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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DEC EM HER «, ISC,;;.
NO.
aili) ^tlovmui) jinn
BY THEODOIIE
BLOIS-
tl. T. THOMPSON, -
- K1IIT0K.
6ur Adviiiicnd KiiCon of
Nil Irani Iptlon
and Advcrilalii^,
For six months
|13 U)
For three month*
7 0(1
For one month
M m
Fim THU Till WEKKl.Y
FiPKIi
For six mouth* .
00
For throe inontha
6 01
FOIl VUE WEEKLY Pi
Pin.
For tlx months
6 10
A 1> V EIlTIMNtl,
Per square of ten link*, or spac
occupied by that.
many lines ol 110npurt.il type, two
|)o(.i.a Kn tor each
1 iiBortlon.
TUESDAY MOBNINU, DEUKMBEK S, lBdS.
Cotton Burnt.-—This moroing (Mouday) be
tween leu uiui eleven o'clock, u Iol ui Govern
ment cotton, supposod to atnouui lo one hun
dred nnd twenty-live bnlys, lying at While’s
press, was discovered lo be ou lire. The ex-,
cluiugtt hell promptly gave the alarm, and the
liremtn were as prompt in repairing to the spot
wiili their engines aud hose. The wind was
fresh from the North-west, and the Haines
spread rapidly from huh: lo halo until tho whole
lot wart enveloped in Uauiefc. By the exertions
ol the llreiuen the Haines were partially sup
pressed, hut only to breuk out ugulu. They
iiuitlly succeeded in extinguishing the lire, hut
the greater portion, it not all, of the eollon
will he destroyed. How the lire originated i o
person euiihl tell, but it is supposed to have
been the result of accident. The loss lo the
Government will he about $40,000. In the sheds
rlose by was a considerable qusulity of eotlou,
all ui which was in d,mgcr ol being consumed.
From Newbekn.—Wo learn Irom a source
that we consider reliable, says the Raleigh Pro*
gress oi Friday, that Butler has been to New
beru aud returned to Fortress Mouroe. He was
there two or three days the Ural of the past
week, was leted, serenaded, etc. Wo learn Irom
a geulleiuan right up Irom the lines that the
“Boa»i” has shut down upou all returning lo
Newbcru t.y our people. He suya that they
shall not return even though they Luke the oath.
These are pretty hard papers on thobu outsiders
•vho uru anxious to get back, but we see no
help lor it. .
Among the patients in the Lnuallc Asy
[ uiu at Mllledgevllle is the celebrated African
Missionary and writer, Dr. Bowen. Since he
bus been a patient he has written a Spelling
Bonk atid grammar which have been published,
and is now engaged on a work on Chemistry
and Philosophy. Auotbcr patient is the poet
Fitzgtbbou. The institution has three hundred
aud loi iy ttimutes, a large per cent, ol whom are
curable.
Important Decision Under tue Confis
vrtoN Act.—The U. States District Court lor
.c Eastern District of Virginia has just decided
tut it cannot limit the Rale ol rebel estates uu-
nrlbu Cuullecation Act left ho term ol the
uiLor’s lite ; that sucb limitation is not the la
in ol the act of Cougrens, aud in the case ol
ugh Lilbuiu, tho Court, by Judge Under-
oud, ordered a sale and execution ol a deed in
icjiy the sborill to the purchaser.
A KMctt in Advance lor S.eueral Hardee.
A*correspondent of tbe Atluula luudligeueer,
remarking ou tbe‘appointment of Lieut. Geu.
llxHDEE to Hie chief command of the Army ol
Tennessee, is anx ious to protect him from the
abuse which, in their turn, has been heaped
upon all our distinguished Generals by tbe
presses ol the New Yolk Herald aebool iu the
Confederacy. Tbe writer Is evideutly warmly
attached to tbe new eoinmuudei-in chief, lor
whose fiake be pills 111 a plea in udvuuee to the
luercy and lorbearaneo.ol those fearless news
paper Generals and peuny-a-liuors who, if they
have never exhibited their prowess in the Held
aguiust the enemy, have by their Ignorant criti-
cisms and persistent abuse played aad havoc
with the military reputations ol our* ablest
chiefs, lie says:
A gallant and noble warrior, u true type of the
military chieftain, accept* the mantle ol tho re
liriug ofllcer. General Hardee assumes a tusk
’and position to day which, though
oilier oUU-tjr iu ibuYiuiy, yet»..would not oe
uu ., v tf,at position for the wealth ot the indies,
With as captions a set ol accnrtvd and delesta-
iru happily and honorably than any
battledoor Xd shuttle-
lilies, gamblers
^ whose name is legion, have
beeu^doing with our leadeis buring the liinea
past, we aulieipate lor our grand Templar,
oflr veteran xavuller Hardee, llrst the jubi
l int assent of the people, but the little cloud
will come. Tbe Atlanta tburper will want a
new excitement. The Richmond tibylock will
mutter hla misgivings. The city editor will in-
hiuuale. The exempt will cry out agaiust de
lays. .The cosy, substituted extortioner will
raise bis alter dinner table, and the storm w ill
grow apace. At. la-t it wllltiirsi, and on our.
nefo’s bead will descend Lhu ink blots’which
scourged the mind aud eauterizod the very heartB
td all who have preceded him. What an array
ol sacrificed talent we have hidden away In'ou
mausoleum. Seohow hearUcssly we have cru
cill<d Johnson, Beauregard, Bragg; and ovei
tlm unexeeptioiiahlo Lee has been probed to Hi
quick with the
and loved General, wo will
•'take up the truncheon in jour defence, lor
ba ot envy, spite, ina
i'ce'Viiil the duiutiahle spirit ol uiiscbievou
’ lence which marks uur revolution w ,,h •
I liell’o own
.VIy dear bieud
er pike u 1* the truuuicu^ ... „. _
„ HU . loo „ ( ,di, ; u patriot and gullaul a soldier
to do nimbi else than lor the welfare of our Re-
public. Sul ilio <Ht» mul comes liclurc my eye.
when 1 try lo peer into the future and discover
what showers of luk what teatus of uhit6e
wliui tous' ul luultul pu[i«r will bo heaped ou
your Ouvou-ii huad. J ct we believe you wiirilo
more aud heller lor our graud army than auy
in »d who has precedc.il you. Wearu willing lo
Ml,at ill the cool and (IcUm raie generalship we
k.iow you are ctfpablc ol, aud wloeh jt»u
displayed
on? bailie Helds,
Butler's First Order.—Beast Bntler hav-
iug eutered on his adralnistralinn of the Depurt-
niHiit of*Virginia and North Cirollna, issued
hia tiisl order as. follows, after the New Or
igin* style :
Rcpiesculatious having boon made to the
i ’omtuandilig General that certain disloyally
disposed persons within this dupa,linen! do oc
casionally, try force, i terfere with, aud by op
I8pprtah orrfspoi.nmo ot the Daily Morning News.)
Georgia l.cgklatun'.
brloiitnnd threatening languag.: Insult and
nuoy loyal persons employed in the quiet dis
kin'.’ of Hi. ir lawful occupation*, U h hereby
kinioiiiieed that all sucb eonducl and language
tly forbidden, aud will be puu-
i h.-d i
Ail utile
binary uc
•tty.
cut a
din
sd to
lest of nnd to bring aue».
ire found offending against Ibis oi
the tribunal establish*-.! lor tho purp
isldiig otlencea w ithin this departnn 1
• Mtt.LKIUiEVM.LU, Dec. Si, 1806.
SENATE.
Iu the Senate.to-day Mr. Walker moved lo
reconsider thu Idll pufcaed yesterday, repealing
so much of section ‘J‘!87 ol the Code us prohihils
the creation of trusts for male persons of suue
mind. Thu motion was advocated by tbe
mover and Mr. Mabry, aud opposed by Messrs.
Lloyd, Pottle and Wright. The tuoLiou.wan
lost.
The call of the roll was in order
Mr. Blackwell offered a resolution that uo
new matter be received alter Tuesday unit.
By Mr. Hawkins—A bill lo auieud the 3:i88d
Boeiiou ol the (.lode.
Bill lo renew the churtor of the Columbia
and Hamburg Railroad Company aud extend
its privileges—amended so us to incorporate
the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company,
the perAoiiui liability cluUse nisei led, aud pase-
To change the line between Warren aud
Giusscock counties—passed.
Mr. Bacon, Irom the Committee on Knroll-
uieut, reported several bills as duty eurolled
aud nearly ready fur tbe signatures ol tbe Pre
sident aud Speaker.
The select committee to which had been re
furred a bill lo suppress extortion, reported in
favor of the passage ol the bill as amended.
Also the bill to suppress guuiiding in this State,
reported favorably on the passage of the saute.
'The first was made the special order lor Mon
day uext. Tho latter, Mr. Griillti moved lo
make the special order for Friday next—lost,
Mr. Mabry moved lo amend by striking out
tbe eorporeal puulskuicui—agreed to. The bill
further provides thul the Sheriff shull beaspcetul
al prosecutor, and may break opeu bouses iu
which ho has been inhu med upou 1 ,oath that gamb
ling is vaincd on; ho may sei/.u the implements
oi these '‘professional gentlemen,” and arrest
them. Other amendments were proposed and
discussed, when a motion was made and cai
tied, to refer the hill and amendments to tb
Judiciury Committee.
To uuieud the oath of tux payers—passed.
To require all persons relusiug Confederate
Treasury notes in paymeut ol debts, to pay
their tax iu specie or specie currency, fins
hill elicited considerable dhciierdou, and some
members raised constitutional objection, us
this measure sought to raise reveuuc, :.ud
ought to originate m tho House. The bid was
undisposed of at the close of my letter.
* HOUSE.
Tho House on yesterday afternoon continued
the consideration ol the military bill, aud up in
the hour of adjournment hud amended thu Sen-
uiu bill by striking out “sixteen” and inserting
eighteen, and striking out “sixty” and Inserting
titty.
The House held u night session, and .after
reading bills Ural aud second lime, passed the
following Senate bills: -
To amend section HI 1 of tho Code,
io repeal section 445tf of'the Code, aud sub
stitute another in lieu thereof.
To amend section 1030 of tho Code,
lo change the uuiuo of tin? Southern Insur
ance Company lo Southern Insurance and'Trust
Company.
To change the time of holding ^ihe luicrior
Coart of Pike county.
The House to-day was mainly occupied iu
the consideration of the bill to provido a reve
nue for the political year 1364. It was elabor
ately discussed, and the provision to levy uot
more limn one per cent, on the taxable proper
ty of the State was retained; though many
heavy efforts were made to strike it out. A
cei lain member from upper Georgia, wbo has,
for many sessions past, endeavored to make
considerable character financially, made a com
plate somersault on this measure. The bill v*is
under consideration at t he time of adjournment.
Tnoyi\
Governors of the Confederate States.
The following la u list ot the Governors 01 the
several Slates composing the Coulcdcraey :
Alabama.— 1 Thomas H. Watts.
Arkansas.—E. Flannugin.
Florida,—John Milton.
Georgia.—Joseph E. Brown.
Kentucky.—Richard Huwcm.
Louisiana.—lli nry W. Allen.
Mississippi.—Charles Clark.
Missouri.—T. C. Reynolds.
North Cajpllua.—Zebuion B. Vuuce.
South Carolina.—M. L. Bonham.
'Tennessee.—Robert L. Carifthera, (uot yet in
augurated.)
Texas.—Peudlotou Murrrah.
Vlrglula.--William Smith (from Jan. ’04 )
Jr#*’ Du Thursday morniug last the Southern
Female College of LaGrange, Ga., was burnt,
with all theeclUccs conuccied with it. It bad
been used tor Rome Lime us a hospital. All the
bedding, luruituro and things ol value weic
saved.
1ST Al the late municipal elecliou in Atlan
ta, James M. Calhoun was re-elected Mayor,
aud Messrs. Wells, Rawson, Rice, Gullatt aud
Brown, old members, and Messrs. Taylor, Wat
kius, Crawford, Jones and Fowler, new mem
bers, elected Aldermen.
Mr. 8. J. Parish, ol Hog Mountain, in
Halt couuty, iu this Stale, was bruially murder
ed ou the night ol Nov. *£hl, by seven men,
wbo shot him in Ins nwu house. He was lolly-
tour years ol age, u highly esteemed.citizen and
a class leader ol tho Methodist Church. No
cause lias been assigned tor the foul deed.
^gTSall at Turk's Island Is quoted al 3 cents
per bushel, exclusive of the crowu duly of 10
pur cent, ut! valorem.
lo th« Confederate Slates Ills’! Court
Fcr tbe Southern District of Georgia.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1S«I.
O ltllKRKD that the next regular Term tif the
Dish let Court of the Confederate Stales lor the
Southern District of Georgia, be Held on tlu* met
Wednesday in April next, (lstM) at It he t out. derate
States Court Room, m the cny id Havanuuli, aud at
ten o’clock iu the forenoou oi itoit day, ot wbub all
p<.rsous lntcrorted will take dne™oiice
And it Is further ordered that u copy of this order
be published once a week, lor two WUtks, in
tile public, newspapers iu 8avi
and Columbus, tttli Novembj
, AUgUcta, Mat e
,1 HARDEN,
DielflCl Judge
A trim cony trora tho original order, ltith Nnvr
ter. 1808. nlUHLESS. UENttx, Chak
i&T Papers in Augusta, Macon and Coliindi
locket Book Lost.
*250 REWARD.
Special Notice.
nml
J OKT, between the Park and Liberty streets.
J Thursday atternooii. a fair LRATUUU POCKET
BOOK, containing about oue hundred dol ars auil
papers only valuable to the owner. The above
ward wilt lie paid lor the rucovory of the papers aud
$100 Reward
W ILL be paid tor tiie apprehension and delivery
to Uloaut «*. Dawaou, lu Havauuuh, of a Ne
gro Mau uamed SMART, about *J»i years old, very
black amooth skiu, abour 6 feet 7 iuchea high, weighs
about 136 1b*.; a cooper by trade, (haa worVed
several years lu a cooper shop iu Savannah;) v
raised by aud until a short time siucu belonged to
K. I eucks. »Dr. A. WALT HOUR,
UeCS—Itawtf Waltbourville, Ga.
$60 Reward.
rpiilltTV Dollar* reward will be paid for Uio ap-
1. itruheuslou aud delivery to uw, at Oglethorpe
llarraulia, ol Private JBtttfMlAH lIAGEttTY, ol
November, 5th, 1808,
Thirty dollars Reward will also lie paid for the up
prehension and delivery to me at Ugleih jrpe Bar
racks, ul Private JollN O. REILLY, of Go. B, «Wd
Reg. Ga. Vols; Thu sanl Private O'Reilly is about
47 years of.age, 5 feet 11!« iuchea In height, fair com
plexion, grey eyes, auburn hair, born in Longford.
Ireland, aud a laoorer by occupation. He enlisted
as a substitute lor R K. Tompkius, on the Dili of
Inly, 1808,aud deserted tfboutthe 15th day oi July,
the 15th day oi J
lfittJ- W. K. RKADICK,
Lieut. Coiud'it Co. B., 08d R«g. Ga. Vols,
vl8—cod.n
S TATKOP Ai UO Util A, CHATHAM
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern
Wher-—- " ,l *»..— —"• —-*• •* - »■
icreas, Tltomae Purse will apply at the Court
Ordinary for Letters of Adtuiutstratiou on the
estate ol AUU Lee, late ot CbalUam county, de-
N O ric )JB.
1XTY days after date application wilt be
S to tb-
i.ewol of scrip to
Vih, 1853, which !
Notice.
I dol’ll month* after ilntr. api'lleatlon will bo
1 matfo lu Ilio Marino lfank ul tnocllyol tt.ua,-
nah for rm.cwal.if Hcrln lor iwoniy abateri nl fbe
rtnrk of said Uanli. No. SUM. In lint llaiuo nf ,M. H.
VVilltame, Trueten for Mtr. Itnobol \S tUiainr. .land
a. |,t. a, mu BjWS.-rip l«w boon luat
•jad,l8ft8, * t
For Sale,
I N EQlnyhiui ronu ..
j i„. \ nutirku Hoad, x’20 acres ol land, 4o id
i* under fence, with ft coinl'ortaule dwelling hi.
mill outbulldir.iM; ft well of go.al water, a Ijeu
AUMINISTUATOU’SSALK.
AiriLb te sold on HE? tlrsi Tuesday lu Jauuaff
W next, before the Couit Ibui*-. iu Ktllnghaiu
county, two m-gro uitni.oiu' agid 4- years, the ..tlier
lHycais. Also, tlir. *• Htiares CeuDal Rullroml M.*. k,
til.
i*T By n dis- atcb received iu this city this
hi-ruing, by Gen G. W Kvaus, wo learn that
i"‘ mm, J. K. Evans, Adjutant General in
VViiifht’s brlga. t*, was wounded in the neck in
Ul- skirmish on ll.o IDpldan on the 00th No
veniiter. We ate glad to know that the wound
• but slight. Ho is hiill with the brigade and
dying well,—Augusta Chronicle.
•d land,
mre or less. Hold lor the benchl ol the lieln
■editors of the esinte of Win. Henry Wilfini.
JollN V* . U 11.SUN. Ad
AlOlllMISTUA l Oil's N0TICK.
A I, I, persons having auy claim* against tb*- eft
id Jesse \Y. Carter, late ol Cliiuh couuty.
d, will please hand them In, prope" 1 '
V,
said letters will be gmntud.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne., Ordinary for
(Chatham Couuty, tnis lHth day of Nov Ruber, l wif.
DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, U. C. C.
H TATk OI» UUOHG1A, CiUATHAJTI
COUNTY.—To all whomll may concern: Wl.u«
Uichaul W. Adams will apply at the Court of Oi-
diimry tor Letter* Dtsuiissory a* Administrator ou
tin- estate oi Mary Anu F. R. Washburn, late of Chat
unty, accent.eu.
* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to lie and appear holore said
make objection (if any they have) ou or before the
first Mouoay in May uext, otherwise *akt letters
will Im: granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne', Esq., Ordinary
for Chatham county, this tith day of November, 1W3
UoltINU'K A. O'HYKNu
w
AIMIINISTRATuB’S SALE.
ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Clinch county, on the first Tuesday In January
, all the land and negroea belonging to the estate
ul Jesse W, Carter, deceased, consisting of six like
ly uegroes, and live or six town lots lixttie town of
btocktou, in said coanty, via : mo. 3, Block D.
Block A -all.in the town of Stockton. Bold tor tbe
benefit ot the heirs and creditors, Terms on the day
" salo. WM. A. CARTER,
ovll Administrator.
PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
FOB SALEy my plantation in
Bulloch couuty, 681
lew, in two tracts. The apper tract
coniaius 888 acres of good pint laud,
MM about alxty acres of which are under
alfoti; the balance heavily timbered. On this
place Is a good name dwelling with four roomt., with
about four mile* from Station No. 7, Central Rail
i the Bulloch hide
the Bcrlvc.n side and 113
Ou this place Is the best Ferry on the river, supplied
with dat boat and rope. On the Bulloch side, l’i
ak 11tulic
cleared and under feuce, the balance heavy
er, hammook and bay lands. The flsMng
Ihl* place la tbe beat on tbe river. TIaa* t*,ry «»f
itself can be made to pay a good Income with little
trilling expense. Apply to WM. BIIRN8,
iov30—frJkiu4 a»C. R. R. MachineBhop.
33,000 Acres of Land
For Sale,
W ILL be hold lu Lake City, on Thursday, the
3lat of January, A. D. lfcW, thu following
property, sequestrated by a decree of tbe Conicder-
atoBtates Court for the District of Florida ;
3U.UU0 acre* ot laud, known a* the Fleming Grant,
situated m Brevard county, Florida, on Indkau River,
iuT 80 8, R87 E;T80 8. R88E;TSl 8, R 88 K; T 31
8, U 87 U. Property ot Bernard, of Boston.
13,It-(l acre* of Land in Brevard couuty, known as
the Gome/. Graut, iu T at H, R 41 E; T 88 8, R 43 E;
T 33 H, R 43 E; T 40 8 It 42 8: T 40 8. R 43 K; T 41 8,
U 48 E. Properly of liotnea, Gome/ A Gonu
500 acres of l^ud in Uernaudo county, Florida,
comprising the K of n R k of 8rc 23; the W of
N W \i of See 20; E X ol N E of Hoc 37; K 3a ul N
W , and K 'A of 8 W K, and 8 E \ of Sec 2n, T 33
“ R 10 E. Pi opertv of Thomas J. Parsons.
160 acres of Laud In Brevard, near county site, Lots
No* 3 aud 8 of 8cc 20, T 8(i D, U 41 E. Property of
Pnilip llernallee.
200 acres iu Hlllsboroagh coanty, Florida, N li
ol 8 E \ of Sec 3, T3t 8. K 83 E.audN W Si ol H w
Si; 8 A of 8 E and N K \ of 8 W hi ol bur 3, T 31
H, K 22 K. Property of heir* of Luther Wilson.
liitun res ot Laud In Utllsborough county, Florida,
aN or Sec 13, T 21 8, R 30 E. Properly of At
water, Multord A Co.
Block No. 38; NJ4 or Water Lot No. 11; and Lot
. Block 25; Lots 1, 2 aud 4 a in Block 18, Lot No.
D, In Block 17.
ONE STEAM HAW MILL AND GRIST MILL,
ii UltH-k No. 38, in the city of Tampa.
80 acres oi Laud, in ilillehorougbicouuty, Florida,
N >j of N \V \ of Sec 5, T 88 S, R 20 E. Property of
r Bell.
A8lf.
The above Lauds compilse some of the best In
Plot id«, and offer u fine opportunity for profitable in
•ry Halunlay thereafter, the Georgia
Distributing Committee will semi lo tho Georgia
troops at Charleston, nnUa duinji of a #p*cUU turn-
stnger, additional suppHe*, and such contributions
of fruit, vegetables and cooked provisions, not of a
perishable nature, as may reach Savannah on the
Friday previous. Every package must be distinctly
marked “The Georgia Distributing Committee, 8a
vanuuh." WM. BATTBHSBY, Chairman
CilAS. 8. IlAHDKM, Secretary. septl -tf
> the nuderslgued for Lellcn
said Aunmnslrat
These are therefore to olio ami admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause (it any they have) why
said Administrator on ihutlisi Monday lu February
Extract,
** •**
should not (Mi dismissed from his administra
torship
Given under my hand ami ofilelal signature, this
OFFICE GEORGIA RELIEF AND
HOSPITAL A8HOCIATIGM,
Aduusta, Ga., Jane 23d, 1868.
A messenger of the Georgia ttallef aud
Hospital Association will leave Atlanta
ou or near the 10th ol each mouth for Mississippi,
aud will take charge ol all boxes aud package* in
tended lor the Georgia troops in that State, aud will
carry them to some sate point near the army aud d<
posit them, and noiMy the owuurs or deliver them
to tha owners, If ptactlcsble, free ol churgu. Thu
boxes aud packages must lie marked with thu names
ol the owuers, their cosupsuy aud regiments, aud to
thu care ot the Georgia Relief and Hospital Assoc
tiou, Atlanta, Ga. Tnu Association will uot be i
sponsible for the delivery ol any box containing
perishable articles, such as greou vegetables, Ac
Boxes and packages will Ikj deposited at the \V u’ysldt
Home, Atlanta, Ua. , W. 11. POTTER,
_ jesrt—dlwern General Superintendent.
Administrator’* Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Coart of Ordinary
or Pierce county, Georgia, will.be sold, ou the
Hist TUESDAY iu January next, before the Court
House door, lu the town ol Ulackshuar, wllhia the
legal hours ol sale, a pari ot Lot no. Ui, situated
and near said town, containing about. 480 acr
Also al the same time aud place, one town lota
improvements, in said town.
Also, will be sold beloie the Court House door,“In
the town of Forest, Cltacti couuty, within the legal
hour* of sale, ou the first i uerday in February next,
a part t»r Lot, number uot known, lying in said
county or Clinch, containing about lUo acres,
ot said lands nulfi as the properly of John T. ’
sou, deceased, subject to ihe widow’s flower.
novg—W4U WILLIAM UOKTTKB, Adtu
Tax Callaeior’a Sale.
O N Uus first Tucsduy in December m.-*, wl u
sold before the Court House door of WiA
lmosli county, between tho legal hours of sale,
lots Numbers 7 and 8, (or so much thereof as
will satiety the tax Jr ja ,) situated, lying and be
ing lu the city of Danc-ii, boiiuued ou the North by
Broad or Hay street, eighty-tour feet more or )ess;
ou the East by Utlleuhouse street, ou the West by
wliarl lot No. 10, ou the South by'thu Aliuiuatm
river. Levied ou under auil by virtue oi u.g./u. is
sued out by the Tax Collector w. A. A. DeLorme.
MobEh YOUNG,
Sln-rifi' vlclutosh county.
McIntosh county,Get. 2*.i, 1863. novr
Notice.
Sept. »;th, 1863.
MARY EVER PIT, Adm'x
o k el) Ward j, t ...
a. 8 1*1 PTJftAN. i AUm 1
Notice.
S IXTY days alter date appUcation will be made
io the Court of Ordinary of-McIntosh county,
lor leave to sell the re at and personal properly be
longing to thu estate of Janies M. Harris.
oct*i LAL Ua T. HARRIS, Adm'x.
XMOTtQK
S IXTY days after dateappndDldn will be made
to the Court of ordinary ol Chatham county for
have to sell a tuuiale slave nud-the personal proper
ly, other than slaves, bjlonglvg to thu esiale ol
Jordan P. Uiooks, tale of( nalUsui i tmniy, deceased.
MARGARET E. HRocKS.
sepl Administratrix.
' NOT1CJK.
O N the first Monday in November next applica
tion w ill be made in ihcOourf. of Urdiaary of
>.ifiufiham county la# leave to sell inn real estate he-
ougiug io the estate ol Win. U. Wilson, aeceased,
or tbe bone lit ot thu heirs and creditors ul saidde-
-eased. JOHN W. WILSON,
*ep9 ^ > Administrator.
NO'lCiOE.
8 IXTY days alter date 1 will apply to the Hon
oraole Court of 4)rdi*ary of Cuatham county loi
leave to sell all thereat aud personal jffoperty oi the
estate or Patrick ifouitou, tor a divisiou amoug the
ALEX. MuDoNAl.D,
Septa
Executor's notice.
Administrator.
A*
county , decn
.. _ , will please baud them in, properly
attested, within thu time preecribeu by law, aud all
persons ludehted wii. make liuuicdmio payment to
one ul life undersigned
GEO. 8. OWENS, 1
.JULIAN IIAKT1UBUK, f
• TUO». K. U.urD, ( Kxucuu.r»
Kxeculer’s notice.
A j
LL persons who lave placed claiiue for colleo
lion in the bauds of the Hon. Levi 8. D'Lyon,
of Chatham couuty, deceased, will plcare pro-
GEO. 3. OWENS, • 1
JULIAN UARTRIDGE, v^ u *
TUGS. K. LLOYD, | Executors
sept21 — lawfiw
AdiululNtrator'N notice.
N OTIC If Is hereby given lo all parties courtsmed
thut application has been made to tbe Honor
able Court ot urdluaryuf Chatham Couuty, Geo.gin,
sell the real estate Slid personal property
belonging to the estate ol James F. Lindt '
said coufity, deceased, for Hie .benefit of the heirs
and creditors of raid tslate.
EMANUEL B1IBFTALL,
Administrator Estate of J. F. Linder.
Bavaunah, Sept, lfi, 1868. seplT -u’JwiiOd
" Executor’s siie.
O N the first TUESDAY' in December next, will be
sold before the. Court House door, in Wayne
county, Ga., the former residence of Mrs. E.8. Fort,
Lake City, Honda, auff E. W. Thompson, at Tampa,
Florida.
E. M. THOMPSON, Receiver.
E Mt LKOD, Conlederate States Attorney.
PLANTATION
I’OR SALIt;,
in LOTS TO SUIT PliKClilSgltS.
1,101111 III llltlANU AltllKN, at* aim
1 arouml Mtaliou No. M, Atlantic and Gull Hail
TchcutiVhlc. being the ceufor, aflords a dno opj,
tunity ioi veiling village lot* lor stores und resi-
dent es. A good school is kept uo in the village, aud
a church quite near. Tuese lands are tine pine lands
lor ttie culture of Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Ac. Hest-
t<flp:e and plantation builtllngs for 40 or 50 negroes.
For terms, Ac, apply ou the premises to Major
►ly on Hie premises lo Majt
L. C. *1 KUEAU, Savaunah.
5«V) ftcfes lor sale in Chatham county.
Torn**, lialf cash ►—1»l. ...... »..u
cash, If pYeiCrrvJd.
\m SALIi.
I DT litter W; aud fraction of fo»t letter Y, situ
i aied in South Oglethorpe Ward, bounded by
l< to in and Poplar streets, with improvements. For
particulars enquire of
BLOUNT A DAW SON
LEATHER.
700
fU‘i’5 2aw2w
LBS, Sole and ilaruess Leather, for sale
ERWIN A HARDEE.
SOMBTHINti GOOD TO EAT.
i » a \ HIILN. Pickled MULLET, iu store aud to
rale by KitWIN A UAltDBE
duel Sawtw
SUOklKV TOBAGO.
.lOH «U.K MV
p«;
w. m. nAVipnow
Bacon,
w. M. DAVIDSON.
outlie main road, eight miles south of Barring!
aiaiing of nine hundred (GOO) acres of land,
inprovemeuts thereon. Solti by order ol
the Onliuary lor the purpose of division,
ocilti- * JOHN 51. TIoON, Uexecutor.
NOTICE.
I.YTV days alter date application will.be made
! to the honorable the Court of Ordinaly of Chat
nty loi leave to sett sour BegroesJielongiug
te of Mary Jane Harris, lain ot Chatham
•cessed, Jur the benefit of the heirs and
I the said e 3 (ate
J.fNEM. HARRIS,
Administratrix.
1SRS
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
LI. peri
tilhi:
tg any claims agaiust ine estate
'*'i!*oii, lulu ol Ettlngliam
hand them in, properly
ibed by law ; and Ull
f the uudersigiiet
pa]
W. WILSON, | ^iiallfietV
t>ctrtla\»6w GEl». U. Wii.SON, | K\ t nt.UB.
Ailuilubiraior’s Nutice.
LL j*ersonB having .any claims against tin
A. tale* of Tl
couuty
I pie,
nreacrllied liy law; und all
ueVaous iudi'bb J will make immediate payment to
the undersigned. J. K. BAlJSSY,
scp26 Adiuintstraior.
Southeru Insurance
company,
savannah, ga.
Surplus July L BUM. - • '• • ■ •
DIKECl'URS.
Henry Urlrbam. Georgt
uuull H. Tlsou,
John Cunningham, A. WHIiur.*
Jltlill M. "•«. I-
Henry Lathrop,
Isaac Hcotl, ol Macon.
K. Jackson, of Augusta.
The Company is prepared to insure against loi
damage ou all Ucsct
if property on favorable
*AlTio*eee promptly adjuated and paid.
Otfftco, 89 l«ny Mrscl, Savannah, (hi.
■ Jn> J. 8, WinomSt Ordinary.
UTATMUF 4JUOHUIA, WAYNE l.’OUNTY
0 Whereas, .las. F. King, executor ol tbu last will
of 8. Clay. King, deceased, applies to llm underslgu
ed lor lastlers DtHiniasory from his exocutotshlp.
Therefore all pernoits coneernsd are hereby rcqtlr
ud to show caust Hi any they have) why said exccu
tor, on the first Mouday in November uext, snuuld
not be dischar ed.
Given uutlei K uiy hand ami seal this May Hth, 1868.
U-a-I JAMES HIUH3MITU,
niuy'.t Deputy Ui dlnary.
H TATHOF UEOHU1A, WAYNE COUNTY.
Whereas, Allen Highsmlth, Adnffulstrator ol
the estate ol Amtrevyl. McClellan, deceased, applies
lo the uuderalgned tor Jitters Disiuissory from his
lUltuiniBlralloii.
ull persons concerned are hereby requir
. _ e hereby
ed to show cause (it auy they have) why said admin
istrator, on thu 'first Mouday lu November next,
should not be discharged.
yiiunauu«l sea! thin May 6lh, 1868.
our glider nty I
LL.s.1 JAM Eli HiOHbMlTii,
nmy.i Deputy Ordinary.
35 koit'tti a haVr»t t'wtt'fi'i'v.—aii
vJV peisons having deuiamls agauisl Diqpd C.
curry, deceased, late of said county, are hereby
Itlugand required to pteseni them, properly
tiereby rrtpured It* make Immedtule payment t
the uiidersigucU.
supl21 JOHN A. M'TLKK.
S TATE OF ilEUMHM, WAYNE CuUN i'Y
All persons haviug fietuauds agaiust James
Htafiord, deceased, late of «aid couuty, ure herutiy
notified aud required to present them, properly ut
tested, to ttu? tmUeraignetl wtlbin thu time prescribed
by law; and all persous ludcbied to said deceased
hereby required o make uuiucdiuto payment lo
uudurstgued. This 8d..lemt>er illb,
•ej>16
S AATKOKGEOMGLt, WaVNK COUNTY
Two mouths alter date hereof application wtl.
made to the Court of ordinary of said couuty tot
leave to sell a tract of land coutalulng otiu bundled
acres, more or less, iu said county, too unlit
estate ot James Stafford, due .-used, for the bou
teLer, and crediioni of said i.eceaaefi, 'l’his 8oj»
ELlEAHET'H A. STAFFORD.
,l0 * >10 __ Administratrix.
OTI T Ki-VfAYNii oniiftTY. -Hixtv
days alter date applicat ion will Tie to tfm
N
bhuirodSht-IUclJ, tale oi
sep2U— 1
oi stud county, de* ei
John m. ti.ion,
UTATH OF GKOItGIA, ULYNN COUNTY,
kx To all whom it may concern : NWiureus, MAry
E. Akius applies lor Letters Dismissory upon Hie
estate ot John R. Humph, deceased.
Therefore the kindred aud creditors of said de
ceased ure hen.by tried und atlinouiabut! to file ihtfir
objections, it any they have, in my oificu in terms o
tbe Jaw, otherwise Letters Dismissory wilt lie grant
ed the uppllcaul at the April lutm uext ol the Court
oi ordinary olsald county.
st:pl2 8TEFHEN J. GORTON, O. U. O.
8 TATK OF (1BUHLI A. ClfitATMA.il
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Jno. Cunninghuin will apply ui the court
These arc, therefore, lo cite and admonish uil win
it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court
make objection (if auy tbey nave* ou or tnuorn the. 1st
Monday in November next, otherwise said iettert
will be granted.
Witness, Dominick A. U'Byruo, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham couuty, this 28d day ol September, 1868.
p’J4 DOMINICK A O’BYRNK, O. C. C.
U TATE OF ilKOUUIA, C’flATfil.llU
P COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern:
whereas Solomon Gardner will apply at tho
Court of ordinary lor Letters Dismissory tu
Administrator on the Estate ul Harman Marcus,late
ot said county, d&ceasud.
These are, tmaofore, to cite aud admonish all Whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (IX auy they have) on or before the 1st
Monday in December uext,otherwise said letters Will
vTiureas, Dominick A O'Byrua, Esq., Ordinary foi
Chatham county, this 36Ui day of May, 1863.
mill DO MINI S’K A. O'UYRNE, o. o. o
TATE OF QEORUIA, CIIATIIAItl
. _ COUNTY .—To all whom it may coucuru
as, McPherson b. Mitten will apply al thu Court
‘ Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Admintstru
tor on the estate of Lewis F. Harris, late ol ('hat
ham county, deceased.
Tamm are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all whom
_»W«“ before said Conrt
rare will no granted.
WltueM. lXiulutck A. O’ilymo, Orfllnarv Xu.
halliitm nmntv tliln 11th dau ..i i.....
Chatham county, tills llth day oi April, luoa.
aprlfi DOMINKiK A O'liVUNit n i
DOMINICK A. O'BY'RNE. O. C. C.
S TATB OF (JKOKLIA, OUiTlMlIl
<X>UNTY.—To ail whom it may concunu: WUcro
as, Dauiul 11. Stewart will apply at the Court ol
Ordinary for ladder* Dismissory as Guardian of tbe
minor children of bituon Bautina ,deceased,
lliese are, therefore, to cue aud admualsh all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before Bald
Court to make objection (If any they nave) on or be
fore the first Monday lnNovumber next, otherwise
said letters will be monied.
Witness, Dominick A. o'byniu, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham Coanty, this 34th day of 8epu-mb>*r, 1868.
M DOlHqiCK A D RY RNR. O. C. O
G»nf«d«rat« Stale* of America,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
hi District Court <*/ Cviifedcrate Stales of America
jor the Southern District of (Jeoryia,
April Term, 1803.
HKIUKAN, Henry l.athrop, Edw’d Pudolford,
W*
of said Court, (1861,) made detauli therein; and
whereas, Henry J. Dicki-rmwi, Win. 11. Houseman,
John Hcudder, Charles il. ilall, John F. Hamilton,
Charles W. W. Urueu, John L Grayson, Valentino
Basler, Jtisoph F. Gumuiou, bite don VV. Wight, John
M. Williams, Abraui Backer, James m. Prentiss,
Antonio Ponce aud James Withingtou, Petit Jurois
tjularlv diawn and difly .-uniuiuuetl to sttcud ut
id term, also made delault tlierJn; and win-mas,
James McCarty, AllredT. Uarnaiti, Goo. 1,. McGough
and Matlliew G Wilson, Petit Jurors residing iu tho
county of Muscogee and District aforesaid, duly und
spi dally summoned to attend as such ui .-aid April
letin. 1868, ulno made ddauUtherein ; and whcrcus,
Charles Baker, a Petit Juror, ruslaimi iu thu county
of Richmond aud Distiict afnru|piijPdaiy ana spe
cially summoned to intend us surn at said April
term, 1863, also made default therein.
lore, notice^is hereby given to the above
' ordered by
named Grant) and Petit Jug
tne Court,
he Clerk of said l
tally file v
O
cen tral railroad office, |
Havxnnaii. Ga., pq, *,wih i, |jt f
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
- N ami nflor Htiu.lny, Novomtinr l.t ism ji,.
«■> this Ifuna ui 'Zli run
trato.
as follows:
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
Leave Havanhah proa m
Arrive lp Mason ium p. m!
in J
Leave Mart
Arrive In savannah
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Arnvelu Macon 6 80 A. M
Leave Macon .6.U0 P. M.
Arrive In rtavannsh 7.00 A. M
WHITR8VILLK ACCOMMODATION-DAILY,
(Sundays excepted.)
.6.80 A. M
«» 11 uuvbiiii(i u (iiu. ut 7 27 A. M
Leave Whltesvllie, (No 8) 7 80 A. M.
Ainve ut Savannah 0.20 A. M
AUGUSTA BRAM H. ;
Leave Augusta 0.46 A. M
Arilve in Mlllen 10.45 A.M.
Leave Milieu 1.80 P. M.
-Oarlesion, 8. C'., Nov. 3d, lbtJ.
NPKPML ORoURK, I
NO. 238. |
1. Medical officers lu charge of Uosbl-
tnl* In this Department wlil report with
out delay to Surgeon enow all. Medical Director of
General Hospitals, the name, company andngiment
of all detailed men employed in their respective Hos
pitals, stating whulher or not tbs mmi to employed
are unfit fox active service, aud tho nature of tho dis
ability.
H
By oommaud of Geo. Ukaciukuaiux
(Slgni-d) JNO. M. OTKY,
Assistant AdjUtaut Generul.
Gffivul : V\ r . W. Gonno.N, Cupt. und A. A. U.
Arrive in Auguuta
Leave Augusta
Arrive Iti Mlllou .* U.80 P. Al.
latave Mlllen I.lu A. M
AdIvu lu Augusta 5.10 A. M,
EATONTONBRANCH.
ljeave Baton ton 1 00 P. M
Arrive In Gordon t.tSI P. M
Leave Gordon 6.411’. M.
Arrive in Batonton i*.47 P. M
Passengers from Savntiimh and Mnoou fur Augusta
will take either train, and connoc.t. til reel both ways
with the Georgia und South Carolina Railroads.
For Mlllodgeviiiu and Eaton to 11 iaku “Day Train"
from Savannah and Augusta, and "Night Train"
from Macon.
Accommodation Train to Sllllen will not be run
utter Friday night,80lh Instant.
Night Trains iroiu buvuuuuh and Augusta connect
with South-wcidvm R. R. at Macon lor Albany,
Knfuula, Fort Gaines and Intermediate points; also,
With Maura and W. R. R. to AtVnuia and the West.
Day Train connects at Macou with 8. W. sntl Bins
cogee R. H. lo Columbus, Montgomery, Alohlle and
the Southwest. oiTi-
Atlautlc and Cult .Uallruad.
e'LSiM... „jd«I
IfiartMl ana itlosi JEx|>edltlona Reuts to
Ernnswlek aud Thouaanvlllo. 4fa. a
Madison II.. Lake* (tly,
Oloiilfcello, and J'nllafiss.
Florid.
O N and after nioaiday. July 9lei.
1863. the cars will iunve and run daily (Sundays
excepted,) as follows:
Leavo Savannah at 6.46 A. M.
Arrive atThomasvillo at. 7 13 P. M.
RETURNING.
Loav® Thomasvillo at 6.31 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah ti.uu P. M.
Connecting at McIntosh (Station No. 8, going
West) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with
a line ^f coacheo to Darien. Returning on alternate
days.
Connecting at Teboanvllle (No. 9) dally with the
carsfoi Brunswick.
cor.noctlng at Gnltman (No. 16,) IfiBy with a line ol
coaches to Madison O. IL, Fin.
Connecting at Groover’s (No. 17) with a daily line
f coaches to Moptlcollo, Fla. Arriving In tluiu to
connect with tho care to Tallnbaosce and Hi. Maiks.
Freight Trains leave Savuuunh Mondays. Wudncs
days and Fridays, at 6 A. M.; returning ou Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 P. M.
N. B. Double the regular rates will be charged on
all articles shipped by Passenger Train, executing
fruit, fresh moat, fish, oysters, and qlbor perishable
aitlcloB. Freight by Passeiigtir Train should t>e de
livered at tho Dept ut least one hour before Hie start-
time oi tho Lraiif.
G. J. FULTON, Suporlntonduut,
"T,
OHANQE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
ul altor Sunday, March Tld, 1868. tho C'olutu;
a Iol-
O bus^Rall aud Passenger Train will run
lows; •
Brrwaui MAOOM AMO OOLUMBD8.
Leave Macon at 6.25 P..M
Arrive at Uolombns al 11.40 1*. M
Ijeave Columbus ut 12.40 P. M.
Arnvo at Macon at v 6.62 r. M.
SSTWaaM MAOOM AMU OKATTAHOOOUM.
Ijosve Macon 0.20 A. M.
aoct diuly at StulLhvtDe. No. 10 8. W. U. it., und from
Mail Train 0 * dAlJjr Uu^bert, with Chatluhoocno*-
.19.B0 P. M,
..11.30 a. ii.
2.66 1*.
1 stave Albany
Arrive at NmlthvlUe at
Leave rath hurt at
Arrive at Fort Gaines 1
Leave Fort Gaines at...
Arrive at Cutnbert at ..
Milking the connection with the up und down Chat
tahoochee Mall Train.
CTralns to Colnmlras form a through connection! to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kingston, wiP
I*. M.
A. M.
0.36 A. M.
rig ton, Savannah, MUlodgevtl leant! Katontou’,
^Post Conchas run from Albany to Tallahassee,Jba n*
no Night trains from Augusta and Savannah t
the l^av
dotention at Macon. For Coiombus
Train.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer und Bupurlntenricn
Macon, March 98d, 1868. aprO
niAt\^i: OF SCliUDIil.K
CM
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GKOUG1A RAILROAD, I
Augusta, July 34,1H63, (
N and after Sunday. July 37th, Sunday Day i'ralL
rally Ut fined, the former iu the bum 01 forty
dollm*, and the latter in lUe sum of twenty dollars,
according to law. Savannah, Supi. Jo, 1863.
'UARLES b. HENRY,
Clerk Dlatrfelt ourtUonlc
ill 2avy^4 ^^llieru iMsulft Gt-orgjti.
Notice.
\kj H.L be sold at the re si dunce of K 1(. Da
yy vis, dictated, on the second Monday in Do
ember uext. J HoruCB, Hogs, Cattle, «'orn. Fodder
cumber next. J Horaer, Hogs, Cattle, corn. Fodder,
Blacksmith 'Pools, touethei with it quaiitiiy of farm
lug utensils, and household und kitcln 11 turnUure.
The place, conlHlulng two or three hundred ac res,
tosl all hammock laud. Terms of lhu t-nie.rusn
All persous havtuu claims against the Estate, und
tos«* who are Indebted, will present thum properly
attested, und make payment 10 in.* on Hu* day of sale.
II J D\\ib, Administrator.
octl6—la«3wo*
New .Goods.
just ouiaai iux>.
1 CASH WINTER PUPLINS
1 case Uontb' Neck Ties
1 ease Gotils’ hemmed L. U. Handkerchiefs
Hi do/.cu Scissors
Blsck Eugllsh Crapes
Black Crape Collars and Cuffs
100ft yard* Plaid Homespuns.
m-I-20
DkWITT A MORGAN.
O resumed on main llm. also Trains on Atliunr
and Washington Branches will ran to connect unll 1
furlhor notice.
uuya
Atlanta 6.10 a. m.
Atlunta 7.16 r. m.
Augusta 6.46 a. M.
Augusta 4.00 r. M.
AAMIVM
Augnuta 6.61 v. u.
Augusta 6.80 a. m.
Alluuta 6.32 P. M.
Atlanta 2 tr» a. m;
Trains couiiecting with Wusbinglou and Athens
Hranrhes leave Augusta ut 6.46 A. M., and Atlanta at
6.1UA. M. Nocouitecliun with Wurrunton ou Sun
day. Be I air Truitt lerAes Augusta 6. In P. 51.
jysW GEO. YUNGE, Su)»’t.
M. J. HulouyinH,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
HAY BTREE’J’, ——
iGfilcu formerly occupied by Messrs. O. Cohui A Co.)
lAF^Bolicita L'onsigamuuta ot PriKtuceiiud Mer
ohandlss. (qh3J 1
OSNABTJEGS,
MV H K I’lIil’E O M HALE.
COTTON TWINE.
1). A K. S. 1ATHR0P.
CORN SACKS
Two Bushel,
OSM ABTJ XX £ OF?.
A B. H. LATDUGP,
novifi— tf ldoflonmsi snoot.
COTTON TWINE
GH*EAT
mnm mum no.
Capital—Two and a Half Million
Uollars.
T
IHI8 Company has been organised by election o
Director a as folio wb ;
ATLANTA.
James Uruiond,
W. F. Herr lug,
A. W. Jones,
E. Root,
J. 8. Lockhart,
COLllMilUS.
W. H. Yeung,
I ACUUHTA.
T. 8. Melt All,
ID. L. Adams, :
J iflmcs Brown,
|W. J. Owciu.i
|B. b. Duul.it
^ v. d. Johiiatoo.
, J. A. Rnh'ltui,
unlel Gnilln* John L. Joneu,
.Adams, Jl'ulaaki b. Holt, *
. F. Wilcox, |ii!Jtac scot 1.
SATAMMAU.
. B. Lamar, lAndrew Ixiw,
lmrJiw Gruon, | Wiliiuui Dxllersby, J
Dwight Lathrop.
W. B. JUR* “*
CHARLES DAY, secretary.
Thu uudurslgued hue been appointed Agcut for
. JCiiNSTON, President.
Savannah aud tho low fttiutry ol Georglu,
Tepured lo luM risks ugiuust Futa on thunsim
nuts. JAM Eh MoHJCNKY,
qp37—ly 118 Bay street, up stAl is.
liUVAN STREET
NEGRO AUCTION MART.
L
. 1IAY li my house opes. No. 188 Bryau sliect.
L Market hquaru, buvunnuh, Ga., lor the sale oi
hcgrocK, privately uuu ul audios, on TucMisys tuid
Tnarsdnys ol every week. 1 will sell all kinds ol
properly ut thu Court Douce on tho first Tuesday of
every mouth. Persons having property for rale
Will give two or more days notice beiurq Urn dny ot
hum, no ihuL thu properly can bu adv« rLfiiyi. 1 ulsc
have Mccummodaiions Jor uny number ol Nq iot a
at a moderate price for bourd, and I will use • very
uliort to muku quick sales und to tho beet au van luge.
J. A. fc>TRVANtjON,
Auction cur and Broker,
fubil K. MEN DEL, Crier.
fiVGINd ESTAHUNiWlliVf,
Cestaausuxu m ldSS.j;
IDniuved lo E6 Brxftun sirost. south
or York street, near SLo late realdcuu
ul tire suhsmh«r.
rat life hubsenbor, grauil'ul for past fhvura r begs
X leave Lo inform hits frlendj anu 1 Mo puhRi: u. nor
any, Lhuiho Is now prepared to Dye ail CoJoru li- Lhu
cent style ou bilk and Woolen Dresses, hituwls, Jto.:
also, Tunic CoVom und Crupe khawin cltauou nud
buachod in the hurt manner. I Julies' Aid and L'OO*
ctrin Gloves cleuitetl in tne bust London stylo.
Thu subscriber begu leave to state that he Is now
prepared to c.cmi, bleach uud press Ladies' buBuels
and Flats in thu most fushiunablc stylos. Ti-ima
bu icquirud, In tho somu Bn parlor stylo which has gen-
$100 Ikward.
l.iSCAPl.f) from uiy Alurt, on tlio 6th nit., a
Negro boy, by the name of HENRY , 14 years
brown skin, thu property of B. Biiltiugl tun,
boy 1h supposed lo bo lurking about lhu city or
vamps. J. A. STEVENSON,
tv7—2 No. HihBiyuu strut t.
Notice.
To Lana Buyers.
llli; Mibscrlbur ohurs for culo his
pliiiiiaiion An tho LouisvlilO road, 86
union from Savannah, containing 16U
ucrcH—utrpul GO ucrun under cultiva
tion aud vety.productive, aaid laud
ituulLd, und cunsiUered licuilhy, two
1 quarter miles irom Station No. 8j*, Central
Railk ad. Auy person wn-htng to pun hueu will ud-
prues mu 14L Guyton, LUIngnam county, Gu., or cull
tiie promises.
Guytou, Ga., Nov. lt68,
Stray €ow.J
l the neck uud sides with small black spots. Thu
remainder ol tbe cow la while. Shu Ua* a mark 1
Him right hip, whets she has been branded, which has
no hair 011 it. Thu hair ou,lbu tup of the tail Is cut
short. Who has a unlit iu oue of her ears, uud a touud
° out of the oilier. 1 will pay ten collars fur her
delivery to no, nt the corner of Montgomery and
Bay Biroot, or U placed iu any saiu place so Hint 1 can
JOHN MopKltMOTT.
Land lor Sale.
.j inuiim>.ti IIUUI UBTBIIUIIU. wuwtmui;
. . n^stml island swamp land. Forty acres
pine laud ana ilfiom of lhu swamp Is cleared
und under cultivation. The land is a hail mile from
lhu Canoochcs Bridge, anil five miles ubuvn DUfou's
Bridge. It Is a very desirable locution lor a store,
u» it 1b on the- croas-roiulH from Darieu to Jfryau
Court House and lbs llau Cart Road. Thu improve-
inenis cousistof a large new dwelling one aud a
half story, fine rooms, with ull necessary outbe
JOHN bLOAN,
Savannah.
r to E. A. KLARBBE,
Scrip. L^t.
L OST or stolen, on Wednesday or ThnrSfbftr lust,
in bavaunah, berip for ten snaioa of Soatuwusl-
era Railroad Stock, number not runic inhered, prop
erty ol John Jones, deceased, of RAmf ipb county,
iu. Also, nine Couiedcrulu one bunuied Udihir
Olee, bearing two i»or cent. Interest pm tlay. nuui«
tre nA remembered. A liberal reward will bu paid
by the uudersigntd lor the delivery of tho above, if
I
COOKING SODA.
LfeUSf Bi Curb. Soda, iu store and for salo
. by
CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
Iron Varniali. •
FURNITURE VARNISH
B1IIKEL OF IRON!VAliNISH;
3 DO. NO. 1 FURNITURE VABNlBU
ror sals at JOHN OLIVER'S,
22 No. 11 Whitaker street.
HBL. Alcohol for sals by
mayll JOgj OLIVER.
New Books.
IHANVJlI. toll 1S0I.
u 'Mahan’s Permanent ForUflcations] (Lsrm
edition, with plates,)
The American Union. Sjmnco.
More Almanacs for 1868.
Evolutions or fhe Ltne.
Jomlm’s Practice ot rf at.
The Judge Advocate’s VaditMecam, Rocelvud and
>r sale by H. KNAPP «“ ~
mart West f,
Flour and Bran.
Carbonate Soda.
k \ i\ kgfoi rsiu.natf of Soda, for sale by
Z O CLAGUORN A CUNNING UA]
scpl9 #
Suit.
HACKS Liverpool Salt
)U id fd'ij i'urt/r Ieian.i Salt: for sale by
sepA* cfluiUGSM A iTNNlNba.
FOR SALIC.BY
. « hundred sacks Etowah Mill* «op»rthe
Floor; 260 sacks Wheat Brat.: for ■&LV
37 CLAGHURN jt LWNhU*UHAm.
HENUY LATHROP A VO.
White Cuba tougrar.
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