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SAVANNAH DAILY M( DECKMHER 8 ' ;863 ‘
JfUovniufl Mew*
SAVA N N All:
TUESDAY MOKNlNd. DECEMBER 8 > Hdd
telegraphic.
HEPORTS OF THE PKKhB AaslH lAl ION
1.-, ; ' . 1- 1'"' I'.-.yr..,. In "■■
1NV' bn J 8 Tkrj'ber. In th* Clerk* office aj th*
fihrfilJr Tour' nf tk Confederate Statu far th*
.Sorthern nutrirl at Um-o.n
1,111<*• t iroin T«Uilc*aeo.
B.U8TOL, Dec. 7.—Thorc is no l»n«er an?
doubt that. Lonuatreei h»* rained thpsioKi-.il
Kuoivllic, nnd la relrt-alla« lu thia .lit
coo»eq«*Bce ol he avy n tnlorcenaenw holng ro-
,-etved by Horns.ilo. Firing wn* lo-nrd this
ui-irnliiK In tho direction of Morristown by per-
bona who cuinc ,frou*. BlountsvHL-.
Pan- Everett, ol the O.b Kentucky cav
alry, ntticjced the enemy, a lew days aiuee
at Salllcrsvillo, Ky., and muled them complete
ly, caponing u uutnber ol prisoner™,horses and
arms. Weather clear and pleasant.
From Weil leitueMoii.
Mobile, Dsc 7. -» special dispatch to ih
AdvortUer and lU'KiBtcr, dated Waterford, • h
pays Gen. Lee has Jd t couelnded 11 M' 1 11 h
r.dd on the Memphis and (’harlesion I- ' •
He drove the enemy into l’ calU)
and crossed Forrest safely l«> hi - -I -<•> '
Oa the 4th Chalmers’ cr.mm:
enemy in a huddle on H- "
lor llie 1"
11 omml'ni* * run J
r\u i uvcelve lo nlRhl la pel apart
lavorilc, the
iu the ml'iiie
neilt ol a long; sundlmi
ianhhuk, wiio, apart lr
s served the country hy Lnd and sea,
■ml liotlee. lie
joslon,
world, hai
which entitles him to out
bus provided a dramatic Ifvat lot- ll"'
8h»lt«|.Mro's ureal iruuedy <>l llumlrl. >vu
liavi; not l.ad Ibis play lor «nimi yars, and tiu-
iinv.t the reprcaittilalivo ol tin* tiolilo llano on
ibis evening I bia superior In ttaeSuulli-
c .nlmli-rai-y, llivn bint a nUMPittt. We
shill I he there ourselves.
Ale New YoltK llFait*i.i».— From theSavan
nab Republican, ol the ‘-Mil October, lliat p*u*
,.. .eply to pome Inquiries l° r Hifor-
, irt the abutted ol the cessation In the
the only '
bus
hliirkuble fact Ihil Bragg ^
• where ropoilvra
ill do
than any other army in Hie Held.
From the Savannah Uepubli' i", ol ^
October, second page
• The cainpui'rn*!•«huln'* Im**;
1 '? w:.'i ii-l"!' many duye. All
11 !* ' !*',,. Hi rae onl hia noble army
'• ,,, It(i: cau *• **l Southern
ecord,
and if it
thallViV
honor 11
for this •
llUle(M n
I any doi'tlllte
ii‘»*iy“• '
el mug ,u '
u i >"" j»' l| y 1
lit publican, ol Deceiubei
i id leuru couiuion i
Tlie lf*cli«»t«* *>l Frlioueri liupnrtiiiit
Letter iroin Hie taulicfl “ I'ruwn
Lawyer.*’
The followiUK I* a letter addressed by the
S.duTlor ol rlo- War Di-parlmenllo a ueulli-
In Uosiou,
mulion
exchange *>l prino'iof 1 ' M
vv»ii iiri'/uu mknt, Washington City, N‘»V-
.ir; irrriOm. Van. Imu-r ol ibn 17.1.
. ’ . .. i. ...v««l m which you inquire wheth-
l “‘ - ' ure now accessible, or will
imbliahed by our Government
A.-hango ol prisoners ol war,
mark that the subject, excites
i-onacqueuee ol the sutV lings
i Richmond.
pondeuee published In the Rich
111011(1 papers does not, it is thought, prehcut
Hi.- mailer in its true light, lu u lew duys tin*
•niire correspondence will be made public here
by authority.
lhtie are several serious dlflloullles In the
way ol eutuiuulng a»u'.exehatiKe ol Iprlsouers.
One la the bid laith ol the enemy m putting
into active service many thousands ol paroled
uris iners,captured at Vicksburg ami elsewhere,
without icleii&VhK any ol our soldiers held by
the n. lint another dilllculiy ol still graver Im
portance is the pereinotuiy reluw il «•! the
in exchange colored solditra -ind then
■ otUcer.s upon any loins whatever. It
| known that they have tlir
colore.l captured soldiers
hang their while ollli
Extract.
ollif
. KAI'K '
Ol
Will I
mlrec
killed nod seveuty
,.in ol MeGulloc hV
the I a Mississippi
..-I. >.il Wiliaiiigiou
vei it.m of bh.ckade luiiuin,
lowing :
\\ c uie doing
II MINOTON—A leltei
I the blockuding v. n-
rcleiciico HI. the pie
t on tains the lol
Hi
belt ■
ol I
We
ed until
liver, slaughtering the i
Yankees were driven ii<?
hlled with dead lmrsef at
souers were ciiptnred. I
ut Baulsbnry, and Graliuii
Cypress creek, near i Tit*v
Our loss was tiveniy-li'
wound- .I, In■ lU'lmg,! ’ ipt
flair, and Ideui. I lari in,
Tariiuiiis
From Virginia.
UhanobC. M., Dee. 7. —Tim previous reports
of the enemy's retiring behind the. Kippshau
nock, are conlirtriud by Inter reports. It is also
reported that the enemy ure tearing up the
ruilrond between the Rappahannock and thr
Rapldan rivers. A large A-agon train was seen
moving down between the two rivers yesterday.
The enemy have some camps around Struaburg,
lu Culpeper county. 'I he enemy’s cavalry
picket extend to Mitchell’* Station, in Culpeper
four miles behind the Rapldan river.
From ITiarlrMon.
ChaUUSSTON, Dec 7lh.— No chaiigii iii all airs
Slow tiring h..-> heou kept up bet a u the eue-
iiiy’s bn Italics and ours to day. No casualties
Virginia l.cglwlftluro.
Kicumono, Dec. 7.—The Legislature of Vir
ginia convened to-day. There being no pionun
of either brugeb both houses adjourned tdl to-
moirow.
A ilag of truce boat is expet ted to-morrow
at City Point.
Heeling ol (tie Confederate Congees*.
Richmond, Dec. 7.—Congress met to-day, a
quorum iu bolh houses being |
President’s message will not he di
to-iaorrow.
At noon to-day u quorum ol both houses was
present. A messenger from the President an
nonneed that the message would be sent to
morrow.
In the Senate two bills wero intioduo 1—one
repealing ali laws nulborizicg exemptions and
to preveut the enrollment of snbsiiiuu-s iu Ibc
uiilltary service ; the other reducing the list ol
persons exempted from military service.
in the House a resolution was present ;d foi
a joint committee of both Houses lo cou&idci
the currency aud report spe: ily measures foi
action.
Mr. Foote presented a number of rcolniions,
which were coldly received by lhe House,
which seems ill disposed t » waste time in use
less discussions. The deepebt int red concen
trates around the currency questior.
The feeling of members seems cheerful in re
ference to the condition ol the country nuti
eouildeuL ol out dual triumph.
Tlie Heine ol Knoxville iiuimi-U.
We suppose the dispatch which we publish
this morning from Bristol, may oe regarded rn
settling the question in rrgavd to theeiegeot
Kaoxvlllc, which a few days ago promised
upcli certain and important insult?. Long-
street having been forced lo retreat by supe
rior numbers, the Yankees aud lories of Fast
'rcnnessce will have a tempo!ary icspitt) ai
‘least from Confederate Intnrferoni u in tb it
quarter, and old Bkovvmow, the Teuuess t
‘•Conservative," If ho lias recovered from bis
recent oeure, will have au opportunity of venti
lating bis infamy and blackguardism to the grcal
(-ditlcaiion ut Lis Yankee maslcrs, ami Ihc in
finite disgust of docent people every where.—
There will, nevertheless, he no ubnieinenL ol the
general anxiety to hoar the result ol Long
srnbet’s movemenlH mlo East Tennessee.
From tub Coast.—We leuru that on Sunday
last there was-hut one Federal ve^uel oil War
saw Bound, blockading the river. She wu?. uii
iron-clad. A lew days siuco u party of Yankee
gunners, in bonis, went up the river as far ao
Screven’s place, u.id after tiring a few shots ut a
Hock ol ducks, returned to their vessel.
i m i* i rt «>r tugs—ih it cannot bit seen; large
The papc.rt give the N tn.-iuioml Die credit
bill nine tin: blockade l miller Venn;>, w ben,
mei, i-l.e v.a^ burned by ih«- Nlplion
one. i he. Nau-emoiid Imlpid lo drive her
shou
ld Uni
lell
to be
what
another ldoeka«Ie tun
alter shelling the rebel#
was thongiil
ner, and tno Niplu..., ..
lor a while, sent m boats and burned lie,,
doing the work so well that Him rebels did
uni git the value ol leu ecuis out ol her.* ihc
boat’s crews ol the Nlplion got (plile
ol things out ol the *teumer,
$80 in gold to each
While
^ well
II the
into aluvery, aud to
numb, r
uddilion t»i $dO
n’ud lots "l Couletle
We also took twt> Euglisb
llags, a line spy glass, and about $10,000 in rebel
bonds, not endorsed, and ol no value il they
were. Eiglit prisoners were captured, and a
uoal Iroin the Nipliou took on board a Lily aud
two childruu wlio had aigiudled for asolstauee.
About u week since the rebels pul a Whit
worth shot through the Nlphou, the first tune
they have hit her, ulthoiigh liny hive lired bull
metis ol linn s 11, loi innately, did liUleduiu-
at e, ,tinl llijuietl IIO out!. They opened ou il-
ii-.inirr Iroin u m iskt:<l bitlel >.
VS e are having very ( Old weather here uow
Latest " Offigiai.” News from Daulurbn.
ihc following is giveu ua the gbt Of the luted
oOieiul advices Irom Charleston that have been
received ul W usblugton
The Navy Depaitmeit ut Was^iugtm is in
receipt ol vtdumiiiotis di.-pat.dies iroiu Admiral
Duhlgieu, tuofl ol wl.teh % ielale, however, to
routine busiue-as. Tim Admiral has altogether
recovered hia htallh, ami will m t need lo avail
oim.-eli ol Hu- leave ol absence grunted him
• nine wet krt ago. lie h.»n been sulfuri«g from
i nervous disc: e iu the J’»w, which eonlined
him below tlet k lor Udeei. days. This the i»e
paiti.ieul. learned olllci.dlv lor the first time lo
day. I he. hoiiibard.i.eul ol Bumter is progress
mg lavoi tbl) , ami there are good grauuds lor
tho In lid tbai it will soon bu reiiucred uuiu-
nab t tbit: b> mail, bt-u.-l or rebel. Alter every
ivmg iieiog cowering *bebiud its fragments id
wall shall have bceu uiiveu out, other steps no
less iinpoit tut lowards the reduction ol Charles
ton will be i.tkeii.
demands that all ollieer
-.ddieirt-ho’uid be bdrly e\t hanged, otlie
prisoners ol war w ill be given up. 1 be
I,oh ol the Govciiom ni i.t pledged U» these ol-
lid i , anti liot>p- that they shall be pr.ilt-Cled,
o fan not and will not abandon to the s.iv
•e, cruelly of slave musician single ollieer o
rtoldit-r who bus been called on lo defend Ihc
ll »g ol his country, aud ihut
hazards of war.
It has been suggested that exchanges lmglA
go on unt il all except the colored troops aud
it,tor while ollieei.s have been given up. But il
this were, allowed ihc rebels would uol only
relieved ol the burden of maintaining
troops, but they would gel,buck th. ir own u
retaining their power over the veiy persons
wlioiii IV.- Illc miicu.iily l.uim.l t" ri-SKUi-. unit
upou whom tin y could then, without tear of
lunation, carry into execution the iubumuu
crneliies they have so basely threatened.
The Frebident ha% ordered that the stem ,-»*» i
of retaliation shill without hesitillon be eu- |
lorccd to avenge the death ol the tlrat t uiou
soldier, ol whatever color, whom the cueuiy
shall iu cold blood destroy, or sell into slavery.
All ( theV questions between us may be post
nulled for future sellleuienl, but the fair ex-
eliuiigu of colored soldiers and ol their white
olllcuin will lie insisted on by the GoverHUienl
beioie another leliel soldier or officer will be
exchanged. . ,
The sufferings «a! <>t»r men iu uiehmonu a
the subject ol deep regret and sympathy her
.111,1 ll.. I- h:.» I.KKII IW V" U ' l -,'; i "“, r iK
possible relief. Veiy ,r ’\^ Whiting.
ir *r Auother flag of truce steamer, and an-
min r coufligumeut of elothlug and lo >d lor the
Yankee piisouersal Richmond, eaiue up lo City
Point yesterday, and was disehaiglng duriug the
.day. ,,
Neither prisoners uui papers came on the
steamer, which was a freight boat exclusively
The lact ol the North clolhiug uml leedlug
Yankee prisoners iu Confederate keeping fui-
utshes u paradox ol principles that would be
ludicrous were il uol ul the s«me tune huimlia-
ling. I he Yankees, by their blockade, ur%seek
ing to starve our people, lull are horrilled ul the
idea ol their (our; prisoners sharing with us tuc
crust aud crumb to which they would reduce
IIKIDQ KH D1I*T. H ( OS A KLk., I
Chaiii.kbTun Dec. 3<f }
liKNKHAL OHDBIIR,
No. U3. I
V. Before a Oeuersl Court Msrtl»l,
coivt-urd hI Havsimsh, Oeo , hy \lrtue
ol General Orders No. 10H, curreut series, from Hieec
Headquarter*, and of whb h l'< art Lieut. Col. Black
Is President, wero arraigned and tried.
V11. Private Jos. Coleson, Mb Regiment Florida
Volunteer*.
Cii a mik 1st.— DRHERTION.
Specification. -In this, that the said Pilvate Jo
seph (,'oleson, a duly unlisted s" di r in Company F«
,lh Kfg’i Fla Vol*., 1*. A. V. S . being detailed to
duty In a hospital at Howard’s Grove, near Rich
moml, Virginia, did leave said hospital and abaudon
his duly therein, without pci mission from hi* com
mandlug olltcur, on or about the vlst day ol July,
18 11, and did remain absent from Ids company aud
n.glmei t, and absent from his duty in said hospital
with intent to desert the servle, of the Confederate
tttute*, until on or about the 1st day of October 1UM.
when he wus arrested in Clineli county, Geoigla. nnn
sent under guard to the Headquarter* of the Military
District of Georgia, at Savauiiah. and did 'bus ddgt
11,,, uervice of the t’oulederate Stale*, on the day and
year, aud ul tbu place aforesaid.
Ciiakuk •Ju.-OFFKRING VIOI.KNCIC TO A St
• PKRIOR OFFK’KK
Hpecihi* ation.—lu this, that the said Private
Joseph Colesoti, a duly unlisted soldier in Company
F, r»ih Regiment Florida Volunlcars. P A. C. S.,ou
or about Hie 14th day of September, IrtiiS, being then
aud there a deserter from the service of ll
eratu States, and being found at his home
county, Georgia, a».d engaged with otlie *
jug a parly of soldiers uudir t
Morgan, of Co. —, 4th Guoru
charged witu the arrest of de#
ed gun*, prepare to shoot at the paid Lb ut Morgan,
aud was oply prevented Iroin doing the same by
being captured and disarmed Ik fore be c’.uld carry
hisdeaigu into effect, the sai-t Ideut. Morgau lieing
then and there in the execution of hL ofllco,
All this, at the times and pli
respectively.
To which charges aud sp.ciileatioii* the accused
j plead* d as follows
OMATIIWRPK INSIR1NIK <’«M-
PANY <>K SAVANNAH.
NOTICK ih MF.UK.UY
K tv*-u that the B«»oka of SuL*crlptlOU to
the (Mplial Stock of Uie above named Corporation,
will be opened *t the Court House. In the city of
Bnvannah, on Wcduesday, the twenty third day of
December, Instant, 1808, at to o'clock. A M *. and
will remain open until one o'clock ou lh*t day aud
the next, dutiug the name hours, iiulcsi* the authoi
tied Capital of t’ue Mi ibm Doliarv, iu stiare* of
one hundred dollars each, ho sooner subscribed
for. Tweuty per centum must be paid at
time of subscription, lu certified check! on tbu Uauk«
ol this c ty, and no one will Ik* permitted to mb
•critic except In perFon or try imwer of attorney,
lo 4 ged with the* ind Tslgncd. There l* uo limit to
.b. mimlu-r „l .bare, fty lulel'JInR ,toKkb,)ld,-r ...ay
.ulurrlbo for. but In cm. o( .■«. «*», .oillPK duw.i
Will be i-xcluslYl-Iy from Ibo liw-r «ub,cilptlon,.
C'.u.l.-n of tbe Arl of Inoorporatiou limy bml ut Ibu
Co’uinileilobcr., »l Uia.t o„u nook boforo lho time
UiiM.liil.-d foroponlbK tbu book,.
llilURItT UAbKHSIIAM.l
EDWARD HADELFORD, .
t Clinch
it resist
rominautl of Lieut
l uvaly, who were
ers, did, with load
ul ovu mentioned
ANDREW LOW,
JNO. L. VILLAldONGA,
JaMKS W. LATH HOP,
JAM Krt Mi'HRNHY,
NOBLE a. HARDEE,
deed- td
■ Commissioner*.
( npinrc of Vaiikci'n t
If laWHli Island.
K. Sanders, Com
I , mil i:iTtuim.t ft. (\ V"; Private a. (’.
Itic >111.1 Prtvusi-J. 1,. l ayltn, of the atono
-ituiila, flailed out ou a leeiHiuoilcnug t-xpedi
.lou They proceeded towards Kiawnh lalaqd.
II,.- liiM day thiee or lour otlleers were diacov
ireil uding about the lieafh wilhiu ride shot,
mu d. iiku id .-apluriug them our men re
-erv.-d Hu ll ine, and . one. tiled iheitiat-lvca wtlh
the hope Hi il Hu Yankees would approach Mill
closer, " hen they coupl secure them ;ua prison
ers l hi - party, however, turned back.
file pcolllrt then discovered that lb»* Yankees
n.id set a number ot e.iou traps uml made the
i-lan.l i r.guL.r Place lor coon huuling ‘»u
■ he ihii J day, about4 o'clock, they obseived a
Wftgou with some liltceii or twenty Yatikuv»
coming up ibe beach, and lour inouuted uien,
iH Heavily armed with sulnes aud revolvers.
Iheseouirt uow ran along the beach lor a die
lane*- ol about thiee hiiudi'cd yards,and again
eoucoabid themselves I'he. I*>ui m*Miuted men
Hie
Mop
X
,,iid I bohiiol
i-or Tin: Army.
caduru throv^h-
Wheeled
.»i ihc pluc
them.
attempting
i it P.ilmctii
,’p Uolrti
o ill <
Art the Y:i
r the cum e
Jiichntond Examiner.
Dalton, Dec. H.—(ion. Bragg was thronged
with (.Ulcers taking leuve ol him up to the hour
of Iii? departure last night. .
R.tie’s and Fill lay’a brigades raised in
ihiity uiinnies to purchase and present u sword
to lieu. Bragg, for his personal prowess display
»*d iu their presence ul the bailie of Missionary
Ridge.— /(eyifler.
OBITUARY.
TRIUIJTK 1*» THE MEMORY OP MISS M1.IA WILSON.
Our .IIJI.IA was aflliclcd Irom her birth Earth
had no rim in? * for her. The sickness which tenm
iui..-.I bur lif« »»» «IW of tuft-rlilK. Iln ml-
med in a lew nhoib years, and .-01- is
the bosom of her Savior. Wlieu her
•In* cheertiiIly obeyed the fUinmou*.
leaving Ihe most gialifyiiig evidence of the siucerity
of her laiil. and love iu «md. She died tiu Thursday
morning, the *dth of November, iu the e.ghteeutli
year of her age.
And now sin* lias goue to rest, we know,
On .l.'Hii ' I'.y.-ui hidden;
Aud we expect to meet our Julia
A bright angel in Heaven. A Fhiksp.
Guilty of absence without leave, bnt not guilty
of anything else.”
FINDINGS AND SENTENCE.
The Court after mature deliberation finds the ac
cused aa follows : ,,
Of the specification of the tUat charge “Guilty.
Of the Ur at charge. “Guilty.”
Of the specification of tlie second charge, “Guilty,
except the word- “-•*• «•».*"• ' ""d the words “and
L.i.y prevented from dolug the same by being
"inarmed before ho could curry bis doaign lulotd-
Of the second charge, “not guilty,” hut guilty cl
olleiing resistance to a superior ..Ulcer.“
Aud the Court dees, therefore, sentence the said
Private Joseph Colesou, ol the 'ilh R*-glm* nt Florida
Volunteers, (two thirds of Hie Couit herein concur
ring! to be shot to death with musketry ul such time
and place as tbe Commanding General may direct.
VI. I11 the case of Private Joseph Colesou, 5lh
Reg’i PL. Vol*., tbe proceedings, findiugs and seu-
Iciicc are approved, asd the sentence will be duly
executed two weeks after tin* publication ot the order
at tbe Post.
By command of Gen. Beaitrkoaru. *
(Signed) . THOMAS JORDAN,
Chief of Start.
Official: gko. A. MtaokR, A. A. u, de*8—»t
THEATRE
notice.
OFFR'BSOUTHERN INSURANOKOp., I
Savannah, Nov. 18,180J. I
At a meeting of the Directors, held
tX. t bl« 5«J, It voted to .-.ill »b luetal
u.Mbt of twenty per ceut. (or four du».ir« per .hare
of the c.pl'ttl stock of Ibis Conrp«ny, payable on or
l.elnre tbe afteenth dsy oi December licit.
decl-10.1 J H- UH1WUAM, >Wt._
GAR GO SALE !
Ill ROBERTS & PETERS,
AUCT1U M K b)JLi H,
A II r* II UT A , UKOIIU1A.
ON TUESDAY, DECK Sru, HW»,
( 'IOMMENPING at nine o’clock, we will sell
J at our bales Room, 8M) Broad street, hy CH ia-
louue.a desirable assorlmcul of Ireshly '‘"poHcd
Goods, direct coasignmenta Lorn Eur*»pe and Na
,, oouslsttug iu part as rollowa :
DRY ROODS.
90 case* French and English Piikts, 8-4 and 7 H
b cases Km lieh Shiitiug aud hhceUug
1 c«su Black Freucb Broadcloth
1 case superior Black FroncU UroGlcioth
To I'Uulerb «f lit*- til (ouerrsblonal
lllslrlrl or lirorKli*.
1 Mt agsais nro suthorlsed to ex
P03& chango year lltbing of awaot polaloe*. |
ni Coiiimisitouers' rate*) lor grain, (corn, wbost,
okIs, rye, or rice). Thom* who praler may pay the
money to my ageuts, tor iliolr |Nitaloes at Assessors
valuation.
•J. Producer* In Dooly, Parly ami Mitchell coun
ties, fin cell mlhs or over from a receiving depot, are
auihuri/a d to pay the money value for all their ll-
things, If they wish, at assessors’ valuation.
:j producers living to Wilcox, Irwin. Uerrleu and
Colqiilt comities, will pay the money value for nil
their Hillings, as they have been declared impractica
ble for collecting the “Tax ill Kin I.
4. Producers in countlen off ot railroads can ex
change their Hilling lor cattle or hogs. My agents
will take the cattle or hogs at (’ommisslouoih rates
and estimate tithing# at assessors’ valuation, and
turn them over to nearest eouuutsoar). taking re
colpl as If for the tithing. All exchanges or commit
taUuus will be entered on a separate abstract aud
forwarded monthly. H K. HINES,
Captain and P. Quarter Master.
Albauy, Ga., November 98, 1808. nov94—19t
CENTRAL R. It. Jr BANK G < U. OF GA , -
'avannab. Dec. 1, 1808. i
^3, DIVIDEND NO. 41.
The Board of Directors ban this day dc
clared a Dividend ot eleven (11) per cent., payable on
Tuesday, the 16th Inst., In Confederate Treasury
notes. DKG. A. CUTLER,
decs tDl-i Ca,hl< T-
NOTICE.
CUNfUAL RAILROAD A 11AMRINO CO. (
Savannah, Djc. 1, 1808. 1
The Annual Election lor Nine Dirtc.
1^%. n>r« of this Coiupauy, to serve tor the ci^,
suing year, will be. held at the Banking House iu
Savannah, oirMondoy, 4th January next, boUvoen
the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p m.
deed -id QKO. A. COYLRR, Cashtor
Public Notice.
I'liar I ten
Ruction titles.
n V nil n A nu I II,
Halo Postponed
Thu tale of Fumliuif ut ihu r*-s«di nee o
street, next lo the corner ol Alu-rcorn, sdv«-rll*ed iii
take plsi-e Hus day. bat been |Htst|M»nud j
IIV IIKI.Ij A CUIUS H AN, ’
WEDNESDAY', December 10. will be sold in hunt
of st-. 1 e,
1 Gold Watch
1 Trunk and Cloflliuv
By order J. D Fish, Administrator to fit*Lite Hen
1 * L Leopold ii. •,
11%’ UKO. U . %%' % 1.1. % .
Sixteen Farm Lots ot twenty Acrea Each
Gn TUUtiKGA Y , UlUi llisl , bel.ir* the Court llen-e.
Ot 11 o’clock, WlM bon<dd,
H.xteen Farm Lot* containing 9 1 ucr. a oacli. r«mt
Ing on the continuation *if Lovers’ Lane such or’
yorlnnlllua for Invest nu ul uie seldom offered a-* tin-
above pr »p» rty present''. A map of tlie pmperty mu
at my olllco. Terras Tan li, puicbasers to pay
lor titles.
dec l
A Gang of 101 Negroes, by John B. Habersham
Ik Cu-
<JKO. W. WYLLi, Anclloiioei*.
On TUESDAY, the IRth December next, in front of
the Court House, In Macuii, Ga., will he sold,
A very prime gang uf lul Negroes. The lamllles
vill be told together. There an- several likely
lie negroes In the gang that will bo Bold sited'
ffli;
off _ The annual meeting ol the Commie-
y. doners of Pub 1c Roads for Chatham
coumy will be held at the Wourt House, in the city
of Savaiiuah, ou the 14th day of December uc-xi, 1841.1,
ut It o’clock a. in. NV. SV. WASH, Secretary
uoviM—Id ** L 1 - 1* H- .
II¥ «KO. W. WILLI.
Administratrix’s Sale.
Will be sold on tho flret TUESDAY tn v January
iieUFb.foro tho court House, In tho city of an
vanuab,
Lot No. 11, foe simple, South Oglethorpe Ward,
frontlrg on William atreow Tbe Improvements
constat, of a coiumodi *.ub dwelling on u high brick
tiaseroent, with outhouses; the dower garden ha* u
iare.collec.lon of roses, shrubbery, An. Hold au the
proLprly of the Uie David Hannon, deoasnj, tor
the benefit of tne hoirs aud cudilors oi laul chiui.
UOV90 ANUS. BMITH, Ailiu’x.
HY BLIJN A illKYBtt,
. Administrator's Bale
On the first TLEmDaY In January, 18111, by permis
sion of the Honorable Court • f Ordinary ol chat
Imiu couuly, will bes«)ld.
Two slaves named No ly and P* lor; by order of
nov'Jl—td MaUGaKi'T nTEI'KKL. Adm’x.
C0NBIBNEE3 PER SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO
December 7,1BG3.
J L West, J Morrison. W 1) Harper, P A S, L H
Pa' k-ird W W Dowling. J M A G II Harrell. A Oeiu-
l«-r, H Rose, sc White,Capl c BCarrell,J A ilaupr,
p Bulb-Id. CU Weekuiau. .1 >) Marabui, A W Dixon.
I) R Elder, Miss M C llavwo.ul, S 1‘ Thlirm:*ml, J A
Guidon, 11 N Mart 111, A P Hu Mtoii. 1 J Lyon.
C. H. BULK LEY, Agent.
K. R DALTON
Lessee and Mauager
Stb, 1 803’
TI END.41 KVBNINGt Uec
. . BENEFIT OF
MR. F. SANDRUE,
SCENIC ARTIST,
Ou which occasion will be presented the great Shaku-
p.ariau Tragedy ol
IX A M IjHT,
Caat with the fiRlatrangth of the Htau Company.
Music, by tlie Urcheslra
To couelude with the luughahiu Fa*cu ‘f
§• LHASA NT NKICMHOR.
AnmsaioM-Drus cirtU uiid Paiquettu, $150;
Second Circle, $1; Colored Gallery, r (jc.
Doers open at " '
tjgr Box office op* - — -
* to lo "■ d « cl *
case Fancy Kiblied Free
case Piain French c**»- i
c+mvi time* Heavy Oxluid Urn;
1 loth
. __ j Ex Ira Heavy Fancy 1 asslmeres
8 bal* s Welsh Flauuel »
1 bale White Twilled Saxony Flan el
9 bale* Bed Tick
8 bu'.es ifcgaliu Slilpes
9 cubc* Fulled Cloth
9 cases Gray satinet
1 hale Ope 1 a Pianm-I
1 bale Pluiu Saxouies
1 case Freuch Delaines •
1 case Black Alpaca
19k dozeu Gents’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, Hem d
118 dozen Ladles’L. C. do do
lilUd*.z >u latdles’ L. C. do Bordered
118 dozen Gents’ L. C. do Tape bor d
-jndi'/eu White Lamb’s Wool Undershirts
« dozen White Lamb’s Wend Drawers
a cases fine astoried Over Coats
g cases Hue assorted Business Coats
9 casus Boy*’ uml Youth*’ Coals
1 case Dark Blue Pilot Cloth
1 case Black Pilot CiuLh
1 cn*-** Cashmere Shirts
J case Paris-made Silk Suspenders.
100 Bla< k Merino Shawls;
95 Ambroidercd Shaw l?;
lease Furniture Binding;
26 dozeu Black Neck Ties;
30'J dozeu Madras Handkerchiefs;
100 dozen Lt. MixedC. Hose;
100 dozeu L White C. Hose;
3! dozes Fancy Half Hose;
-it) dozen English Half Hose;
(linliujiuuce.t our men juumpcil l'*i wad,
glit then Mil* -* to bear upon the now tern-
Uod paity and oniu.e I lUoin 10 disinouut ami
Ihq Y.»ult* vs Hi* mud lately did u»
ih«-\ am: nulcred and delivered up the r urine.
„•, iplcirt iheu vl*Mitde«iuleked the pilaottcirtiip-
b, ii'h, iuimug oil into Hie woods whore Jbe
.iikee seigi-antt who was ulaO takeu, Boeaine
u k in*lhe niii'% autl they wine compelled to
leave liiui. , , , „
I• |> 111. I'Dai'klue wUal W-.V9 cou»W«r«"J “«"•
huviuit IUU ovet lUf" UUIO". II". l' r V
'were ullmvca u» ‘I"" 1 '
1,11,1 iu 111!" »»■» '*<" u UruuuUl Wlltilu
ourllnes. 0urluK „,„i uulluniiy Ih- l.n,v,>
ubov/uumcU huvu l",uu hj,he
uaudiug General to reuiu itie boires and
anus eajuored
days.
KKUE1PT8 OF PRODUCE. Ac.. DEC 7, 1863-
l*,.r Centra! Railroad-188 bales cotton, 174 sack*
Hour, and nidze. T«» J E Godfrey, MsJ Milieu* K L
Wa.le A. Co, A M Wynn.B Wl.iteiiead, W C o’Dris-
. ..ll, G J Fulton, Pugh A Whittle, J McDonnell, ll
If Christian, J F A M Ha > Itlon, K H Linder. V A
Go »itwin. J U Johnson. P 11 Behg, Mr* J lluarls*, G
Khr if ii, K A \ V tel, T Pollard. I« H Eckiuau, W A K
Mel nitre. T J Houdersoii, M Tuft#, McUouald, G M
Conn. H Lachlisou, W W Urau.it, D U Elder ’B Neb-
but, Neviit, l.a,ihrop A lbigur**, J J Day A Co, J Me-
Gho-UMi’ Mrs McUUre, Mrs, Har»leo % J 11'Laver,UiL
A Cuunlnglinm, W M Davidson, u
_ _ menden, Jossli Jackson, C P.ying on. A Mints,
rtsoii A Gordon, Crane A Gray bill,
J Bryan. Boston A VllLdonga, H M W right, J M
Balxas, F G Dana, ttnark A Bruiuuied.
id granted
- t'harteuton Courier.
i lurlougli ol thirty
Houses asuMulrs Wantiid
We invite the attention ui our 1
*oul Georgia and Florida lo the udvcrtl-eiueni
•I Capi. Luown, A. y. M., in another column,
calliug upon our citizens to furnish homes foi
tho army. Such uu appeal at this lime, when
the danger ol invasion of our territory is e<*
t ireuieuing, should not ami wo trust will not
tail ot u prompt uud liberal response.
Nkw Fkatuhe of ABoUTtONJSM.. A cur
ou* cuse came up a abort time sluce before \hc
Supreme Court in the city ol New 'Cork. A
yooug girl, aged sixteen, was ‘’.,!iraiBShtl troin
o-io ol the public school.' lor huvlug re-
iuacd to aing the <^ u orus ot an Abolition
school aoug—Battle llyiutt ol the Uepuh-
lie”—reccoti' introduced. Her lather applied
1.- * aor restoration, aud applied to the Supreme
O*.uit lor a mandam?.* compelling the restora
tion of the young lady to her privileges. The
justice refused to grant the motion. The Abo-
Htiometb, it appear*,.are making rapid advances.
Doubtless iu a short lime some Abolition bard
will intioducj into Northern schools auralgauiQ-
t on lyrics, and scholar* who rcluec to endorse
and sing them will be dismissed. Thunk
Heaven, says tbe Mobile Register, the children
of the South are at la&l free, from the Inliuenee
of Yankee teachers.
Are they to surely Ires alter all
“ Braoo’s Enemies.” -The Richmond corree*
pondouL of tho Charleston Mercury Bays
“Reliable” li ip been fumbling about town in
a peculiarly mysterious wu\ since Btagg's de
feat. His whereabout* is very mi'jimi, but
leclarea tbai twenty member*
bad jmpersall ready to impeach il l»r o:g h *-l uoi
been removed , aud they uud ll.e.r > "aujuior*
intended to buy up one of tho leading dauiea 11
order to lulhor ihulr de*igin». He say* they ,.1
fered $200,000 lor a ceruiu paper, uud the idler
was re. u-od.
•* Hraoo’b enemies” snUBt be monied men to
lie able itf pay ftor a newspaper This
iicetiunia for the liberal sum* t!*a' were t vpind-
cd to clrcalutc certain paper- In Huioo’s^liny
while U wu. atTullaboma last year
5^- C. W. O. llarri -v E q , »a t
.tic.n iroin Kllitfrtlou. t* • He W
v locuted
mHea troui Klugetou. Hy lie was driven lr*.i«
bin home iu Joneaboru , Washington e».uni>
Teuueasie, on the 4lh ol September last, by
bushwuckers. Ou the '-‘.Lb ol Aucurt he It* 11
villi the llomu Guard lor Curtev’s liitdge^ <
tlie 3(Uh August thirty or Inrty liusbwatk*
v.'eui 10 Li ** house lira ween two ^iud 1 lit
o’clock, placed n guairt ul every door, Lmke
open u d*>*'i. ‘*.nd cuquiied .-I hia wile, who was
very tic’.. Gu* wheli iboius el her husLmd
Th* y ibei.’i ill* d lot hi-s sou Fisk, who hud be
iu serv.ee mice June, lhi’.l. Procuring a light
they ac'i(*in*»l 1 he'houeo until they 1 uud him
when they tool, nun out a few M.e| * il
front door aud shot him ats lime*.
died :
carried him
t a lew moment*,
his son tiller lie v
family at Jonesborough
since which lime he ha
lit- will be thankful lor
cum ing tbe in.—A'imxe-
ther
house, when lie
Mr. U
as killed, liu lull his
in the 4th duptuuibe
uot heard (torn-them
any infc
A Goon Lesson.— lu-
fluys : A gentlem— ' ' *
M .bile Advt.
■ui Georgia it
that he lell iu will. >» number ol rttek-und
wouuded soldier# on iL* traiu from YVPst P- ini
to Moulgoineiy. I hey werej-ist Iroin the
tie Bold ou Lookoui Monutaiu. A uuutbc
atay at houie*iuneralrt m U.u car were indulging
iu their usual abut-e* ol Gen. Bragg. I •"
dierc Lsieued for u while, but at length look up
their crutches in defence ol their chi* Mam —
They had loughl under him, they trusted an.I
loveiPhuu, and sueh wa« the Ireil g of Hie rank
uud tile ol t.is unity, uud men who, like lit
critics, dhltke gunpowder, and cuhned all
their lighting lor ibe (otiniiy to nasaulls upon
Bragg’s lepuiaiion, thotild uot abtme him lu
their j resenre. This language, accompanied by
some signHlcaul ditu..iiairati*nis from Ih
crulchos of ibe disabled s.Mdieia bad Ihc dcoired
ctlccl, aud the fireside warrior subsided.
Pay
Ma-
cui >
.•limy aud piy
\ wi.i
lie
i-*r i
e*.r«* frotu Lei Majesiy’l
“deoil* Futlltcrt," 1
Lab. 4*
• Uu
S100 REWARD
litoLNiV. last night, from the tout or the uiider
H piziied, ill the Purade Giouud. a luown leather
YAL&E. marked with his tnuuc.cnuulntnecloth
ut a uud eouipany papers, and two new Blau k els,
iimrked U. S. The above reward will tie paid lor
’heir recovery and any information concerning them
"‘mpy?* f<C * lr>M QURRATuj.
For Sale or to Rent.
. PLANTATION of 1050 acres of
lund iu Upaon county; 460 acres liipburoa
wlib oak. to** rust open. Tlie improvements
consist of a good two story dwelling;alao, an
overseer’s house, negro quarter-*, gin house 0M*I r,ius
Md COU01V m-i.w, »ud ..II tuo •licda aud
' lildings ueco*s»ry for plantation use. All the
jugs are weather boarded and ia excellent or
Tne Rnllroad at Thoiuastoo, mile* distant
rnns through the place.
To persons who desire a home uo more desirable
opu irtimlty can offer G h,.I land.w iter and health,
und u market ut yoiiY door lor your produce, or iuI
road facility to carry It .way. , * d u dt " u "|^ R , BI) ,
(lecH-Ji* Savannah, Georgia,
-Urw ‘^ulrnrtif.emrnts.
I'u (he Pdtriollc l*copl« oflleor-
gia auil Florid 1.
• demand Tor urtlllery horses and I ran up or tu
mules for the army of Northern
great, uud tho Government is nimble to pur.
hast* them. An’appeal is made lo the peo-
pie to furnish horses lor artillery unit mules for
transporting supplies to our gallant soldiers who
riskin' their Dies in defending your Louies
I or ward your stock and save our ;ar uy Iroiu
further * lvaster. Let each planter uml citizen
throughout the stale furnish one mule or
or two horses. What is u user 111 to of a few
hundred dollars if it will help to gain our lodepcu.
• You are all uwar-tlmL if the enemy ever
reacli your homes ali you luive if worthies#; they
steal all your horses aud mules and leave vour
home desolate. Lei eu( h person that will spaie one,
>r nin e .■limai#, write to me at Savannah or to
n, * are Major J. G. MicbaaluiHky, how mat y
annual# you cau spare. Form committees iu each
uuiy. and ,-et tne auunairt logeiUer und twill go
any point aud pay you for them, and lurnbli you
(vriiacste itiai you have lu
for the G.ivernnieui. Let it he
id urgent. Semi the 10 iu uu
harlcstou Courier, Mucon Telegraph aud
Atlanta Intelligencer iuaert three times, and se-
hill to the advertiser.
A BOAT SAIL WANTED.
lirANTED, a Boat Sail, about 93 or 80 feet high
W by about 15 or 20 f ot wide, either new or
•eeond hand. Any person ^having one to diapoaeof,
please address, sts.iug price, Ac., Box t?88. Savannah
F.^iolUce. ” ec ^ A -
BLOCkADE BOOBS
. noli »ndf»r««lo by tho unde«siK"i' d
slu.d h horse or mule
•’one at once, the
1 s-iVe tlie uAi 11m
(. B. DROWN,
V G M
dci8 dlw w9w L'aptaii
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Si'PKhl.NTENDENT’S OFFI0K. 1
( KNTiixi ItAiuni.ai, SnvuiuiaU. Dec. 7.1863. J
(in uud alt or the ldth ilist. the chutges
1^. ou Cotton yver tlua Road aild hiuiiclies
Wilt be increased over Ihe rale** *lalei June 15, 186'),
as lollows: Ou l’plain! Colton, Hio off« humlred
pcrceuL; on Sea Island Colton, (200) two hundred
l *-r etui. GKG .NV ADAMS,
^t*c8 8 * tii-iuMs! nitp*.riiil*-ii'lcii
who has been
previou.-ly in the uriuy uiue tdouiha
il lie lus a l.tmlly of not leoi thau three |ieiaoiia
1lcjM i1d. nl ou hi- labor for support,la aa lollows;
I idled Sim»-s bounty ,♦ 10.'; ibe 1 ’oiunionwealih’a
bounty, f:t'* r », pay, $|i>8, rations, $324 ; cloth
ing, *l'4.». 111.1 10 laimly, $RW ; total, $2,077. ll
mGcid ol Ill hind Iroin the Stale, he ne
cepis ill** oii«*i *»i $.'o per monih Increase ol pay,
he will receive «145 more than the sum above.
Lincoln -* iicinion a Wushlnglon eorrea-
pondeul of li.*- N.-w York T liuca says Ihut Lin
colu, on the nil , 1 finalked. m the eouise of
eouveisatloili ihul ll.e n* v* two week* would In*
lh>* iuo»l lliotneuloun j'Oiltid ol ll.e “ret.ellioU.”
1 his lime the Ape propbiatcd correctly.
A
D*
l otion Girds
r.i> French Calf Skins
< Kngliah Sole leather
cooks a 1.(l' wftbh**rs7 accndUiiu»:d to spinning and
weaving: al ? o two or tbreeaniaH familh*.
1 )ividoiiii No. \H5.
The l)(»ard ol Din cinra have lid- d-iy d<
land a send -utuii.il dividiu.l ol Sper
ceut, payable In Confederate Treasury notes, ou and
after Friday next, lltli lust. U \N ADAMS,
do- s- 3 Aaolstant 1 ashler
STOLEN OR MISPLAOEDT
SIN 1 1 1*’colored Overcoat. Su* L j.-tttortk. aiiG
lnaiii.t with Mack. It Is considerably worn,
.a>* a cul about iwo inches long h- the top
or*ilit- light should*!, and llo* Itntnr ol lliu inti
sleeve lorn or rlppml. ft suiluld*- 1 »>tul will he
paid lor ns recovery. Apply ut tills office.
HARDWARE.
oliol-: HA.u-nKIlN
C7 sn.rf Knltcs
shoe Ftncera
Table liuives and Folks
s genuine Cognac Brandy
AI.**0 ON MANU,
.Mi do/ Corn Uri'tims
Mi hags Extra Family Flour
:-ukki .1 VS. xtr 1 Bacon, Hams and Dried Beet
Mi>l- N- w Orleans and Florida Su.^ar
Boxc-' 'audios and Soap
Pounds Black Pepper
Mkl gross Confederate Matches
mi h\a Tobacco, various brands
Bills Slitter ami SodaCrackirs
“"'JSSSaS* WATSON,
le.s -codlO Tinder Masonic Hall.
For Sale
ItVERtL 1 Duly yoonK _HeKroe«._ com^rlainir
llbf
uLoi NT A UWvfuN
• Sweet Oranges.
yKNBU.oi’M.fl B^^AKQ gAfi r,»,bb y
WANTED
Wanted,
A -I- ihi-T.I-wniili OMci-, two eo".l whll.-. boy,
Ucc7--tf ——;
A Baker Wanted.
need apply. Apply to
ih*(7~.at
Lost.
1 YIIK Serin for one share lu the Importing and
XxiXTlme Company °f Hoi Mlalu of Georgia,
N., S^grsnted toUrge W. .WIUIjn;>l>
h.M-11 1,,.1 «:>.( Utl* notice I' given lint s renewal
w nl lie 4jipM. il fftr ou or after the Hth **uy Of Dccob
> - -. - li >-e inadf
OKU. W. WILLIAMS,
Notice.
CENTRAL U. H. A UANK'G CO. OF GA , t
Havunuuh, Nov. 12, 1868. )
The Annual Meeting of tho Stockhold
Notice,
rflHK Importing and Exporting Company,\V
A Dec, President, having determined to plan
their goods in llio hand# -of r J — “ '
CAHRl) OF TUB FAN MB.
The Biibscrlbera open 'PHIS 1).\Y, 3d inalopl, to
ora of thl* p’u^paii) will^i** held at the I aeflVt ti»ed prices, aud private sale, the cargo of ihu
UAbUlbK lloua,-, In NivHunali. on TUBSDAV, tho B.oam^ Fa^nle.COTOl.lluR ol -
15lh day ofDeceiub. r next, at 10 o’clock A. M.
siockholdt-ra will be passed over tbe Coin puny's
Road (• And from ihe meeting FRICK.
uovH td U1£G A. CtlY'LBR, C’aahler.
Notice.
WAR TAX Oi* FIDE, |
Kapizun Division DiaTRici No. 1. v
huvantirth, Nov. ldih, Ifcd'i.)
TAX PAYERS who have made returns
in lliia ofllre, on Colton, Tobacco, Rice,
Ac., HtonU-s and ftedlts, held or owned on the IbI ol
July, 1863, are hereby notified that I aiu uow pro -
pared to collect the same.
My books will be open for (he above purpose un
til the 25ih lust., alter which time defaulters will in
cur the penalty.
EDWARD C. LEGRIEL, Collector.
_ nov 16—ti *
Nolkt- to .Salt-Boilers.
WAR TAX cFFICE, *
EasTEkn Division Iiistkict No. 1, [■
Savannah, lbili Nov., 1863. j
ALL PERSONS ENGAGED IN MA
Liii;' ae<l -a^adiug Suit in this District,
are icquested to rtgictor forthwith at this office, and
pay th.* Specie Tux. and Taxon Group Sales from
the 24th April, 1863, to the 30‘„h September, 1861, in
clusive. EDWARD O. LEGRIEL,
novlfi Collector.
H3r* t
BUMHIIES.
1 cap..- Blacq Italian Sewing Silk;
7 dozeu spool* Silver Braid, IP yardss:ach;
4‘ pb-cca Gilt Braid, 19 yarUV each;
2 pieces Gold L ue.
16 boxes Gold Braid, 12 spools each:
950 pounds Kugiiah Shoe Thread, oss’d c dors;
Id caned null Hale,
1 cane Soft Hats, very i-uper'-w;
950 x Morton Jfc Co. N«*« (lies, Sharps;
15U0 pair No. 10 Colton Cards, English, Backs and
U 1BJ0 pair No 8 Wool Card*.
HAUD#AHB AND CDTIiBBY.
Pocket knives, Rogers A Sous.
PILES.
IUjO dozen Flies, comprising a very complete ami
dtslrable assortment of Taper, Mill Saw, half round
round, i-qiiur.*, three square, and fiat bustard, Horse
Rasps, &!c. Sizes ranging from three to eighteen
luches.
IIOOTN AND SHOES,
10cases English Balmoral's, Mens;
6 (-uses Lauies superior Lasting Gaiters:
1 eu»o Par*s mail*-, very aupuricr;
1 cane Children's Shoes.
5 :ases short top Russet Boot?;
1 case Brugiiir;
6 dozoif French Waxed Calf Skins.
DIHJGB AND IflEDIVINKH.
12 casus Lily White :
20 barrels Epsom Salt*-;
2 lmii rols Glauber Suits;
13 barrels English Coppermq
12 cases sup. Alustaid, 2 |>ounds;
12 casus sup. MuBUrd, 1 pouudo;
5 kegs Bi-Curb. PoiasU;
1 iMiriul Alum;
5 barrels Flour Sulphur;
1 case Blue Mass;
1 case pure Saltpetre;
1 drum llilsim • opaiva.
5 barrels Borax;
IU) ounces Sulph. Morphia;
500 pounds Utgulus Antimony;
5 burr Is Seim Crystals;
5 barrels Alcohol;
1 rise Tine Opium;
12.d zeu English Tooth Brushes,
10 demijohns Linseed oil.
UKOCBItlBN.
Notice.
WAR TAX OFFICE,
Eastern division district no.
Savanniu,;G/ , 80th Nov., 1863. j
ALL 1‘ersonb reaidiug in this Dietrict,
are required to returu to this olllco with
in ten duys from the dale hereof, the number and
value of uii NEAT < LYT I'LE, HORSES, ASSES, and
MULES owned by mein and not* engaged in agricul-
MRAZIEHS, FARMERS and PLANTERS arc also
required to return, \vt bin tho said time, the gross
proceeds of BEEVES^old by them, slt.ee tho 24th
April, 186), with deduction for tlie money paid for
buch Beeves, if actually pnrekesed, and tho value of
the corn columned by the m.
uov3() EDWARD O, LEGRIEL, Collector.
Tax in Kind.
PLANTERS, VARNERS AN It GAR
DENERS.
IN BIND.
WAR TAX OFFICE 1
XAsTEiUJ DlVieill.S, DlbTRK C SO. 1, v
BavaNNAH, Nov. 30,li, 1863. I
Tho ASSESSOR or this DiB'rict ie
io\v ready lo receive i-eimna ol Ihc TAX
EDWARD C. LEGRIEL,
nov:w> Collector.
AIMTi()N SALE.
W II.L he Hold on Wednoaduv, 9th inst., at Stock
ton, my cutlre Block ol Dry Grooda, Crockery
■Ware, llaidware. Factory Yarn, ('hewing uud Smok-
lugTobu co, and a good many oilier artiiloH, which
will he sold lor cat-lion that day; also, u lot of ,M*-di
Clues- jde.71 1DU1S LEVI.
LOST,
O N Thurnduy ulght, between the Theatre uud
Mou ginnery atieet, a Sliver Mounted Derlnger
Pistol. A reward of $20 will he jiuid lor Hb dt-livi-ty
lo tin- uod»-ri-igm-d ul 2lie It-ink ol i.'omincice.
d.C-a _ ll ii FEIIRILL.
DISSOLUTION.
70 sacks old brown Rio Colt'd*;
JO barrels Crushed Sugar;
80 chests superior Green Tea; •
iu chests pit pc lor Congou Tea;
1 tin xoa English Starch;
30 boxes English Soup;
190 kegs Bi-Curb. Soda:
20 sovks Pimento; ft
7 barrels Cb ckorj;
200 cases French brandy
17 casi-h Jamaica Ruin;
5 cases f.'ltumpAgnt-;
20 bugs Black Pepper;
10 cases P.m-t.CuBliiion A Co. Biaudy;
2 cusps old En U‘»u SUt'rry;
acta Cape Coffee; r
1 puncheou Jamaica Rum;
5 nurreis Tanner s Oil;
30 caBes Mel* tier's Gin.
.ROBERTS, PETERS Jfc CO.
nov30—t<l
CONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA.
State of Florida, County of Columbia.
niO all persons to whom these presents shall come;
■ 1 a G Cab*dl, master of tlie steamer C ibeti
.7-ibitu m»truiucul In wrltinp nr L«Unr« of Attorney,
innoweV on* O. Tlicoilore Vcnnlnttnlinlz to art u<
Muuur rariro au.l y in-ral at!..-ut uf the aalil dur-
ini one or morn yoyauea'" bn n>“' l “ """'’ Lonfedo-
rau- Statra to fort-iKO tiorla, a. hy Ilia aahl in, ruuu-ut
..r writlun. relation heino theieuo o had, will uinri-
rally and at larno appear : Now, therefore, know ye,
hat 1 the aa d H. O. Ckhell.-for dlvera Hood eau.l-a
and consideration., me thereunto in-nlnn.do hereby
revoke rerall, couhtermaud, annul and make void,
and of none elfoet to all lnt.-nla aud pnrpo.es til- said
instrument of wrltlm; or Letter ol A tlorney, arid all
nowur and au- liorll y therein and th retry *i anted, and
alfmatter.and tbluija therein conlallieil and ah mai
ler, nml thlr-ae which shall or may be done or per
formed by vlrnio thereof lunuy o.anner whatsoever.
lu witness whereof I liavo hereunto set iuy hand aud
seal, this mil day of November, 1805.
(SlLTUPd) o.IJ. LftDBLI). IRKAL J
S guudaml soiled in presence of J. YV. Hiiaoei.
Like City,*Columbiacougly, Fla., Deo. 9,13*3
• dcrT -4 _
$5o min '
S lldld »H* paid for the apprebtiusion anil delivery
to Blount Jfc Duwhou, Buvsunali, of my man
who ran away several mouths ago Di*!k lj* 11
hrlahi ".»!»«*o,hbo»_i“!>•«;W..i
rilHE firm ol LaRor.he A Hull is thid day dissolved
_1 bv mutual consent. Tho uuiluisiied buti-.iese will
be ridded by Isauc D. LuKorhc. Either ol Uie partucrB
areuuihorizt-d to use the name of the firm iu itiiuidu
ou. • IMA AC D. LaROGUE,
SAM L P. BELL.
Bavappkh, Dec. Btli, 1868.- • der.7
MEAD^’RM c. S. NAVAL STATION, i
PAVAlASTKn’a U»'P*ICE. -
Savannah. Dec, 1st, ltt»3. \
P NOFONiffLN will he received at thiB office n
furnishing unnn-aiaiely :
100,000 pounds Navy Broad
• 10 liercos new Rice «
600 pounds Tc.i
The articles subject to iuepection on delivery at
..ic r«a al store, (iffers may h * directed
doreigned through the Pout offic
dc*c2—lw
Water Proof Twefids
Fancy Colored Flaunela
Black Alpuccus
Black ami White Prints
Black and Grey Prints
White Long Cloth
Madder Hundkerrhiela
Women’** Hose
Men’s Hoso
B.iys’ Hose
Wo i-en’ • Merino Veals
Men’s Merino Vests
Men’s Pants
Boy’s Merino Punts
unties' Black Lace Mina
Ladles’ Silk Gloves
Ladles’ White Cotton Gauntlet*.
UKOCKHII-:*.
) Bordeaux Brandi', (Rlspall's)
m.-isb s Ale
Hibbert's Porter
Jamaica Collec
Cotton Cards.
PAIRS MEN’S SHOES
Pairs Women’s Shoes
Pairs Misses’ Mnoos.
EDQBKTON A Rlt’IIARDS,
STREET A WEST,
29 Bull street, 3 doom weal *ff Rutledge,
2J Teuoimiul, Smith Row,
dec7—3 Cbarlei-lon, s.
New Books.
JiyAtKILS Englleb Grammar
9 Conluuerati- snelllng Books
Gonfederate Pi liners
Aid-do-Crtinp (Novel)
Grose’ Military Surgery
McLeod’s do
(’apt. Vielo’s Hand Book for Active Scrvlm
Infantry Sword Exercise
Skirmish Drill (Mounted TroopB)
(impost Duty
Loiter Writers
Cooking hy Troops
Roberts' hand Book for Artillery
Stonewall Jucksou Song Books
Virginia Seng Books
Memorandum Books
Copy Books
New Music, Ac.
Just received by
JOHN C. SCIIRni^j:U f A SON',
docs—8 imigres* bH*tL
Stationery.
li.O y i oss Steel Pens
deft -8
ay Ing Card,*, *£i -
LKHINKH A 80
Gongri-ss rtr-.
ijtlSO KEWAKL).
A IIEWAKD of $30 will be ; tid lor tin: u;
prehension aud delivery at Thunderbolt Hai
tc»y of each of ino lollowli-g named Desert* rs-
.(AMES MoGDY, aged 28, b leot 6 incu. s Lit.ii.
dark complexion, prey eye**, dark Lair, burn m
Tattnal county,Ga , where he la supposed t*» he non
YV. G GLARE, ag* d 41, 5 feel H liuher* high; d.nh
complexion, daik eyes, 'brack hair. Supposed t" w
ncai Fori Games
( 'HARLEM ANDERSON, aged 99, 5 f.*ct6 in.In
high; fair coinploxion, hi zel iy*-8, light hair, norn “i
Tultnal county, Ga , where be now is.
WM. SUTTON, 17 years old, Bled '• inches* W'-J 1 '
eallow complexion, groy eyes, light hair, hern
Coffee county, Ga., where he now Is. v
Edward h. Harrison,
Captain Company D, bfidGeorgia Ye* 1 *
s,50 REWARD.
Cuureaeraic stales IH.slrirt Court
For tho Southern District of Georgia,
16-rn NOVEMBER, 1863.
fnilE Confederate Stales Kequcs'rall..n Recolver
A lor B.-iid District baviue li ed, with the Glc-rk of
mb Comf, sanl Kccctvor'a accouuis f--r matt ora
which nave pasted Sequestration, ami ombraciug
laoucys rc(*»vidand paid out betwoen.tbe fourth day
*.f Mfeiy Is*-1 and the filth day ol Novomb. r, instant'
It is ordered that Wednesday, tho sixth day of Janu-
u , v j.oxt at elc.on (.’clock, in in*- forenoon of that
unv, Ik: appoint.*d lur retilcinent, and i.hat the Clerk
do give the notices required in aud hy Ihe eleventh
station of the original MiquePtratinn Act, passed
■jntU August, 1L63. tUtt Ahl) *f. HARDEN,
Diair.ct Judge.
c»»py from tho original Ordei, Savannah,
J, CHARLEMS. HENRY,Clerk.
yarns and osnabiibuh.
city Assihsurs' Nulled.
CffY ASSKSHDHh- OPFinB, I
Mavannah, Nov. 24,1868. |
O WNF.HE or Heal Hstaie wifhing to m.ke
coinmuu-callon It* the Boaul (*l A?B*!8SOrs,
u ,u,t do sc* in writing, addressed to tho dork, at the
Gity Marshal’s office, before tbe 8tb day ef Uoccm
^iVkHckit* Where Heul peiate bus changed bfluda
aluce the llr.L January, lr-tii. Ihe pro*.lit owner* n.u
prop'erLy UUl ““ hM'"''’ W «
pr gSvM y ' "oierk City A.an.arr.-
SOB SACK.
A jpiNffi Saddle Horst-, with military
saddle aud bridle, ia oiloied lor suio at the
PulhoUi Stahl* t*.
FREEMAN, HENDERMI)N Jfc CO.
nov20--tf
Police to Haulers.
H AV1MJ enlarged our Tan Yard, we are now
preimit-d in receive lodes to Inn ou shares in
any qiiuniity. Peisons di-sliing hides tanned, who
will ship them n. tin- und* rslpi-ed al Mavannah, can
have thi m taniiwi aud linisln-d lu good style for oue-
Jlslf. UWENM JbCANUKT,*
UuVll If
I ,i.ii ui Pine »
SALT,
i ihn ('anal.
IF undersigned are prepared lo furnish HALT
i *| us I In quality to suy »u this uiaiket inqusn
i ui suit j uithaser*
Jill a Yl>u from my piautaiion on tlie (|K' 11
O Hoad, a Hindi roan mere Ml'LK tt• ;■
beyond Jenck****’ Bridge, on the Louisville l*o:«u
above reward will be given for her deliveiy' <«» *
nov.5—2w GEU. M. QWEIirt
FOR SALE.
UY BELL Ac CKHI3TIAN-
W i YTfc HOXIiS Tobacco, various brands
OvU 76 casks Pr me Hhe
25 casks Middling Rice
61 coils Co t .n Hope
25bxs English Soap
25 hxs eo blarch
2 chests black Ti ft
1(1 hxs Ink
5,00 bushels Liverpool Halt
300 do Const Halt. il*»rT l
•CHEAP PLANTATION
For Sale.
A LOT OF 400 aeinn of lively Pine UMf d '’
ted about six miles from Doglortowu, ft'
aud Gulf Railroad, on which if a small aeiih-m
a dwc|l.ng, kitchen, crib, smoke house and r « ( ■
with almut thirty acres under tonco and cniii'»
Possession given in two n out Irt*. Price
ply in J.D. DBLaM"';
nov5—3 - Box 4D4, Hftvann»h I «>yU _ n
FOR SALE-
For bale
A GOOD iramcd bnlldlnffi !
A lautic & Gull Railroad, wl h k >' cl,e ' ' rl , -i
M aero of land, *>n which the iDuprov.-Die' | ,
Tne house Is the Station House at t| ;‘tj^ v ,,..11
11 noi). Apply to *-
usTsti
Wood. Gutta
UUNTBli * liAJUhtBLL. | novl(l-«
Irish Potato**-
• tin,s Bead mian potatobb. J""
J ,*, r :'V"° ,or,lif °lfoLcowHB, ooa • - 1
Cotton Cards.
PIPtS, PIPES.
A roSff'L'ffirt'd*&!£»*!*• “
nc lu pari ol Marsuiu.iu*.