Savannah daily loyal Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1864-1864, December 28, 1864, Image 1

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SAVANNAH DAILY LOYAL GEORGIAN BY M. SUMMERS, ( APT. A. Q, M. HUT LBYII mm. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER I'B, 1864. - - --—oao. .. - ——-a . .a —sr -^sa Nt'U'ftpxiwr 4’liauge. Uu Thursday (.tomorrow) morning, the Sa- V iOib 11-publican” will be resumed under loyal auspices, by Mr. J. E II vyes.of New York, who proposes to establish bimself permanently in the Tiibliehing business in tins city. Alter to-day the ” Loyal Georgian” will be merited iu the ''Republican,’' and the publisher w ill retain a friendly interest in the united papers. This arrangement meets the approba tion ot the military auihorities of the city, and We certainly hope it will be acceptable to the ell iz. us generally. For the present, at least, but little advertis ing patronage can reasonably be expected In HaVanuah, and newspapers must exist on tbe profits ttl their circulation. Tbe high price of paper and other materials, as well as the in-' c r ased cost ol labor will reduce their profits to i mere pittance, and it is but just aud proper that Air. H »>•«•» should Im|i wl«l little barri-Et the present excitement and novelty produces, in enable hint to stand successiuliy when tbe patronage of the army is removed aud circula tion falls to its natural limits. Air. Hayes has be rr connected with the New Yo;k “Tribune” lor sevoiul years, ns rep rter aud has considerable exp .-riunce In newspaper busiuese, aud -an extern ive acquaintance among literary gentlemen, lie was formerly connected with the Boston “ Travi lei ” as war correspon tieiu lor that paper. He is a ..young inau of su peiior abilities, and we b <vc no doubt will make u paper every way acceptable to the military authorities aud the citizens of Buvauuuh. The duties ot the proseul publisher ol the “Loyal Gcorgiau” requite las undivided atten tion, and after to day uu more copies of the pa per will be issued, but the Publisher, as before rem.uked, will coutnbute all in his power to make the “Savannah Republican” interestin'’ to the reading public. In dropping the Hen lb resume the Sword,the publisher desires to express the earnest hope that Trace may soon bo restored to our beloved country aud Troepcrity follow iu its iootstepb— that the Star aud Stripes, the glorious Flag ol Freedom ui"y soon wu, e over every section cl the land aud leboluon uo longer curbe the nation wiHi Rb haleiul inllueuce. Tl'liLl; HEK LuYAL GkOKUIAN. NUI'CViS, iue foliowiDg cx.iuct from Special Field Older No. 140, issued iy Majoi cieueral Sher man, dated Htc. iifivti, and received by me on the 87.n iu&i., is pubh heu ior tUe iniormaliou 01 those eoneei ued. lhe register will be kept at Aidciman Bngfiu .’s Gouuiiug Hoorn, on me H. I>. Akkold, Mayor ul*Savauuah. lire mayor will lurlher give public notice that the time has come when all must choose, Viz : to remain within cur unto aud conduct the. i. :ei, c« as good C. ..zenfl, or depai t 111 peace. He wul ascertain the names ol all who choose to leave A ivat.li ill, -an 1 repoit Lhoir names and lcbmei.ce to the f. ..ml B Qiailoi master, thaL U-casuies may be taheu to tiuusport them be y uu the iines.” PuWer of the Nation. It is a curious iaet, ’.but notwithstanding the gi ..at drain upon the. irte Stales, by the demand for soldiers that have been made at intervals dui mg tbe past three years, the population ol most Ol me Stales bus actually increased at a rapid rale. This lact is alluded to iu the au uu.il tites age < f lire Tu-idcut ci the oailed Scales, Irom which we make, the following ex tract. : the election has exhibited ihe fact that we do uol approach exhau-.ion iu the nu.si im portant branch or toe naliuual resumes..—mat ot living uit ij. While .t i:. melancholy iu reflect that the Wat has tiiioU So many graves aud caused mourning $> so im ly trcui.s, it is some let lei id Know mat compared writ the survi ving the fatten have b. cu s-> low. While Corps auu lJ.visious and R'gimeuls have loruied aid 10 ugUt and dwindled a,iu guue out oi existence, a gieat majority 01 the uieu who coinpostu them are tlrii living. the same is Hue cd the naval service. The elucuou returns pr ove Halt, tin many vo els could uni else be louud. The Stales regulai y homing eleeiious both uow and lour yeais ago, to .wit : California, Cou tn.elKUl, Delaware, lUiuois, iudiaaa, lowa, Keuiucky, Maim, MuiyiauU, Massachusetts, Mulligan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nuw Tlamp- Bune, New Jersey, New if or ii, Ohio, Oregon, 4 eiiii j ivaoia, KuoUe Island, Verinoui, West Vrigiuu, ana Wisconsin, east 3.962,011 votes liow against 4,370,222 cast then, showing an aggregate uow oi 3,303,211, to which is to be adueu 33,702 east now in the new Slates oi Kan Bus and Nevada, which iiiaie6 did uol vote in ibbO—thus swelliug me aggregate to 4 075,773, aud the net lneiease during the tUiee ytais and a hull ol war to 145,751. A labie lo appended th jwiug pal tieuiars. To till;-., again, should bo atitlod Llio uuuibcr ot ali fcoltiieis iu lot. Held iioui 'Massachusetts,fttit.de lulatid, New Jersey, Delaware, Ipdiuua, Illinois and Oaitioinia, who, by the laws ot those Stales, could not vote away l.oui then' lioint , ana vviiicu number cunaot be less thru 90,009. iNoi yet is th is ail. The number in organized teiTiLoi'ieß 1s triple now v. hal it was four years a; u ; while thousands, while aud blagk, join us as tLo national ana-, press back the insurgent liuet—so muob is shown atUiuiatiVely and lieg aliVety tiy Uie t.lcetiou. lt is not material to Hr quite how the m.-rcase has been produced, or lo snow that it would have been greater but for the war, which is probably true ; the im purlunl tact remains demonstrated that we nave mote ineu uow than we had when the war began; that we aiu not exhausted, nor in process oi t ihaustion; that we are gaining Sl.ic.igtu, anu may, t< uKk-hu, .........a,U ,ne vSkn lest indeliuiteiy. t his as to meu. OOMPAHA.TIVis TOTH—IS6O AND 1864. 1880. 1884. Renlucky 140,210 9i 300 Maine 97,918 115,141 Maryland...*. 92 602 72,703 Massachusetts. 109 533 175,437 Michigan 154 747 102,413 Minnesota... 34 799 42,534 Mitao'iri 105,533 90,000 New Hampshire..., 05 953 09111 New J :i.-;cy 121,125 128080 New York 075,150 730,004 Ohio . 442 441 470,745 Ortgou 14,410 14,410 Pennsylvania 470,442 572,097 Rhode Island 19,931 22,187 Vermont.. 42,844 55,811 West Virginia ;... 40,105 33 874 Wisconsin 152,180 148,513 Total 3,870,223 3 982,011 igMlsas 17 234 NCTuda 10 528—33,762 Total 4,015,773 “I'Bells peppermints on Sunday,” remarked » good old lady, who ktpl a candy shop, “be,. Cause they caines ’em to church and- eats ’em, and keeps awake to hear the sermon ; but if you wants comfits you must come week days. They are secular commodities.” A good deal ot tbo coosolation offerod in the world is about as solacing us the assurance oi Hie man to his wiie when she lelt into the river: “You’ll find t round al. the bottom, my dear.” “Good morning, Jim.” “Good morning, Dau ; Wrtat’s the news?” “Auotbei glorious Victory —what’ll jou drink ?" “Starry, Dan.” “ REDEEMED, REGENERATED AND DISENTHRALED!”-- 1 THE UNION, IT MUST- AND - SHALL BE PRESERVED!” HEADQ’RS CITY OF SAVANNAH, i December‘doJ, 1804. j 44ItNKHAL OlihS HS, I No. 1. i In accordance with orders received, the un dersigned has assumed command ol the eily. The following Stall Officers ure announced : Capt. VV. T. Fokbks, A. A. G. and Chief ol Stall. Capt. 8. B. VViiKBLOCK, A. A. A. U. Lieut. Col. A H. Jackson, Inspector. Capt. Moses Vbale, Aide-de-Camp. Capt. John J. Canting, Aide-de-Camp. Lieut. VVm. C. Akmok, Aide-de-Uauip. Capt. lua B. Sevmouk, Provost Marshal. Capt. (j. L. Pakkbk, A. 0- M., Post O-nfl tor master. Capt. James Gillette, U. S., Post Commis sary. They will*be obeyed and respected according ly. The offices of the General Gomiuancliog, and of tbe Adjutant Generals aud Inspector’s De partment, will be in the Central Kuil’Eoad Bank building, next to ihe United Stales Custom House. Office hoars lor ordinary business from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Tbe “Wees of the other Staff Departments wilt be lu the Exchange building aud vicinity. JNO. VV, GEAKY, Brigadier General U. S. Vols. HEADQUARTERS, > City of Savannah, Hee. ;J4.h, 1804. ) GENERAL OKDEffS, / No. 2. f L For convenience in military government, all that portion of the City lying east of Bull street, is designated as the Eastern District; that lying west ol Bull street, as the Western District. Col. VVm. B. Woods, 76, h Ohio Vols., is an nounced as Provost. Marshal of the. Eastern District.' His Headquarters will be iu the U. S Barracks, on Bull street. Col. H. A. Barnum, 14'J.h New York Vols., is announced as Provost, Marsha! ol ihe Western District. His Headquarters will be near ihe corner ol Barnard and South Broad streets. All applications for protection of persons and private property, or lor redrtsi of grievances, will be made to the Provost Marshal ol the D.s trict, or to the nearest officer ol the guard. 11. Each Regiment on Provost duty will be held responsible lor the peace and good or der ol their respective sections. The Provost Maishals ot District.; w,ll number the sections assigned to these regiments. 111. All public aud private - properly will be protected; and whenever necessary for such purpose, special guards will be assigned. No private property will be laken or used against the consent oi the owneis, except upon an order irom proper authority. IV. Offleeis aud others, entitled to quarters for private or public use, will make appiica tluu to Biig. Geu. Easton, Cbiei Quartermaster. V. Ali persons wilh.u the City, who have been in any way connected with the rebel army, will repo, t without delay to Gupiaiu ira B. Sey mour, Provost Marshal, (office in Exchange budding,) and there register tueir names. VI. No cit Zeu will be anested except for misdemeanor or upon w riUeu orders irom these Headquarters or Irom a Provost Marshal. VU. Ihe Fire Department ol this eily has beeu represented by the civil .autboiilies as highly efficient. Mr. Casey, acting Chief of the Fire Department, is authorized to continue operations, and will be bold responsible lor ihe faithful perforuir.i e ot fits duties. Ail members oi'ihc different ids Com nan ir.- wil continue subject to orders, and neglect of duty on their part will he duly punished. In ease of fire, the Provost Marshal oi the District wilt send immediately strong delaeumeuis oi guards to preserve oriior in the vicinity. Vlil. Those persons connected with the Wattr Woik3 and Gas Works of the City, will continue to perform their ouiies as usual. The Manager ol these Works will apply to the Pro vost Marshal ol the District iu which they are located lor futiieie-ut guards for the protection of the Works, together whir the fuel and other material pertaining to them. IX All soldiers li u id within the city limits, absent from Ihefr camp, without pastes from heir respective commanders, wid he arrested and scut to ibeir command.. X Oapt. Silas Spire is announced as Harbo r Master of this Fort, and is invested with iuli uitUority for the transaction of business in his Department. Office on Hay, opposite Drayton -street. Xl- Cit’zins desirous of leaving the city So go within the Rebel lines, will make applica tion at these Headquarters. They will be trans ported to our interior picket line. XU- Citizens desiilu.e ot provisions, can make application at ihe City Store, where they will be supplied upon th? order oi Dr. Arnold,’ Mayor of the City. XIII. R-veille will be beaten at O F, M. Tat too at 3 F. M. Taps at 9. Alter Taps, ail listed nun found on the streets who are not on duty, and who have uot proper pusses, will be, ai rested by,tbe Patrol. Suspicious or disorder ly characters will also be arrested alter that houc. Care must be taken iu carrying out ibis, order not to make improper arrests oi eit zsus who may be attending to their lawiul business iu an orderly manner. By Command ot Brig. Gen. John W. Geaky, „ _ _ , • Commanding. W. T. Forbes, A. A. G. • HEADQUARTERS, ) Military Division of tub Mississippi, V ln Che Field, Savannah, Gu., Dee. 26th, 1834. ) SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS, ) No. 143. „ j The wiv.y oi oavciLiniu «>,u suiruuuuillg enun try will be held as a, Military Fast and adapted to lulure militaiy uses, but as it contains a pop ulation of some 20,000 people who niHst Vie provided for, aud as other citizens may come, it is proper to lay down certain general princi ples, that all within ns military jurisdiction may understand their relative duties aud oblm gallons. I Duriug war, the Military is superior to Civil authority, aud where interests clash, the Civil must give way; yet, where there is no conflict,every encouragement should be given to well disposed and peaceful inhabiiants.to re sume their usual pursuits. Families should be disturbed as little as possible in their resi deuces, and tradesmen allowed the free u.e of their shops, tools, tea. Churches, schools, all places of amusemeut'and recreation should be encouraged, and streets and roads made perfect ly safe to persons in tbeir utuil pursuitr.— Fasses should not be exacted within the line of outer pickets, but if. any person shall abuse these privileges by communicating with the enemy, or doing any act of hostility to the Government ot the Ui.iteJ States, ho or she will be punished with the uuuosl rigor of the law. Commerce with the outer world will be re sumed to ari extent commensurate with the wants of the citizens, governed by the rcair;c lions and. rules ol the Treasury Department. 11. The Chief Quartermaster and Commis - sary ibe Army may give" suitable emptoy k ' * SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1864. | meat to the people, while aud black, or trans port them to such poiuLs as they ebottee, where employment may be had, and uiuy exieud tem porary relie* iu the way ot provisions and va cant houses to the wot thy aud needy until sued time as they cau help themselves. They wiij select, first, the bin dings lor the netersary uses of Hu: Army ; m il, a sufficient number ol stores to be turned over to the Treasury Agent or trade stores.* Ail vacant storehouses or dwellings, and all buildings to absent rebels, will be construed auo used a* belonging >o tUe United Slates until 6i>eh times as their titles can be sealed by the Courts of the United States. 111. The Mayor aid City Council of Savau qah will continue aud exercise their luncuous as sueh.and will, in noucert with the Command ing Officer ol the Post and the Chiot Quarter master, see that the Fire Companies ate kept in organization, the streets cicaued aud lighted, and keep up a good understanding LeLween the citizeus and soldiers. They will ascer tain aud report to tbe Chief C. 8., as soou as possible, the names md number ot worthy jam .lies that need assistance and support. Tbe Mayor will forthwith give public notice that the time has come wheu all must choose their course, v z : to remain within our line.; ami conduct themselves as good citizens, or de part iu peace. He will ascotlaiu the names of ali Hull choose to leave .savannah, aud re port their names and residence to the Chief Quartermaster, that measures may te taken to transport iheui beyond the Hues. IV. Not more than two Newspapers will be published in Savannah, aud their Editors and Proprietors will be held to tbe. siriettsi aceouu tability, and will be punished severely iu person and property for' auy libelou- 1 pub iealiori, mis chievous matter, premature ue.ws, exaggerated slalemeiits, or any comments whatever upon the acts of the constituted authorities ; they will be held accountable even for such articles though copied Irom other paper;. By Order ot Major Geusrul W. T. Sherman. l. m. day ion, Aide de-Camp. luventive Kmerprlso. One great cause oi our rup.u advancement in the mechanical ails undoubtedly arises irom the eneuuiaigeuicnl which our Goveiuiucut Ua? held out to vue mveuior, iu uwurding him pro tection for a limited number ol years lu the sole making aud using ol his mveuifou. The admirable working oi our patent law tty stem has produced wonderful changes and great ini provemeuts in tue several branches of the in dustrial arts withm ihe lust bail ceuiuyy, aud although me policy ol our patent system ban US origin in England aud tiue extended oVci most ol iue counmesoi Europe, J et, line eveiv other mature ol puOile policy luuuded oil in teiJlgeuce aud mvoiviug me clevatiou and uis liQCLlou oi uiiiu, the system of protecting Lire auiboiß of new and usolui inventions Is uea lined to display ns moot gignu in works upon tills contiueut. Auierieaus arc ail mveuior. iu a greater oi less degree. Vie are analytic—ai ’Waya uu the alert ior souiathiug novel—always ciiauglng, mod'lying and improving—while many oi our ueigUUursol older Couuiries have settled down uuu oteo’me'sycthetic. Necessiiy causes us lo invent, ami we create necessities that we may ecu in-ue inventing; hence, -we nave astonished tue World l*y the V'goi ol dm growth; almost at a single Oouuu we have placed ourselves upon a level Witu the greatest empires oi aneieut or. modem tildes, and With in me short period ol one generation we Lave equalled, uuu promise to surpass Incur ail. War doe..* not stop ttie progress oi invention in lUiscouutry ; it partially ui.ui the inven tive xniuil in atiuihoi cLicetion, and it suggest, novel ideas »tried are rapidly graspeu, auu new needs which are quickly supplied, ii an iuv uluerani* Vessel it, cailcu ior.au Encsson and in the pi terse place where u is required, il improved arms are needed, wo ti.ui ■.hem leuily lor use ; 11 improved lenrs are necessary ior cue coinlort oi our brave soldiers in me Held, we have tented cities springing up uls around us. Thus like me lairy iu me fame o. ■'Ciuderelia,” me spirit oi invention Las only to wave bet magic tvuud, and lusutuuy sin supplies our wants. In tbe meantidie, iuveniors are not idle at home ; they Xind it a uccesslty lor labor saving machinery in workshops and uu farms ; am. Lhcy proceed immediately to lurutsh ,uo uuxil lanes. Thus, Ironi the boundless resource? oi bis prolific mind, and the judicious on eoui igement ed our patient laws, LUc iuveuioi is—iu Wat a- well as peace—tbe »apptier oi ms country’s needs and tue conservator ol his nu nous’s honor. [From the Army and Navy Journal. Chwpiuius. Chaplains are oflieers in the United States Army, clothed iu any lasbion, doing their will lu any kind ol way happening bandy, iu morals, good; in spirituality, good, better, best. "Our regiment has one aud the oflieers dont know it. Your regiment has one una tbe men ylou’l know il. You regiment bus oue and no body knows it.” A chaplain is generally a good mau and at home Was Useful ; but in tbe Army is Uurdiy evy so, iu a particular manner wnh bis regi mentru ntr as the making ol its moral torce goes. Every other man in the military organ ism has a depuruneuL of duty that oilicers and soldiers are bound to respect, whether it is mat ol general m-chief or company cook. You must attend wilh respect to youi duty, con nected as it may be with the orders ol a senti nel, or, u you please, any oue under authoiity. That mau wbo does nis duty wi.i lorce you to yours, il you are disposed to liegieet n wbtu L concerns mm and nis place; but Congress bat ot deled cbapiuius into a patn wuieb no man is bound to respect iu a military sense, lie must presell once each week it practicable, but no man is ordered to go aud hear dim. Tbe regi uieut is gov erued by order in everything else but cbuich going. ivieu grow into the habit til doing duty only as luey are loid, aud ino discipline ol a soldier is bitch that his longue, hands aud leet arc con tinually subject to ‘ orders; aud win-re is the uiau mat can or dare dislu* l> uus who is obey mg ordei s ? Does uol a good regiment tret in polled coucoit and uuisou lo Obey, an J only obey? Yet tire ulliee ol chaplain in mil out of the spirit und lorce that govern the regiment to win its own way against it. For thisieasou it is unappreciated.itiriJ unfelt iu a very great measure. An ordinary chaplain is never eoui plimcuteU unless someone is dying, and the grim monster forces alibuflou to nim and (may 1 say ?) tiis sacied ottied; or sonic one is Wound ed a.rd G erieus takes me place ot nurse. lu eiVH Ilia where men arc tree, a minister nets up.his pulpit, and they attend and Llior- rovu hts ministry. Many fall in u> V e witn him and his sanctury anu pay a good sum lor tneir annual support, simply because th y cauuot do wilhcu. Lliem. The same minister may come into tne Army with a huuduil ol his hearers whj would ’pluck out their eyes lot him ” But wheu they become soldiers, and ht* by their u fiaence their chaplain, ibis love and revelcncc ior him soon wears away. Iu ino portion as they arc moulded into miiiiary ha otts iris oilice becomes neglected as a nuisance or an unnecessary expense to the Government' it a chaplain is ordered to preach to hit, regiment once a week, should not that reg! incut be ordered to hear as often ? Men can never be taught tactics utile s in obedience to orders, though they should foifeil their lives to the enemy. So met* in tbe Army can never be taught the principles and habits ol aright, ous man, ii left to their option to attend'Divine service, if oue chooses to atteud, some call may lake him away iu the midst ot ihe service and disiu: b btuh him aud it. A chaplain whose privilege it is fT receive his regiment with their side arms al an appropriate hour each Babbath, feels daily me.nlal devotion lo his duly, and his B'udicsand associations will te ardent and worthy tush meeliugs, and the general aud numerous duties of his oliice ; tut ii men go when they choose nncl cau be exctijed from oiher duties of minor importance, they think it a gracious favor to ihe chaplain that they have gone’; then, ol culTse, he as a m in of prudence and independence cairhave uo pleasure in such au aud eace. Tire Voicqfroui tlie Army, i he following lyi’ic was written by James G. Glaik, a successful tang writer, who is the au thor of “ Fremont's Battle Hymn,” “The Ohildien of the BaiTe Field,” and “Let Me Die With My Face to the Foe.” Mr. Clark is wall mid lavorul ly known iu this vieiuiiy.— IE 1. From the West, where the livers in majesty run. Am! the hold in'ghlanis catch the last kiss oi the sun; Prom mo East, where the Gentile saw Bethlehem's morn; From tue Bcuth, where the beami ul summer is horn; • Prom the North whom the lakes are like mirrors unrolled; And tuoauuimu wooes frame them in purple and gold; We cme lu the name ol the nation aud God, To ciusli tlie last vipei troru Lii city’s tod. Btamioutof oar f urili.-ht, bewaieol our wrath, Ye huUuUs that wuum r so ou the fugitive’s path. Who over your countri’s deslruclion would glea Aud treasure the knife tuat U a mod a. h.n luroal ; lo follow the t hieftai , who, yoked with the knave, Renounces a file with the noble at and brave, Aud leaving ihe eagie- ol Preedom, can take To ihe nest oi ihe bus- aard or den ot the snake. NoTnore shall the Noi „h, with a gng in her mouth, Bow down to tue sell oieeen.g lot Us of the South; :No mote stall her Cei dieu from merry lef.ai. , At the crack of their V hip or Uie ciunk of their chain. Our legions will face U e red fires of death, And like icicles melt ii the cannon’s not breath, file they ask for repot .- that wul tarnish their lame, ur “ peace 1 ’ tliat-is bin u. with dishonor and shame Thrice blest be the hero who gallantly st rives To -liie'd what the -U.. »?-«-•(*( *viil. -hair lives ; But cursed be ihe vultures that least on the slain, Than croak that the mountain hires hattlu in vain ; Ann woe to tue louUeiS, and woe to their tools, vVheu the laud shal remember Us traitors aud loots, When s rpents are wr.thlng in dust and disgrace, And ihe cuUdieu ot liberty rcigu iu their place. Let their deeds be recounted with hate and disdain. And their names ou J mentioned with Judas aud Cain, Who would strike down the truth that a race may he Slaves, Ur Beil it in secret to robbers aud knaves ; One raises his hand w.thu murderous rod, At the brother whose tvota was accepted of God One stands ou the grave of liir holier days. And kisses the inastei he basely betrays. By the martyrs whose lives ate the beacons of time, VV hose death made tue cross and tho scaffold sub lime; By the graves of oar brothers, who fell as they fought. Per ihe gift which the blood of our foreiathera bough,; By the lie.. Veils, where the world of eternity rolls O’er she armies ol eun.ii witu its armies of souls, vVe swear that our hemes shall behold us uo more Till the laud tsiedeemed or bedewed wnu .our gore! What flood Wut* to jfluve stone anti UIUnH. (.From the Mon ginnery Appeal, | 111 the event that Gen. flood tiuds the de fences ol Nashville too lormidiible to justify an attempt to carry them he will move w the left ol tbe city aud snake Clarksville, sixty-five miles below, on Lhe Cumberland river, bis ueutiquarlcVs lor tbe winter. At the same tune ne would can! ure Fort Douelsou, thirty live miles below, nu Lhe uver, aud Fort lieury, winch is iweive miles from Fort Douelsou, ou the TeiißCst.ee river. Thu would give us the command ol bo h iavers, and iroin the position a Clarksville tue army could draw ample sup plies Loin the prcdpelive couuLies ol Christian 1 odd and L igau, in Kentucky, vVUhiiia radius ol twenty live miles of ClarJcsville there arc not less tbau th ui y lirst class tl auriug mills, anti Lhe supply oi Corn and meat in that section is n.exiiaus idle, besides, recruits would dock to our ranks by thousands, and wheu spring opeus ihe army would occupy a commanding position, be supplied iu every particular, and greatly increased as numbers. How SoLLumts Marry. — lhe Indian Military Gazette describes tbe mauner in Wait U soldn ia obutiu wives ii'our tlie gills’ school luThu CeUq tiy ibe usual mode of procedure is, mat Wueu a soldier up; Lea, iLr. u -U thq captain oi ms company to Ibo commanding oUlttr, for permission to select a wile iroin oue oi these nidii.u ions, ihe. mmaudiug ollictr communi- I.IUU, stating ihe pat .aeuiais oi tuewouid-ne benedict’s ape, character, e e.—i t course a good char, c er is sine qau non —and, ou the receipt oi a lavorable rep.y, the soldier is dispatched to tbe.station where tbs institution is situated, vvtib a lutroducliou and a month’s leave, lie is there introduced to the young lady wbo has been selected f»t him, and favored with an murview, iu tuepie .euct , ol course, of the diuciael matron BhouiU the parlies be mutually p eased wilh each other, they meet, iu a similar mauner, dally fora week or fori nigbi, until the marriage ceremony takes plate The,arrai gemeuts are couuuetcd by the matron, and tlie trousseau is proti led by tbe institution. The applicant is uot bound Lo propose to lhe lirst maiden lu whom he is presented any inoie than she is lo accept his proposal, hul, should he desire it, is presented to a tccoud or third. Ue is uol allowed, however, as is generally be lieved iu (he Army, lo see the whole assembled, and throw bis hauukerehieß ala Hullau, to the ol ject ol his choice. vVe think, il tue mode of procedure were geuqraliy known, there would be many more applicants among the most respectable non commissioned oilicirs to obtain wives from these institutions than there are. The general belief among soldiers is, that all the girls are paraded in ranks like a company ol soldiers, each girl having a slate suspended to her neck, and that the applicant waij.s down tne ranks and writes his name ou the sluLe ol her whose appearanbe pleases him most, it is needless to say that as soldiers arc, by reason ot their ex clusion irum the tompany ol the fair sex, the mcßi baehlut beiugs on earth, there ia not a mau but would rattier plunge into the hottest lire of a battle thau undergo such a learlul or deal. It they kuew how tbe arrangements were ae; drily c.uried ou, the affair would be divested ol most of its terrors.” Upon the same suljeei wo tiud Lhe following specimen ol amatory correspondence, which has been published by lire Central India Times,: ‘•Kumpteo, August 12. h, 1361.—Mr. , I was told that you had one Daughter Fit tor mar riage, aud 1 hope V>e wilt come to Agreement ou the subject. PI rase send word by bearer.— Corporal , Company, Ist balialiou Royal Regiment.’ Dur readers must admire the practical turn of baud, and absence of lalse delicacy, which suggests au answer ‘by bearer,' w lihoul giving either ot the parties concerned cn the other side any unnecessary lime ior con sideration.” Wit anti Humor. The first apple was eaten by the Urat pair. Men slip) ou water when it is frozen, and on whiskey when it isn’t. Teacher —“Come here you young seatnjj ansL get a souud ptukiuvr.” .Scholar—“ You mu’t got no right lo spank me, the copy you just set me says so.” Teacher—“l should like id lihar you read that copy over lo me.” Scholar—“ You shall. [He reads.J “Let all the ends thou almost at be thy country’s,” &3., &c., “and when you are ipauking me, you ain't aiming at no such end.”. The following despatch weut thro’ by tele graph amonih or two since: “Charley and Julia met at 4 's yesterday—quarrelled aud parted forever—met again this morning, and parted'to meet no more—met again this even ing and were married.” “Boys,” said a village schoolmaster, “what, is the cause ol all tnir noise in school to day ?” “ft is Bill Sykes, sir, who is all the time im itating a steam engine.” “Come up here, William ; if you have turned into a locomotive, ii is high time you were switched oil.” As two urchins were trotting along toget her, one of them fell aud broke a pitcher he was carrying, lie commenced crying, when the other boy asked him why he look on so.— “Cause,” said be, “when I ge* home mother will whip me ici breaking the mug.” “What,”said the other, “ain’t you got no grandmother i; viug at your house ?” “No,” was the rt ply, “ Well, 1 have ; and i might break two mugs and they dareu’i whip me.” A fellow contemplated in utter wonder the dimensions oi a bystander’s feet, and iu a tone of astonishment, said, as he surveyed the man’s proportious : “You’d have been a tall man ii ibey hadn’t bent you so far up. Fat was a volunteer, and got sick. The first question that the surgeon asked him wus ; “Fat, are your bowels regular ?” “No, sir, be jabers, Fin a volunteer,” STATK Os GKOHG 1.4, (JUATIiA LVI COUNTY. V? al! whom it may concern: Where ss, Mfcry Ac:n O’Coiuior wil! apply at the Court of Ordiunry for Milters Dismiseory »• Adiuiuistratrlx on !h« estate < f Patrick Price, late of Ghatham county, J; aiasnd. Stole hie, theretoro, to cite and adiuontiih all whoa> it may concern, to be a:.d appear l«oh>re it.;:! Gonrl ! . i taaivi-.ir.jeeMou (if an,' they tiave) ou or >ui>..v ih.> :irat 4A nday in Uvxemler noil .it.Uerwiso s d-! le’.oTi wHI bo gam ted. Witness, Lb-minick A. G’Uy.ne, Esq., Ordinary for Ci.rtthinn county, this Kith day of M ;>< f> ‘ l. nvyt't I'OMIK'I'K A fv »’ C W'YATfc, «t (iKOKiJIA, a I USA’S’MAOS O CIHriSTY. To all whomit may coiiotu: Wte.e i»s, Jacob Weinheimcr will apply at the <,'ourt of t>r ilhiary for Letters of A.dmiulstmtfou ou the estate of Jacob Waliea, laleol Chatham county,olaceascd. These ara, therefore, to cite and udmuui?i' ail vvhorn it may Mtwm, lo he and spiwar before mini < a .art, Li make objectiua <ll auy tlie.y have) on or oefore ..be drat Monday in November uext.otuorwise said letter? Will be ,'roXiled. Witness, Dominick a. O'Byrne. Esq., Gnnuary for Chathaia con atv, this 3d day of October, Ins 4. OCU* DOMINI- H. A. O'HVKNE, f\. o, o. In O' L’t (J In cIX i"l days after date apiilicai ion will btrmade i« the tloiiorable the Urriiua.-y oi < halharn couu . ty for leave to sell lauds belonging lo W ill. J'oiiard, 1. in. c. T. J. WALbH, Guariliau. Bept. 28, IWA. or.t:-) Legal Notice. HIXTY days alier dale application will be made KJ to the Houoratilu the Court ot Gi'diUar/nf Chat uam county lor leave Ur sell lot aud improvements No. US, Green W ard, city ol aavauuaU, belonging lo tbe estate ol Heury L Cnlberl, deceased. ■-n -si.ua i> KOK HitK'l’. Adou'r. OelOt'ev- llMh, 04-* C. P. LiOPEZ, Lamer ol Hull itud Urouiflit'iu sireels, Mod e’s Old Stulid, WILL keep constantly ou baud— Ht-vaua and t ;<>iida%egars Smoking aud chewing Tobacco , happe and Boult Briar Root i'lpes. Also, , sßalionery, Ac. Windsor and Toilet Soap Playing Gardu Euglisnaud coulederale Mat.* lies Dressing Goaibs English ihasiard Shoe Blacking Imported Willing Ink Pishing iiooifs and Lines. uovU-ti Dl'Ririß iiSTiiiLLSUjjiLfV'i', IharAKUßliao UK 1 UHI.IL Si.(»isaotf<cd >-i» Hit li>r»yfo»i m»«i, cowl* ui tfvm nitost, Htiiir cue iAiia r«*lttiui» oi 4lae uuhsvriusr. I'jStSXki sodtciihar, grateful for past favors, beg! B leave lo inform ins naeuds and ike public gonei m.y, that be is now yrepurcii to Dye all Uoiora iu tlit iicst svyie on Silk and Woolen Drosses, Shavvit', Ac., also, ‘r'aoio Cove a and lie* pc shawls cleaned ru aiaact.edlll me I;,et luauiior. liaoies’ hid and Do* tkl.'i ufovesCleaned in the cost Loiruonstyle, TUfc aaltSCilber begs rouyu to slate that he i« n.o« prepaiod tOiLeha, Uiehta nil*- press Lain os' BolUihU ami Fiat* m the moat iiuuiouaiiie styles. 'Tormf moderate. I'intttlU’il ii>cU iiJLU UltitUlfcU, a* inti) txj ru.]UU'o«i, iu tu fcfuuti auj/isrun atylo w&icii gtu. kv vFcixi i’ 1 -.a#-in ti>* »rJiO UKJijUi ior Bit#*. KOUNtt Liam HltiiU M'HDOh, Cl CTk TiITYfVL YkCTkC HIM V. tUi/aCd lusjtitutiou opi-sus ou Afonduy, 1 lOih Oct >l)* r, Under au eiiiCieuL aud experienced corpoOi Teachk»e, luminbmg a complete oducatiuii iu au accompli cued and aty«e. Hcuioi OepaiT.moui under Kev. 0. ii. &ing\ Princi pal. Junior l>cpattment under Al:s. L. 15. Wright ♦ Primary Oep trtxuent uaucr Aiiaa Kale Cluauey. Prencii, German and m.isic uud» i MadeuiuiiSi ile A. Grupon, ionne.ly oi tue ceiebraled FrcnCb Bcuooi iu C.baiiefetou, lately ol the Lucy Cobb iUdtitule, and ol dibtmguifiherl aueccett iu Icacuiug. iirawing, i sic,, under M.bb Emma Wray, a lady tuui Uepartiuent iu tue stituLc.wUeu under luecUarge oi tb.; Kt. It v. Lir.iiop Elliott. Eugiipbaud Matucmatical sludi a, wit h Belles Let ters und Anc.ent Lbe negular Ouursi). For which tuition: ben ou Junior c-0; Primary per term. Modem languages, Drawing & c., at Teacnor s rates. No other extra cuar^ea. Three terms, beginning 10th Oeloberj£olh January, and is*, ot May, n*ak»j up the scholastic year. The general contiui et tne school by the Principal, and tue several r-aawc uinlei Ihcu dill*-rent teaCi,* iSa. ! ivcictouu-r.-l Uki rnittiu Y7i jTubLcyo Abaci euiy, viz: Jadgc Win. iiUW, {.Tail man ; Einitop El liott, W . Thorne W illiaiUß, Johfi K. Ward, Itev. Ur. Axoou, Jobu W. a ii. A. Alteu, aud 11. D. Weed, Ertii a. Also tue Clergy ol Lhe city auu the patrons id the school. ♦Mrs. W. is lately of Atlanta and au accomplished teacher , highly rtvonunenued by Pishop Elliott and her iorinei patroiai. La Betraite, I’reuth aud Eugibli ftfiiuo! for has l.aiiies, r No. 35 Liberty St., cor. Whitaker, 3av’li, tin. JkADjt&lk. A. LaCOB'L’K, Triucipal. TilMlSßcUoui wilt he reopened on MUiNt)AY,OcI A tom, next, with a iuli and ellieient oi 'l eachor.ol Kugiish, French, German, JHusic* (Vocui and iusLrnmcniulj, i’amting and Drawing. For turtUß, Ac., apply at the School. Fciorenc.i Is abo made hr permission to Uie lollowtng genii emeu: Rev. Bishop -billion, D.i>. Kev. Geo. Raster, Rev. <J. F. McKtte, Uou. Sol. Cohen, Hon. A. Porter, Mr. tiy. Williams, el.tr. Ueo. liollock, Mr. W. N. Habersham, Air. Tiros. Wayne, . Air. K. V. Legriel, Mr. T. P. Huger, * Mr. Geo. Owens, Mr. J. Richardson, ilr. J. A. Wragg. Mi. Geo. Cope, Sepl4—Sawti Y ft Y. ACADEMY Os TH£ VlSiTATi©^, NEAR MOBILE, ALA. m»IH Present Session will close ou the Si'lth ol A July, a lid the classes will be resumed on the 'itb or Septemher. Tne scholastic year will be divided into thuesessions, commencing Kept. 7ta,'UeC. 23vi, April 9th, aud ending J uly 9f)th, istih. Hoard, Washing, <fec., during vacation, JllU 00. Board, Tuition in French and ftnglish, washing, Doctor’* Fee, and oidinary infirmary chagres for Hie First Session, f 175 in cash, aud one hundred pound# ot bacon; Muslc.ou Piano aud Harp, eachs6o; Draw ing, with materials, S4U. Not over eighty pupils, and none under the age oi nine nor over that gi uiteeu, for the lirst entrance, will he received. iniyh—esßwAflsAlawtiw New MiislcT IAVKR6UGEN, Waltz, Stodart $7 00 J Afiemiou, W'aiiz, W. H. Fa oo Morning Star, Waltz, lieyer a ou The Mother of the holdier Boy, fichreiuer i Oo Gipsey Countess, Glover 3 00 Nil very Shower (Instrumental) Uaiiinhack 3 0U Just published by PQVll—2 JOHN C, BCHHBINKK Y( New Bvaksaad Music S3I ITH’S English Grammar—Richmond edition ConiederateFirst Reader, “ “ Confederate .Spellin'. Book, “ >• - M*|>w teas tern Viigfrna and Norm Uarollna. The Duties of a Judge Advocate. Digest ot the Confederate Military aud Naval Lawb. MUSIC. Somebody’s Darling (Hewitt) oo I’ve brought thee au ivy real (Wood) */ v oo nova)—2 JOHN C. SCtfKtCtNEK A SON. Sclijjl Books. S CHOI,AM’S OOMPANIOH Greenleaf’s Common Arithmetic Dodd s do AicUuU'cy’s Fourth Reader Mitchell’s Ancient Geography bullion's Latin Grammar Bobbin’s outline of History Quackenbo’s Post Lesson in English Composi tion Fasquelle’s Nfp ileon Pinuey ,16 Ladois’ S tench Reader, novll—2 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SON restaurant, ON BRYAN STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK STATE OF GEORGIA. THE undersigned takes this opportunity lo in form the public that an improvement has been made to l his establishment, and she is uow prepared to furnish Breakfasts, Dinner J aud Suppers at. the shortest notice. Passenger# by the C. It. Road rau be served with Breakfast in time for'the Gull K. K. ti*u; al o, Dinnet will be served to passengers wbo may arrive by Ihe Gulf ft. R. train In time fort lie C. R. ft. train, which leaves atß o’clock 3U minutes.— Lunches, Ac., prepared at the very shortest notiee.— Game of every description constautly on hand. This establishment has been kept open during the summer for the Accommodation of ottlcers, soldiers ami citizens gem rally, aud 1 respectluily ask your pa tronage. Hamburg Lager Bew at f 1 SO per glass. novU-10 MATILDA TAYLOR. tJ 'ff AT K 411 ifiKOfffiiX, ITi V i H.I HI 4. < GIINTY. J-: ■:11 whi' i it n-fiv c. -• '“'he. g-r, Pisi ; Stem* v.t • ■. -j j,. ; Court f*’ * <a ! a of Viiminfid" i'ou on itin aibUtar Os J. ■ Webh, fate o! - aid < n c . ra“;.mv‘. Those ate, tin . , a'r.d ; ,ou : . h ail wiu.ni ii .ORycormnra, rt .and -vt feff-., .-- ; ,ij„ m:. k . obfoCT.irm ~p '~ : r-,-i j* e.day m No'eaY : .thfirvi?" , , vt‘ r . yt-athd '-VII,IH<S*. Bomini-H. Visa, ,a> q•:■’ ' . v ffw VU .: ■, u coauts •! " h :. .'.rA-ni. m!„ ~ ; se.naii* -■■ . ■■ r- - hf'i'A'li'B 4'K«*ISG?A» <iu ; It? Asi n COUNTY •’’« ■ -v- . • ,Vh. as, Johanna No*: u will apply at'the C-mri oi in fi. naryloi I.eitev: . Ae.i.iip-ri- PioD on thf of Julius J. Nev'"’- I ■’ of Ghatbsin eourov, de ceased. • These are, th a.-n-.-e, to cite ajj-i ada-onisi’ a!! whom it may CO' v;". to be and appear before said Court, to make t je-tiou(if uuv they liavc) to, or in tore the flrat id* nday m November next. g;. *.r*.- said tetters wit! V granted VViUiees, IXi!ji i w>. A. o’ifyrne. Ssq., Ordinary of Chal Hhm co.Bnt). this'l9th fi«> of Etna ember > :t. sep2B—l. ItINICK A D’Bjf-ii'v'i’ O >'■ f?' H'ii'i’B oV GKOltl-iIA 'cWATHAIfI C? COUNTY.- To ;;1 whom it .may concern: Whereas, Carol) . Webb will aoply ,i the Court'of Ordinary for Let . -a of Administration, cum tentu tnenio annexo, on the estate oi Amos Webb, late or said county, uec* used. 't hese are, tie More, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to lie and appear before said Court to make objection (if hi y they have> on or before the first M relay in November next, otherwise said letters will hi' * ranted. Witness, Do: 'i ic.lt A. O’Byrae, Ordinary tor L'liathaiflcounty, Ic nth day ol deptemher. I . sep’JU* D I tNICK A. O’BYRN K, <>. C C. o fiVl'h nit-' iiii.itti' -A- GAIA alk V :i» W tfere&s,Heui>- c.* leeanua «Mli -* Ordinary for L, tiers, of Adrainistratioa ou the estate of 8. Psrkmau tialsey. late of said county, de ceased. These arc, .therefore, A cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mak--*ohiectum ill any they have) on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Witness, Dnmiuick A. o’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, tins 14th day oi Sept., 1864. septs _ DOMINICK A O’BV'.NK, u. 0. G. HTATK OF BAM URN l*j COUNTY.—ToaiI whom it m.aycouceru: T. D. Harrison and Elizabeth Lang having filed their p* li lion,'in proper fuim, Lo me, praying I, r Letteio of Administration ou the estate of David Lang. This is to cite all poisons concerned, kindred and creditors, to lie aud appear at the next January teim of the Court of Ordinary < f said county, aid sho.v causif any they can, why i.eucia of Administra tion should not lie granted lo T. D. II rrison unit Elizabeth Lang. M. A. CRAW to KD, novlo Ordinary. B'l'A'l’K OU (VEOUiin, COAI'U am COUNTY. —To all whom it may concern ; W uere as, Jane At. Horns w*ll app yat tin Court ol erdr uary lor Letters Disiuissoiy as Admuosiruinx ou the es ate oi Mary Jane Harris, late oi said county, deceased. 'These ure, thc.el'oio, lo cite and admonish all whom it may coucc. n, to be aud appear before said Court to make objection Ul any iliey i.avej on or be lore tue first a.ouday in May ucxl, otherwise said letlera wil* be grautcu. W itueßS, Domimqk A G’Hjrne, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham conmy, this 3d cay o. November, laCl i uov4— * DoMlNlt K A. O’BYKNE, U.G. C. C(»r (iCCOrCt i A, t llATliaitt COUNTY.—To an whom it uu;. cone ru: Where as, Mary Ann Egan will apply at Lue Court ol Drill u.try tor Letlers of AiitaHuisiratfou on the estate ol Daniel Egau, late o! bald Celluly, deceased. I t.jsSt..e, thcrdiore,, to cite ami auiuiunsu all witon ,it may concern, to oe and appear boiorc s-.uu Cpurt u make objec.doi: (if any they ha,'.-) ou or''Havre tit. first iS anday In Dec. mber next,other wise said uu:.er, will be grained. Withers, Domini, k A O’By rue, E-cp, Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st pay ol October, lt-fi*. uovl —* DUMiNICK A. oTfntlS, o. o. o. STa'iH *n r (li'.Ol«iia t till I'UAill COUNTY.—T O all whom it, may concern: W uere as, Wilfraia Cupers, til'., wiil app y at me Court o* Ordinary for Letters of A imuiistiation ou tue estate ol David Cordry, isteoi sTnTßßiuniy, decedSeJ. These are, therelore, uhpjste anu admonish all whom it may concern, lo btrand appear before sum Court to makeohjeCiion (it any they have) oh or Ire lore the lirst Monday iu December next, otherwise s»\d loiters Will he granted. Witness, Doinii.n k A. u"Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 13uh day ol October, lain. OCU6 D> iMI NICK a.O’HYkNE, o. c. c. STATM OF UEOUvn, ItlAl IfYR COUNTY.—To a.I whom it m..y concein: W here as, Mary Lovett will apply at Lhe court ol Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou the estate ol Jayco Lovett, deceareU. These arc, therelore, t.o cite and admonish ali Court To aiiaueoTq c turn (jf any tney have) on or he lore the iii st Monday in D.ccmb.r next, otherwise said letters will be gianted. •' Witness, Dominick A. O’Byruo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this J3th day oi ectober, 1 til octli—« DOMINICK A. O’iiYKNK, o c o. 24*10 OF UfiflßfiU, CHAMiUIIU 0 COUNTY.—To ail wh ,m it may concern: Where as, Herman A. Crane will apply at the Court ol Urdi nary for Letters of Administration on ihe cstule ol James L. Oliver, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and auiuonisb all whom it may concern, to lie aud appear belorc said Court to make oolectiou (if any they h ,v Lon or be lore the Ist Mondry in December next,otherwise said letters Will be praiileo. Witness, Dominick A, O’Byrne, Esq , Ordinary lor i hathain county, this liith day cf October, lMnl. 0ci.12 DOMINICK A. O BYRNE, o. 0 0. OTA i*. OF G4VOSSGI A, t UAfUAiil (TtuoUNTY.- roall whom it may concern: Where as., James E. 1'..p0 will apply at the Court of Ordi nary ior LettersDismissoiy as Administrator ou the esta’.e ol James C. Thompson, late of sain county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all vvho.it it may concern, t <be and appear before said Court to inane objection (l any they have) on or he me the first Monday in May next, otherwise said let era will be granted. • Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq , Ordinary for Chatham courtly, thia 11thday ol Uc.oiler, 1804. octl2 DOMINICK A O’BVRNB, o u. o. OTAii: OF BLORUIT, CYiAlaiAltl CT COUNTY. -Toali whom it may concern: Wnc e as, Timothy Rc .ly will apply at the Court of Ordi nary for i etter oi Auuiuiist ration on the estate ol John Reilly, la e of said tounty, deceased. These are, Ue r. lWe, lo c te and admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear tutor.' said court to mane objection til any they have! ou or before tuu first Monday in December next, otherwise said let tors w ill bo granted. Witness, D. ininiek A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, tins lu;ir day of October, ISM, octl 1_ ' DOM IN ICK A. O'iJjRN E, O. C. C. dtatb or « Sio ft a ia, chat mam l-j COUNTY. —To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Dr. John D. Fish will apply al the Court of Ordinary for Letters Disraissory as Administra tor on the estate of UonryL. Leopold, late o! said county, deceased. These are, therelore, to cite and admonish ali whom il may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters wlli ; e granted. Witness, Doib.iM- O’Byme., Esq., Ordinary foi nbatVuua County, One 18th (lay of April, 1384. ap;l3* •«(MlNK’ft 4 b’HVUM’ '• O p fcl 'S’ A ‘S' it w G EVBhI A,(|pTia * W COUNTY.—To ali whom it may 'concern: Where as, .Margaret Procter will apply at the Court ol Ordinary lor Letters of Administration ou the es tate of Catherine Powers, late of said county, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite arid admonish all whom lt may concern, to be and appear before raid court to mato.ybieclton (Ik, any they i. ~.ticlo..i **>,• ‘ second Monifisy in January next, otherwise said lei- Lerr wili t:*e granted. Witness, Don-Uiltk A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 151 h day of November, 1884. _novlß -* DO MIN ICK A. O’BYKNE. O. C. C. ufj’rii di l ' uifuftiii.i, o*tATTiTifS (3 C< 'UNTY. —To all w. out it may Concern : W here in?, Augustus P. Wetter will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters DtsmiHrory as Executor on the estate of Siarga ci 7’eifair, late of ssid county, de ceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali whom it may concern, to tie aud appear before said Court to make objection R 1 any they have) on or lie fore the first Monday in January next, i Uiorwl q said letters will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham comity, this Ist day of July, l‘ ‘ii. juivl DOMINICK A. O’ISYRNfS, O. C. C. DTVB'E OP lIEOKIiIA, CiIATiUUI c 5( OCN'l'Y.—To ali whom it m..y concern : Where as. Octavos Cohen and Wm. Hunter will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Eyecu tors on the estate of William 7'. Goouwin, late oi said county, deceased. ’l’hese are, therelore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to beunu appear before said Court to make objection (1 any they have) on or Be fore the grst Monday in January next, otherwise said letters Will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’liyrue, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 23d day ol Juno, lsM. junq34 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNK, O. C. O. kJTTATK OF tIKORfiIA, bHATHAn ft * BOUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Where as, Mai; Ann O’Connor will apply at. the Oonrt ot Ordinary, for Letters t’i cui’l, nry as Admlrdstratrlx on the Esiatecf < 'apt David O’Connor, late of Chat ham county, deceased. There are, tharefoye, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to ho and appear before said Court to make objection ( kany they have) on or be fore the fits’* Monday in December next, otberwiao tut!■) lettcre wii’ K *> granted. W'tUua«, osvnUirick A. D Byrne. Esq.,o'dirsr»for Chathamfjousty, this 18th day cf May. 1384. n»y!7 DOMINICK A. O’BYKNS, O C. C. V S.. i —'AO. 4. and 1 KOlfLli, i t :OLSCO®N'A'V.-Wa-re VI as, Susan u. Yu Uie upp,,es to mo for LoifoiS oi Administration oi the: , ...e «f j .ha v,. a'leku er, late of *&’H < •an., ii. .-.u. These are, ih. a ,to . quae all jmrson* con cerned lo file 'j. • , on or before ' in; first Monday iuJauu . . ,te , ohjeotfoa... - ,„y have) Hi mho ■■ . Wise Le'iers O. A. min.strut ion . .. *1 uiu -,•, ... ... Given under and ... . uetai sQnud* November SHitn, ■ > HOVBU—» C. n*a j w\ , Ordinary. cT'ITK O.' J. ->*' »a, rtair.ii ,ju‘ IO la. a p. (emeu baton i ah-. ... of *>Ca>:. it, *«.», AuiTu Holccmn, late oi so le .u:iy, *atp..r.ea tins i;.. .n --lestuu.uil' I"'< peril LI ;• 1 -p. .. . .'. in.*..*., uu the estate e - c .. a .*.i■ ~ . Lhat, i. teittis of tb* ia • t*l.<,ii ..Hi vt?.*r: in tbe Clerk oi *.u* .a, . . .... oi *nu a. .j, -Oiile other lit. ,'i .a-.. : pe, n, n. l. a. v 0 airtr the pUUiitullo/i Id 'll I'.iiaiioe, lluin *, -■in; Vi. ,1,1 onjection is ii'iin ■ c*, ,p< ..uo. nt. wivea under my hai, ..... „iu mi - *-am e, this 6th day ol NoveuJ- >, : i John D. j. cu, m vfl u n a „ DTA’MtOI 6t, dia , \\A b.vi. i ... |. O TV.—To an Vi i may con -• . ~ * cusiow G. li. li'., (" said »ute ana county, u*i app.leuUdu: nd L.ipe .-. ol , .i ~"e. traifol. On .no estate oi Jol.n, wn.. , . , K-ianu arm a*.-. , -. ,-y.. vester, uecea. ed, la;-- -I saw. County sue - ..*.e, These ar*, Uie; ■■ .uu lo cite a.ib S' ..”i.a.., a.i and singular, Utc kindraq adcreottore ol -. "; Odeascd, tone and appear a. ■ utiu: ■ *vif,.., ~ » r.*.- ~.e-scribed scribed by.mw, iai*i -row cause y any Uur/buvcj why Letters ol Adari -;• atndi on ill- ■ es-ate ol vio deceased suouid m issue to siltd app'leant.. Given uuut rmy • o and and i.-ucai vignatme, tin* November U elaiji 1864: i JOti.i U ilUilWi. novifi u.:. ., (.rducHv w . c; ■ • -G GO** t,s •* a . .*, ,< ■(,.. TJ !. the firs* r s *a— so._. in .!.... in.. y,l _* r wiii u* -via at ihe court House door ui «aia county, van ili iawiul hours oi s.de, lot oiTa. and numeer tuncy Uve fSJ), in Uie Second (2a> Di.-trie* el su'd eoiuity; eiie lot. at PkUiiu Arkuon, oh Uu. Brunswick a. 'l hany Ii- R. Butd us the property or James ay. Lew is, deceased, for Uie heneul oi the heirs and credi tors of saiu deceuued Teima cash. Tin* Noteiboua 2d, 1864. ’ -cTa.ICI.Y LEWTb, rr.";;’;.. nov7 JaMES M McCOOL, Adan'r. U'iAl fc OF G EOUGI.i, GJL XNN 10l .w IO TY. —The uis-ritiatee i or Lire esLate ol iaobert oialloru, Uvccuscti, late ol sjiiii uouiily, are Ik ivtjy ho- Uiied-liiai wc will apply, m tcixus u»i Liic law, Lo cue (Joint Oi OldillUiy ox extU C Uiuy, ou .be Mou tiay iu April ucal, ior l.iie appoiuiiiiciie ol ( oluiuio® sioiivi.4 co (livuit: trie t.stateoi biiiii ueCead-ti txuujMki LneUeng aud QihUnmtees i ntiUcii tilerJto, iu tciuus oi Uie ijw iu. 6iieu cab -b made au<4 proViUuu. ‘iu.d tile 12ui auy ui November, lytrl* oMiTUckY A. Oi AFFOXO), A liu'x, AfiAA. hUlLxiirii, Atuu’r. novi4-"2aiu=im C'l fccOJhkCiJLAj t'aMlm C'Ottt ii . —»ij.re- JTab, Jouu M. Lxecuior of Jauie: re* prcaeuL* to the (Joart, fu uio poutiou, v ui io- H id entered in lecord, tiial iie Uu 6 luiiy eetcieu %i vines iiiug’e estate. 'i Ida ns, therefore, to cit - ail pi raons; con e*ued, to dhow cauij©,- ii auy they can, jfioulu not bo oiflcharged, tthd rectiv i i i>ia* mißßion, on the that Monday m April, loUS. hovd M. A. citAW Uidiinry. 1 ( 'Xif(ii:TVß’!i No'UCli.—All perrt.ua in U defiled to the estate oi the laid will HIM M J'ea ceeK, deceased, arc ireach} notified to make lnnneiii ■le payment, and all ttioce wno nord eiarnart against the said estate nrfi requested to present r eiauus as lire iaw uirects. * I*. PRITCUAitD, I . , D. ii. alcddNaL j, [ L ‘ tB - Valdosta, Ga., oct. 12, 1804. octl3 ole J, t-j OF tiEOiIGIA, C i,u» i ikAJJ. O OoUHTY. —To a whom it mu.. IP.. a,rv a. John cairningdam Win apply at tne Coe., ii c .dl- Kiry ror Letters oi Admunstratroi, or i,« es ■ne or Janies Freeborn, lule-ol sad count?, ..eceas* ed. i hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali ■viiom it may concern, to he auu appear heiore eaic 'unit to make objection <n any tlu-.y nave; on or be .ure tue urst Monday ru November next, otuerwiso •a.U teetters will ire granted. VV lineas, Dominick a.. U'Byrne, Ssq., Oulmary lor haluiuu county, Uno Ist Uay ol DCUmer, Ilitti. octs Doißiail -K A. O’BYRNK, O. C. C. * A.l'it OJF *« EG if Li i, CJtiA S lis A.fi K 7 COUNTY. —To all Wtoru it may co.icoru: V hei end, George Geiueinicn wiil apply al uie Uo.ir, 4 Urciihaiy lor Ls ti.eis ill h. laair.t.:ta a. 10. ji - ate of Henry Harmann, lam oi ..aid county, iei-eat ed. These are, thctelote, to cite 'tad adrureiish *;i wSm t may concern, to be :u..: -tp; . ... : C 0... . t.i aakcohjectlon (and any Urey have; on or beioie ute If. •- juukjr in Wove a her , < r'-,l». c,. . ■ -el,. ■Mi on granted. w lUuon.. Dorur/itcir A. O’Bvnm. io-.u.- G...ali : . »ior • (USQram county inn l»i b nay of lieptcuioer, 1.1, ». Sep2o Ji MuN ICK A o'llHFfY, O c. U. 4#ff VStfltiiiiA, CiJ-Si. i'i i .lift sj Cc-liNTY. To air Whom u may • ondem: v. eero -B, M. B. Milieu will apply at kt Court of < di —ary lor Letters Dieuussoiy us a ami . etratoi eh. nuns non on ti n t.-lal.o ol Richard*. Wi.ii.,ms, de based. These are, thrretora, to cite and admonish aL ./horn it may content, to [re a:u: ~,,t, t s£* h. lore said Juurt, (to bathe oiijeetion (i any Urey have/- w or j‘iore the. firs' Tonday .u Ja..Mtry (..u ~.. ... ■,> raid letters w.u he gr.ti \t*l. Witness, Dominick A. u r ...E-q,, O: .. ; j . L aintUium C-vhJtty, this U):n ",.y o' Jun.i . Rlneil 1' jMJNICK •i, ir..ua, J'fA'fß t:y UKWK'Ht Y, «.»» '■ . .(j j Ct'tliXTY.— To all WCtMla It ii. t oo :. . . a, Elizabeth A. KOib - apply c ird.uary ior Lt ter a Disic .*s> . - .1. ar. . . .xo* re <•‘>l aloof V. ilriam .e. Koru, u-o o; • , leceased, > Tuese are, th* refore, to cite andadmonivti tli «. han> t may concern, to he and appear berore saie t < Ala: objection (if any they have) on u i.: ; u-tta iftt Monday iu -April next, cdhevwise tar.. \s<r ers v?;ii he granted. Witness, uor ..ruck A. O’Byrae, kaq., Ordit.ary for uatiri tea count 1% this 4 a o»v ol t ctobe- t . ■_o ts—* Nil • A. ■ a Executrix’s Notice. A I.l# persor # having cla ms agaruat the estate >i iiLteauiiel Mciina, deceased, will present taesame, duly attested, within the time prescribe i oy is*-.; and all prison: indebted to said estate rriTi:, maxa iarmediate [ray ue .t to Win. if. Norr.ss, who is i a tUorizcd by un to receipt ii r ihe ssuio LEON GitA E . MOLINA, oc!14 (Qualified Executrix. ; LXE€llToii’f» SALE. f |t H F.ii Ei v ill be sold h fore tire Court Ho -e A door in tie town ol tjnumau, Brooks coug y, ou the first Tuesday in January next, between tho usual hours of sale, ihe ioliowing prep lty o: Jo in Edmonson, d-.-ceosed, Lu accordance .. nn Lhe win of said deceased, viz: twenty-one likeiy negroes; soul fora division among lUehoiiß. Teiins made known ou the day oi sale. Oct. 2ath, iSt.4. oct27 J. R. KDMOI3SON, Ex’i. Notice. A!.L persons indebted to the estate of the into Jacob Waiter, oi the city of Savannah, OtiHtfc ...» county, deceae and, are hereby notia and to make iminj diaLe payment an i all those who hoid claims aga ast La., said estate are requested to present tiierr eia. j, as the iaw directs. JACOB WtslNilKlMKft. novS—* ‘ Administrator. Notice. —r nr pereoar having dcurand t against the estate ,tJL oi John webb, dc .cased, willnsent th j’saojc, duly attested, with, a lhe tine prescribed by Rw; end all persons indebted to said estate must rnaxj im mediate payment to F. H. bTONE, AiraT. Savannah, •!V4. i:ovlo * Legal Notice. ALI. persons having claims against the estate of Owea O’Rourke, deceased, tale of the city of savannah, Chatham county, Georg; r, are notified to present them, dnly attested, wtitnn the time pre scribed bv law; and all indebted to sard estate will make payment to MICHAEL BRYAN, > rovl2— * Qualified Executor. Legal Notice. ALL persons having claims against the osttraof the late Major Josr ph L. Locke, will present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to the. sam estate will make payment to the undersigned. EDWARD DADELFORD, I r . WM. J. BULLOCH, Kyecutcrs. octia Legal Notice. AL L persons having claims against the esta of John Finlayson, p'.tca ed, will person: >. are. duly attested, within he time pror *. and by i»; ana all indebted teßaid estate will nik • payer .o ANDREW M. R’.-SS, i Qaalitrc*; iKti2 John McCONaguy, i Execu rs. To Sent. 1X0 1 14 rooms on the comer of State »nd Jyher. ’ son streets. Apply within. r.ovis-3* EDW. B, MOYLAN.