Newspaper Page Text
/
sata
Or*'
,-JrT' r 't ;
• vV
L^tr'.'*'■** /I'i ;
Ab
' \ & \ /j V , .^,
/*ifFV 4r V V#.• j.
>v‘
*■
-cl
si
VOL. A IV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECR.VILEK }). 1 hi;;;.
- «» 1«MI
ii.tiln 'Hlovniun ?)nr
BV THEODORE
BLGIS-
(1. T, TIUMIPSOV, -
- Kill I’Oll.
f.13 (0
(fur Advanced icuIom of. KiihNirlpif
timl Advertising.
VOII Til* DAILY 1’AI’Kll.
For six months
For tliroo luontlm
For one monlb
Fern TIIB Till-WEEKLY
Fnruix monihr
For three months.
Fon THE WKEKLY Vi
For six month* .
ADVBItTIBINO,
Per square of ten links, or spac
many linos of nonpareil type, two
insertion.
$8 00
0(0
rrnpied by tlmt
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER U, third.
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION
h'nUreit according to Act of Congrms in Uu y< ir
18U3, by./. ,-V. Thrasher, In the Clerk'* ojlhe oj the
/fist riot. (lourl of the Confederate Matt*, for (hr
J/orlhcrn? District of (feorgiu.
From ('liarliNiim,
Cuaki.eston, Dec. S.—No tiring lust nl^bt.
A brisk lire between Moultrie amt Guqjg; was
opened this morning. Nothing else new.
street in rel/eatliitf to Virginia, a special dis-
ptileh to lbe New Y-oik Tribune, from Knox
villa direct, via Cumberland Gap, dated on the
day beforo, says that the aie^e was then still
maintained. The dispatch says :
We uro now hi the twelfth day ol the sie^e,
and the enemy has gained no advantage VVc
are belter prepared lor attac k Until ihe most
saimuluu expected.
Geiurul Longsircel is delaying hostlc opera-
thmrt while awaltinif reinlorcements iroiu Vir
ginia.
The enemy made a diversion on Wednesday
upon our jio. itioii over the river, bill niter uu
hour’s light were driven hack.
On Wednesday a detach incut of the Second
Michigan made a valiant charge and captured a
rebel nil" pit. We siihsrrpicnlly were r.m//.-
to give wiiy to a superior force, with great loss.
| From this it does not appear clear that Long-
street bus been forced lo retreat luto Virginia.
Certainly the Yankee dispatches eon flic l very
clearly upon this point.]
Another dispatch from Chattanooga, contain
ing “the latest," says :
Hulllrictii reinlorceiueuts, under Gen. Gordon
Granger, have been sent lo Gen. lluruhido lo
iusuie ins success.
General Bragg's main foiee is reported he
yond D.dioiu Stragglers continue lo come into
our lines.-
M»jor4Jo i«tl Foster arrived*at Cumberland
Gap yesterday, luMiud to Knoxville.
Fifteen hundred piisonera from Cliallanooga
arrived at Louisville yesterday.
The guerilla* ure very troublesome on the
Cumberland river. Duals arc lired into, houses
and cili/.eiia rubbed, and their properly earned
Pocket Book Lost, ! Special Notice.
TY
S250 REWARD.
J OMT, between the Park aud .Liberty streets.
J Thursday aliernoou,, * “ "
iswoiv. containing about
I 1,11 BATUIIUAV, Kip r.lh Initl., mill | ^
! on every Saturday thereafter, tbu We
hldllfOIl, U l l Xi: (H, : V).
ieu as J -mien ll.gl.snutU, Administrator
• •Ggbsmidl, deceased, applied
RlMiuisdioh iroiu ■
ig about onu bundred dol ara and
per* only valuable to Ike owner. The above ru-
rd will be paid lor the recovery of Ihe paper* and
questions naked. Information to be left ai this
lee. dec-4—S*
$100 Reward
and delivery
\1TUiL be paid for the apprehension
If to Blount »v Dawson, in Savannah, of u Ne
gro Man named SMaHT, ubout 2t> years old, very
hlack umoothekin, about 6 feet 7 Inches high, weighs
about 135 llu ; u cooper by Hade, (has worked lor
several years in a cooper shop in Sav.iur.ab;) was
i by. and until a snort time since belonged to
•If.
Important from hunt Tennessee.
Thg Ailuuta Intelligencer of the dih hits re
ceived information I row a trust, worthy source,
which stales that on Tuesday lust a courier ar
rived at Loudon Hum Lougstruel with dispatches
lo Gcu. Vmigbu. Au unsuccessful attack hud
been made on Knoxville on Sunday, but Long
street having "been subsequently retuforced by
Ruusoui, tlio siege wus still progressing.
Gou. hong»treel, in .liih dispatch to Gen.
Vau bu, says (hut it lie lY.itighn) caii hold the
enemy in cheek fora lew clays at Loudon, his
loicus and K.tusom’s will be able to manage
Burnside.
The intelligence coiucb from sources ol un
doubted veracity, <tnd may bu relied oij as cor-
i»*ci. We are inclined to place lull erudeoce in
it, Irom the luet that It Longstrect had com-
uteiiced to retreat on Abingdon last Sunday,
Nov. tiO.h, be would certainly have reached
Bristol ero this, while to the 4:h of the ptcscul
luontli accounts from that point represented
the siege o| Knoxville as still progressing with
g cawioh nco. *
l be Marietta Rebel of tLe tith learns from a
gentleman wh.» left Knoxville ou Tuesday, that
L mgslrcet was still besieging that place. That
he had Sent word'lo the commander at Loudon
to bold the crossing at all hazards, and that he
would be able to finish the job at Knoxville in
lue next twetny- four hours. „
The Atlanta Register of the 0th states that,
two army corps under Sherman passed Athens
ivvsl Tennessee, ouday before yesterday, inarch
ing on Knoxville.
Wheeler recaptured 1,000 hogs taken by the
enemy iu East Tennessee.
Lnnguireel and Uaiibum have consolidated
their forces, .--lie y will doubtless move toward
Bristol, siuce the capture of Knoxville is im
possible.
Gen. Hardee is exceedingly active, and making
cvei.y preparation lor a tight.
The Siege ol' Cliarlceloit,
Which, at one. li .e, seemed luleruiiuuble, is
i.tpidly “playing out." History records few, it
any, more obstinately conducted, or more gal
lantly reunited. Ilia now nearly live calendar
mouths since Gillmore with his lund forces, and
Dahlgreu witl^his iron llect, began actively to
Invest the “uest of the lebclUou." All Van
Kcedoin was agog with the notion that Chat les
ion would either capitulate or be reduced to a
heap of smoking ruins. What might not other
wise bo etfceied, would certainly be completed
with the use of Greek Ifte. Despite these piti
ful boasting 4 , and the contemptible Yankee tie-
mauds for surrender, the Confederate General
determined to despise alike Yankee fury ami
Greek lire. The result is complete success on
(.nr part, and miserable failure on the other. It
is now provuj to a demonstration that Clurlca-
lAn will siaud, and continue to stand, not only
n mark lor impotent Yankee malice,Imiu monu
ment of what patriotic bravery may always ac
complish with the blessing of God. For some
time, all was supposed to be lent when Morris
Island was given up. Those who were disposed
to blame Gen. Beauregard lor that remit, thuy
soon confess that he knew more, of mailers than
they did. Wo tiusl the result will teach news
paper critics modesty.' As bearing directly on
the subject ol these temutks, we make the fol
lowing ex.raet Iron) the. letter of an accomplish
ed Conlederate olticer in Charleston harbor, to
a friend in* this city. The letter is dated !il*th
ult., and says :
“Remember, L told you, soaio time ago, the
siege was a tailure. 1 remain <if that opinion.
1 can’t tell liovv they expert to succeed. They
certainly know belter than to hope to do any
harm lo these huge piles of sand , ami they
must know that every day makes us stronger.
Mouuwhile, 8uinter stands. Yesterday was the
thirty-sixth day of .this last bombardment. I
think it o very rcasouableestimate that for evt ry
minute of that timed pAjectile of some sort has
hecu lired at it. Yet it is probably stronger than
ever. True, two faces-uro changed from vertical
walls to comparatively gradual slopes. But, lo.
ascend these, they must first pass
wfter in floats, encountering all out
has become i?0 accurate that we tu
fool of the wall With solid shot. N
escape the observation of our boats, or ol the
sentinel* ulBumlcr; and, should they get there,
a feu d'eufrr (litciully r fur <j/ MI-Ed.) awaitf
thevi. I doubt ii they will attempt u again.”
r deep
. which
i they
f«'roni (lie Norfli.
The Very Latest from (he Annies in Firm
Ijoni/slrttl /id a ol ini/ to Virginia — *tlte 1-
Try ini/ to Out film iff!'—Th>
Taken Prisoners an Entire Die
I here has been no fighting in this aVmy since
Hooker’s attack on Bragg’s rear at Ringgold,
ou the “0th. Bragg was foi fed to uiarcti on,
being badly whippet), and iulliciiug considera
ble los. upon Hooker. Our tuba is about live
hundrcJ to six hundred , the enemy's much
large
oflice
The army's movements uuw going otfaic not
for the public at present.
| Here the Northern ueconni very signilleant-
ly closes. Nothing is said ol their being driven
back, or of any engag. mem alter the light at
Missionary Ridge. Here la a gap iu life n.ura-
live.—their repulse ftl Ringgold--which the Yan-
kce« fail to supply—and for the very best rea
son; they were whipped back.
The Atlanta Register says; From all that we
rau uow learn, our disaster at Chattanooga has
been greatly exaggerated. Our loss m killed
and wounded wa* light, and the nutnl «t taken
prisoners will no', exceed 1500 or 2000. The
heaviest comparative loss we f>u*taiued was in
artillery. Pci haps thirty pieces were taken
irom us. There is some cousululloii iu the
fact that we have more field pieces than we. can
mjpi. But there is a rt eoguized stain upon the
army that loses guns, and hence the misfortune.
A J u <lfco on Public A flair*.
dnd^c Cochran, ol Alabama, who lutely re
ceived several votes for Confederate Stales
Senator in the Legislature ol that state, made
the- following graphic allusiou to public attain,
alter delivering the usual charge to the Grand'
Jury at a rcccut term ol me
his
He insisted that it was the duty of all at
homo to provide lor the wants of the soldier in
idle field and his family left behind. Compared
the man at home who wilfully oi thrftugb ne-
jjert dul uot produce the greatest amount p u „.
*ible ol necessary supplies lor the anuy to the
unity’s tlag.* Iu order itiat
tight Bticnesslully, it is uece P -
loumt at his post;
i that every one at
arg.*. ol his duty in
I those who
battles may be i
sary lor every aoldlur to
but uot more neccssaty it,a
iir.me tie I * * u Hit la the disci
providing lor Life* sub.-i
light
hilj>6 Ol .. „. vuviuaiia
ign eouuiries ja» that Ph«?y may
•••■ • Hubjeclidti; but this eun
e prove recreant lo the
North and IrFfior
finally ntuve u
never be.done unless
iru-i eotaniiGe l lo ns.
lie spoke ol those who are so desponding at
times that they almost desire : air end of these
troubles by reroust ruction. He referred lo I ho
revolt ol the Jews in the laud of Egypt, who,
when Pharoab came upon them, reproached
Moses, their leader, and asked, “weie there no
graven tu Egy pt that thou has brought us out to
perish in the wildernessAud again, when
Moses ascended Ml. biuni, and was hul from
them in the cloud, bcc.tiir e they could not sec
hint aud understand what lie was doing, they
despaired and turned aside to idolatry.
1 bus have.some ol our people, wticu things
seemed adverse, or when they could not under
stand the movements ,,j the Government and
our generals, said, why have you brought us out
ol the Uiitou lo perc h ? But the Re#Sea was
opened for the passage.of the Jews, and at
length Moses descended from the clouds with
the law, as au assurance, oi the favor oi their
God, amt the clouds and darkness whefu our
Moses stands to-day, is tnu the veil that shuts
out the visible presence ol the God who gave
this loved laud to our lathers, aud will give il lo
their children il they prove worthy of Bitch a
goodly heritage.
What i* reconstruction V Is it to return to
the Union on terms of equality ? Our enemies
V answered this question in ihe negative. It
3 become'Subject, to a \ nukcu despotism !
have a \aukee or iieuro garrison in every
district! To be slopped ol every aim lha.
might be used in seT-doimee ! 11 i* worse than
death.
Subjugation is far preferabld^for to he subju
gated Is sleep side by aide with the honored
thousands, who have freely poured
blood n> defeuce of oureivU .and ic'dgious lib
erty, while reconstruction is to turn our backs
upon them and give our r«uib to fight the bat
tles of our enemies. It* Mil jugal ed, risriTg gene
rations will point to ibis tSouibi rn land and say,
there once lived a race that became extinct iu
defence of their liberties*and their noble acts of
daring und^heir powers of endurance in that
-tiered cause, reflects nil honor upon them, and
makes them worthy of the Imitation t»l all who
boaalof virtue and mauhood. h p t ar <• nmie by
reronstmcUou, our pobieidy will be pointed at
as ihe'ctnldrcn of cowards nmt slaves, who sold
lheir birthright lor a few jenrs olqul. i, which
they were urn penuillcd to enjoy.
But there is no ground lor tfcs|K)ndeucy—no
reasou to tear. feutjugutide. h we all do our
duty like men, Hie God ol nations will make
bare llis arm iu the picerwce of our enemies,
and give us peace coupled with liberty, gained
under Hi* blessing by oar own strong turns jiud
brave hearts.
i ti/‘ /! ■
the Northern papers of the 2J—ilhn latest
dales we have—report a critical state of attaint
fur Lotigstrect. They rcprcscut the siege ol
Knoxville lo be raised, and Longstreet iu lull
rt tyeal I * Virginia, pursued by all the available
forces id the enemy, who are attemptin'! to in
tercept i ini. They also claim lo have taken
hve thousand prisoneis ot him—u whole divi
sion This, the leader must*hear in muui, it*
lio Yankeeueconet, amlnhonld not he too fully
credited. A dispatch from Ihe West s«y» :
All the vailnhlc force , ol the HnUe»l^tales
sji'it’s retreat into \ tigmia.
Kiiuxvillu brings the tui>*l)igr
ral I.
,*1 ••il
the
that the
r Irom
d iy
Who
t of Ihe
iliu*.|,y bringing
which »«-ult. d ii
G'e capture of (:
QVe thousand met
While tl.o above dispatch ftplcs that Long
OiidbuofGkn. W. II. T. Wai.kkh.—On re-
'uraing command of his dfftslou Gen. Walker
rsned tin* following order:
IlBAUgUAItTKUS Wai.kbii’s B-uioa i»e, (
NoveuiberAJT, Isb.i. )
Qentrai Orders Ao. —. *■ . . •“
In resuming eoniuiaml,* the Major General
commanding desire.* to express his high appre
ciation of the gallant aiid * lead v bearing ol the
diVDiou m phe receui eiigageiuent under the
gall tni Gist, lie will have the pretul calislm
tnoi oi knowing that his gallant division .lid .. !
that brave and homo.tide men should do to
avert the disasu i which has hid illen our arm-
Reeollcdt tb it Iret iuan are never etmquere*l,
and lulus out and .11 resolve to choose an hon
orable soldiers
$60 Reward.
'I 'll HIT Y Dollars reward will bo paid for the up-
X prehension and delivery to me, at Uglellioroe
Bur rucks, of Private JUKKMIAli IlAGKitT Y, of
1), Whl Reg. Ga. V61s. Thu said Private liagt-riy
is about -U years of ago, 5 fuel b inches high, has fair
complexion, blue eyes, daik hair,, w«s Imru in Ker
ry, lrelaud, and a laborer by occupation—deserted
November oth, 1803.
Thirty dollars neward will also be paid for the ap
prehension and dclivci^ to me at Oglulh »rpe Bar-
lack*, ol Private JollN O. REILLY, of Co. D, udU
Ifeg. Ga. Vols; The said Private U'Retlly Is about
17 years of.uge, B feet 11 At inches m huignt, fair com
plexion, grey eyes, auburn hair, horn in Lohgiord,
Iiuiaml, and a laborer by occupation. Ue^ciuiHteU
as a substitute lor It K. Tompkins, on the I4 h of
•inly, 181/1, and deseiled uhoiil the IBlh day ol July,
IfcM. ' W. K. RKADICK,
Lieut. ComcTg Fo. B., G^Jd Reg. On. Vole.
Distributing Committee vtjl send to the Georgia
troops at Clmrlcfttoii, under charge gj' a s/ncl il me*
Si-ngtr, additional supplies, aud such eoutrihutleus
of fruit, vcgetahlen and cooked provisions, not of a
perisiiahlo nature, as may reach Savannah ou the
Friday previous. Every package must he distinctly
marked “TUo Georgia Distributing Committee, 8a-
vammli." * \VM. MATTERS BY, Chairman.
Chau. 8. IIaudkk. Seem try. suptl—tf
novl3—codim
SHERIFF’S SALE!
i I ATK OF GI.OItGIA, WAYNE COUNTY
S i .i ■ n or lanuiiuiA, tVAl.Mt lUU!
On Tuesday, llie 5th day «rt January next,
‘ sold at the Court Rouse door in said county, bel
the lawful hours of sale, lot of land number
two hundred and sixteen prltij; also, lot number two
bundled and nine citi'.h. In the Third Distrh t of said
county,or as much tuercof a* will he suiUcleni to
isitlaly the State and county Lax of Carl' Kppiug for
t lie present year,. 18tW. (.Amount one- nity seven dol
tars and fifty-two cents and costs.) Said lota or ifmt
contain (our hundred and ninety acres each.
Tills December •‘i.l, lMi.'J.
U i . JAMES F. CHAPMAN, Shcrilb
he made to the t.'ourt ol Ordinary of said county lor
leave lo sell one hundred acres of lot of land uiim.
niuely oue t'.ll) In the second District of said
county, part of the real estate of James li. Luwis.de-
This December :3d, 1
dcc7
> TATK OF ii LO II U I A, 4 II ATlI^.ll
^ COUNTY.—To all whom ft may concern
Whereas, Thomas Purse will apply at the Court
.1 Ordinary lor Letters or AUuiiuistialioii ou the
state ot Ann Lev, late ol t'hulham county, de
ceased.
therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to lie and appear bclore said
Court to make objccilou til au> they ltave) on or be
fore the second Mandat in Jauuaryjiext, otherwise
id letters u llL be gianted.
Witnoso. DomtiuciCA. O’Byrne., Esq., Ordinary lot
Chatham county, tlds itith day of November, ltnft.
uovkft DUM1NICK A. O'Li V RN E.J ‘. t ’. C.
OP
CotJNTY’.—To all whom it may concern: WLon-
, Richard W. Adams will apply at the Court of Ot
dnutryfor Letters Disiulssorv as AdminUlrater on
estate ot Mary Ann F. U. Waabburu, late of Chat
ham county,
Tiiese are, therefor e, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to he and appear betore said C
objection tit any they have) on or before the
(l»t Monday in May next, otherwise said letterr
will la: grained.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq.. Ordiu.u>
lor Chatham county, this Oth day ol November. I8td
nov20-
DOMIN1CK A. U’HYKNtt. «
rUiUlMSTUiTult’S SAI-K.
, all the laud and negroes belonging lo the estate
8 lock ton, in said county, viz :
xl, Block l),
quarter oFom acre; No. v, Block B, and No. d, B U,
ijplf #4.to CTtcln Nos. 1 and J, of Block V
jjplf #LTt- iai.il. hub. t auu «| ui uiuta y,
Ifinrlt A -nil lii tliu tuwii ol Slui-ktou. Si
Iti'iielll of the heirs and creditor^ Terms ou the day
or hhIo. w WM. A. CAltTKH. •»
novM • Administrator.
PLANTATION
FOR SSAJLE.
FOB SALK, my plantation iu
llollocli connty, 584
lear, in two tracts The upper tract
coutatiiB 898 acres of good pine laud,
about sixty ncfcaof which tire under
... tivation; the Italanco heavily Umbered. Ou this
place is ii good frame dwelling with four.rooms, witti
all necessary out buildings, all situated In a line oak
grove, and a good peach orchard. This place
about four miles from Station No. 7, Central Rall
ied.
The other tract contain* IT* acres, situated about
two miles from Station No. 7, Central Raitioad. and
known as the “ C lit ton Furry Tract.” The Great
Ogcechco river divides this tract—M acres being
thcScriveu side and lli acres on tlie Bull(*ch side.
On this place is the best Ferry on the river.
with tint boat und rope.
Ued
!Pl)l
Outlie Bulloch side,
arc cleared and uiider fence, t lie bulunce heavy
oak timber, hammock aud hay lands. The ‘lisping
at this place is the best on the rl'vqfla The Irrryol
itself cun ho made to pay a good inemuo with Ii
trilling expense. Apply to WM. BUttNM,
v-Oi—fr&tu-l
ilh little
. . - .. . knh,
at C. Ii. R. Machine8hop.
33,000 Acres of Laml
For Sale,
ILL ho sold in* i^fto City, on Thursday, the
•ztst of January, -A.-D. ltdl, the following
prrqKTty, sequestrated by A degree of the
Slates Cunrtfor the Dtsiiictof Florida ; •
•JU,eui acres of laud, known as the Fleming (Iraut,
situated m Brevard count*. Florida, on Indian Hivcr.
In T in 8, It 37 E; T 30 8. «38 K;T 31 8, R 8H E; T 31
It :t7 K. Property of Uemaftl, oT Boston.
1*4,180 acres ol Land iu Brevard county, known
llu: dome;-. Grant, in T 39 R. R 41 Ef T 8, It !i K;
T V* S, D 4‘4 k; T 40 8, R 43 B; T 4MI, It 4:3 K; T 11 8,
lit. Property uf Gome/., Gomes A Gome/.,
o acres of LaiicI iu llernumlo county, Florida,
prising the E )C. «.T « K \ of 8**c 23; the W u. of
I of dec 2ti; a .H, ol N h Yi prHec 27; E A, m N
4, and K L ol 8 W h, aud 8 ffi \ of Sec tfs, T 22
; 19 K. Pioperlyot rimmas J. Parsons.
0acr*8of La 11 * 14 ‘ * Brevard, near couuty site, IxJta
Nos 2 and a of Sec 29, T 8t* S, It 41 E. Property of
Piniip llerHallcs.
200 aru-r in ItilJuboruugh county, Florida, N E
S IC oi bee 3, T 3t 8, It 22 K, ami N W \ ol h A
, S Vj ,.f 8 K ami NEK* or 8 W **1 Sec. 3* T
, It 22 E. Property «>l heirs of Luther Wilson.
Pout res ot Riimiln lltllsboroiieh counly, Florida,
N W l H of Sec. 13, T 24 8, K 20 E. Property ol At
tiler, Mn I lord A Co
Blin k No. 33; N Sj of YValer Lot No. li amt L :t
o. , Block vh. Lots 1, 2 and I, in Block 12; Lot No.
r>, m Block 17.
ONKrf*TK\M«AW MILL AN it GRIST MILL,
Block No. 38, in the city or Tump
0 Hi rer* o l.snd, in Hilli-horotiglGcounty, Florida,
N j<, of N W of Sc< T 38 8, U20 B. Pri*perty of
Arthur Bell.
Terms—CASH.
The atHjpe Lands compriae some of the ho*1 in
Florida, and oiler a due opportunity for prniitahie in
vestment. .
Inf.iritttiou can he had by uddreasi t.g Ferdinand
M. Lend. Confederate states DltlricLcAtloruey. at
i..tku City, Florida, ami K. W. Thompson, at lump.i,
Florid:
OFFICE GEORGIA RELIEF AN!> J
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, }•
Auhpsta, ga., Jane 23d, IcttBi. )
y* 1 A ittffsengiT of the Ooorgia Relief and
— Hospital Association win tuave Atlanta
on or near the 10th of each month for Mississippi,
aud will take charge of all Ikixcs aud packages in
tended lor tho Georgia troops in that State, ami will
carry them to some sale point near the army und de
posit them, and notify the owners or deliver them
to tho owners, if practicable, freed charge. The
boxes and packages must he marked with the names
of the owners, their company and regiments, and to
the care of thb Georgia’ Relief and llospltul Assoru
lion, Atlanta, Uh. The Association will not be re
sponsible lor the delivery oi any box couiuudug
perishable articles, such as green vegetables, Jfcc.
Boxes and packages will be deposited at tho Wayside
Homo, Atlanta, Ga. W. U. POTTER,
Jtf7-dlwem General Boporiiitpndont,
AduluistratorVs Sale.
ord* r of the Court of Ordinary
l«eilo
Mul Auiuiiiistratton,
Three are tlieielore to Nte and admonish all per- i
sons coueeintvi to ahew cause til any they have) w hy
said Adm.msuator on in. hist .Monday in Febmary J
next should not l*o Uismissud Irom hta adiutniMirn .
torshl]*.
Given under my hand and oillchd signature, ihiB
Extract,
B Y virtue of.
bfPjarco county, Gimrgia, wili.he sold, i
House door, in the town or Blackshear, wlthia the
legal hours ol sale, a pari ol Lot r*o. 91, situated in
anil near said town, containing about 13*1 at res.
Also nt tho samc'tlm** and place, one town lot ami
improvements, tu saiil town.
tliu Court House door, iu
Alto, wuf be sold bufoi MUUOW UWMI lu
tho town ol Forest, Clinch county, within the legal
□ours of sale, ou the llrst t uetday ill Fehruary iirxl,
iiis 01 sate, ou the llrst i luwduy In February
, t Raft ol L«*t, niiinbur not known, lying in
county ot Clinch, eontaiuiug about Hid acres, am
0! said lands sold ns the property «>l John T. Wil
son, deceased, subject u> tho widow’s dower.
> hovg—w-ltf WILLIAM GOEI'TKK, Adin’r.
Tax Collector’s s»i«.
O N the drat Tiiendey 111 December next, will m?
sold heford the Coart House door *>A M<
Intosh couuty, bet Ween the legal hours of sale,
lot* Numbers 7 and 8. (or so much thereof as
will satisfy the tax Jt'. fa J situated, Ring amt be
ing In the city ol Darien, bouuded on IheNoith t*y
Broad or Bay street, eighty-lour, feet more or less;
tho Bust by ltd ten house street, on the West by
JV 3 ® . J. 8. WlflGlNs, Ordinary.
S TATIC OF (IKOIIOM, WAYNE COUNTy!
VN Uervas, .la*. F. King, executor ot the faat will
*H 8. Clay. King, deceased, :q*pi<ss to the uuderslgn-
ed tor laittors Dismihsory Irom his executorship.
Therefore all persons couceruod are hereby n qsu
od tt» show calls** (If any they have) why said exei n-
tor, on tho tlmt Monday 111 Novemhi r next, siiouid
uot Uf dtschar od.
UlVJit audci^wy hand and seal this May uth. 1603,
11..S.J .. JAMES IIIGI18MI 1 11,
nun 9 Deputy (.H oi nary.
USltTUAi.!,.,,, Htl tr#
iu ou u, , !
CHANGKOF SCHKllUI E
O N and after Humfhy, November 1 t 1 r i *
Iran,i on this if,,.,1 .no ; G».ff
as follow ■:
i”he« will
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
Loavo Savannah
Arrive in Maoou
l.e.ivo M.i
Arrive In Savannah....."
DAILY NIGHT ‘FRAI& ’
• •’ '*> l*. M.
A. M.
•H.80 p, M.
Iicava Savannah
Arrive in Mncon...
Lv*\yo Mimx.ii
A'rive-Ti) S-.viinnuh
WHITES VILLS
• 5 Ul l*. M
7.od \ \t.
I’D M»K 1DATIUN—DAILY,
M TATI? OF UKOItUlA, YVA YNE l’(
LJ WhercHS, Allen Highsmflh, Adniuns
administration.
Therefore ull persons concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause (if auv they have) why said admin
.letraior, on tliu lirst Monday in Nov no be* next,
should not he discharged.
Given under my hAuanmf seal this .May nth, 1803.
Lb.s.l JAMES UIUUSMITU,
hUtyft Depnty Ordinary.
/1KO UUI A li ttif, t iiiM V, \u
persons having deiuuuds against David c.
Curry, deceased, late ot said counly, are hereby
no*,tiled and required to present'them, properly at
tested, to the iiudert-tglicd Within lueliuie pn *» ul»
ed by law; and all persons indebted to said deceased,
are uuruhy required to uiuku immediate payment to
JOHN A. BUTLER.
K'l'ATK €>F 42i:oU<.l \, WAYNE COUNTY
kl All perstnis having ocmuuds against James
Mattord, deceased, iat«- of said couuiy, ate hereby
uouiiud Und required to present them, properly ni-
tesled, to Hie undersigned within the lime prescribed
l*y taw; aud all persons indebted lo said deceased are
hereby riqitir. a .0 make immediate payment lo the
uudersigned. This 8d(*tetub«r Uth.ltkkl.
. ELIZABETH A. STAFFORD,
1*15 Aub4li)Istr»::rit.
. _...e hureoi a.
he made to tho Court of Ordinary of said county bn
leave to sell u trai t 01 lund containing oim unndiod
Tax (Collector is. A. A. Dei..nme.
MUSKS YOUNG,
Slier 1 If .M< Into.'h County.
McIntosh counly, Oct. 29, le(t3. imv2
Notice.
A LL pereous having claims against the esloie of
Anthony Kvetitt/dhccasejl, will present them,
duty authenticated, wilhiu the time pieserlbod by
law, und all indebted lo said esta'e win make (mum-
ate payment to the tunlerslgffed.
MARY EV BRITT, Adlu’x.
O E EDWARD , / A||m . ra
8. 8. PITTMAN. ,
Kept, 'itith, TfilW. or 13*
ISfOtlCQ.
• soli the real and personal property be
> the estate-ol James M. Hums.
LAI RA T, HARRIS, A (in, .
JNOTlOi^.
UlYTY days after date application will be made
to the Court oi Oidiuary oi Chathain county tor
leave to Hell a female slave, and Ihe personal proper
ty, other than slaves, belonging to Che nsiirte u(
Iordan P. BrooliV, lute ol I'hullmm county, deceased.
MARGARET E. BUouKS,
sepl Administratrix.
N( ) L U -1-:.
O N the Ur*l» Monday in November uext applica-
liouw'ill bemad - 16 the Court'ol Ordinary of
feillughum county to» leave to sell the real estate be
longing to the estate of Win. U. Wilson, deceased,
lor ihe Ucnohl ol the heirs and creditors ol saidde-
censod. JOHN W. W lf.SON,
. Adujlittstrator.
No'i'U;k
JI.YTY days after duly 1 will apply to the Hon
orublu Court ol Ordinary of L'lmi nain ronrityloi
leave to H11JI nil tuereal aud persoaat prooertv 01 th.
..(.(.•„( (’.trick II.mi-Iok, (Jr ,, JlvI.ffS,” ^
““■ra- M.K\. JUt-ii.iNAI.uT
. ,1111 i 1,, [ r:,l ,,r
CvcculorA Notice.
A LLpers*us having any claiuis against the
jUL late *»f Hon. l.evi 8. U’J.yon, lute of Chulh
counly, deceased, will please hand them in, properly
benelll ol
less, iu said count),
estate 01 Juntos otailoid, decvased, 1.
->«•—
» -*-lBARJW’II A STAFFORD.
BU *. . Aiuniiilfli rat 1 lx.
N ot ii il iv a yn k <ofnv»«x.
days alter date application will bo made to trie
tiouoramo Court ul Ordinary ot W ayne Fount) , lor
leave tosell the uegrous belonging to the Estate of
Bheirod Shellleld, mte ot said.uuiily, de< eased
jWRW * JOHN II. TloGti, Ahm’r,
S TATK OF GHOHOlA) GLYNN COUNTY.
To *dl wlunn it may couceiu : Whereas, Mary
it. Akins applies lor Loners Dirmissory upon the
estate oi John |(. Humph, deceased
(Sundays accepted »
Luave Whites vide, (No. 3> '
Air.vc at SavaunaU
AUGUSTA BHANt 11
lsiave Augusta
■ U SD A. M
7 27 A. M
7 '40 4. M.
.9.2(1 A
UBAD’ORS DEP’T 8. 0., GA. A FLA.., I l
C/Uarluston, 8. C., Nov. 3d, 18W. J /,
NPKCIAL Olii/UftH ,
No. 9*23. f.
‘ Medical officers In charge of Hospt-
tals in this Department wilt report With
out delay to Surgeon ( huwiuj*, Medmal Director of
General Hospital*, the name, company andr. glmcnt
ol nil detailed men employed tu their respective Hos
pitals, stating whether or not the men t'O employe.!
uro unfit for uctlvo eorvice, ana the naturo os tho dis
ability.
By command of Gen. Buxoticvaiid.
UHgued) jiso. M. OTEY,
• Assistant Adjutant General.
Gn*icixi. W. W. GoitooN, Capt. and A. A. G
.1.80 P. M.
6.26 P. SI.
5.90 I*. M.
•i.-ai 1*. M.
Arrive in Milieu
Leave Milieu
Arrive tu Augusta.... . •
Leave Augusta
Arrive in Mtllen
Leave Milieu
Arrive in Augusta f* to A. m!
Eaton ton branch.
Lea vo Baton ton 1 (K) P. M.
A<*rtve tu Gordon t tvi i*. M
Loavo Gordon ... m 1 p, m.
Arrive iu Eatouton 9 47 P. M.
Paiueugurs from Ravantnh aud Mnoon for Augusta
Will take either train, and connerl direct both ways
with the Georgia nml South Carolina Railroad*
For MilledgevtiJe aud K.itonton tak** “Day Train'
from Savannah aid Atlgustfl, mul ‘•Night Train’
from Macon.
Accommodation Train to Milieu will not ho rnn
alter Friday night, .'kith tn.-tant.
Night Ttatim iron* bnvaunan and Augustu connect
with South-weeleni R. H. at Macon lor Albany,
Kufunla, Fort Gaines aud intermediate points; also,
with M'uou aitd W. it. It. to AUohi* ami tho \> cut.
Day Train rdmiocts at. Macon wit Ii 8. W. and Mn»
cngeoii.H. to CoiumliUh, Montgomery, Mobile and
the South Wept. GK9. W. ADAMS,
General Hop* ilntundunt.
oct.iW
Ailanllt: aud tiulf Knilroiel.
L^Lixl-.Ai
&IOtiTUIUt\ li,Millet to.
Capital—Two aud a Hali Milliou
UoUars.
TE1 IIIS Company has been oiguutzou r»y election o
-A. Directors ua iollows .
It. a. Mouu'i'g H , CA *
ATLANTA.
James Urmoud,
11 . F. Herring,
W. Jones,
Rout,
J. 8. lA'Ckhart,
UOLUMUUS.
W. H. Young,
J. F. BokcUiol,
Daniel Griillu,
D. Ailatua,
8. Dun:>i
D. F. Wile
l*V. li. John-.uu,
,«f. A.Rtt
jJouu L. Jouue,
ll'iilaski 8. Holt,
f.raac SCOtl.
SAVANbAII.
iAndi'uw Low,
Dwight Lainrou.
VV. B. JOHNSJ(
CHARLES DAY, Secretaiy.
.ersignec bur been appointed Agent lor
Baturoby,
S&Ti'ON, Prealdott.
ttpG—ly
BK.YAN STHiCET
NEGRO AUCTION MART.
htors ol said do
ed the applicant at the April lei in uext oi t.._
of ordinary of said c .uuiy.
sepl2 s i EniE.N GORTON, O. G, U.
E'I’ATL OF U ICO H « I A, ('HATHA It
KJ COUNTY.—Tu ail Whom it may concern :
tate ol John <
ceased.
These arc, therelnre, to cite and admoulah ail who*
it may concern, to be and uppeur before auld Ct
exceptod.) 1
make object ion (it auy they haveJ on or before ... _ ..
Monday at November non, otherwise said letter*
ill be granted.
Witness, Dominick A.O’nymu, Baq., Ordinary for
Chatham county, this 23d day ot September, ltm:;.
,»24 ‘ DOMLNK K A O 14) li;»E, «• C. C.
Ul’-tlK OF LICOIIIHA, (TIATHAltl
O COUN'J’Y. - To all whom ir may concern.
whereas Solomon Gardner will apply at the
Canrt of Griiiuary lor Lettors Dlsmlssory
he granted.
w *tuosM, Dominick A O’Hyrm?, Ksq., Ordinary 1
.. aotiuUyor »ay,i
Chatham county.
COUNTY^—To all wlami rt muy conceit!.
as, McPherson B. Milieu will apply at the 1 ourt
ofOidinury for Lvtters Jlisnilssiiry* us Adnnmatia-
tor on the estate of Lewis F. Hat .•
haui county, decensed.
Ttruae are, Unruforu, to cite aud admoni;Jr ail when.
*»« l «*d appear beloro suld tJouri to
omikt. (*bj< < Lion ill anv tiu u Uilw.ii a
i»(iuot#he uuueisigiictl.
UEi*. 8. OWENS,
JULIAN HART
sept8l—lawtiw
exec uior's Notice.
LL persons who have placed claims for codec-
JULIAN UAKTKLUUB, t yuk'Heil
I HUS. K. LLOVU, f Kicciilori)
iopt3l—lawbw
A1lmi111.su,itor’s IVoticc. ~
»all parties concerned
anle Court ot ordinary of ( hut ham Couuty, Gt-nigia
Hip leave to sell the real estate aud personal propert y
belonging to lire estate ot James F. j.iuder, late r»f
said county, deceased, for the .benefit ol the heirs
and creditor’s of suid estate.
EMANUEL 8HBKTALL,
AdminiB».ator EsUL: u[ J. F. Linder
BavaiillHh, Sept,. Hi, 1803. sepl! *2wi,lki
Kxocuwr’s sale.
O N tire first TUESDAY 111 December next, will Ihj
soul beltmv the Court House door, in Wayne
coun’y.Ga., the fonder reaklenoe of Mrs. K.H. fort,
on tbu main road, eight miles Ktiuth of* Barrington
Ferry, consisting of nine hundred (INK)) acres ot laml,
and the Improvements thereou. bold tty order of
tUeOrdinary lor the purpose of dlvimon.
c< lu-J JOHN M. TI-ON, Kexecutoi*.
NOTiOfi.
1\TV day, kll.r (laLi ai.pllrst on will ho mndu
.rabid llKi Oouri ol Uru.imi v of Cl:,it-
r negroee belonging
mm eouqty lor leave t«» sell 0
6 the estate uf Mary Jane Harris, late ol « hatrium
ouuly, ilec*-ase«l, lor thq benefit of the heirs aud
creditors ol the said estate.
EXECUTOK/S NOTICE.
^ l.l. persons liuving any claimsagainsl
Airs. busauimU Wilson, lut
. decanseri. will please hand them in, properly
allcst-eil, within Uie U me prescribed by la a , and all
persons rudehted w-ll make nnincdiat<> p-tytueui to
of the iiudersigued
J NO. W WILSON, I (qualified
octsiawriw G. W ILSON, | Ex
‘fe.
AdinlnlbiralorS Kotire.
A LL persona he/tug any claims against the es-
J\. tate of Thomas 11. Jordan, late n| Chatham
county,dmviased, will ideas*.' hand them In, properly
attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all
persons indebted will make immediate payment to
the irnderaigued. J. H. SAD88Y.
sep*2d Administrator.
m«kb uMXjoUmW unf
S7,‘ win I,u,,wr -
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byme, Esq , Ordinary for
Chatham couuiy, this nth day 01 Aprir, lew*
upr!3 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, O
S TATK OP ClKOItUIA, (TV A TU A iTI
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Where
as, Daniel U. Htewart will apply at tho Conrt 01
ordinary for l*ottera l>ismisuory as Guardian of the
ruluor cnllilreu ol biuron buutina .dt-ccuaed, •
These are, therefore, to cue aud admuaish all
Whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said
Court to luoku olfjeclion (if any they nave) ou or he
tore the first Monday lu November uext, otherwise
sate letters will bo granted.
Witness, Dominick A. G’Byr!i(!,K8q.,Uid!naryf»»r
Uhathum County, this 24llt day of September, 18o3.
sep26 DOMINICK A. O'tilllNIii. u C. 1
4'oufederate Slates of Aaerica,-
bOnrilEKN DISTRICT DF GEORGIA
A rnericii
Ji^DistricI Court oj 1 ’anjht<\rnte States
Jor the Southern District of dtemyia,
April Term, 184W.
W ill?IUCAn, Henry Luthrop, Kdw’d Padelford,
Dill Gowdy and Jos. Llppinan, Grand Jurors
duly summoned to attend as snub at the April term
of said Court, (lHlt.l,) made default therein; and
whereas, Henry J. Dici.eraou, Wm. it. lluusoman,
John Hourkhir, Charles H. Hall, John F. Hamilton,
Charles W. W. Briton, John L Grayson, Valentine
Busier, Joseph l\ Gaaimou, Slie dou IV. Wight, John
M. Williams, Ahrain Bicker, James m Prentiss.
Antonio Police and James Wtthinglon, Petit .limns
r* gularlv drawn and diky Miimmoned to •uieud at
said term, also made default tbcrln; aud whereas,
James McCarty, Alfred T. Barnard, Geo. i, M« Gougii
and Matthew G Wtisou, Petit Jurors residing tu im:
counly of Muscogee and DDltii t ulbrcsutd, duly and
*p«dally summoned lo attend as each ul --aid April
term, ist»3, ul*o made (^idault therein ; and whereas,
Charles Baker, a PetltTruror, resluiug in the county
of Richmond und Distilct aloiusaid, duly atm spe
cially summon! d to attend us sucii at *uiu April
term, )8h3, also made default iliereiu.
Now, flWrcfoie, notice .s hereby given lo Die a bo V0
uomed Grand and Petti .limirs.unu n i- so ordered by
the ( oiut, that unless they shall so vet ally file with
the Clerk of.saul «'ourt good and Hifti< i- at cause ol
excuse therefor under oath, on or hrloio Dm first
d iy 01 the next November I. rm ol said Court, 1803,
(being the -Ilh dayot November, 1 Util liny will
suv,mil) hu fined, the former in the sum ol forty
dollair, and the taller in the earn of tw».:iiy dollars,
accordiugto law. Sut^uunh, Sept, m, d,o;j.
CHARLES 8. HENRY,
Clerk District Court Confederuiu suim
■ octl-2a)v4jN4 eoulheru District Georgia.
Notice.
E. M. THOMPSON. Hm-Ivcr.
E M« LKOD, Confederate States Attorney.
oct*24 lnw2iu
(uni,
diraa foe,
All oiliej
are rnjoihetl to keep tip the sti iciest dise^jdiim,
un>i au appeal i* made i“ the men lu Htaiid l'.V
theifc. c*t|ois and tin ircouetry tltroufih evil and
amt good lep.nt lie iiot discoungcil l»v ll»i»*
dele It. \W vviU yet aeii.l the*.* rotdurs bowl
ing hack to tin ir niViAll that is ucee-sttry
1* that we be true to onr*«
and liberty will »town out 1
and
Strike,
l.ll dl:
ces-, iiduUl), dis
.Ot upon our lie
lot* your liberty lud your
PLANTATXOHT
KOK tSA-Chl,
iv 1,01s tu suit rtminsKm.
TIIOIIIU «« .K iras,
Southern Eusiiraiittf
COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA.
•ad. and adiolningthe Junction ot the Brunswick
Itailrtaid. 'Hi miles I 0111 savannah, in Ware county.
T« h<Mitf>l(]u. being the ceuter, atlords a fine oppor
tunity for ‘ ..... r. - . -.1
4 ,| ip Rr |ii up
These lands
im,* of I'otton. Corn,
plantation buildings l
John Cunninrhiin,
John M. 1 'oOpef,
Henry Lflthrop,
Wn
Rest- j
S Bi’fi'IJor '
Pemlletob, 1
apply
tlio
L. C. I EBLAl
Liunc Sia.u. nf Mac.
F. Jark«oti, of Augut-M.
- prepared to iirsu'e against lo
(OlUcial)
W. II T. Wai u h.
I our (ieileral Comm mdiug-
.1 it. Cl MVUMI,
Cap lam and A A 10 ner.il.
It. UritoH ban 111,
Major aud A. 1. General.
htiq acres for sale In (’h.tihnm County,
f. inn-, halt cash, liaUhee luone and twoy
aab. if prefcrreii.
riptions ol pro
promptly adjuslcd and paid.
I) Itny Mrscl, Sdvuiooili,
HENRY ItltlUHAM. Preside
Aaron Wii.hi 11.Seerelary. W|»%
All h
Ollic*
w
••ember next. 3 llor-es, Hogs, Cattle, (
ilia* kamilti Tools, togettier with a qie
ILL he sold at the residence ol R H. I)j
via, deceased, 011 the second Monday in l)u
Foddui,
quantity of faun
Tin
utensils, and household ami kilim 1.
lace, containing two i-r Hire-: Iru.dredat
lie place, cumaming
•i all batnmnr k land, ._ ...
All persons huvlug claims igidust the hstute, and
those who are Indebted, will p^aent them proper ty
attested, and make paynteni to m on the day of sale.
li J. IIAV 18, A.lnonisirau.r
octl5--taw5mo* *
juMNnius, «.a
IfladlBOU (b II., Uks 414*,
rriokiftfcpllo, and Tillabna-
•es, Florida.
ailar illomlay. Julj Slat
can* 1 ■* u—•—
foil.
Leave Savannah al.. rt.45 A. M.
Arrive aiThomasvUle at 7 40 P. M.
RETURNING.
Iioave Thnmnavilla at 5.31 A. M.
Arrlvo at Savannah b.liu I*. U.
Connecting at Melntosh (Btation No. 3, going
West) on Tuondayp, Thunwlaye and Saturdays, with
a line- of conches Ut Darien. Reluming ou alternate
days.
t.^nnocting at Tcbcanvillo (No. U) daily with tho
cat* for Brunswick.
Connectlim at tiuitmau (No. lfi,) dally with a line ol
coSrJnn to Madieon U. II., Fla. ^
(Connecting at Groovcr’n (No. 17) wllh a dally line
of coachch In Muntlccllo, Flu. Arriving in lime to
connect with the cars to Tnllahat-tmc and Si. Marks.
Freight Tcalus leave Savannah Mondays, Wed 11 os
days and Fridays, at« A. M.; returning on Tuesdays,
Tlmmlays aud Saturdays ut 4 1‘. M.
N. li. Don bin tho regular rutos will be charged on
all articles shipped by l*amiongcr Train, exconting
bait, fresh incut, ttr.b oystera, und other porlanahlu
'• ’ " inhtby-
Dept Al
ii iiu. 111
urllcloa,
livcrcd at the Dept At luasi
lug time oi the train.
Jyl3 G- J, FULTON, Hnpwrlntwidont.
9 hour iMilore the start-
CHANQE OF SCHEDULE
-«**••
SmMSMMArjstit... . ..'517'..
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
N and atlor Sunday, March 220, 18U3, ihoCohim,
\tl and PaV
'i ucsiiuyB t
sell all kinds of
properly ul tho Court Douce on the first Tuet Uu) ol
every month. Puri-ons huvmg proinriy lor tale
win give 1^0 or more buys notice betore the day of
auiu, eo that the propel 1) can be udri:ii:eeu. i ul*c
liuVi' accouiniodaiioiia lor any number ol Negmea
it a modir«te price lor hourd, und I wUi use cm ry
euort '-o muko quick oaten und (o (he beat uuvunl .^e.
lobll
bTEVJLNSUN,
Auet ioiieer ftnd Diokcr
MENDEL. Crier.
1)1 ElMi KmULKrt.’WEVl',
LBUTaiuaansn at lbEl.iS
Iwutimai Bo 6b ilraylou luntli
o< lurk ttrooR uom (Go ia(u roaiitoi eo
ol Hie tuburiber.
iT.itL Buhbcrinur, gialelul for rmat fhTOis, I egi
X leave lo liilorm lUB friends lend Ue piibiicgcovr
any, that ho is uow prepare^ to I>yo alt Colors in 1 no
alylu on Silk and vYoolau Dtussoa, Shawls, • ;c.;
. Table C’ovoru ami Ciupo Shawls cleuuea end
ou ached in Uic heat manner. Ladles'Kid ued i ot>-
akin clovue cleaned in tho heft London stylo.'
TUe subscriber beet; leave to otatc that ho ib toy
prepared to c.cau, bloacn and press Ladies' Bonnets
ami Fiatb Ui the must u-inuunbio stylus. Te. u. 1
lacduiaie.
GwnUuuien'B Garuionla Dyed unu CloazuHl, ns nay
; required, lu the same aupurior style which uas >.eu-
•jrsliy so wed pleased lus patrons and fijnnds tor ins
punt 30 yearn. A. UyP.oWAY.
I
1
v II
m
$100 Ecward.
lows:
nRVWRMN UAOOM AND UOLUMBUS.
Leave Macon ut. ^ . 6.25
* at.
.11.1
P. M
iv.k) 1.
Arrive at Macon al fi.Q'2 i*. A*
SMTWHBN uaoull X8D OUAVTAbboOll»J«f.
Leave Macon .. ti au A. M.
Arrive id. Chattaboocheo 4.38 p. M.
Leave Challulioocbct! ....7.Hu A. M.
Arrive at Mnmu . a.21 P. M
The Mail mul Pa^feeugor TratUB front Albany con
utamlihviiio, No. 10 H. W. K. M., and from
w° r f £?* . ,B daily at (fuftifiort, wllb UbattftiioochcA
Mail Truln.
Juvtve Smlthvllle ut
Arrive at Albany at.
I1.60 A. M
11.20 n. M
2.56 i». Al.
7.30 A. M.
Liiavo Albany at
Arrive at Smith villa at..
Lea vs 1 'nthbert ut
Arrive at Fort Gaines at
l-uave Fori Gaines at....
Arrive nt Dnthtturt at . .
Making tlio connection wllh the up and d6wu Chat-
Uhooche<* Mall Train.
S Trabis to Columhus form a through connection, to
. ntflonmry, Alatmma, and Angusta. Kingston, Wil
ia ngton, Savunuuh, MtlledKOVtiluana Eaton ton.
4Poet Coachun run from Albany to Tallalmsseo,|Ba ni
bridge, Tboinartvllle, Ac..
| iPaaecm^rsfor iroliiis below Fort Valley should take
lue Night. Urdus from Auqtista uud Savannah to avo.d
detontum at Macon. For ('olnintiiis uae the Dhv
Train.
VIRGIL POWERH,
Eui'inenr und Biiprriuicmh.nt.jg
Maron, Mari h 23d, 1 «3 uprii
IIIAMiK OF SUIHDULK
ON
GHaORQIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA HAU-ROAD, I
AUuUsta, July *21, 1862, f
O N and after Sunday, July 27th, Sunday Day Train
resumed on main 11m also Trains on Athens
and Washington Branches will ran to connect uni!
timber nut ice.
LIAY1
8.10 a. M.
7.18 P. M.
/A,....8.46 a. M. •
!".....4.00P. M.
AattlVB
Atiunta .
Atluiilu .
Augusta
Augusta.
.6.04 1
Atlanta
Atlanta
Trolm* foumuiing with Wutttlll
.6.30 a.
..6.3*4 v.
..5406 A.
b.ll) A. M. Noconiiecl ioii with Warreutou 1
iy. Ifelair Train leaves Augusu 6.15 P. JK.
Jy28 J GEO VuNHK, rtpp’t.
J i.SCAIM.l) from my Mart, on tho Cth ult., n
j Negro Loy, by the numu of Jlft.NRY, 14 ycuru
brown skin, the property ot k. Unit 1ngb1.n1,
hoy is supposed lo be iuikmg ultoul the cil) ol
CUiniiH. J. A, EN8GN,
vt—9 >m*.:
HiH Bryun r
Notice.
To Einxid Buyora.
'I’ll K BUbstriber ofiers lor sale Ins
plantation ou the LouIbvIHu rond, :«»
miles irom SavnanuU, eontaiuiug lfsi
acres—about 60 acres under eulliva
Lion and very productive, bind laud
1. , ,.ei.j cituuli.d, and euiibidered healthy, two
and u quurtei miles Iroiu blutlon No. 3>o, Ceulrul
Ran n mt. Aliy person wishing lo purchute will ml
piess iuu al Guyioii, JUliuubuui county, Uu., or 1 ull
Stray €ow.y
about Uie neck and sides wiUiaiuuil black spoui. ’1 he
reiuuindur ol tbu cow is while. She bus a mark ou
right hip, where shu bus been branded, which bus
*■ "* The hair ou ( llie lop of the tail la cut
no hair on it. _ r
short. Sim bus a split iu one of her ears, and a round
piece out of the utiicr. 1 will pay tea dollars foi but
JOHN JfoDSRMOTT.
Land tor Sale.
I OPFEil for sale my plantation iu Bryan coun
ty, twenty-two miles Irom Savonuuh. containing
6(H) acres, pine uml island swamp land. Forty acres
nl the pine land auu lllleen ot lue swamp is cleuicd
and under uultkvution. The land iuu hntl mile fioiu
ihu (Juuooihcu Brluge, ami five miles ulxive Dillon's
Bndgu. It is a very desirable location lor u store,
is oq the i loss-loads irom Darien lo Bryuu
hull story, fine rooms, with ail necessary outbu
mgs, good wuler und fine orchard Ot iruit ire
gtupe-ry, and good raugc for slock. Apply
'.f
JOHN 81.UAN,
Savannah.
E. A. E1.AUBEE,
On the place.
Scrip Lost.
OST or stolen, on a ednesduy or Th'ireduy Inst,
i 4 in Savauuah, Scrip lor leu shares cf Southwest-
urn Railroad Stock, number uot remsmburcd, prop-*
i-riy of John Jones, deceased, ot Raud- iph county,
L»u Also, nine Couiederute one huiiuicd dollar
.mies, bearing two pui cent, inteiesl per i.ay. Hum-
liers uot remembered. A liberal reward will be paid
by the undersigned mr the delivery of tliu ubo\c, u
' “ ‘ ** No. dl F.ilacki^lo"
J. M. SHERIDAN.
J\l. d. hsolomons,
OOMMiSSION MERCHANT,
BAY H'nilf.K'V,
(Office formi 1 Iy orrupiod hy Messrs. O. (lolien .M ’o.)
BMr’Uolicils CyiiFiguu.oe'.a ol Tioducaaml Mer
chanrtics. fnbfii
OSN A.BURGS,
II V T H K PIKCli OU II A L K •
COTTON TSVI.N
New Goods. *
JUST OPHM Jil’r).
i'Mkm SODA.
store aud for sale
tail, by
HAMPION A FREEMAN.
Iron Varniiali.
FURNITURE VARNISH
IIAHKKL OF LRONfVAItNISII;
2 d6. NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISH
for eals 4 JOHN OLIVER'S,
22 1 No. 11 Whitaker street.
iRlL. Alcohol for B&le hy
mnyl2 JOHN OLIVER.
sB (’ASIC WIN TICK POPLINS
1 ca.ic Gents' Neck Ties
1 cite Gents' hcnuuetl L. D. 11 infik'.rtbb'fs
:m do/jii Si lsaors
Iti'ii Ii English Cut 1
Black 1 'rape follurs and (’11 ifa
llkiH yaids Plaid Uiunespiiuc
Two Bushel,
OJ9N A B TLT Ilf at
New Books.
O HDNANPU MANUAL FOIL 1803.
Mahan's Permanent Fortifications. (Large
edition, with plates,)
The American Union. By James Spence.
Also,
More Almanacs for lHdt).
Evolutions of thu Line.
Jomint’s Practice or vfo*.
The Judge Advocate’s Vade Meoom. lioceived and
for a&lo by E. KNAPP A CO.,
murfi Wnst^jflt;^Moment .sijuarn.
A K. «. LAT1IROP,
Di V HT A MDRGAN*
COTTON TWINE.
IIIIV'JI IIWII
Bacon,
Carbonate Soda.
IF
W- M. DAUDbO.N.
I'M)*™**
| BkplU
bids, 6»r sail* hy
tLAUIKIilN & l l NNINMinil,
Salt.
rjk HU li* I .ip ml v 1 t
f)W • -tt'hs Turk - l-^ud halt; fur ijlIc by
rupja CLAuirell.i A i CHNILgHAM. | J)TJ
FOU ‘JAUFUx
URNIIV LATIlirur A CO.
Flour aud Bran.
T WO hundred sack* Etowah Mill* mu?***
Flour, StXJ sacl.s Wheal Bran ig^jjiuuAM
CLAGUgRN A (
White Cuiw ^ufi-ar.