Savannah daily loyal Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1864-1864, December 28, 1864, Image 2

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till! mm tiwtiH SAVA N N' A H : WECNEfLAY EVENING, DECEMBER'^, 18C4. js -—rag -MCZZXZT- Cltlzeua’ Meeting. Pursuant to the call of Mayor Arnold a large meeting of influeu ml citizens was held at the Masonic Hall, at 12 o’clock lo day, for the pur pose ol taking into consideration 14 matters re lating to the present and future welfare* of the city.” • * On moliou, Hr. Arnold was unanimously called to the Chair, and addressed the meeting as follows: Fellow Citizens of Savannah : At the request of the Aldermen of the City Os Savannah a large number of the cit izens, 1 have convened you together this day lor you to give expression to your views and tent!men ts in the try ing state of affairs in w hich you arc now placed. It is for ns no longer a crisis. The crisis is past, and it i# for yon to decide upon the particular line ol action each and all oi you may determine to pursue. Our action is to be determiued solely by our situation, as we have no authority or power to speuk for others outside of our limita. But we are the judges of our own situation, can epouk lor ourselves, and ought sir to do, by all the considerations of prudence, and 1 will sav, common sense and humanity, to mitigate if we can, the effects of the heavy blow which has fallen upon us. Onr city contains twenty thousand inhabit- Cants, without food, withouL fuel, without any remunerative industrial pursuits, without any place ol refuge, qut off irom all connection with the country. The heart slckenu at the picture thus presented. It is to mitigate, as we caunot avert, the terrible suffering by all the means which reason and common sense may dictate, regardless of all abstract views. I have weigh ed the matter anxiously and have artlved at a positive eonelnsiou that there is but one course to pursue. -But it is not my province as calling the meeting, to say more at present. When the city wds takeu, through me as Chief Magis trate, you asked protection. You all know that it was granted to you, and w« all feel deeply in debted to Brig. Gen. Geary for his conduct us Commandant of this city. Having convened yon imd in part my views, it re mains lor you to appoint a Chairman oi this meeting. A. S. Hartridge add Robert Ertviu were ap pointed Secretaries. The following gentlemen were appointed a committee to repot t resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, viz: Col. Rockwell, Aid. Lippman, D:. Willis, Aid. Villulongu, Mar tin Duggan, J. G. Mills, W. H. Weed, Aid. Lafth- lison and Alii. O’Bryne ; and altera brief ab sence, reported the foi Lowing resolutions, which were unanimously adapted : Whereas, by the torluuca ol war, anil the surrender ot the city by the civil authorities, Savannah passes ouce more under the authori ty of the United antes; and, whereas, we be lieve that the interests ol the city will be best subserved aud j demoted bv a full and free ex pression of our views in relation to oor present condition, we thei efore, the People of S ivau nah in full meeting assembled, do hereby re solve, Ist. That we accept the position, and in the language of the President ot the United States, seek “peace by laying down our arms nntl submitting to the national authority under the Constitution,” “leaving all questions which remain, to be adjusted by the peaceful means oi legislation, conference and votes.” Jit's ofvltZ, 3 d, That laying aside all iHffoccn.-ca and burying by-goues iu the grave ol the past, we will use our best endeavors once more to bring back the prosperity and commerce we once enjoyed. Mesolved, 3d, That we do not put ourselves iu the position of a conquered ciiy asking terms of conqueror, but we claim the immunities and privileges contained in the Proclamation and message ot the President ol the United States, und in all the legislation of Congress iu refer euee to a people situated as we are, and while we owe on our part a Btrict obedience to the laws ol the United Slates, we ask the protection over our jieiious, lives and property, recogniz ed by those laws. * Kesolved, 4th, That we respectfuLy request His Excellency, the Governor, to call a Convec tion ot the People of Georgia, by auy consti tutional means in his power, lo give them au opportunity of voting upon the q.iesLiou, whether they wish the war between the two sec lious ol the country to continue. Resolved, s th, Thai Major General Sherman having placed as Military Commander of this Post, Brigadier General Ueary, - who has, by his urbanity as a gentleman and his uniform kind ntss to our citizens, done all in his power to protect them and their property from insult and injury, it is the unanimous Uoeire of all present that he be allowed to remain in bis present position, g-nd that for the reasons above stated, the thanks of the citizens are hereby tendered to him ami the officers under his com mand. Resolved, 6 th, That au official cony of these resolutions be sent lo the President r f the Uni ted Stales, the Governor of Georgii, General Siieiuiau, and to each, the Mayors ol Augusta Columbus, Macon aud Atlauta. 'fbe Secretaries were directed lo furnish Brig G> n’l Geary with a copy of the Resolutions. On motion the meeting was adjourned. Post Officii,—The Military Mail Agents of tho A troy, Messrs. E. R. Martin aud M. M. Mc- Cauley, liaveopened the Post Office in Savannah, ami are ready to receive all mails, and despatch mail matter to its destination. m~ Gen. Williams, commanding-Twentieth Corps, lost his Sword Belt (Russian leather, with three gilt stripes,) on the 31st iust., in this city. lie will pay a reward of ten dollars to the person finding and returning it. His head quarters are on Parry street, near Montgomery street, 'i’be reward offered is more than the intrinsic value ol the Deft. If the belt is left at ibis office the reward will be paid here. Tine First.—We are pleased to utr.ounce, as a niatier of record, lhat the schooner Mary land, Capt. Calhcart, yes ten fey, was moored at one of ciir wharves, she being the first sail vessel that has umved since the re-occupation of the city.by the Union forces. Correction. —An awkward error occurred iu the printing of Special Order No. 4. in onr col umns yesterday afternoon. Lieut. Cbas. H. Moyer, whose appointment as a staff officer was announced, is Assistant inspector on the staff of Gen. Geary, Commandant of the Post.— Lieut. Col. A. H, Jackson is Chiel inspector. Theatre. — We leurn that the Metropolitan Opera Troupe will open tho Athecteam, ot the east side of Chippewa gqaaie, on Friday evening next, with a full company of first class performers. The troupe embraces, among other distinguished actors, (be world renowned jig dancer, Thos. P.-11, and Prof. WonLwortb.— Some aeiusouionts ot this character are re quired, and we have no doubt the Metropolitan Opera Troupe %ill be welt patronized. JSgf Head Quarters of ih i‘Commanding Generals.- Gen’! Sherman hat- his Head Quar to* at the bouse of Mr. Chark Green. Gen’l Howard at the bouse 0 Mr. Moiyu-eux fate British Consul at Savannah who is now in Europe. , G«d’l Slocum’s Head Q iartei-0 ire at the fate residence of Hon. Jno. E. Ward. Gen’l Geary, Commandant of the Post, has lu- affioc In the fhtuk building ar.ct door to the .luslQHi ilouse. “I-ojal Georgian’’ Hall! Mr Editor .-—You are tbrice welcome iff the field where you have chosen to labor. Kvery one can see that the work of the sword is near ly finished in this region, and the broad field is growing white lor the harvest of the pen. The hour strikes for the campaign of the thinker to begin. Nor will ibis be so important as many sup pos". The candid historian finds in the victo ries of argument and reason the real turning points of national destiny. The splendid achievements of Geu. Sherman and his gallant army wonld some time fade from the memory of men if they were ffol perfect and by that change in the seutimeuts of the people of Georgia which can alone render a permanent peace pos sible.* And that change, although inevitable, must be wrought by the frank and fearless use of the tongue and pin. At present the winged words can be sent where they caunot be spo* ken, hence the duty of every friend of peace to encourage your enterprise, on the success of which hangs so much of Georgian history for the next ten years. • Go bravely on, dear sir, and in every conflict remember Webster’s method of escaping un pleasant debates: “ There’s room enough above,” said he,and then he would commence a sentimml so pure, a truth so divine, that all hearts instinctively yielded their homage there. “First pure, then peaceable,” is a formula on whose meaning we may all ponder with a profit proportionate to our.candor. God speed tho right. H. G. HIM NESS DIKBCTOHU. Commandant of the Rost.—Gen. John W. Geary ; office in the Railroad Bank, next to the Custom House. Adjutant General.— (Japt. W. T. Forbes ; office in the Railroad Bank. Assistant Adjutant General.— Oapt. S. B. Wheelock ; office in Railroad Bank. Inspector.— Lieut. Col. A. H. Jackson; office in the Railroad Bank. Assistant Inspector.— Lieut. Chaa. Moyer; office iu the Railroad Bank. Fbovost Marshal.— Capt. I. B. Seymour ; office in the Exchange. Commissary of Muster.— Capt. K. H. Wil bur; office in the Exchange. Ordnance Officer.—Capt. W. E. Goodman; office in the Exchange. Chief Quartermaster. — Brig: Gen. Easton; officer corner of South Broad and Montgomery streets. PotT Quartermaster.— Capt. O. L. Parker; office on the flock, opposite Custom House. , Commissary of Subsistence.— Capt.' James Giselle; offiue on the dock, opposite Custom House. Harbor Master. —Capt. Silas Spicer, 8d door east from Uraylon, nortn side ol Bay Street. Office hours from 9 A. M., to 12 M.,and from 2 to 6% P. M. In Charge of Assignment of Quarters.— Capt. Geo. B. Cadwailader, A. Q. M.; office No. 130, South Broad street. SHIPr’ING UTGLLI6RMU. SA VANE AH, OA., DECEMBER 37 th, 1864. ARRIVED. Ship Molacco, , from Hilton Head, with for age. Schooner P. Boyce, , from Hilton Head, with rial. • Revenue Cutter Nemcha, . from Hilton Head U. S. N. tug John quiet, , from Hilton Head, with passengers. Steamer Canouicus, Bennett, from Hilton Head, with passtngera. Steamer Island City, Ketrhum, from Hilton Head, with surveying schooner In to W. DECEMBER 38. * DEPARTED. Revenue Cutter Ncmeha, , for Hilton Head. U S. bl. (itg Johnquist, , for Hilton Head. Steamer Lmii-bnrg, Young, for Hilton Head. Steamer Cauonicns, Bennett, for Hilton Head. PASSENGERS. Per Navy tag fiohnqnist, Irom Hilton Head—Ad miral Dahigren. Per steamer Canouicus, from Hilton Head—Gen., Foster and family, §m gwhwtiswmfnte. CEO. ». CADdALLADER, Oapt. cfc A. Q, M., NO. 12G SOUTH BROAD STREET, IN CHARGE OF ASSIGNMENT«OF QUARTERS. J3KU Office hours from <J a. m. to 4 p. m. dec23 —t f Personal. mA E young man enquiring for BRIDGET and 1. MARY BURK ran find them by enquiring at J. GRAHAM’S Variety Store, corner of Congress and D ray t on street s. dec2B 3 For Safe ONE Letter Press 1 large Platform Scale 1 chest Wheclrlpht’s Tools • il kegs assorted Nails 0 Cross-cut Saws 1 keg 10 ox. Tacks. Enquire at tbto.offi.ee. rtec27— 2 Union Barber Shop! BSTAtfILW, a mil'.iect of Prussia, who has ta • ken the oath of allegiance to the Union Gov ernment, has permission from the Commandant of the Post to open a eArtsmn shop oil the corner ol Bryan and Bull streets, opposite the Pulaski House. SHAVING and HAIR DRESSING performed by Bkilfuloperators. KEEN RAZORS, GOOD BRUSHES and CLEAN T‘ • VVKLS always ready for customers. Call aud h ,ve your Beard trimmed and your Hair renovated. dec-17—(14w* 9 BERNHARD STAMM. Sword Belt Lost! $lO REWARD "VST **■•** tro-paia u.i mo mumoisnatiknAl. } V OFFICER’S SWORD BELT, foul in this city on the 21st inst., to the headquarters ol Gen Wil liams, on Perry street, near Montgom ry street, decji—dSt Wanted. t - »• IMISf 'OK CIIHItEN* (poUU CY, ior che< k on New Yo»k U. S. De positary, j. A. LYNCH, Captain ami A. Q M jpgf" Office, corner of Jones and Abercorn stree c-g, decSfi—3t Teamsters. WANT El*, six Rood drivers for six muJet earns, discharged soldiers preferred. Wages, SBS per month and rations. Apply to J. A. LYNCH, ' Capt. A A. Q M. Ait’y Brig., 15th A. C. &T Office, corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. dec2H—B CONFEDERATE 6REYGLGTH 1 r)0 ® rey good Quality 5 pieces Irish Liuen 20 yards Colored Silk Velvet. Also. 200 pair Whittemore’s Cotton Cards 10 cases Old Tom Gin 1 bbl Jamaica Rum. For sale by 'h.HAYM, dec7- 2 lid Broughton street.. HOOP SKIRTS MADE AAO REPAIRED, ON Broughton street, one door south of Oliver A Douglass’. Every one wishing anything in this line is resptctfuliy askeflto make one call. novJO—o* gAitf 4, SAVANNAH DAILY T/’YAL GEORG AN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, IB€4. INSURANCE. 11l Hi: undersigned, as Agent Tor the followtn g A snrauce Companies, is prepared to in sure large mounts on all classes of risks that arc insurable : Georgia Home Insurance fwiupauy, OF COLUMBUS, OA. CAPITAL *. 1500.000 Or. Jas. F. Bozeman. President. D. F. Wli-Loox, Sec’y. Florida Home Insurance Company, OF COLUMBUS, OA. CAPITAL $500,000 Jno. I). Atkins, President. Jno. B. Elton, Sec’y. Augusta F. auii M. Insurance Do., OF AUGUSTA, OA. CAPITAL .' $200,000 M. Wilkinson, President. J. C. Faboo, Sec’y. (iritSu F. and ill. Insurance Company, OF GRIFFIN, OA. CAPITAL $360,000 C. H. Johnson, President, W. J. Jossey, Sec’y. Stonewall Insurance Company, -* OF ATLANTA, OA. CAPITAL $200,000 W. P. Inman, President. . M. Cole, Sec’y Merchants’ Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL $200,000 J. H. Montagus, President. R. Whitall, Sec’y. Petersburg Savings and Insurance Do. OF PETERSBURG, VA. CAPITAL $300,000 D’Arcy Paul, President. C. R. Bishop, Sec’y. Southern Ins. aud Savings Society, OP PETERSBURG, VA. CAPITAL .$5(10, uoo K. 1). Mcllwatne, President. Quin Morton, Sec’y. Firemen and Merchants’ Ins. Do., OF PETERSBURG, VA. CAPITAL $100,00(1 Jos. White, President. * . 8. Stevens, Sec’y. Farmville Insurance Company, OT FARMVIbLK, VA. CAPITAL $200,000 H. K. Warren, President. . J. W. Uunnington, Sec’y. Danville Insurance Dompany, OF DANVILLE, VA. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO W. P. Ci.ark, President. E. J. Bell, Sec’y. North Carolina Stock Insurance Do. OF OHARLOTTE, N. C, CAPITAL $200,000 Dr. E. Ny« Hutchinson, President, J. M. Springs, Sec’y. Eufaula Home Insurance Doiupany, OF EUFAULA, ALA. CAPITAL $500,000 J. G. L. Martin, President. P. D. Woolhopter, Sec’y. Alabama Insurance Dompany, « OF MONTGOMERY. ALA. CAPITAL $200,000 W. C. Bibb, President. fi. H. Metcalf, Sec’y. Eufaula Fire and Marine Ins. Do., OF EUFAULA, ALA. CAPITAL $200,001 K. B. Young, President. C. R. W oods, Sec’y. Woodville Insurance Dompany, OF EUFAULA, ALA. CA PITAL $300,005 Wm. Woods, President. J. G. L. Martin, Sec’y. Merchants’ Insurance Doinpany, of mobile, ala. CAPITAL $200,000 J. C. Dubmse, President. - D. Hubbard, Sec’y. sep7 A. WILBUR, Agent. FIRE INSURMCL Thu undersigned, having been appointed Agent tor the following Georgia Companies, id prepar ed to issue policies to the amount ol One Hundred Tkouft&iul Dollars, in one rlsit. ana on ttre most tavoraro? —— Southern Mutual Insurance Do. OF ATHENS. AHBURY HULL, Prua’t... ALBON CHASE, Sec’y ASSETS $300,000. Donfederate F. & M. Insurance Do. OF ATLANTA. CHAS. F. McCAY, Pres’t.. WM. McNAUUUT, Sec. GAI’ITAL $300,000. Southern Insurance and Trust Do. OF SAVANNAH. * HENRY BRIGHAM, Pres’t... .E. C. LeGRIEL, Sec. CAPITAL $1,000,000. Oglethorpe Insurance Dompany, OF SAVANNAH, CAPITAL , $1,000,000. JAS. McHENKY, Pres’t J. T. THOMAS, Sec. Home Insurance Dompany, OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL , $2,500,000. AARON WILBUR, Pres’t M. A. COHEN, Sec. Empire State Insurance Dompany, OF MACON. CAPITAL , $500,000. GKO. 8. O’IiEAR, Preß’t H. L. JEWETT, Sec. Dentral Georgia Insurance Do. OF MACON. BKNJ. F. ROSS, Pres’t, ..A. R. FrEKMAn, Sec’y CAPITAL $500,000. Stonewall Insurance Do. OF ATLANTA. W. p. INMAN, Prest... MO&KB COLS, Bt>c CAPITAL $30(5,000. (.rifliu F, & M. Insurance Do. OF bKIFFIN. O. a. JOHNSON, Pres W. J. JOSSEY, Sec CAPITAL $350,000. I Augusta F. &M. Insurance Do. OF AUGUSTA M. WILKINSON, Pres J. O. FARGO, Sec CAPITAL $300,000. Great Southern Insurance Do. OF MACION. W. B. JOENBTBGN. Pres C. DAY, Sec CAPITAL $2,600,000. $W~ Applications by mail, giving full description, Ot property offered for insurance, including adja cent buildings, will receive prompt attention. ALIiON CHASE, Agent. Athens. November. lfiiia Iftii9B Church Oireciory, Christ Church, Episcopal—on Jobiison’s t>qaa tc . Right Rev. Bishop Elliott; Assistant, Rev. Mr. co ley. Bt. John’s Church, Episcopal—on Madison Square. Rev. Mr. Mcßae. St. Paul’s Cbnrch, Episcopal—on Calhoun Square. Independent Presbyterian Church, corner ol Bull and Bourn Broad streets. Rev. Dr. Aston. First Presbyterian Church, on Monterey Square, closed for'the present, the pastor, Rev D. It. Porter, being Chaplain in tue Army of .Tennessee. Baptist Church, on Chippewa Square. Rev. 8. Lan drum. Lutheran Church, on Wright Square. Rev. D. M. Gilbert. Trinity Church, Methodist, on St. James Square. Rev. A. M. Wiun. CATHOLIC CHURCHES. Bt. John the Baptist, corner of Dtayton and Perry streets. St. Patrick’s, corner of Liberty and West Broad streets A, Verot, Bishop Diocese of Savannah; J. F.O’Neil), Sr., V. G.; ltev. Peter Whelan, Rev. Chas. C. Prm dergast. Rev. P. Dufau, Rev. H. P. Clavreni. Resi dence, corner of Perry and Drayton streets- HEBREW CONOREOATION. Beal Berith Jacob, Armory Hall. Rev. J. Rosen Seld, Rabbi; Rev. Simon lierstmann, Reader aud Minister. Congregation Mickva Israel—Synagogue, Wbiiaker street. CHURCHES FOR COLORED TEOI'LE. Andrew Chapel, Methodist, Rev. Mr. Ellison. St. Stephens, Episcopal. First Baptist, on Franklin Square. William Camp bell, Pastor. * Second Baptist, on Green Square. John Cox, Pas tor. * Third Baptist, on Lryan street, near Fahm. if. Houston, Pastor. Fourth Baptist, on Liberty, near Montgomery sts. Isaac Brown Pastor. executor's iNcrnce. THE creditors ot thrf Estate of George W. MoAt ltstir, deceased, are orgeniiy requested to present their olutun, for paymeut, to the uuuersigneu, representing all the executor* aud executrix, as tb-.< heirs of *n and Estata dosirt a speedy disiripution. AU persons indebted to tal 1 kata'.a will likewise make payment to ClIAh. B. HaKDEK, pot 81—l*w#w Executor. (fSOBOPA, BROOKS OOirSTT.-—’ To »!> *\or T it may concern: - , Whereas Mr- Laura Oo Y riit apyiyat tfco'Jo-w of Ordinary Co- Ls<l«r* if Dismission n» (-• ormis tYator on the estate of Jcbn Cook lat* O' sai-i 11 uidv deceased: These are, therefore, to ■ and admonish - * it ratv wincarß, to ‘in arid at rear before so I ■- '-'w t, ’< make oh’-JCtion (if stp' the> hxroi on or : ra tui first Monday lu April ceil, otkurv-iso **t»<* ’vOs be rrented. October l#th, 18S 4. J. S. Md ALL, oet2o ■ ‘ !nsr ” C 4 BORGIA. BUO'-KS COUNTi. - o a.i wh >u i I may concern. • Whereas, i>. uarri on wib apply lo the Court Ordinary t>r Loiters A Dt Ta MUm Ji ns t: c estate o! ij.O. Wilkies, oi.aif coufiiy, dec-sa» i, having fu.lj administered, . ~ These ata. therefore, to cite a? 1 admonish a.> parties mteroctod, whether kindred r creditors, o 'show cause (if ant they have) wiihii VUo time pre ooribetl l>y .aw. why 1 tiers should no be granted t cam applicant. „ Witness .T G McCall B*q., OJ. ary o! Brock: ooud-v, this 19.1i day <>: October. 1861 oe'9o ,T D. Mr A LT., o b o biVi SK »i OA # A —UJ-AAXHaja JG I IJX S' I—<•' * 1 whoro .it may concern: Whereas, Harvey Sh.pparJ wlh St ‘>y at tn Oonrl of Ordinary, (or Letter* Oismissary *• Adatiuls .rater oil tho Estate of John iie. and, of ssid conv ty deceased. These are, therefore, to Oita and adatom,a at vhoi;i It 'urv concorn to bo and Bpponr before 'S-t- Omr to make objection (if any they havsi on or lie iore the arst Monday iu March next, othorwls • sen (6Hers wil’ bo grartsd. Witness, Dooifnick A- O’Byrne, Esq,. •tbathara Oonnty tbl* sth dav of aeptesnbor, 1 04 oufiO noFIKiW t aJS«K«S A—EFFINGHAM OOU - To ul, wiiom it may oonc«on: Whereas, John I. &eis;or, Administrator do bums non on the estate of Dari ! Koi‘«er, has a-plied tc ooe to be discharged from the ada intsirat'on of sai : estate— These ara. there oro, to cite and a Doouish all and singilar, the kindred and crod tor.., to file then obfoc tions. If an. they have. In m. olii.'u, on or bolore the firs, MONDAY Id April next.other.vis i dlsroisiou WiH Ise grantee lo ilia appi oant. Witness ihy hand and" omotai rig. gtore, Shis, tsr Ist day September, ISB4-. F. ri. ricBKAO. Ordinary*. O seu34 J lEOKHIA, MoiNTOou U'/j.iTY.--TO all wo \J It may ooucern— Whereas, Jjaura'T.Harris will apply to the Court - o: Ordinary ior iMjtler. - smisrory as Adpiinlslrairixof the Estateo‘ J. F. Harris, deceased, These ar.., inoroiore, to die and admonish nil prrlle lateresiod, whether kindred or creditors, to bo at. appear at my Court within tho time prescribed by las* to show ennao, if ocy they have, why bettors uot be granted to said applicant, Wltnes-,R A. Btan, K-sq, Ordinary for sSclnl .s eounty, this 4th day of October, ISfr* octl* « A. Rf.pn <>, « ' Ci K()RGIft,.BI4OOKd COUNTY'. —to ah whoa., tt $ may concern. Wheieas, John Hancock has applied to roe lorLeforsof Guardiansh’p of too minor bo is oi E. O. Dagos, lat of said county, deceased Theflesre, therefore, to (diesue admonish al* whor Umar ooiicsro, to be and appear fcehaa said Cc.ur' ■ take abjection (If any they have) on or before the iirst Monday <a January next, otherwise said eUc e will be granted. Witness my hand this 251 h Nov , 1664. * novSD J. S. MoOALL. o o. o GtKOUQIA— EFFiNGHAM COUNTY.—To ail I whom i. may cone rn : Wheieas lav ua K. w ilson nss aiplicd to mo for Lrttf i: of Adminls ration on the estate of James .10. Wdsoi, lata ol said o„\il iy, deceased, Tho o are therefore loeit ial! perrons iateroated to Me iheir o (actions, If they have ai.y. n my uffl o on or befora the ss Kind Monday in Jaunary next, other wise let ors w II be g. anted to the applicant Giver under my omul a id official sig ,ature, tide 16 h <b;y of N veoibor, 1664. r° So F E. TSS’CAU. O. E, O. J f ja.fi»jrtW»A—EF-.jNtiilAMf COUNT I —do si, Ilf whom It may con corn: Whereas, Samuel B. BiJdonhsck iiß9 applied to me for Leitere of Adrotni.tration on tli _• eetaie of Eliza beth L. Ba k y, lato of sai ■ county, leceasod, Those aro, merefore, to ou,e and adnionisu ml partial Interested, whether kindred or creditors, to be and np pear at my Court within the lime proscribed bylaw, io chow cause (if any they have), why lettf-re ehou! not be granted to said applicant. Given nn.lor my hand t-ud official «)snalure this 15H day of November, 1664, novßO F. E. TEBSAIT, OrJinavy K, C. dS K it ki « S A—BfiOOKd OOU JTY.-To *1 Vd( whom It may conoero: Whereas, H. Brown will apply to the Court oi Ordinary for Letters of Dikroisoloa as Adasinutiatot on the estato of W. B. Brown, deecas; J, Those are, therefore, to cite and a monish all sne singular the kindred and creditor a dt 3 Id deceased to appear at my office, oa or boforo tho -fr»> Monday lr. May next, lo show oauso wh? lattou tboa'd co be granted the applicant. • Given under my hand and official si aturo this 9t:> day of.Severn, or, 1364. nevU f ' * " / . JK4M*i«»A~BUCOi» COUNTY.'—T» all wnou VJ? it may concern: —V- hor.um. W (V. ll.*t] ijl li.r. L'dUr ol Cr.ituary for LeuJrs .: ,c I_v r auc|,|„,:irato on tho os an; of J j*«o H. Groover, late of said count ,1» • ased: Those are therefore to cite and admonish sP parties Interested whither kind red. or creditors, to do and appear at th s Court, w J.in the liiat; prescribed by low, to show cause (If auy <4hey havo> wav .aid letters .should not bo granted. Given under rnv hand and official signature this 29th day of Sept., 1934. 00 il J O. MoOALL. o n- ft. STATE OF GEORGIA—BUOOK3 COUNTK so hi! whom It may e -.ucern f Whereas. Mr . 8a ia’ Yates will apply to 'be Court of Ordinary of Brooks Bounty for Letter ; of Aiioito- Imration bn tho eriath 01 Daiius Ya'o-, lute of »»i«l conn ty, and ceased, Thoso are, therefore,to cite Endadsxi/Lksi, wjisro it may concern, to be aij.l appear before sskl Unjsrt, k< make objection (if any they h*Vo), on or before ts« firs! Monday In January test, otherwise aid loi ters will bo granted. W tneis this 7th day of December, IS6I. deep J. G. VoUaLL. O. B. 0. Gi ISUiIMitIA—U IUTUAH.iJ UNa Y.—ao ai [ wi,om it may concern : Wheareas Uonry H. Jones will apply at tho Court of Ordinary tor Lot era of Guardianship on tho person and propo ty of Surah B. Wbi e, a minor arid orphaif child ol William P. White, late ol said coun y de cease 3 These are, therefore tocito and admonish ail whom It may cone. rn, to e and appear half re sad Court to leak, objection (li any they' have) on or before the (hst MONDAY in Docomber lcx'., otherwise sato .eV ters will be graeied. Witness, Domiciek A E’Eyino Oidiroiry for Chat ham County, this 12 h day ol Out b3r, 1.561. DdMINiCk A. to’BYi.NE, O. O’ C. octlS TShiittifl iA—o'iiA - ; gab.uyuiri~f ~Zi. It rn ay etr.corn ;• Wltereas, Willitm it. Norris wbi spp y »t ito Court >1 Ordinary for Issuers CUarHsorv t Admic istrator on the osuto oi A F. Wiiitbsck, tote ol n county, doceasod: v These are, therefore, tc olio and admonhh all wic Itniay concern, to be and appear bttoio id Com t • atak-j objection (if any they have) on. or b.iuro the !c ' Monday in Deeembsr next, othorwis# said ett >rs wil.. be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Ryrno, H-j., Utdi-.a,, Chatham County, ihls £d day of Jun-t IS4», f«S nmneicv » f-i-trs: I 1 BNIitGOi, CHATHAM OliUfi-Y.-To a! \ST whom It may concorn: Whereas, do hi; L. Williams will apply at the Com, of Ordinary for Letters Ilismissary hs Admimslra ter on the estate 01 John W, Kelly, mte I said coun ty, doooassd: Thau ate, therefore, to cite affd a<iisou h all whee ,n may concers, to be and appear b#,oto aid Uonrt. t make objection {!! any they have,) or, or. (Tore the fire Monday in February next, oieerwire sgi- 1 letters wil bo grant, and. Domlniak A. O’Byrtin, Esq, Ordinary to UUs.thsro ooonty, this Ist day cl Auaract, >664 snsii nwwh'if * ohvbs* a a. a. QTAI'U OF GEORGIA—OHAi’iIAM COUNTY.— O To ail («hom it may concord : Vr i*o.v.*s. Mm.-.-t'e-g w'll a'idvht t'lo Court o Ordinary for Letters Oismissoiy as 'Atoe utrlx on the Estale of Kigiuu id B rg, late of said ccan v, tie ceased. There are, thoreforo, to cite and 1 dmonieh at whom it may oi-ocern, to bo aa.l ansrou before said Court to mol e objection (if a.iy th«v h.n >) on or be fore the ftrtl Monday iu Hay noxi, oticrwlse sai letlers will bo granted Witness: Domlulal A. O’Byrne, Ordir ary for Ohav ham co«. ty this 25th day or October, 1: 64. oct 2t« LOMIct CK A ti’y f KnE, o. o J OT4TSJ OS? X A ,«U IA «’H4M CO IN k?) TY.—To all whom )* may concern. > Whereas, Msry A Furman will apply U tbe-Covrt . Ordicary for Letters Isrniss ;?y as Ad Intel a;rbf or the estate of George D. Furaau, lat of Utiattan , ooanly, a-ceased. These ?r,i, therefore, to cite and add nf*h all whom It o’ny concern, to bo and appear oafor said Court if mitko - •/■'i on 01 boiore Un first Monday in Marrh next, otherw'ie sad ieltws wifi bo granted. Withes*, Dominick A O’Byrne, keo Ordtcsrv ! o- D.'.vtaam County, this blit dav of Scotefuber, It 64 r-- ' vivtor » UK 0 - e / 4 e-t fi! il ts i .t -CHATHAM COITNTY -i ■ \Y whom it may eoncori!: Whsroas, William E. FJfnn wiff sppl, at tho Couit of Ordinary for Loticrs fMsnrnso,*, ~ Administrator on the estate os Mary A T. r ly; L late of (JhatiiHin co;«;.ty, deceaseji: Those r.re ttavreforo, to cite and j Imootsh all whom It may consam, to. he and appear bt-ioro said (lour t 1 make objection (If any they have) on or before 1 first Monday uwst, other wise raid loiters wi. be grunted. Witness, Dominick A, O’Bynso, Ssfj.,Gr ’.lnury ru Uhsthaw cons ty, this 26th day of August, i8«». sepfO * PrmiMrnX A rWcTBHF o e n 41 KOBGi —BROOKS CnCAI’Y -.0 a.i aLo V. 6 tt may concern: Whereas John o,lk has applied to me (or Letcrs of Administration on the eslato oi G. It. Dukas, lato o. sai 1 com ty, ceceiieed, This in, then loro, ti cite i-s.l admonish all oon cerned to apucni a my office iu Wo Imo prosenbod by in*, to show came *,iiy .otters g.ocl-f not be grant ed '.be kppiidfiD . ' Givsn under my hanJ :11 i ofliefa .it-Esiuro, t iis9ff dav of November. 16«4. nov!4 i ff ilctJAi.L, Ordinary X T a.TTK OF fiJ A.'DHATHAaf COUR to’- T 1 .—To. s’i whom it m;-.'- <t0 8 ,.-eni: •'•rr.ii. Am :«to(P W Uer wifi apply a; the Cour •f Orfi-oarkfcr • ef'cs Die issoryas .T -outor on th. t>-U*e 01 Margaret i'i'liail Isle of srbi oo'inty. and - .'*ae il Th * ” V’. ff oretore, to cite ai.-l aij':' 'n!r,!i a toiom ii :tcy aorconi. to, b and apooar boiore sal-: ' nr ' rp-: eo’jc-ston (ii any iliey have) on or be for 'be Hist M n-'ny in Jaidiary noxt, otherw-sc > aid latter* will ho cimled, Wltaoss. Dominick x o ; Byrne, Ecq.. Ordlha.y ioi ■ ibaiuma County, life Ist day o: July, 1364. I V nmnjKmfr * .i.pycMK a < - j Et’ltwlA b nrii.ll c UliiSl i Y — lO, a. \4 who it tt may cot com: • Kh.-Kas, Masco M I?aviwill apply at lite C nrl of Ordinary for sum Di-mlreoiy a AdminiaUr-. toi ■II the OBtifte of Daniel bhiree, lals of aid county, do ceased. These arc, there!-rn. to olte ail pefsons-teteresk and >o bo and npperr . ' ,-.y office on or bbforc the -r. Monday la April -ul, to file their objections, it ‘toy have *.»■>/, oii.B ntve said Lcdteis will be graulot' to the uppiici'-nt. W.i ior-s, Domini k A. CSgroA Esq.. Ord nary oi hatha. .l c .inty icir 3 I d-.v ol October, 1364. 0c.4 * DOMINICK A.O’BYIiNB. o a.« . O'S’A'.Ckt C ( 44 K6R6I A—iFFlNtlliAct 0 (10 V It'i i -To ai! whom.it may concern: when'Elina hot u Craha and Thomas Brannon will -r 11» to Ur- i-j-.rt of Ordlua y, on the first MON ’ 111 • ext. to be discharged from the adhlie istratiou 01 -Jic ortuto ol Wil'lam F Graham— These tre, ibereicrH, to cite ah.l adino, ,»h ah two tins inteo-bie>; to by and anuear a: the Coutl oi >- .iinary, >rto!a the time p. -scribed by law .0 fiio tho . ob;cotions, if t!- 0 y anve ar-y, ol wise t -.'ttc.of Duroiesion will bo granted \o « ipplloaat. Given under my aantl snd officls slznaturs 4tb .lay of 5,0. leather. ISfit. r. u -ncBEAU S"roß6 O' <• ay. ,4VA6U < A—U Os Ki r, ~tAIUCPI k, —B.ta 1 whom it may concern: Whereas, D. ii. Kirkland and Joseph Kirk .and wu .ppiy at the cjnr, of Ordinary lor Letters of .dmm istritioa or. tho estate of Timothy Kl kland, late ol ti id enun.y, decoa.e >, These ute, thereiore, to cito and admonish all w il may conceru, to be end appear bofere said Goer' to aako objection (if any they have) on or before the. first Monday In Janus-y next, otherwise sshl iv'toe;- wiil bo giaiitcd. Witness, thii, TiU day of November le6 ; . novlS PAlTih L f'T n n.-. < - h-' -v. . —v,l-tor ii.v;.! fivuti 11. -it ai Df whomit may concern: Wm rear, Jmu-13 E, Bw, at will »• ply at the Onur 1 I'rdinary for LoiUtrs of “cun tebfem-tota annexe,” on the estate ol Baiali 0 A yd iatn of Saul coun y, dec. aee , ’i'eeso are, thereiore, iocite and a.imontsh all whoa it may concent, to be and appear before eaid Court to aako objection (if any they uave) on or before the 2u tonday in Jauuaiy .text, otherwise said - letters wil >e granted. Witness,Dominick A.O’BiTse,E*q. Ordhicry its ChaL a'jtf.frtr, tfcU 35 t» Jay of X 2-. vember. 1.863. nnvSC * a -•* <* «t / I . OitGiA, LIBEitTY tiiiUei I —so an VF who e. it 1. ay co.tcera. vvbores.9, Valeria K McFail, wil! appiy to the tCourt of (iidiiiary ior h-t. r? ,01 All mum, union ol he ertaie s 1 ui James K jteFa.i, ilees-sej, These are, Iheretoro to o:.o uui aousoulsh an p r -ions interested tone and appear-et my office 01, 01 lelore the second Monday ii January next ioflie toe 11 ibjoctionn(i. any they hr-,vo( otherwise said left re iil> bo pi anted, Witn'T*. W. P. Girardeau Kfq ordinary for Libeity eoanty, 2.1 day December 1864 de 5 W. F. GIRAkDKRU o 1.0. ( (EUSGtA—hlEhitl’l OOUN'Vi —to tali whoa or it may concern: Whereas, Oharlss 8. McKinne wil, apply so thr 'fourt ol Ordinary ior Letters Dismi.-sory as Adminis trator on the obtain oi Wasbiingtou Wiuts, deceased; These are, in jrolore. to dm aud. ada.ocl*:. bli whou :( may concern to be and apuou. beforo si-id Hour 11 luukeoblac.u: .f any they have) on or oeiore ib ..tret M • :t ftnuary a«st, othbiwiso ssid tetter ’Ui K ylfi : u:- Witness, W, P. Girardeau, Ssq., Ord narv tor «*< tiriy covi: y, this ales June 1564. lo '.W I > r ! 1 Gt EOStfiA—BU' UKS uoUNiY —To ai, wl om a \ may concern: Whereas, J. A. Magruder h»s applied io me ior Le ters ol auatdiausm .ron the person and property of Emt a O and John j. t: agrujer, minors under 14years, roßidents o! aai! county, Abuse are .herefi.ru to cite and admonish ail par.loc Interested, wh. tfior kindred or creditors, tc !>e and appear at uiy uoart, within the time pruscr'.b --■ and by law to show cause (if any they have) wnj net leu should not be granted »o said applicant. Mimers my hgrid oosi. nov26 T O. Vo!ALL,O B O. / t hOittilA, hi. ia... OU .nil, —iO uu suss, 1 VJf may concern, Whereas, Wm. Biitch will apply to the Court o! O dluaty «f Brian county on the firs. Monday ic Novemi-er no .t for Letter, of Dismission as Guar dian of Angelina Barber. . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish at par ties interested, -whether kindred or creditors, to b, end appear at my (Juurt wilhiu the time proscribe i _ taw, to bliow cause, it any they have, why lolbfi should not be granted to said applicant. Wilnest Win. ii daymans, jssq. Ordinary 1 Brvan county, this 20th .ay of Bcpteiuber,!364. SCI 22 WM. U. HAYMANS, o. • 0. Q AM?HfMA—BRYAN WU oi—•£.. alfwuoui Whereas, John Bustler will apply to the Ootirt ol Ordinary so- Letters L'isuiissoiy at Lcri;au ol f B. and Geo. tt. Stun--n. Theso arc, tbo:c*lora to cite sr <: adrocnlsh all wu -. , it may concorn, to bo red appear ttoiare said Court 1 make objection (i( any tliev have) 00 or boforo lue i> Monday ia April next, otherwise said letters wil bo granted. W linctas, W. H. Layman, Orditsrv for Biya 1 county, this 2IiU day of doptembor, 1564. rep 27 W. if, HfiVMA J, o n 0. {i BW Si* G 1 A— LIBERT i OVUssv !.-io 4J$ wbo-ti it may concern: Whercaa.CHas. ii. HoKione. Administrator tip on t, rstate of B. Lawrence Winn, late of said .-.oar:-. , ieces.-tati, will apply to the Court of Ordinary 01 ifi ooai iv, for Letters DitEilstory, These are, therefore, tocito and adN.enl*U ivilwi on It tß.y oonoena, to be end appear before said (kicr; , dam objection (if auy they have), on or hewru ,h> irat Monday ia January next, Otherwise said icitoi will bo granted. , YUtsaaa, W. F. Qiravdeav, Baq,, Ordinary for Überi lonr.ty, this 21st day of June. IS6-L leM W p GlUA'tWtarr a t r. Cl U.OUUI-A—C INCH COUNTY.—i'o all whom it If may concern: W lierea*, Joseph Bass has applied to mo lor Lei tors otGm. dtonsfiip ol the person and property o the minor hairs oi Isaac b| ikes, late of said county aecea ad, These are, therefore, Jo oita aud admonish ail ac singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if soy they have) in ay o filer wilhiu the time prescribed by taw, otherwise lottos will be granted to the appiicaut. Witness my hund his November 16th, 1864. novl9 . * H. MDRQAN. o. o. o. s r KbRGtA-Cf.IHOU CUUNTY.— io ai, whorT Jl If may convern Wholes,*, John F. Smith has applied to me for or/- tori! nf Admlras-.atieii oa tho estate' of Jackson Lee, lata of uald county, deceased : These a e therefore tn citoa„d admonish all parlies." whether kindred or creditors, to be and appear at rcy Court, within tne time proscribed cy law, to show cause (ii an» they have) why Letters should not be granted ,0 s ~and applicant. Wtines* my tiand tfifi Oct. 251 b, 1864. Oct'/S * to VOKflf N. an n ty St«.RGIA—CJ.iNCU tiOUrfi i.-ruul wi.oa S' it may condom: Whereas, Maty A. Davis hr* apjllcd to mt for I eitore 01 A iniiUto aiioe on the eslnte of Win L Dials, late of s? id county, 1 e :rated, ihose are. tocteiore, tv cite and admonish all per c na conceme .! to (iiaw cause (t( any can) at my ol See on the first Monday in Ja nitty next, why Let his of Adroit Dilation should not fie granted said up and rcani V ■ iry htad lliia Dec. Cih, 1664 dr<9 H 0.0.0 l \ *;■■■*»<.-•. A A—CHiNUH (JOhhT»,-Io siiwi.ot' V3f It Kiny ooncCrn: Wneruxs. Guilford L- at ngor has applied to ro fo Lotierß cf oiin.inito.ra in on.the orlsle if Joseph •1 Oi hon. l.ne oi said county, deceased, These are UtnreA.ire to cite arid admonish ail t aitie-. iulcrestea, whether kindred or ctuUHors, to be n: appear at my ' wiito,, Ui—.p,[SO. .Kto.l l, r ■ to show oaja), if any they tuive, -s : fi tiers should ucl be granted to »«id appiicaut. Witc-iss inyhund thlt D< cchber 6 h, 13 f. ilf <9 * H , >v4leprs .* ( l iA ifi ua Ultoulf ta—tulava VHAUr.i 1, — k.) To all whore it ntAy concern: Whereas, c.vira Bi at .tas applied tc me fu Letters 01 Adiaiulstration on the estate oi Jsaict- K'glrt. late of laid eonnty, deceased— '(‘Peso are, tii relore, to cite ab persons, wh* cr klrrjrcil or crodiiors, so be and appear at my oific co or beforo the first Monday in January next, fils tbuir objections, it any they have, why letters ot Ad tnihislraiion should nol ha granted to the appli nt. Wi ue*s tins 11 h day of Nov taper, IS 4 i.ovld ii. KURGAN, 00c NOTICE. EORGIA, OLINON (Ue iY -Six months at. Y.H ter date l wil; make app-i ati rn mo Liouor soio the uari oi tVidii.ary 01 s,i I a>u rty forLetto » o' Dismtssioh ss A tmioisirator oa the eslate oi Sea - horn Laa’.i 'ger, late of satd soanty, dr eased. TL.s doptoinhor VJ .fi, 1 864. GEORGE W: NEWROKN, se * ~ Administr tor. NOTICE. G( EORGIA—BSOOK3 COUNTY -To tho dts s fi bu roioi iheea a 90: David Edmonson, lato o raid co’nty, liecessed Yon nro horeov rrot’fio 1 that I will app’y at tho next Janicry 10r.,: of tie Court of Ordinary o; sa'd county lor the app intmont'of three nr more freelt lders of arid county, to dis.il ute «v.id estate, according to law, ainor g the hoirs o sail dec lasod. Dlv Y FDMONSON, dec9 Arlm nlstra'rix. Adminisorator’s otice. ALL persons having demands against the Karate 1 J Screven . urner, doceatod, are r quo and to ha and them In duly certified; and those Indebted to said KBlato to make ■ aymentto ootfi R. T. CI BBON. Adn inlstrntcr. Buggies for Bale. GI?F Double Buggy; one co top Buggy; !>olb in por ted order. For tale by declO—2 • A. R. WEIGHT, CHURCH INTELLIGENCER, DEVOTED TO THE INTEKJBST6 OP THE Protestant Ep seopal Church IN THE CON FKOEUATK S TATES, IS NOW PUBLI9HXD BY THE P. K. C. Fiibiitliiuj; Assoeiutioii, IN CHAR LOTTS, N. C. KEV. F. M. BUBBAUL), O. D. » BEV. (i. M. EVEKHaUI’, A. M. { h-DhTORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, CASH IN ADVANCE : For 5 raenths $ 5 00 For ti mouths K) ihi For 1 your 20 Ul For Army or Hospital distribution, a deduction ol 26 per cent. xtlt commniiicatious should be addressed “Church Intelligencer, Cuailolie, N. C.” oct 26— law4t* P’PtOfSPJECTU » Os THK PAOIPIOATOR, * Uthohc Jouruai, TO 1!K FUgLISUKD At’ AUGUSTA, UA., ON TUJK IST OF OC'l OBKK, 1864. IN view of the fact that, mo Catholics oi .he ,Cou lederate bbates are wilhoUL au organ—that they nave no newspaper to communicate to tnem religious instruction aim luioriuabuijj, the faHuiiais ana other olhciul aocuiueuto ol the Bishops aim Pastors of the Chutcii; to enliven Lue caii-h aim insl ruet the miuds 01 those m tee the undersigned propose e« . tablismug sneh ah organ lu the city ol Augusta, Ua, ' uui design issuing the nrsl number about the Ist October next. The object 01 the “Paciiicuior’’ wi(l be : Ist. To supply, as lar as possible, this great neces sity, and boauVoeale, in an eminent mani.er, sounu OatnoUe doctnuus aim Views, piesenled in me true oatuoLU spiut ami tone. 2d. ii wot he-ottered to the Catholic Bishops and Clergy Ot ihe entile Cpnieileracy an a medium lor publisniug their official communications; and, thbre iore, appeal, is bn-mioimhUi'.u l- 1 »'Hi I and support. am li win contain items ol Cutliolic lulolligeuco irom all pacts ol tfie wolld; and arrangements wi If tie made wilii mis view to obiaiu catfioiie jour uals aud publications through tne blockade o. oth erwise, 4tfi. it will contain a Foreign Department, in which a summary oi newsoi inienisl 10 readers of loreign inrth will ue given. 6ih. it will eoutalii, also,a Literary Department, in wfiicli will be given Sturies ol a religious or mor al character, Foe try, assays, &c.—designed especial )y for the amusement aud instruction ol Calfioue la dtesaim children. 6th. it vyiil also contain a weekly summary ol news, the markets ol tne principal cities. dtC.; and selec tions ol a miscellaneous character. 7th. Rs political tone will be eminently Southern and Republican; advocating most strenuously, as its iiurnd miuites, Feace—a speeuy aud honorable Fence -ior our mstrai led country; nothing, at the same' time, that it is tne essence of Republican Govern ment mat Lhe powers ol ihose who govern emanate irom lue iree consent anU choice 01 the governed; !.ngi tile subjugation of a pai.b of a Republic by an other part I. a hereby in Republican principles and a ooutraiCiCiioii m terms; thht tne A boa non Coiispi lacy ol the Northern BUtl-es had dissolved the Union even before IJue beginning oi the preseut war; thai the south wm. iorceu to se'.ect her own mode ol Gov ernment; that slavery is nut piuiitiuted by the Law of Nature, or tne Law 01 Uluist, ucuer certain couut ,10ns; that Lhe conditions nc.e.-r.i. y to tree Slavery uoiu Moral and Onri'ouau censure, must ue tuUillec ny the owners of Slaves; that War is one of the most dreadlul scourges with which Divine Frovidenci visits Nations in Hi justice; that the cause oi al! misioile.no lies lu sin; and that by attacking sui anil immorality we aim ihe ileatn blow at wars and public calamities; mat retaliation in war, which may, some times,iu thejuugmen. ol him wnohas thesupremuau thonty, become a matter oi absolute necessity, is to be checked and restrained; and is m direct opposition to the spirit ana maxims 01 Ghrixt, as leading lo the honors that have characterized Fagan wariaro in times past, or disgrace now the savage proceedings •it Indian Nations; and, finally, that, il we abstain irom siu, and tut up pure suppliant lianas u> the t’nrune of Moicy, we win, at tne t-inie appointed in the Counsels oi Div e justice ami wisdom,'deserve Lhal Uod withdraw His chastising hand, aud ret- 101* 10 US peace, rustaLd trauqtiiluy. Tho "Fucilicatoi” nui ne published weekly on good paper and clear type at FIFTEEN DOLLARS FERANNUM,IN ADVANCE, Eight 101 Six Mantas, or Five tor Three Mouths. The earnest co-operation 01 the Bishops and Clergy of the Catholic Church, as well as the Laity, is re npecumly solicited iu fiirthermg this good work. Wi nave already received the approbation oi the Bisho; of ttaa Diocese. WALSH & BLOMfi, Publisher™ Augusta, Ga., Aug. hfiifi, 1564. augdl—u Notice. .Until farther noli. 0 the Pulaski Houh will not receive any hoarders to furnish them with meals. Itisonis can be rented and iodg- proem ed on reasons bic terms. # W. H. WiL,TEISKUBK SCO, Dec, filh. 1t64. « deed—6 A Card. MA SK4 JS IE iillhK long celebrated in the treatment 01 Fk-Uauk Diseases, hereoy otiers iier professional services to the Ladies of Savannah Having had all the requisite adv images, she ib confi dent ol her ability to relieve ihe 'Bufferings ol her «ex, to whose peculiar complaints she exclusively devotes herself. References to eminent physicians given if required. Residence at the corue,r of Ferry ami Montgomery streets, udice hours frorny a. m. until 4 o’clock p. m. novl—l wl2 NEW GOODs7 QNE CASK Confederate Grey Caeslmere 1 case Dark Jeans 10 doz Merino Undershirts B ack Alpaca Mourning Calico Black Flax Thread Hair Pins 6 bales Cotton Osnabnrg For sale by novis—o Dewitt & Morgan. For Bale, ’ /sgtto A FINE Saddle und Buggy Horse wsßjgja& Ue is both kind Stud gentle, and will be ypn sold ci;enp il a; plied lor immediately.— JBhS3* B *w For particulars, apply to ,dR. B. F. ULMER, dec - cor. Broughton and Price sts. laivolrc oi' Hardware JUST RECEIVED AT G-a. 2,000 English Cut Tacks, as ’lOOO papers Heel Tacks, 4 and R, in pound packs 100 gross Iron Tai.le Spoons 50 doz 3 in. Iron Chest Locks 55 doz Iron-Pad Locks 100 doz B(af» and Iron Curry Corqbs tO pair English Trace Chains 10 doz Shoemaker's R isps A-sortnn nt of Mill, Bastard and Taper Fties Assortment ot Englisli Hook* and Hinges 25 dor. Halter Chains • Sewing and Peg Awls For sale ny . novie—lw D: D. COHEN. -Wanted, MA tSO IFSK, by the first of December, iu the central part cl tovvu, with 4 to 8 rooms, gas and water . Address Box 362, Post Of-, tlcc, Savannah. novl 2—2* SSO Reward. OTOLKN from a house in Margaset street, on kj Sunday morning, 13Ui uist., s-veu Silver Table Spoons, with thelmiial- '‘E. A Il.”on tiie handles. The above reward will he mid for their recovery Apply at the Morning News office. novls—3 SIOO Reward CJTO 4.EN from my house on William street, on {to the night of the 14th, several articles of Clothing, such ns Ladies.’ Dresses; also, one Overcoat, one pair Black Pan's, oue Black Sbawi, and several ar ticles of Jewelry. novffi 1* (’HAS A COOPER. % For Sale. ANA No. 1 BLACK HORSE, eight years AiiOold, kind and ty ntie m th<- harness and nu- LL&-L.,|,.r the saddle. Enquire of Messrs. BLOUNT & DAWSON _ xiovl6— 4* Notice. riUIK subscriber has removed to the store on A Whitaker street, formerly occupied by Mr. C. Cannon, and will open this day a fine lot of Groce rlesfjitst received by blockade. 11: v15~9 E. EHRLICH. For Bale. ASfiOUNE aud lot at Blick*hear, No. 8 A & G. R. K. The lot is about live acres. The house contains aix comTortable rooms, amt a hall 18x20 feet, two store rooms and kitchen attached, ntables, carriage house and wash room. On the lot are two fine wells water, a firrowing orchard of poach and apple trees, and flue garden, For further particulars apply to AND. M. ROSS, tt Ufthk State of Georgia. ACADEMY IT. ii 1 FALL. 'savannah, ga, CoudiiMed by tlwe Sinleu us out 1 .i)dv oi Mercy. THE Fail 80 »l«n of F is fnetl*. t?on wil o: a Sfipt mb r 15th and eloseFobrus r 16 b, 1666 Tketiiirimr fta-si 11 aili.ioui . emu - Febroaiy 16t< and elo e July fill, wi >1 r uo ! i examtns .on and die ribet on ol p.fciul -ms, at whica tbs parents ani groudi ns. n» nl»r> riends m h» insdiiuto., are in vued to nfteui'. Ters s per fl ssion.finclodfrg Board snd Eng lish Tui ion payable in adv avoo S6OO 29 French .' V 6 Os V.nelc on ths F ano, with uje 01 Ins.reinent.,. 60 00 Music on « e Gu k- r 40 Oi' Crayon Drawing snd Fafi.i ug in YV i.te-r C010r5..... 0r5..... v » OO Orieulai rtinting 16 00 Fro ov *1 orkar.J Uuibrtddory ... 10 Do ifi ax Fruit and Flow. rs. 16 JO Bummer Vae lion if spout at ihe Academy... 160 00 There la in the AOAddmy asepar . e department o» Day Pupils. Tirana ear, sjcsmom . fforSoDior Oiaases 20 JO For Junior Claasu«.. N -« 00 For Preparatory Ulseecs 10 10 Kxirn charges wifi bo the saroo for 16 ic at lor the b ardurs. No deduction made for absence over, t In <: so ol tong sickness, irregul irlly tn alto ndance au-1 eaiii of pGiH.tua dy t:> school hours, will subject the up’.li to uismis al. knrtser p rtloulars can ba leached al -the Ac .Jo my. cepv HUM UMi«’ WM WHOM, t hATRASX At ADi hiTS . iTMUB reorganized instttftioc w!l‘ \ ■fa A eii on Monday, Oeioin-r 10it),.u -im an otii uient and exportencod coipc of Teachers ; lurnith.ng .1 comp elo odue .lion in au scoouiulisted and UlOl oug.i stvle. senior Deimrtmont under Rev O. B, King, F.iu oipai. junior DepsilDuct - Mifi L. B W.igbi*. Plimary Depar.mcnt—»trs Kaie Oluekoy. ' French, German ana -n c—Mademoirolle A jrnpon, loimer'y 1 1 tho celebrated French School in Oharlento t; l-tely if .he Lucy Cobb Institute, amt ot disunguisheu sccuss in tot clung. Draw,eg. Fainting, Ac-, under Mire Fromv Wray; a lady filling 1 his -epjrluinu in tfie Montpelier In btituti. w unde; uie efiargo oi the Rigid Bov. Bishop hi.licit. khiglisli and Malhoroatinai siadles, with Bol! 4 Lettres and Ancient Langnageu fur .. the ii 'gumr Course; lor wh eh tult on in auvanoe: Itenior Dei-artuirm ffi'i pu term Junior Departmont. 60 “ Primary Dei t ronoa 40 “ anode, 11 lionguugoß, Dr. wii-g Ac., at Teacher 3 rates No ot er Vile , chaigov. Three ieims. bcgloniog oct. her 10th, .J.nuaij yOiri ana May Ist, nukes "p iho Scholastic year. The general oomroi of tne School ey ihr Prm. ipt! and theseversLroo'ina under thud difiorens touch rs. F.itrESKNOAS —J he Beard 01 i'rcstooß ol Ouatnam Academy, Judge Wui. iiaw, Ujapman; Btoaop Ji.l liott; Bov. Dr. arson, W Tsornu Williams ..obn W. Anderson, Jo.,n h. Ward, li D Weed, A. A. Allen, Jttßq. a iso, to the Clergy oi the city and natrons oi the schoo.. •Mrs. W. is late!/ of AtUc.ta. and au aaobaipiish • od Tesoher, liiglny r ooarui.iadea uj -.>.>> K-diott nod !>"r .1"" ’r natrons ’ wVili i lassical JSciiool tor Buys. ItHIS School is now op.ia ai thu ~c even House— eutrance on Oougrees street. Instruction bj urn neat Tea her. in all department 0.1 study, espe cially in that of Ancient and Mo.fcru Lidiguuges ncvßti U _A_ ~b£» O _IL) J±i. M O. OAYOB & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Merchants G H N Eli A it A. U E N T S , Negro and ’Real Estate Brokers, Formerly of Memphis, Term,, late of Atlanta , Oa, 4 C*W now be found in AUtHJSTA, Oi„ Broad At eot, oppoeit>• the notch ’iho At omic la once mt r** a*o i xtcr.fii*e ottiib lehm: nf-~jcTiio Pi\,of-r* hob < ff re eilra indtioemcotß to ail Who wish £Ot»cJa gold o» aVxed, to which iv. attache i l»ig* rooms tor the Bait* Ko-piUf &«»d ikntiding of ?n»H« for Stoic, >—.. n.-OTfl i! BPJJ'U >t toi tyJjjitZ') •urs, jron can ho Arcade without an? e«iH. lmo roviO w. a. Johnson; manufacturer Os PRIM fiRS INK, COLUMBIA S. C. ESTABLISHED SEHJ%, 186*. rtp.yr ts JAMJIb BAJNKb, 9 g, a'jiuD BANKS & M'LKOil, Attorneys at leave and Soliciftcr» Hi Ghsnees"v, • Jlj A. Hi *U C! IT Y - C&limbia t'Dßiuy, Last Florida. £%?~ WHS promptly attend to el! business entreated lo their 04 re, _ aug2 ts OILS! OILS! I am manufacturing the following Oils, which are offered to the public at the aanexed prices: Chemical Machine Oil 125 per gallon, Faint Oil 10 “ Tanner’s Oil 10 “ Refined Rosin Oil 9 “ Crude Rosin Oil ... 3 All orders promptly aueoded to. J..l>AiiUi, not a?—SO* ■ * . Augusta. Oeoigia, LGBK CUT FOR I At ViLLAINS STOLEN on Tliuisday nigot worn the ca.net of A. a, Solomons »Uo...vH rota Ring fe War ring’ll I>rag Store, two City Lamps *im '-aa'oc.ors a Liberal reward will bo paid .or* > • 11 D'aooy.ci ta ihlel cr thieve*. JOa»:lM LfTCAAN, Hhfllrn ar: ’»t< » AlKtllKilS'i BAXOlt’a SA laSJ. WILL be sold before the Conn done) do r in the t wn oi Qiiiimtm, Brooke county, La , wiiuia t’-o Itgalnon.h of tale, on iho ii '• Thee.lfty in Jann a y next (1865 ) the Land Ml), gii gto the estate of .f, mc« i'a lit, deceased, i,.t . o< Hr .'k- r- er.’.v. o >n -m-cing It i art*or, mw. —)■ -*■ —,jit too snili ol :aa m Simmons, 'V. ti W .u, U. Nielstili, a,.U Olliers, i'nepsco bas apo-i >t a very fine cotlige dwollli g, c id taming six iarg«r ««, fireplace to oath, w. h oib r entail room* aUacool, gin bon to and cr, w and all other o tbuildings nootss r 'lh rj a e 800 ions of open land up n ms plac >, wlilel* pr »- tlu :0* m 11. There are 160 „creu c r more 01 n .iiuu. ck laud o th i bee-, q-iallty apo i the place, and it is eud lo be one si tbo moat denlrublo tre cis ot ,and in lb. county. The re wautieg a saleliooio, tea lr.rn V.ti kes raids, would do well to a lend tao s le. leans ,:a novl9 t,l \VM tl HARP!Sf AdT.’r NoritiM 'so uKireostw .%Kt«#B* iroifx. n KOitOia BifOOKS OL ti t —All persons ul lx debied V> Ur. Loary rila .iy, late c> rai > county, dec-,Bred, -are hereby uuia.ui to c.rne i.iea.d aid ectt.e mi ilios., who have ol .dais a„un;s. hh e.ia o are reqiioslcd to present tue . forpa.-m ot to the go deralgnod, proven a. ite ARLY, Fx’., Qoitir.itn, On., Wov 15,136 L law4,v novla ADMIA I S Tit A PoK>S !UMi ON the fl'st Tu.eday In ,f nuary nett w tl be er.ld at Q dtmac, Brooks county, <?«.. fihio,, a woman, n 2 and about thtriv lour y,» s, a very god cock end' washer, with her ihreo t h Id. bl, Robert, I'avnl and Th .mas, aged 12. 8 and 2 yours Sold as the p oporty o the estate ot toot V. ttignililav hue ol 6.yen a- unly, deceased, tor divist, nam ,cg ih-i h ire T. and. HOTKiSS, dec6 td Adtuinlclraor AI.L peraou- having c aims « sinst 'he cstnto oi Waruiei Molina, ciecoiuei will posonUhe aamo, duly attested, wtthm th- time proGorlbed by I w; and ail pe r sins lndeht il to said esiato mast make imme diate pa,hint to We R Morris, who is aalhorlaed by me lo ceceipt ter Uie same. LKONOKA iw WOLIHA. Oh til ijaadded K- "*lr,x. ” NOTICE, . UN flLfo thsr n tloe tin, j’JLASKI HOUSE will rot rec.dve aey Boat ets to turuish th.-n: with tseals. Booms can be .ented and 1 aging pneared on reasonable to.un dees v W. H. 1$ XX<IB£,&6£R A ut,»i