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VOI.. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1863.
NO. 278
J.uln ^Uotuim) '^cu‘0
GY THEODORE BLOIS.
W.^f.TilOMPSOiV, - - BDITOit.
MONDAY MOHNINO, NUVDMHEK 21!, \8«3
TELEGrKAPHIC.
HI.i-Ui.T3 UP 'mk PHKUB ASSOCIATION.
h.i teral according to Act of Congress In tfo yruc
1 m;:j, t,u./. S, Tnrwtber, in Hu Merit's ojfk'f of the
Jiu'rlct Court of tin- Co njederate Mates, for ttu
j\„irf:,rn Dio rid of (fcorgii.
LutdHi H um ilio Pronl.
An.ANT A, Nov. "I, 10 *10 A. M.— llic.Giiicka-
maiigu train, duo at *4 u. tn , is just in, wllli up
wards dl 100 Vaukcea Irom Uuinsi.lt’* rear. -
Oillccrs I’uini the from last evening report no
thing morn than lire usual Uring. Fieacrii Hull-
e.iiione represent that movements ot more Ihau
usual Importance arc being now executed in
Ten licence.
From < li orient oil.
Charleston, N.jv. 21.—-The shelling ol Bum-
ler uveiagcd one .-.hell a minute last night, .aid
continue* heavy this morning. One man was
killed in the hut yesterday. Fort Johnson and
Bat 'cry Simkins opened u vigorous lire upou the
Yuukecm' engaged in mounting guns between
Gregg mid Wagner. There han been no lurlber
tiring on the city since our last recoil.
I.ATU1U
ClIARLEbTON, Nov. 21.—The rthelltug ot the
city was commenced to-day at hall-pant ten,
and was coullnued to half past twelve, during
winch time eighteen shells were thrown. Two
more shells were thrown this niternoon. One
colored woman was killed and one whito per
son slightly injured. Tbo shells thrown are
one hundred Parrotts. Heavy mortar Bhclllng
bf Sumter has continued all day. No report
Irom the Fort this evening.
Fit oaf Nkwbern.—The Kinston correspond
ent of the‘Raleigh Journal aavfl the Yankee
General Peck Is in command at Newbcru, with
about 3,500 troops altogether. Foster’s com
mand has left Nuwberu, and Pock is getting his
old command Iroiu the vicinity of Fortress
Monroe. Foster, it is said, will supercede
Meade.
li is reported that two English steamers, with
cargoes of munitions of war, and consigned to
the Confederate ttlates, were captured otr Cape
Fear aud brought luto Beunlort on thoOih iust.
Knoxville Ouiis.—l bu South Carolinian ol
the 20th insi. says : We have reliable private in
tclligenee that LongstreeVs corps is in posses
sion «d Knoxville, and thus ol East Tuuuossqe.
Burnside has retired, leaving a small force at
Cumberland Gap. Wo now believe that Middle
Tennessee will be immediately recovered, uiid
that Grant’s army, unless speedily withdrawn,
will have to ho fed at our expense.
JigT'A wholesale linn in Richmond is selling
rice in limited quantities to retailors at 80 cents
per pound, on condition that they are not to re
sell it for more than 85 cents per pound. A
grocer on 0th street,‘near the market, advei-
lises rice at two shillings por pound.
Xlin situation ul Uliullniiooica uu«l tlie
-- SoalhwcMt,
A BIO BLOW TO HE STRUCK.
The Yankees have news irom Chattanooga as
1 itt as the 1-tli inst. An artillery duel belweeu
ihe batteries on Lookout Mountain and Mocca
sin Point i» the only thiug like news. They any
liiui General Dec has taken Bragg’s army ; that
Gen. Hardee has been assigned to Geu. Polk’s
corps, and relieved Gen. Longstrceton Lookout
Mountain. The latter has gone with sixteen
thousand troops, part of cavalry, to East Ten
nessee. The balance of the cavalry have gone
t) lnka. Cheatham’s and Stuart's divisions have
rammed, and Bragg has now threo lull corps—
H»rdfio’s, Breckinridge’s and Buckner’s—u total
of sixty thousand men, ut a low estimate.
A stupendous movement is ou foot, which
will make an epoch in the history of this war.
A grnno and vigorous plow is about tube struck
which will result in the destruction of rebel
nowvi hi the great Southwestern Siam* ol the
! onicdeiaey, and give us possession of a vast
amount ol territory and perhaps prove the bc-
aiunii.g ot the end ot this sanguinary struggle.
Evirytiling in this department is ou the move,
hi id iim development ot the seciet plans ol
which 1 speak is, doubtless, so far accomplished
us not to detract irom their ell'eeiivene.-.s by any-
thing which uuylie Incidentally mentloued iu
this letter.
A large body of rebels were concentrated at
l ueeumbia, Ala., aud had reared lomiioalious
ot considerable strength and magnitude, in an
ticipation of giving our troops a bloody recep
tion, and, if possible, to check our advance.—
To confirm them in the* opinion that wo were
toiuiug that way, fO tlerlmufi’ division
throwu'forward to within a lew ruilea of the
1 lice, and was suddenly withdrawn, leaving the
impression wiib the enemy that their array ol
strength bad Irighlemul us luck. Bat while
they weie securely and c.omloilably awaiting
our approach, the time was occupied by Gen
biici man iu moving the bulk nl his lorces across
me i'enuesBce i ivor, which was accdmplished
easily and rapidly »ovi i d days ago ut Eiwiporl,
whore two United Buies gunboats are lying,
without opposition.
A formidable army, commanded by
our most energetic and accomplished Generals,
L thus well ou ns way towards ns destination.
Supplies lor this arin> have not passed through
» onuth lor a Week pad, but have been obtained
by iho way ol the lcimcsseu river, which is ra
il,Hy rising, and which will be our entire de
pendence lor supplies lor some time to coine.—
li i- thought the Memphis and Charleston rail
road will he immediately abandoned,aud the
lurge body ol irtopa now occupied iu protect-
iug it wnl thus be allowed to take the field.—
'im* Teunes&ee river lorming u sure avenue of
supplies, aud requiring only a lew guuhoina to
keep it open, wilt thus allow our troops, who
have been tor a year and upwards guarding our
coainmiiieailoiu, to make uii exchange which
Hurt-1 refilll infinitely to our benelit. The river
i-> uni eh rarer than ruilroadeommunlcaiit
be, besides being capable ol truu&lerring larger
amounts of auiqdn^-
Good New* from tl»« Weil. I
The Press,.extra, published at Baris, ft-xas, I
contains lire tollowiug, which is '‘important, it I
true” t
Glorious news-general blunt and nis
STAFF KILLED 1>U OAPI UUED—ALL UIH TUANS I
l’olM VTION AND OUTFIT TAKEN BT QUAN-
THELL.
\\ n give the loilowing letter In lull, which was
revived lids morning direct Iroin the writer.—
f»wiug to our'long acquaintance with Colonel
Sinihon Fulsou wu have every reason to believe
diu ilu: eoulculB ol the letter are true.—| KdUor
Aw j
Headq'ub 2nd Choctaw Regiment, [
C oup uear Cahadiau, Oct. 11, 1883. )
T" Captain Cdtopbell Lejlore ami other tnembtYx
"J (hr ttencral Council:
Gknth News hu*ji)*i arrived hero, ollieially,
•ad which L perfectly reliable, that Gen. Blunt
in* hee.n killed by Gen. Qnanlrfill, in command
‘*1 the Missouri hrrcee. Gun. Blunt and most
O hi- Hiafl were killed whde-cn route Irom Foil
Smith in the direction of Kansas All of bis
oattll Was captured by Qnanirell. * * T *
ihe Federal* have evacuated North Fork. * *
Our brigAdo la anxious for a light. Thing*
( b a*iw assuming a .much brighter aspect in
thiH dvpariinent.
It'll "in trieuds tho news.
Your* truly, 8. N. Folsom,
Col. L'niud'g 3d ChocUw Regiment.
(Special Correspondent
iiporgia
l- ol the Daily .Morning Nov
I f'BP l l IUIY.
MllLEDdEVILl.E, NOV. I'd, IhGS.
8ENA I F * I
e was opened with prayer lq Rev. I
I rience of last winter, it is not likely the Van
' keen will undertake nnmher winter eamimliru.
/,*. hmotul \ ntuni. I
From ’*«
Special Notice.
PitMi duit ii
EXECUTION Ol* SPIES
Tho Sot
Dr. Ridley.
Mr. Walker moved lo reeonsitler the bill pass
ed (Mi yesterday to iiuihoii/.e admiuixiraliMs,
exeentors, guardians and trustees to invest
trust lunds iu the securities of the Gonicdcruie
Billies, which was din-usacd, and the vote was
lost.
The call of the mil wan next in order, and tlie
loilowing hills introduced
By Mr. Reid—A bill to autHorhv• tile (’onus oil oilier captures in salety.
IN FORM BUS.
uutRorlr.-! tile <
to pum.-lrdchmli ing juroiv.
By Mr. Watkins—A bill to authoriEu
s uulan.ul diRlillalion.
elation 1
: li t Ml I I
Governor to snppi
By Mr. Gauhieii—A bill i
lax payers.
By Mr. Bprayl»«ny--A re-olutlon
In the right of voluiilccr icgimen
their oill. ers.
By Mr. Weal—A resolution ou tin
jeet.
The loilowing tolls were passu-d :
To amend the IM7.VU seetlcli *d ill
To exempt pei..ons in (lie militia :
payiueultd prolessioual lax.
j |To change thn lime ol bidding
Court id theeoiiMty oi I’ike
A bill to preseiiL loresinlling, i*g
engrossing, was discussed tor miun
passed.
A bill to legalize the tdllcial nets ol the sev
flat eleiks id Ordinalles in ibis 8i;tle—lost.
A lull lor the relief ol viucli persons Who have
unwillingly violated the “act to pievenl and
punish me planting H over a ccriain quatuliy
ol land iu cotton during the war,” was discuss
ed aud Iont.
Mii.LBDdevii.i.e, Nov. 20, 1803.
SENATE.
in the Seualo to-day tho bill to suppress
gaming in this Btute was discussed by colonel
Gauidmi, who advoenled the passage of the bill,
and upou the call of the yeas and nays, was
lost. It provided lor the. inllieiion of.eorporeal
punishment and imprisonment. 1 regret to see
the inciitlercnee manilested l»y the Senate to
suppress this crying evil.
A eonmiuulcation was received Irom the
Governor giving his views on the impolicy of
the tithe law ol Congress, and recommending
that uo measures to enact such a law lor this
State be adopted—referred.
Mr. Ramsay iulfoUuccd the L Mowing hill:
To e xtend the lime of making the return by
tho Ordinaries ol poor children entitled to the
benelit of the 1‘oor School Knud.
A resolution in relation to receiving Conlede-
/ate Treasury notes—laid ou table.
A bill tor tin* pardon ol John W. Martin, a
convict in the ‘?eniieuliary lor murder, (sen
tence was imprisonment lor life,) was made the
special order for lo-nioriow.
The Senate then took up iloiiso bills for-lirsl
and second reading.
House bill to incorporate the Oglethorpe In
surance Company ot Bayauuah- -passed.
A hill to incorporate the Empire Stall? Insu
rance Company ol the city of Macon—passed.
A bill to cnuiige the place ol bedding the
Com taol Mcluionh county—passed.
A bill to repeal the aoi eousol.daliDg the ol-
tiees ot Tax U. ceiveis and Collectors—pissed.
A hill lor i.bc relict of the President and Di
rectors ol the Northwestern Bank ol Georgia;
allows (hem to remove their business Iroui ltsug
gold, Ga—passed.
A bill to authorise tho Issue by the .Stale ol
»'e million dollars of change bills—relerrcd to
Committee on Finance.
A bill to re-enact Hie “riiay Law”—rclorrcd.
A bill to compeil overseers and track bunds
on all railroads to ilM a list of the brands aud
marks ol all cauio killed on said roads, with
the nearest Bunion Agent— passed.
bciiaie then adjourned to 8 P. M.
In the alieruuou the 8ciiatu uiet aud read
bills Ural and second time, tiller which the lul-
lowlhg bills were disposed ol.
A bill to repeal sections U.V.l ot the Code—
passed.
House hill for the relief ol James and Samuel
P. Kavenel—passed.
Tbo Senate then adjourned
day.
HOUSE.*
Iu the House to-day, ioav
granted Mcngrs. Hill, Reese, Ku
Leonard; also, to the CommiUc
tor the Blind.
A resolution requesting Congress to exempt
breeding animal* Iroin iinprtsuiuenL—agreed to.
Also, requesting Congress to allow volunteer
regiments to elect ollieera, anil to repeal the
exemption law. Upon the call of the yeas and
nays the resolution was postponed iudellnileiy.
A resolution to regulate the issue ol treasury
notes—was referred.
A resolution requesting the establishment ol
a mail route from Dahluncga to Clarksville—
adopted.
A resolution asking Congress to allow sol
diers ou lurlough I roe irausporlalion—adopted.
A resolution requesting Congics.s to put
those regiments which have not been iy bard
service, in place of those depleted by tire ser
vice—referred.
A resolution to turn over the two Slate regi
ments—referred.
A resolution to iuercuso the machinery' for
(nuking cou.ou cards—adopted.
A resolution against the export ol cotton-
adopted,
(Special to Iho Marietta IU-hel,]
Deuatuu, Ala., Nov. 14, i
Via Rome, Ga m Nov. IS \
Hawk’ns* scouts have captured another sut
ler’s train on the Murfreceboru’ l*ilr*»7 and in
stead of lulling back, allowed tire pursuing par
ty to pass them, and then made a dash into
South Nashville, driving the pickets and briug-
' ' oil other captures in aaiely.
i’he Yankees attacked Hawkins nml ids men
while tiring a bridge on the Northwestern liiil-
hut the bridge was burned, Hiwkinv
ml the oatU ol . losit) g », ul { \ lV
j Stoke’s cavalry nod .Peters’ East Teumkscu
cavalry, arc. in Hickman couu»y, swearing icr-
I riblo vengeance ou Col. Has kins, ol Wheelers
; mounted scouts, lie attacked the uriued no-
I grocs ou the North western road, kil.iug Ihirtem
! and wounding a number. Hawkius' ineii am
I bushed tin? coinnmnd searching for him, but an
uccbb'Ulul sliol sprung (tie iitnlMi-ii and provok
(•(I an uneven light, in which lluwkius lost two
I im n aud eight prisoner*. He is recruiting ra-
tin Interior |,|«||y and has IneuJ 'iiiotl hy Jack Hinton.
Captain U»y, ol Hickman's scduD, aud J tek
j Thompson, the guerilla, bolh.Keuiueiiiau.s, hud
•' a Iray, in which the Jailer was killed llawkina
j had im-ft: spies and Union inlorincrs tried aud
ext cuied. The Yaukees iu a raid allot him
caught J. O. Giilllth.
Uotul Niavx Irom tlie West
(Spuelal to tliu Advertiser and Register.]
Tanuiuauao, Nov. 18.—A Vetter JuhI received
Irom a member ol Geu, Grueu’n bind, gives par
ticulars ol the deteal ol Uauks’ last expedition
to Texas.
i’he division uuder Franklin, cn route tor
Texas by Red river, wub eucountered by a por
tion ot Taylor’s army, uuder command ot Brig
Gen. Green, near Alexandria, on the 5th iust. A
stubborn fight ensued, and the enemy were
routed with Joss ol all their stores, some small
arms and 000 prisoners.
* The division under Weilzel, going via Brushcar
City, was routed by Geu. Taylor, near Opelou
sas.
Bjlh wings have retreated to the east side ol
the Mississippi, aud the expedition is abandon
ed lor the present.
A portion ol these troops ure reported to be
at Port Hudson aud Baton Rouge.
Our Joss was comparatively small.
Heavy tiring was heard here all day yesterday
and this morning. It is supposed to be an at
tack on Port Hudson by Powers. T.
* 10 A. M., Fri
i of absence was
sell, Bryan and
on the Asylum
On S.vn UDAY, III" Mil iust., and
11 very Salitr l iy ili.n- ft. r, the (L tuvia
Committee uni send to the Getu. ia
lumps at Charleston, V/ itrr charge of a *]vclat »/«..
tcnijcr, additional supplies, and sunk contributions
of Unit, vegetable* and ro iked pruvbMona, not or a
pcilshahh: nature, as uniy reach Havaiiii.iL'ou the
Friday previous. Every package must be dlst nctly
marked “Tho Georgia Dihirilup.ing Committed, Bn-
vnunali.” WM. UATTKU.HUY, Ohalnnan.
Ciiar 8 IIaiidEH Secretary. septl ti
OFFB-’E GKO.bllA RKIJICF AND j
HO? PA I. A SSI Jl'! A t ION, ^
Augusta, Ga., June ikt, isikl. )
A messenger o*. the (loe.gia Rebel amt
Hospital Asst '.ation will leave Allantt
on or near tin- tilth oi each mtmih fm Mississippi,
and will take charge ol all boxes uuri pucUu;; a in-
teiuleil loi the Ge. irgia tloops iu that Htate.aml will
carry them to some sub- point nos\r I In: army ami de
posit them, and inully Uieowuura i.r deliver tbmu
to the owiit-ia, If practicable, tree ol charge. Tin:
boxes uiid packages must tie msikt-d uitt> lie mimes
oi tbo owners, their company atm legiimmts, and to
the Cttie of the Ucoigia Relit f and Uospilal A*soch-
lion, AilaiiLt, Ga. Aeaociution will not Ik* re
spoiislltle li t the del.vi i) ni any ls»x containing
piUtelmlil.: tirlicbs, hiic.i as gieen yegutables, Ac
li;»Xt:-.t and pe kilgi - Will lie depo-.iUtl lit lllO Wayside
llomc, Atlanta, Ga. W. II. POTTER,
_ jt '27 -dtw« m General Bupcrintcndent.
Ailmlliistraliir's Suit:.
S i l l n <>,f j.oiu.i , xv a v 'iv*; i-oi : M
TV. When us Jataea HlKhsmiih, Administrator
1 orth.'f*-Ac of.l.T-’ f!!f!?ir»ntth, d(*'*•• epfHI'**
to the mm.-mu it.-.l h»r Letters oi Dlniuissiou irom
said Annniih ttaiuf ,
. These art- theft lore (u elje and admonish all per- [
sons t onrt ni.-tt show • .nine pi my they have) why ,
nl Adm.iiistial -r ou Ilm litrt Monday in l ebmary
next should not Im tnsmlt'r. il Irom his admlinstra
unship.
Uivt.u under my laud and oillcia] signature, tliLt 1
July Vllth, 1TM.
Jy« J. s. WILKHNB. Ordlimry. |
S TATICOKGICoUGl A, W AY NK COUNTY. ,
Whereas, Jas. F. King, executor o! the last will
ol S. Clay. King, d tvaa. d, applies to the iindefsigu- j
ed lor Is 1 tiers DtsiiusStti y from Ids executorship.
Therefore all p.aeons ctmcerin^l are he-rehy retpiir
to show cause 01 any they have) Why :• dtl cxecu
Extract,
I --
CHANG IS OF biUHKIKJl.E.
O N and after Hunday, Noveintur 1st, tl,
trails toi tills Road and oratu nes will ru
UJ follows ;
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
JdAve Havaunah. r.'io ,\ m
Arrive tn Macon. l. no 1*. >*
Airr/e in Havaumi
lor,
li’
or i*i
of i
COUNTY'.—To all whom it may concern: Where
ua, Samuel R. J. Thorpe will apply at the Court of
Orth nary for Letters ol' Administration on the estate
oi Miss Henrietta Alice Dean, late of said county,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to beund appear before sAid court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
lli’bl Monday iu December next, otherwise said let-
is will be granted.
Witness, A. A. DeLormo, Ordinary for McIntosh
county, lias 2d day of November, l«l»3.
novi A. A Dal.ORVtE, O. M. (J.
U'iV __ ,
£3 COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Where
as, Mary A. Ryala will apply at the Conrt of Ordi
nary lor Loners of Guardianship on tlie poisons
mil property ul Philip M., Susan tv, Richard. Ru-
i'. iU a . Hampton, t'aladuuia nnd liester A. Uyuls,
children ol Jordan W. Ryala.
TJieseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said • ’om t to
make objection tif tiny they have) on or before tlie
nrul Alouday lu Decomuer next, otherwise said let -
il he grunted.
• * “ L
•' ixuvemuer, jooo.
A. A. DaLOrtMK. O. M.
TtUSDA\
House door, in
legal ho tr * U r
f Ordinary
. . >1(1, ou tho
In Jauuarv iivxt, Ik foie the Court
the town of Blackshe tr, within the
i’.e, a part ol l.ot f\rt. Ul, sltu.itfd in
town, conuiming ahoui l -U acrei
Moudu
he diretmr *-d.
is vn uudet^iny hand r
ml peal this May litli, 1st',
JaMKS HIGH'' si I I 11,
Deputy Ordinary.
1»A ILY Ns CHIT CHAIN.
. .4.00 i
.f. fill V
. f» IM i 1
,T. Mi l
to the undi ipigned lor Letters i
administration.
Therelolv all pt rsotM r.tyui-erm
ed to show euilsQpt an) tlu-.y h:r
mlralor, on tlm ilrti M-muM)
u.l aval tin. M .y hi It, 1 di l.
.i.\m;..s high -.mi i ii,
Deputy Ordinary
\t .UM' t IH N I > . v II
i ' tlr'ii tilth 1 Mu'tinsi David C.
ie nl s-.nl ttnuily, art- hereby
I to piv-. tit lit.-an. properly at
h> lasv; and all pei«•»
hereby rr.pmcd it*
1 iiuik:rskgiicU.
epf.'l
■ luinu'diuie paymcni i
JOHN A UUTLKU.
a, in said towu.
: town iol tu.d
i the llrat luorday lu February next
horn* of su
a part of
county of
of aaid lamia sold as the property or Joku T. Wil
son, (Icccubed, Hiihjeei to the widow's dower.
llOVg -WU) WILLIAM GOUrTKhkJttliu'r.
T.ix Collector’:-* Sale.
O N the drst Tuesday in December next, will hu
eold before the Cojrt House door of Ale-
luioah couuiy, between the legal hours of sale,
the East by Kittenhuuse street, on the West by
whurl lot No. It), ou the South hy the Aliamuhu
river. Levied on under ami by virtue oi a Ji.fa. Is
sued out hy Hie Tax Collector Y.'. A. A. DeLoriuc.
MDSUS YOUNG,
HUcr.lt' MclhtOdb couuiy.
Mclnlosh run ii ty, Ut!. 2*.i, IMi.j. novj_
Notice.
A LI, persona having claims against llio estate of
Auliiony Uveritt, tii-ceused, will present thi-ui,
duly authciiiifdled, within the lime prescribed by
law; and all indebted to said estate will muke Imme
diate payment to tins undersigned.
MAIL ttYKRITT, Adm’x.
O 10 KDWaKIM, / X||11 .... H
3. fct. J’l 1'TMA.N, f All... I».
Sept. 2llth, 1803. * octd*
Notice.
8 1 \ 1‘ Y days after dale application will Im made
to the Court of Ordinary ul Mt lulosh couuiy,
fur leave to sell the real aud ptrsoual property be
longing to the estate ol James M. Darrin,
ot 12 _ LAURA V. HARKDs, Adm’x.
NOTION
S I A l‘\ duya after date appllctrllon will be. made
to the Court of Ordinary ol Chatham county lor
itave t » sell a female slave, and the personal proper
ty, outer than slaves, belonging to the estate of
Jordan P. Uiooks, late ofCuiiiham couuiy, deceased.
MARGARET E. UUOOK.S,
Bepl Administratrix.
f Diiiulsoion from the admlnlstrntio
objections (if any they have) iu my ofllce, in terms oi
durt of ordinary far said county.
JAMES HIGH SMITH,
November 2,18113. .Deputy Ordinary.
sold at the Court House uoor iu said county, within
the lawful hours of sale, a tract of laml con
taining two hundred acres, more or less, known us
the lireory Island tract, utljoiniBg Slcpuuu A. on
land. Also, a.l the same time and place, uii:
acres ol a Hundred and Ufly ucre tract granted i<
Samuel Kigle. bold as tho property of Sherrod b
Akins, deceused, tor the beuent ot the heirs aud credi
tors ot said deceased. Terms cash.
iiucty
November 2, lb<J3.
SAMUEL W. AKINS. Adm r
solution iu relation to the collection of
the tux iu kind—adopted.
A resolution that no new matter tn*. received
after Wednesday, 35ih inst.—poslpo ted tndcli-
nitely.
A resolution iu reference to the returns ol in
surance companies—relerrcd.
A resolution in reference to adopting the
lithe law for the support of soldiers’ lainilics—
referred.
A resolution In reference to granting fur
loughs, lor which Mr. Long, of Troup, o lie red a
substitute, which were referied to the Judiciary
Committee.
A resolution in reference to providing for in
digent families—adopted.
A resolution requesting that the State Guard
be furloughed to sow wheat, gather crop', Arc.
Adopted.
A resolution to confine tho business of this
session to mutters of public iotei e-1. Adopted.
The Senate resolution reiflirmiug the resolu
tion of l$t>l iu reference to the prosecution ol
the war, wu* uuaulmously concurred in.
A hill to regulaio tlie iimuucr of disposing ol
writs of certiorari touuded ou writs ol halna.i
corpus aud possessory warrants. Parsed.
A hill to authorize the Inferior Courts to em
ploy agents to buy flour, A :. Passed.
Tho House then look up bills lor llrat and
second reading, and arj mined. . Troup.
(Special to the Mobile Advertiser.]
A Ytinkec tteiihuiloit Sloi ) \ Large Ar
taud n Nulled Tor iraoblle.
Oxford, Miss., Nov. 17.—Tne Chicago Tri-
butie ol the 12th is received.
I A New York dispatch, dated 11th, say*: *• The
U. S. transport Daniel Webster, arrived here
irom New Orleans, 211.h, brings news of the dc-
1 parlure of tbu Heel from New Orleans uuder
I Ma|or General Banks in person, which for come
j weeks bus been tltllug out under Major General
I Dana.
1 “ The nuiuhnr of troops composing tlie rxpe-
rliilou is not announced. Tho lleet ul iianspoi ts
la large.
The steaiQbbip McClellan is Hie IDg-hip.— i
Sixteen transports are mentioned, ami a number j
of tclioonora und tugo. T hree vessels of war
conv y lb«' c.xpedillou—the Mouongahelu, Vir
ginia ami Owu.-et).
“The whole fleet crossed the bar at the South
west Pass on the 27 h, tor its destination— Mu
bile 1 1 !”
Orders accompany the above regarding an
choring aqd landing.
An editorial comment -ays Hie matter has
been kept quiet; no harm t m now he done by
saying that Mobile Is the point to be meuact d.
\ lUKTiE.
To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Wiley
Knox, Aamiuistrator upon the estate til' Jos. Wuin '
wlight, late of eaidcounty, deceased, applits fur Let-
ti-rs ol Disimation irom the aduxiuistiation of tmul
estate.
Theicforo, the kindred and creditor* ol sum de-
ceased are heicby cl.ed and udmoidbhcd to file their
objections ul auy they have) in my oilice, in leruxsof
the law, otherwise Lettoro Diemisoory will be grant-
t-.i the applicant ut the June urm next ol the c'ourt
of ordinary lor said county.
JAMES UIGUSM1TU.
November 2, 1833. , Deputy Ordinary.
Notice >o Debtors and Creditors.
A LL person* having claims against the estate ot
W. W. Chouvor, deceased, will preseui them
according to la..; aud persons indebted to said estate
will make iuuneniate payment to
JolIN it. bIMH, at Albany, (la.,
r.ov3— lm* Adm’r nst. W. W. Cheewr, dec’d.
Notice,
I .IOlilt months after date, application will tie
made to the Marine Dank of Hie cily of Savau
Halt lur renewal td Scrip for twenty shares ot the
nt.n-k of said li.tnk, No. 2U34. iu the usmu of M. il.
UTliiams, Trustee lor Mrs. Rachel Williams, dated
Scpt.s, lHiJ. Said Scrip Isis been lost orstoleu
ADJtl.MsTKATOlPiiSALK.
, the Otl.
^ _ ii shares Oontral Railroad Stock
Hsu, six tracts’ol mnd, roniainiug about UMI tu rns
a..re or less. Hold for''the bcueiU of the Uuim ant
■'editors of the estate of Win. Henry Wilson,
liovi‘J JolIN NV. WloHuN, Aiim’r.
AIMIINISTU AI Oil’s NOTICli.
id, will please band them in, properly atLsted,
wuinit tlie tune prescribed by law; ami all person.-
indebted will make immediate payment to the inub-
Hignetl. JAM. A. CARTER,
i'iovII ^ Aeuuidflrator.
ADMIMSTRATOK’S SAI.E.
W ILL l»o sold before the Court House door
Clinch county, on tin* first Tuesday in Jummry
ucxi.ull the laud and negroes belonging to the estate
• deceased, ccnalsiiog of six like
i or six towu lots in the town ol
in said county, vi/. : ->o. 2, Bl-.ck D, one
qu'titoroi uu acre; No. v, Block D, aud No. 3, li il,
h ih acre each. Nos. 1 and 2, of Block r. and No. 2.
Block A all in tho town of Htockton. Hold for the
W, **»U ol the belts and creditor^ Terms^on the day
of ta’o.
liOVl-l
O
noth :i<:.
N the first. Monday lu November
't Wm. U. Wilson, deceased,
lor ihe benetit ol the hobs amt creditors of said de
ceased. JOHN W. WILSON,
sept) Admlnifiirator,
JN i > L'i Oij."
S IXTY days afterdate I will apply to the lion
oraulu Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for
leave to sell all the real ami personal pioperly ot the
estate ol Patrick Hou.-lon, lor a division among the
heirs. ALEX. McDoNALD,
Adinlnisiintor.
hwemor’s (\oucu.
county, deceased, will please hand them ill, properly
utn-sted, within the lliue prescribed by law, ami an
persous indebted will make immcdmic payment to
ul tbo uuuetslgued.
sept 21—lawliw
’ l Executors
lixcruior’s Aoilcti.
lulu of Chatham county, deceased^ will i»l<
sent their receipts to one ul the undersigned ami re
ceive llieir papers.
GKO. H.OW&NS, ) tiii'il’
JL L1AN UARTulDGK. - ^ ' . ‘
THUS. K. LLOYD, j Executor*
septal- IftWtlW
AiliiimisiruiorS iVuUce.
N'
r leave to sell Hie real estate und iK.isonnl property
.longing to tho estate ot James F. Linder, late of
said county, deceased, lor the .benefit of tlie heirs
and creditors or said estate.
KM AN PEL SHKFTALL,
Administrator Estate of J. F. Linder.
Savaunah, Hept. 1*'», 1863. tep17 -e2wtkk(
executor’s Sale.
O N the first TT'KbDAY in December next, will he
sold befmc the Court House door, tn Wayne
coim'y.Ga., tin- loimcr residence of Mrs. Ifi.H. Fort,
on the luniu load, eight miles south of Barrington
Ferry, coiiaisliWg ••( nine liuudred (W00) acres of land,
and tin* improve-m-nts thereon. Hoitl by order ol
Mieoitlinaitj lot the purpnso oi division,
octffi ♦ JOHN M. TIoON, Boxeeutor.
NOTICE. -
S IXTY day* alter dato uppllcat.on will.be made
to the honorable the Court of Orainarv of Chat
bain county tor leave to sell four negroeb he long lug
tollu* estate of .Vary Jam: Harris, laie ul i liHiiiitin
couuiy, deceased, i"r tne benefit of the heirs anti
creditor.-, of ihe sard e=lalta
JANEM. HARRIS,
octs Administratrix, -
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
A 1,1, person- ii.'tvi' g any rlaims nguim-l tnunetatc
..I Mrs hii-itiiiiah Wi'
county, deceased, w I'- l‘lc,tr»-
*itl..i.i.*l oi-liin Hit lime lUL'i , _
immcdlule |ii)imnt
. lulu of Kllinglii
hand tiiem iu, properly
rilled by I:
uTATH OF BKUdU.V, WAYNE i UliNi ^
O All persons itavitig tietuamiH against James
HtutVoid, deceased, late -*t said e.mmy, are iiete.liy
noiifiuit aud rtiipured uipiost ui them, ptoperlym-
lettied, to the undersigned Wllhm the t
uudurstgneU. This H.- .t.-
he made to Lire Court oi Ordiuary of raid couuiy lor
leave to sell a lmci td land containing one uumiied
acres, more or less, in said count), tne cut ire
estate ol James Hlall'ord, deceased, fur lh>: henelll of
f.eavo Macon
Arrtv*-In Si;V ejont 7.00 i. M
WHITESVI LLtl At ’CG.M MOD \ TION-D 11 LY,
f.ouvo Bavamifth
Arrive .-tl Whiiesviilu, (No. 3) ..
NY IdlebVi le. (No. 3)
ACGlioT A ItU.
i II
Arr.t
LnfiVW /
Arrive in Millnil
ImavtiMIlltm
Arrive iu YugusLi
Lfiav.t Align-la
Arrive in Milieu
Leavt Ml lion
Allivo in AagUstll..
KATUNTON BRANCH.
Leave Katmibm
Aiiivelu Gordon ...
Leave Gordon.. .
Arrive In UnlonL n
I’ass^ngrrs from Hava'-naii nn-t ,Mac.*n
will ink*' rl/hir train, nvil connect diret
v.vanmh u, d Au/.uida, and “Nli'hl T'i
ti P0 A. M.
; 7.7 A ■ M.
r Ml CM.
>.20 A. M.
ur» A. M.
i I. A. M.
1. it P. M.
~. o.iunodtillon Tuiin to Mil
r Friday inghL :‘tnb tu-t:\nt.
and Augnsta connect
Mil not he
for Albany,
; said ut censed. T his tit'jr-
N OTll'U. WAYMi ( OIM Y. Him.;
days alter daleapp:icatiou will Ins made lo in<
Honoruo.e Court of Ordiuary oi Wuyt.o Couuiy,
leave to sell the I
MhetrodHuolUeld,
BOp80 *
it belonging to 'the Estate ul
D said county, deceused.
JOHN M. 'I IcON, AUli
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de-
cofit-d are hereby cited and admonished to file their
bjeclioiis, if any they have, in my olllce in terms ol
the law, otherwise Letters Disnussory will Im grant
ed the applicant at the April term iicxlol the Court
>f Ordlnuty of said inily.
sepli _ STEPHEN .1. GORTON, O G. C.
S TATE OK RKOIKll.l. i IK ATfil A iVM
COUNTY.—To hil wnom k may concern:
Whereas, Jno. Cunningham will apply
rl may concern, to he and appear before said Coiu l to
mnkeobjectiou (it any they have)on or before tar 1st
Monday :n November next, oiuerwtse said letterr
ill Im grauted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Csq , Ordinary for
Chat liaiu couuiy, this 23d day ol Hepiemm-r, tafiit.
• 1*21 DOMINICK A O’BY UNE. O. C. C.
S TATE OF BliOIDHA, ClfiAl 1I.AJI
COUNTY. To all whom it may com ciu:
»viiereAS bolomuu ilarauor will ai>,>iy ul the
Court of Ordinary tor Letter a DisintBsory
, ,rile andtuiintmish all whom
it may concern, lo l»e anti appear before uuld t out l to
make objection (If any they have) on or iK-foie the im
Monday in Dcu^uber uoxt,other wise said letteis Will
be granted.
wtineas, Dominick A O’Uynie, ttaq., Ordinary Im
Chatham county, This Utitnduy oi May, l-'iG.
juul DOMINICK A. O’BYMNK, o. o. O.
tor on the estate of Lewis F’. Harris, lari; oi
ham county, deceased.
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear bciorc auid Court lo
make objection (if auy they intVu) on or before tlu
fin.l Monday iu November next, otherwise sal.I let
ters will be granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, 1C*<] , Orainaiy for
Chatham county, this 11th day of April, lHiM.
Uprl3 DOMINICK A. O’BY UN it. O. C. C.
GIA'I’K OF (IfiOlUilA, (;1IAT1IAI1I
O COUNTY.—To all whom ll may couceru: Wbert'
as, Daniel 11. Stewart will upply at the Court, ol
Oidtnary lor Letters DlsmiBsory us Guaruiaii of tlu
whom It may concern, to be aud appear before rain
Court to muke objection (if any they buve) on or be
fore the first Monday In November next, otherwise
ram letters will bb granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordlimry lor
Chatham County, this 2-ltli dry of September, 18t*3.
sel*20 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE. O. U.U
Confpderate Siam’s oi’ America,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In Jjintrict Court oj CoiijcibTiitc States of America
Jor tin Sout/urn District of tiiorgin,
April Term, 1883.
IIEItE V*, Henry l.athrop, ICdw’d Pmlelfonl,
W’
of said Court, (1HG-4.) made tleluuli therein; and
whereas, Henry J. Dickerson, Win. 11. limisuuiun,
John Sciidder, Charles 11. Hull, John F. Hamilton,
Charles W. YV. Hritun, Jobu I. Grayson, Valentine
Basler, Joseph F. Gammon, Hhe’tlon NV. Wight, John
M. Williams, Abram Bicker, James m. Prentiss,
Antonio Pom c and James Wlthlngtou, Peril Jurors
regularly diuwn nnd duly suinmouetl lo aticmlal
sold term, ulso made dolutilt tticrin; ami whereas,
James McCarty, AllredT. Barnard, Geo. 1, Mctloiigh
and Mail hew »• Wilson, Petit Jurors residing in tne
county ol Muscogee aud District aloicsaitl, uniy and
sptcially summoned to uitentl as such at said April
teiin, 1WJ3, also made deJaull theicln ; nnd when <n.
Charles Baker, a Petit Juror, residing in the count)
of Richmond anti District aforesaid, duly and spe
cially summoned to attend as stirh at said April
named Grand anti Peril Jmofs,ami it Is so ordered by
that unless they slo.il severally lib: with
' ' " rl u
Idle of said Court good aud bUlllci
d.) t
it the next November urmoi *
liit: <itb duyoi Noveuiht-r, P.n:
etA* rally be fined, the former in il
dolluis, aud the Ini let in ilie sum ol
at eordtng lo law. Suvnnuuh, Hopi.
octHlawtiv
«Ko.
For fciale,
Till-: very pleasant aud desiralily located
brick dwelling, large and convenient aud
well finished, at the corner oi Weal Bum.I
and McDonald streets. Apply lo Mr. Hum
at the Central K-tilroad Depot,
eod-t* J. MOUNT, Troslee
For Bale,
.N Kllingham county, 17 mile* from Savannah, on
tIm Augusta Road. 22u acres of land, it) of which
— ■ ^ — l is uuder fence, with a tomforunle dwelling houso
From TUB Army. — Paasuiigeis 1»y the I*red- > ll|tt , oU ihuildiug*, a well of good water, a htsallby
eiickhburg aud Central trains report all quiet ou 1( „ ,u„ n . on tlie uncleartal laud ts oak aud pine-
UU ltil|ipi>li..uliucli ...ill liipl.lHH Wl.ulli.-rll.l8 ..... I,HI-, from AbefCiiH. lamllutt ulitre
film i. II..-1 u-enrser «l n Himai, Il Is h.inl lo 1 than- uvunuli(in
nrclifl. U Mtt.au liiunJs lu u.Iviwho, hi. i-sn ur.v,l- U*U mv.uns", (I.,
iurtily ox pee l llunr weathr
but It set ms nrohfilile (hat his only object is to ;
prevent rolnloieonnnu* Imitg «ent irom tin*
army ol Nouhati Vtrululu 10 'IVnnwate. We
V VllNS AND OSVDU itkS.
HALLS Cotton Yarns
army ot anuunu »..w». ... *
mny uow look lor baA tsoatbor, aDdthotxpo-j otwu
I a HALLS Cotton Yarns
ll),, | U...Oo«muo^. M «iuh , v
Aduiinibtralor’s IVolici’.
LI, persons liaving >uy claims against the
Southern insurance*
COMPAWT,
t WANNAH, GA.
Ileury Brighatu,
John Host
John Cunutiu 't
John M. Cot*i*er,
llenry Lat'ir>*|».
Isaac Scott, of Macon.
... J.irkson, t*f Augnata.
Tlu* Comp: ny b- I'f 1 l* 't“i t« Insnro ugainsi loss
damage on ait «h»crlp “ f ’* rA, “"'* n '*
terma.
of property on tavuruble
AlTioMf*,iTOLi|.tly a.lj.i.tfil ui.J |ttld.
unif,., hit liny »tr.-«t. sov»uu»li. Ua
HENRY BRIGHAM. President.
Aahoh Win : H * ’ ‘ 1 v s-pv'. tl
Carbonate Soda.
20
•cpift
CHAltl. E.
Clerk Disirit ii’ouii (.’onfede
■rtl—VawtN-l Miutbem J'tslih i
iid't mu, 1st
,) that tli.-y w
in sum ol tin
twenty tiolSa
d. P.i*:t
HENRY,
Notice.
viib Boat ti-western R. li.
’’niauia, Fort (J'tlnes and intnnnenmto points; slso’,
vith Mai--n nnd W. it. It. to Atlanta and the West.
Day Ti tin tv.uaet is nl Macon will* N, \V and Mu*
'ogee ILK- lo Columbus, Montgomery, Mobilu and
lie Bout ii west.. GKO. W. ADAMB,
octRO « Genernt HnperlntofidoiiL'
AUatiilc ami tiulf Hallroa.I.
RMorleaC ana Jlusl ICxpedlllous Koufs to
IfruiiBWlrk ami Timmatvillo.
ItladGoil (!. IS., f.ako City,
irioullctdltq and 'B'allmboa- *
CP
* and r
dally (Hunday«
LeaVu tt.ivannuh at 6.-I5 A. M.
Arrive At TbomnavlUo at 7 Id P. M.
RETURNING.
l.uavo Thomanvlllu at B-81 A. M.
Yrrlvo ut Savannah O-Wl i’. M.
Oonhcitlng at McIntosh (Htatlon No. 3, going
West) on Tueaday*, Thursdays and Haturdayu, wuh
llliu of coaches Ut Burton. Returning ou ultorofiM
Coil hoc ting at Tol*ennvillo (No. !)) dally with the
cars fur Brunswick.
Connecting ai Qnltroan (No. lit,) dally with a line ol
courht:* to Madison (J. li., Fla.
Coiinor.LIng at Groover's (No. 17) with a dally Hue
of coaches to Mnntlcello, Fla. Arriving in time to
connect with the cars to Tallahassee and St. .Murks.
Freight Trains leave Havaunah Mondays. \Y oduus
.biyii and Fridays, nl fi A. M.; returning on Tufstlay*,
Tnursduys aud Hutordayn at 4 P. M.
N. B. Doable tho regular rates will bo charged on
all articles shipped hy PoMonger Train, excepting
frutt, Iresh meat, fish, oysters, und other perishable
_ticlert. Freight by Passenger Train (should bo de
livered at the Dept at least one hour boforo tho slatt
ing time oi the train.
JylB
(1, J. FULTON, Boporintrndnnt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
'uCtoi
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
O N and alter Hnnday, March 22tl, 1803, the ColuinJ
Inis Mall and Passenger Train will run os fol
low* :
MKT WEEN MACON AMD OOI.UMBU8.
Lonvo Macon at b-’-W f- M-
Arrive ul C-oluinbns at r .11.40 P. M
Leave Columbus ut v 12.-h) P. M.
Arrive ul Macon uv d.M F- M.
BRTWBBN MAOON AND OHXTTAIlOOOIinr.
Leave Macon 8.30 A. M,
Arrive uL L'haUalloochuu... 4.38- P. M,
Leave Olmttnboochee 7.30 A. M
Arrive at Macou fi.21 P. M
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany con
ucci dally ul bnmli villti, No. 10 H. W. R. K., und from
Kurt Gaines daily at Gutbbcrt, with L'liattahoochc*
Mail Twin*.
Leave Bmlthvlllo ut
Arrive at. Albany ut.
Leave Albany at..
i2.no r
. 2 03 P. M.
. il.Ul A. M.
. M.
HEAD QKH DEPT 8 C., OA. * FLA..,)
CkatlrMoii, 8. C. t MOV. fid, lHt*3. |
M'l’ClAI. OKill KN.I
No. 228. f
1. Medical ofilcera in charge of Uoapf*
tain in this Department will report with
out delay to Surgeon Cnowatf., Medical Director of
Gcnaial Hospitals, thsoanu*, company audrigiment
of all detailed men employed In ibeir respective Uo**
pl.uls, slating whother or uot the men so employed
are unfit tor active servlco, and the nature of the dis
ability.
m ***** *
B) con-mind of Geu. BKALrnroAHn. :
(Signed) JNO. M. OTEY,
A-slstant AdJuUut General.
■t 11.1*1. W. W. GoftnoN, CttpV arid A. A. G.
ftQUTM iVMidMIi CO.
Cnpital-
-Two and a Half Million
Dollars.
])trccw*rs o
ATI-ANTA.
iallies Ormond,
. F Hi i ring,
. W. Jones,
Root,
h. Lockhart,
ooi.umiius.
YV. it. Young,
J.F lioKeinau,
Daniel Grllfin,
KOtllUH,
D. F. YY iirox,
[ J. A. Ralston,
John L. Jouus,
Pulaski 8. Holt,
tfUAO BCOtt.
0AVAHNA1I. •
|Andrew Low,
W. H. JOUNOTON, Profildeat.
CHARLES DAY, 3ec.reUry. , 4 . A . ,
The undersigned haa been appointed Agent Tor
davannnh and mo low country ol Georgia, and la
prepared to take risk* againut Finn onthe usnn
minis. James MoliENJtY, -
ap27—ly lib Hay-street, up tuirfi.
BRYAN STREET
NtBRQ AUCTION MART.
my house open, No. 108 Bryan street.
Market (square, BavHunah, Ua., for the sale of
At groos, privately aud at auction, ou Tuesdayfiana
Thursdays of every week.* 1 will sell all kinds Of
property ut the Court House ou tho first Tuesday of
ovory mouth. Persons having property for ••lo
will give two or more days notice belore tne day of
sale, so that the property can be advertised, i also
: accommodations lur any number ot Negroes
_ _ moderate price lor board, and 1 will ueu every
otlort to make quick sales and lo the best advantage.
J. A.' B'I'M YEN BUN,
DYKING ESTABLISHMENT,
ItterAUhiauniJ at 1832.)!
(DniAved lu 36 Draftou sired, «on»
h York sirsait ussr ihs fats resideuM
• i ilio suliseilbsr.
£ xi S'. tauhucriiHir, grateidl for paat favors, ban
JL muvu U* inform mb friends aud ihe public genet-
Umt he ib now prepared tu Dye ail Colors m tbs
•eat style on biUc and Woolen Dressee, bhawie, Jfcc.;
.deo, Table Covers and Grape bhuwio cleaned and
oluu.tu.il in tho beat manner. Ladioa’ Eld aud Do*
jmit Gloves cleaned in tho Best London stylo.
Tim subscriber bcgB leave to slate thni be it now
aruistred to c.ean, bicacb and press Ladies' Bonneta
ana Flat* in the most laaiuounble atyioa. rama
uodurate.
Gontlemen’s GarmentB Dyed ana Gleaned, ae
bltmuemen s uarmuuto uyuu u*u viwuou, so uuv
(utiuired, in t he same superior stylo which has gen-
jially uo well pleased his patrons and mends lor kba
past 30 years. A. GALiA>WAx.
$100 Reward.
I THCAl'EI) from uiy Mart, on thoBthali.,n
j Negro Boy* by the name of HENKY, 14 years
utu, browu skin, tbu properly of E. Bnitiugbam.
.-uid boy is sui*post-a to ou nuking about the city or
rainps. J. A. b'i’KVKNbON,
v7—2 No. 1U6 Bryan street.
jtfOtiG0.-w~-* - »-
To Land Buyers.
'I'lftlfi subscriber ofiers lor sole his
plantation on the Louisville road, W
miles irom buvaunnb, containing HMi
uercs— about 60 acres nuder cultiva
tion and very productive, bald land
UuaitU, ami considered healthy, two
anil a quarter miles from btation No. Htf, central
Jt'ii111 ad. Any person wishing to purchase wUl aa-
press mu at Guyton. BDlugham couniy, Ua.,oxcaa
II.L ftr sold at the rMhience of If. R. D.
via, deceased, on the airond Monday in D
M-uiber next. 3 llorses, liogs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder,
Uliicksmltb Toul*, together with u quuutity of farm
ing utensils, aud household and kilun.ii furnituro.
The place, containing two ot Hire ' hundred acres,
nn.st uii lommoi k lanp. Term* of the raie, cash
Ail persons having claims uguiu&t tho Estate, and
2.09 P. M.
4.38 P. At.
7.30 A. M.
Arrive at Culhbcrl at ’• •• • h.Slf* A. M.
Makluj; the connucttou with the up and down Ghat-
tahooche** Mall Train.
S Trains to Golumbns form a through connection, to
ntgomury, Alabama, and Aoeusta. Kingston, W*l*
m ngu*n, buvauuab, Millixigovilleand Eatocton.
Post Coaches run from Albany u> TallAhasfieeJua n*
bridge, ThomasviUe, Ac. ' ,
PasccngeiH for pointsl»oh*w Fort Valley shutild take
the N'.cht tiftlus from Augusta and Havaunah lo avu.d
j. lonuou ai Macon. For Goluiuhus take tho Dm
T ™' 11 - yiHOIl. POWERS,
Engineer uiui buperlttlend«:nt.O
Macon, Mur* Il 2'id, l |;. aprO
CIIAKUU OF SniUOIII.K
ON
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD, I
AneosTA, July M, 1832, j
/Vn «nd afli-.r Hmiitay, JolJIUh, HmirtsyDa, Ttsli.
t * r . «nmi-cl un mslli llnu alio TralnB on Athisu.
au.( Waslilm-Um bruicha. wlR run tocounocl uuO'
further notico.
LEA VI
Atlanta 6.10 a. m.
Auiritatu «•
Augusta 4.00i. u.
Anaivi
Augusta r. u.
Augusta o.W a. m.
Atlanta 6.32 »• h.
Atlanta 2 B. a m.
Trulu* coum-aing with Wushiugt«m and Athene
Branches leave Angnst* at li.45 A. M., and Atlanta at
rt.lOA. M. Nt»f.onnecilon with Warren ton uu bun-
day. Ilulalr Traiu leaves Augusta 6.16 P. M.
jy3& GlvG YGNlllf . itt.'t.
M. .1. Solomons;
GOMMtSSilfM MERCHANT,
HAY STUF1F.T,
(Ofilt.t- formerly occnplod by Messrs. (). Cohan A Co.)
C-WBoltcits Conaignmouta of Produce and Mer
clmudiv*. _ r ° M ■
OBNABURGS,
II Y T Iff F F I IS € If O IK IULE,
COTTON TWINE.
Stray Cow.
Muout i he neck and sideit with Biuall black spoM. The
remainder of the cow is while, bbo has tmiik on
Hie right hip, where she ha* been branded. Which has
no imtr on it. The Imir on.iho top of the tall la cat
short. Biin has u split iu ouu of her ears, and a round
piece out of the other. 1 will pay ten dollars for her
delivery to me, ut the corner of Montgomery ant)
Buy etruot, or if placed lu any safe place so that lean
dud her.
novh-at JOHN MoDBRMOTT.
Laud for SaleT*
r OFF Fat for sale my plantation in Bryan ooun-
ty, twenty-two miles from Savannah, containing
out) m res, pine und Islaud swamp land. Forty acres
the pine land ana illteen of tne swamp is cleared
....d under cultivation. The laud Isa half mUe from
ibe Gmtoochce Bridge, and five miles above DUlon’a
Bridge. It Is a very desirable location lor a store,
-ii, )i in ou tbu cross-roads from Darien to Bryan
Court House ai.d tho Han Gait Road. Tho lmprove-
meuta eouslst of a largo now dwelling, one and •
.-halt story, fine rooms, with all necessary outbuild
ings, good water and fino orchard of unit trees,
grapery, and good range for stock. Apply to
JOHN bLUAN,
. Havaunah.
or to E. A. BLABBER,
17—tw2w QntheyUoo.
Scrip Lost.
I OST or stolen, on Wednesday or Thursday last,
j iu Savannah, Scrip for ten snares of Southwest
ern Railroad Stock, number uot remembered, prop
erty ol' John Jones, deceased, of Randolph couuiy,
Ga. Also, nine Goulederuto ono hundred dollar
notes, bearing two pur cent, interest per day, num
bers uot remembered. A liberal reword will be paid
i*y rite undo* signed for, the delivery of the above, if
left at U >om No. 81 I’.ilaski House.
J. M. SHERIDAN.
octJ5 -1aw2mo*
li J. D.iVlH, Administrator
New Goods.-
JUST OPENTilD*.
1 CASK WINTI K FOFLINS
1 case Gents' Net k Tics
1 case Gents' bemunil L. ('. Handkerchiefs
30 dozen Scissor*
Black English Crape*
Black Crape Goliurs and Curt*
1U00 yard* Fluid lioinospuus.
run *ui.k nv
* oct-jo DkWITT A MORGAN.
Salt.
fiew-v hacuh TJvarponl«a»t .
tl vl 30 savk* Talk's Islaiid bait; for Sulo by
sepIV fLAUHUKN A GUNNtltuilAYi.
D. A E. H. LATHRDP.
COOKINtl SODA.
K. t.UH Hi Garb. Soda, in stor
wholesale und retail, by
fi—8 CHAMPION A 1
CORN SACKS!
Two 'Bushel,
obn a rtu n.j 7 cx:.
A K. H. I.ATI’.HOF,
novlt— U 14(1 Gonuroes i»lreM.
COTTON TWINE.
Iron Varulsli.
FURNITURE VARNISH
^ DARREL OF iRON|VARN18H;
A 3 DO. NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISH
For sale at JOHN OLIVER’S,
jaa No. 11 Whitkker street.
1 BBL« Alcohol for sale ty
mnyia y JOHN OLIVER.
New Books.
O BDNANCB MANUAL FOB 1808
Mahan’s Permanent Fortifications.
edition, with plates,) tJL
The American Union. By Jamoa Bponce.
. Also, x
More Almanacs for 1888.
Evolutions of tho Lins.
Jomlnk’s Praetlce m wa*.
The Judge Advocate's VadeMocum, Received and
for sal a by K. KNAPP A GO.,
inar6 V’est side MqfltmiC(.L^I»* rft -
'Can.
b'OU SAI.lt HY
IlKNMY I.Ji'11AHUI* X *•<»►
Flour aud Brau.
n\WO huudtud M.k> Etnwali Mill. Sup«rua.
X Floui; *«l tuttA. Wheal Itran ; lur “al. hr.
n*W ^^AUIIOHN A i t'NWI.SUUAM.
White Cuba Sug'ar.
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