwi 4 sa;-I letters will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. iTiSyrie, Ssq., Oruinaryfcr ChiUfixia County, this Ibthuay oi June, ibW. junta: DUMINICK A. OuiJDK, U. C, 0. _ ..vTiVi'IS OF feIKOKWiA, CI2 -V» jf Al' i ;3 COUNT Y.—To ail whold rt may concern; Wtstto .6, Elizab-. th A. Kolb will appiy at the Coart of -Ordinary lor Letters Dismissal yaa Adtt^aißtr&-<.ixcat i tje estate or W'iliiaw iu, Kolb, lain 01 said .-(4’. , deceastsd, These are, therefore, t o cite and admonish all whe t a mayccacein, to bo and appear Ben <ro said.C< art .j nahe objetMOn i.ii any they have) on ot b-nure twj ifst Monday Li 'April next, other wise sard fo*. i.ers wifi lie granted. Witness, Dominick A. U’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary l t JiathAni aiui’ty, this 4'h day oi yctober, Pda Otis— * ‘ » A. • >•■<« IX o.r Executrix’s Notice, 1 LL peraons having claims against the estate rs la.Manuel Molina, deceased, will present lee sav. duly attested, within Die time prescribe ; I ■'; and all persons indebted to said estate ms, rs c 1 ammediale payment to Wm. K. Norriss, who ia -- taorized by me to receipt for the same. - LEONORA U .'MOLINA, oct-14 (luallfifcd Ex-.Xa-rt -. SALE. mRKttE will be sold before the Court Hi sfi fi. dour in the town of Quitjatta, Brocks c:. , on the first Tuesday in January next, be-v.-vun the usual hours ol suie, the toilowicg prop, rty o, ,! l 1 Edmonson, deceased, in accordance ,-.iih Hm vsi said deceased, viz: t-venty-one likely negroes; Iwt for a division among! he heirs. Terms mitfo kn* .a on the day oi sale. Oct. fill h, 1804. OCt27 J. K. ED MON BON. .-.X r. Notice; ALL persons ynfobl.eg ’•> the esiatn of the,la's Jacoo iViiit -r, O' ’ "" 'l' ‘ ; 1 diiie paytaetii; ami a t t < J the said estate re re, , as the law directs. A. w , oS - 4 LL persons having demahe.-ax.. .« Oh oi John Webb, deceased, wiil jrt 1 it 1 duly attested, within the Uuwpiescr.bttu bylaw, „ , all persons indebted to said estate must usaku iffi mediate payment to F. E. STONE, Adr-Pr. Bavannah, Nov. Vth, 1854. novlO -* , Legal Motiee. ALL persons having claims agfoust the eafota of Owen O’Rourke, deceased, late of t#e cuy of Savannah, Chatham County, Geo-gia, are notified iu tueseut them, duly attested, wilhiu Lh»j time pro- Bciihed bv law; *uid all indebted to said estate will make payment to MIOHASSL BRYAN, novl2 —* Qualified Executor. Legal Notice, ALL persons having claims against Hie esuteof the late Major Joseph L. Locke, will prereut them, duly attested, witulu the rime prescribed b 3 iaw; and ali persons indebted to the saifi estate 'T-U make payment to the undersigned. EDWARD PADBLFOHD, 4 „ WM. J. BULLOCH, 6031 octl2 LiegaL Notice, 4 l.i. persons having claims against the of /% John Finlayson, deceased, will, present.i i i-', duly attested, within the time prescribed b> ‘aw. aud all Indebted to said estate will make payat ’to ANDREW il. ROSS, 1 QuaUu.-l ocilfl JOHN MoCONAGUY, | Execut >rs. To Rent, -noUK rooms on the corner ol State and J.-ll'er-< JP son streets. Apply wluin ..... UOV20 —2* EDvV. ii. 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