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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, Isii:!.
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SHERIFF'S SALE!
t Ihitii Mint Hi.
highlands.
Witll pl’OpIO f.O I'allJ
Will s'.umh.-r supine
islands,
hud throw u a,
h.ltl |»U!*!*CJ.
fumlH, the whole Uni I'rcoV 1 UTA I liOK <-ftiaj(' t IA. U'AiMt CULM Y
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NO. 202
CliaUiAtti SujKrlor C’ouri. , „ ^
Wlu'roaf, Amu* W.lili, Krtwmi, i'dililluul, Motto. I ■^XV v „' ' ' j j : ,
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Tli 1 nl. you that m
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Wo did not lu
11 think It like!v he halls fr< ...
yi \ rilled, where ill maimer «»l r
if easily learned by precindoti-* 1
eut to Milled^
1 Hu
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lie will,
ou a lone visit for llil* often
Macoii
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min
^{federate.
Think you that tliu spirit which spoke lu
TELEGRAPHIC.
fvt>UAT3 OF J HE PRESS ASSOCIATION
nllny (o Ait of Congreti in the year
■lerk's ojftcr oj the
i'isi.fi,-r. Court of the ConfuUrutr Xti.„.,
...othiin /Juirlct of Ueoryia.
Report «l (lie Mecroiary o| War
Richmond, Dec. 9.—The report ui the dccre-
taiy 01 Wur is u v^ry lengthy* uiid highly impor
tant docu incut. Thu Socrolury briefly refers to
the principal operatioUb of the uruiy m the rov-
eral ilepartmiuto, ami says the cauipiugu in Mia-
• isalppi has certainly been disastrous, and that
it it: diUU ult to resist the impression that those
disasters were nut inevitable—that u court of
inquiry and investigation ol the whole cumpuigu
met ui Atlanta iu SiijjiciuLur—in consequence
of the vicinity oi the enemy Uemuudiug the
presence of witnesses, judges aud 6lhma, the
points have been suspended temporarily. Thu
court la expected suuu to re-asaemble. The
delleiency showu by the reports ot men and
provisions, lather than the reverses of battle,
caused the withdrawal ol the army from Middle
Tennessee.
The Secretary alludes to deserting aud alrag-
g.iutf abseutuus, and suya the effective torce ol
mu uruiy is little over null or near two- minis
ul the men on the lolls, lie recommends the
repeal ol the substitute and exemption provi
ions, aud that ull having substitute* be imme
diately required to go iulo the fluid—that me
pi.vilcge which Congress grauied to put iu
t iiuitesjcuu be regularly and constitutionally
abrogated by the same power. He buy
p.ct was entered into by the government and
1 no person iuruishiug a suhsliniie, as alleged,
i,ui n was only a privilege which the govern
iu* lit accorded. Instead of complaining oi tho
.iinogalion, he should bo gratelul lor what Lad
i 1 *: 1 eloforu been allowed sun.
I lie decretory recommends the abridgment of
I \• mptious, couserlpling all and making details'*
tor the wants of society at home. He say6 that
die three years’ men, when their lures cr-
pile, cannot be dually discharged uud should lie
1. un ned, allowing them to choose an existing
eotupuny under its present organization iu
s .me arm ol the service, lie rc.comuiemls the
• uiisi kdutiou ol cum pa 111 Co and regiments re
duced below a certain compliment, lie pays a
• •winu' tribute to the heroism, endurance uml
u -uiti ring devotion ol the soldiers, and the Jft-
II • .11 ed dead, >yho have yielded their Jives a t-ac-
dice ou tho altar oi liberty, and cloaca by say-
,.ur very reverses nbowlng, uh they do, that
our people ale milled and determined to en
dure cvciyihiiig for independence, must con-
Lbe enemy ul the luLility ol their ciloris
i" subjugate us.
ficNMnut) of Ihe Governor ol Vlrgluln.
Richmond, Dec. ‘J. — Thu Governor’s niessrjo
ilchvcied yesterday gives a long review of local
.ill lira. The only points of inters^ eoniiuct-
,..| >vi.b mu general policy 'of the country, are
tun icmarks lu rclereueolo substitutes nud the
. ui 1 ency question. Ilo says substitute! having
hccii ucr.epled lor threo years under the laws,
hy |„,u, Smtc mid Confederate Govemineuu,
1. , Vl . Luvnme binding contractu, aud should bo
impeded. No Government which violntefi
1 oil 11 acts between itseM uud individuals, can
On the. currency he saVR our labile ol paucr
having been regulated by no principle, 1! e
eoiiRi qnenco is over issue, causing mlalriist as
to the redemption. We must retire li* excess,
stop further issues and adopt some wise system
ul taxation, combined with a loan.
l»uy ol' I'aMting, lliiuklliulloii uud
IDuyef.
EX ECU IT VK DEL*A U l .MKNT, (
MlLbUDUttVibLU, Dec. '1, iso:; j
For the Information ot the people ot this
Stale 1 hereby order the publication ol the fol
lowing resolution?, passed by the Uuuuial As
sembly, uud I respcotluily invite all the people
oi'UiM State to unite iu the ohsei Vance oi the
day by fasting and prayer, and by other appro-
1 luriher n qmat that all busiucss houses
bu THo.r?d, and all secular business suspended
Uming the day.
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
f’auip Dismal, a. I*., Dec. 6th, lbUJ.
A i»H) of l r antlii<> and l*rnyer.
The Legiolature ol Alubam a having respond
ed approvingly to the recoin me uaatipu ol Gov.
Brown that Thursday,the lOib day ol December,
(this day), be set apart as a day of fasting,
humiliation and pruyci, Gov. Watts haa issued
a proclamation enjoining the observance of
that day lu the manner recomuieuded. The
Legislature of Georgia has also sanctioned the
recommendation of Gov. Brown, which wus to
make il a day ol fasting uud pruyc|j throughout
the Con led ci ale Stales.
—
General Banks, wuho.otK) men, oc^ppies
Brownsville. The Yankee stories of ^Sif.OOO
hales ot cotton guiued by the occupation are
ylhlcal. Gen. Bee burned all the coltou that
tould not be leuloved, uud that was likely to
lull lulu Yankee hands, il is uol believed that
the enemy obtained tilty bates ol coltou. ■ Cor-
liuo, a Muxicau guerilla chiel, has prouuuuccd
at Malamoras agaluot Juarez, (he Freuch aud
ybody else, and holds Malamoras. T his lu-
creusea the ditlicully of the siLu iliuu as to trade
by the Rio Graude. It is supposed, however,
that the Freuch will very soon dispose of Cor
llna. The Texas trade uow goes b> Eagle Pass
Armt Lettishs.—'The Postmaster General
hus established a P'.stotllce to bo called the
“Northern Anuyol Virgmia,” and appointed
Captain Johu L. Eubank’, ui Uichuioud, i’ost-
master. Said office is to be located near Gen.
l.ee'3 army, aud go with it wherever il may go,
aud tbe ITistmublers in this Slate and iu other
States, tiuding letters iu their offices lor this
army, will confer a lavor on the soldiers by
sending them “direct” to this new I’ostoltico
and thereby expedite their delivery.
Moke Banisiuik.vi.—- Miss E. W. Goldsbor-
ough, of Baltimore, ol wealthy parents, beuuti
lui and rciined, has been fleeted in corres
pondence with “rebels” uud sentenced to ban
ishment. As the
Hi.dwn Ut*.—Thu Staunton (Va.)Spec-
tutorli-uins that 011 Wednesday last a train ol
cars 011 the Bil.imoro uud Ohio railroad was
blown up by torpedoes placed on the truck - -
'I bis oci-mred u**u Pawpaw Tunnel, thirty miles
west ol MariinsbU'g t ho train is said to have
been loaded with Yuukee troops. Tbe amount
ol damage doue is 1101 ki ifwn.
ftUtlMf) tin- Nl:
the preseui )v
tars mid lifly-i
i' "iu y «j 01 i;inuui> *!»•
HoUhO iloui ui f:i.«| eoti_^,,
I lioitrs nl's-ih 1 , un ol lanii imiuIh 1
l six lean ivilb. .-il iu, lot u ti mb. 1 iw.
e piOM). hi tin I'lm.i Diairi. t .| . d(l
1 in*tt tlloi-of as will he mlHcleul |.
oiiniy t;,x of Tai l Kpidug to
U.TAJ)
ibH'i. t A11101
cents mid cu
Il tty «
• ) Said to
Did
411 **ul ly
ed to at
1 Mo- Mill
•r. luado lUtiiiilt,
dec-. JAMES F riiAPMANj_MI.ilill.
\l)i>lI.MSTIlAI'i;K\S SAl.K.*
W li.1. ho sold befnic tin- Court Roust- door in
Flinch county, on tin- tirn j uml., u. January
Special Notice.
bu S ATP Uh AY, the 5th iutd., aud
*»u every Saturday thereafUr, the th nrata
Pifilnhullng (’ominittee will send to the Georgia
troops at Charleston, undtr churye of a uprciut run
snigrr, additional supplies, and such contributions
of fruit, vegetables and cooked provisions, not oi a
perishable aature, as fhay reach Uavanuah ou the
Friday previous! Every package must be distinctly
marked “The Georgia Distributing Committee, bu
vannali.’’ WM. UATTRRMBY, Chairman.
CnAtt. ». IIahdkk, Secretary. septl-rtf
OFFICfi UBOROIA RELIEF AND - 1
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, J-
Aoousta, Ga., Jane ‘Aid, lbtw. )
on or near the 10th ot each month for Mississippi,
and wilt take charge of all boxes aud packages In
tended lor the Georgia troops in that State, aud will
carry them to some sale point near the army and do-
IK)sit them, and notify tho owners or deliver them
to the owners, if practicable, free ol chargo. The
mixes and packages must be marked with the m
of the owners, their company and regiments, and to
tare of the Georgia Relief aud ilospital Associa
lion, Atlanta, Ga. Tho Association will not be ro-
Mpouflble Stir the delivery ol any box containing
perishable articles, such as greuu vegetables, Jtc.
is and packages will be deposited at the Wayside
lloine, Atlanta, Qa. • W. H. POTTER,
Je87—dl wem General Superintendent.
‘.V ‘ . ‘.7 . va, “ l RUl >f , i»quei.lly, It iMiidi-rrd
«miiniLr'.iu- >> v v H s“ > ud > ri.-ssR u rv. , “ 1 ”:
w tu-reas Jo-eph M. Sohmious, J. Mack, Georxo A
t 11 vlor, Mt.nigmni-iy OiiMum;., Hm.i Lculiy, Uiraui
Uiilien , Ja.m-s M IhM.,. r. a. beli.ei.U, Williuiii
1 . hou r, J II
Winhoin H
I Uln. mimin
sTal
AIMIIMS I KA | OK'S \0iil E.
00^14 AennnUtralor.
Notice .0 Uelitors aud ()rediior.s.
according to law; aud persons indebted to said estate
*vUl make immediate payment to
JOHN it. mIMs, ut Albany, Ga.,
nov3—lm* AdmTKst. W. W.Cbeevt-r, dec’d.
il, Dr. lill'lia P.i
11. VV. .1. Nev
attend tIn* pn
luu 11
Executor’s Sale.
1, two SinuU negro boys, between three aud five
i ami House of Bepre-
if Georgia, in General
ur national ea-
the solemn duty ol all
UesaWed by ibo Sou:
seuLuiivfS ol the Sint'
Assembly met, That in v
lamity and dialit
tli* 1 people ol the.Re (Jonluderale States to hum
ble themselves belore God, aud with penitence
for our past eins—nalioual, social aud individ
ual—and with an honest, earnest desire In obey
11.' laws, implore, through the merits ol our
Saviour, Ll in forgiveness, and plead for wis
dom lu guide ur. That wc cordially concur iu
the 1 cuontinundation of His Excellency, Joseph
lv .Brown, Governor ol this Stale, that Tumts
i»ay, the in.h day of December next, be, uud
s ud day in hereby set apart as a day ol fasting,
buiniliuilun and prayer; that the Oongtess of
the Conludeiate Stales, tho l.egiplalttrea of the
dillerent Siute.s, our Army aud navy, and all tho
people be, uud aro hereby rcHpecUiTHy requested
ll » unite with us in strict observance of tin* day.
TlJOri. HARDEMAN, Jit ,
Speaker of ilottac.
I- f - a it it 1 noton, Clflrk of House
’ A. It. wrtiaiiT,
I'lenidont ol ihn Situate.
*• II Kknan, Bee ol Hctiatu.
iia heel o; despo
Maryland, has gn
urujurt of tbe “1 J
c.ho&eu tho Som
berla.” The Ap
Kusrtias” in more
The Alaru
net, who has sign
ism in many butt
snres ns that thei
tiduor.e ur hliul
utmmg the C'olot
privates. Whale
among oftk-ers ot
undertake to ruj
them. He hlutsu
him.
All I
The Philadelp
key pruspei ts m
i hi owing 01 two
.... a cerium day, 1
that “nlneu en of
lous parr ol the
ifilaud, the Euqun
intends to c-outiB
... day, and hy thi
tlie city.” It add
had only proved 1
imped, the denli
would long since
It Is u rule ol el
iiaianls are mil
property defHro.yt
tbe attainment ol
is throwing shell
with the lull kuo’
likely to destroy 1
ill. n, or citizens \
cut in us, than ol S'
deuvonug to buri
would not only in
of belples. ana U
would destroy un
vate property, t
nearer to tho
than he uuw
any military ou.d
lu say that stu
inous and execrol
in it from the rij
the code of war,
judgment ol CLr
un outlaw, aud w
any mode of pi
chorme io adopt,
rule of war. Wl
tht torch! Cities
use ot Greek Art
millions ol dollai
Philadelphia, Bo
ke.e cities us rnig
ish atrocities or a
to hum Charier
ample right to
they succeed, thi
provocation, if
doom as well as
Gomorrabs ui lit
the right way to
cut, with
ihertlc*
tting .10a.
they have
or its “rii-
jt all the
A Colo
id patriot-
U>'»KK.»«-
ut of con
A. Bragg,
Hcers and
his to him
vould not
•al umouu
luleuco in
sing Yau-
Ions Lhe
the city
leut glee
Ml pcq.u
at Morris
Gilmore
from day
\ destroy
ire thells
re as was
>u hv lire
lied.”
1011 -com
r private
Hw.sury to
Giluio^e
hurlcnloii
he is t*n-
tlagratiuii
bousnnds
iiugs, hut
.b ol pri-
iiu u loot
l-oaitiou
attainable
mpliah.—
e is lulu
ongnged
lection ol
iDl he the
eneuiy is
1st him hy
luliou we
is still the
*t»rch for
about the
•bey are
./ Whig.
*|.pi
1 November 17.
Joseph k. brown, g»
I 1)0
o No prepj
irgla may h
diiilug (lie 1
>11 Tuleguph
1 that a raid
a looked lor
imitD ol .1 .in
inide lo ic
ii'illuguibhcil giu ato
t m Thurnday e
sengcr from Colt
Railroad Agent
120,000 for Cupt.
that place, lor
Bkclly placed the
and steppnl ou
crowd b lore thi
law motio uir, in
abstracted. The
tiluBy followed
tbib city. t»uh
and ht .pped to 1
known lu the ex
ll so bupptuei
teen or scventn
ami during lb
S TATE OF «KOU«l A, CUATUAHI
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern";
WberesB, Thomas Purse will Abplj at tbe Court
or Ordinary lor Letters of ▲dmmiitratiou ou tbe
estate ol Anu Lee, late ot Chatham county, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
\s hom it may concern, to bo aud uppesr before said
Court Ui make ubjecilou (If any they have) on or be
fore the second Monday iu January next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, Dominica A. u'lJyrne., Esq., Ordinary tor
Chatham Couuty, this lGth day of Nov amber, lhSa
ui'Yaa , DOMINICK A. O’BYKNE, o. C. C.
UTATK OF EEOUU1A. (HATH .%,»•
n COUNTY.—To all whom It may concern* Wui4
11H, Ricliard W. Adams will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for Letters Disinlssory as Administrator on
the estate 01 Mary Ann F. It. Washburn, late of Chat
it may concern, Ui be and appear before said
make objection (if any they have) ou os before ihe
tirst Mouday lu May next, otherwise saiu letters
will bn granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrue, Esq., Ordinary
for <'haih.ua county, this nth day of November, IN 3
uov‘20— *, DOM IN k it A. OBYRND o 0.0.
S tate of ueoiiuia, m« in ton at
COUNTY. -To all whom it msycoucern: Wn»-rc
us, Frederick Krensou will apply nl the Oonrt of
Ordinary for Letters of administration de bonis non
ou the estuto 01 James Julian O’Byrue, lute or said
couniy,dcccaM-.d.
These are, therefore, to cMe and admonish all whom
it iu»y conciirn, to be and appear before said court 10
make objection (If any they have) on or before the
second Monday In Juarnuy next, otherwise said lob
ordluary tor Mcliua.l,
coonty, this 7th day or December, IrttW.
dect A. A. DmLORvtE, O. M. C.
belwoeu the legal hours
of age. Wold for tli
tors ol the est *
I said iouniy, dec
tfprlugtleld, Ga., Nov. Xld, 1803.
Executor’s Sale.
lu Ike Confederate States Ills’! Court
For the Southern District of Georgia.
NOVEMBER TERM, 180».
O ItIll£KI£ll that the next regular Term ortho
Uistikt (kiurt of the Coufederatc States for the
Southern District of Georgia, be held on the dmt
Wednesday in April next, (I8M1 at .the Confederate
States Court Room, in the city of Savannah, And at
ten o'clock In the forenoon t»f that day, or which all
persons interested will take due uotlco.
Aud it Is further orcered that a copy of this order
be published once a week, lor two weeks, iu each of
the public newspapers lu Suvau: ah, Angusta, Macon
and Columbus, tilh November, irttki.
EDWARD.I. HARDEN,
District Judge.
A true copy from the original order, kith Novem
ber. 18U3. CIIARLE.S S. HKNRV, Clerk.
tW“ Papers lu Augusta, Macon and Columbus
copy. uovW
criminal ,
wher.as James Well. . ...
Thompson uud H. il. Eekmau.
laiill ou^ ihu lHth day of JVt
if.’ Harden
Mortimer H. 'W'lllinms,
Edwin L. Neidlingur, Johu
Talenuau, made default ou
day oi Muy, and Biil>noquoutly
uiflq
. Will
>11.1,1
u of said
trial ol
iu. t»avul
natle
, and subsequent-
L'ulluud. Th.iuias
( ouraU Schmidt,
"is A. C'oheo,
U. Muhriens,
the niiiutoenlh
a.*. . .-it'--- n —-*-j , and whereas, a.
Mein hard. Petit Ju{or, made delimit ou the after
noon of the eighteenth ol May aud - subsequently ;
ami wheroas, CharleB Perry, Petit Juror, made do
fault on ihe tweiity-alxtb day or May and subse
quently: aud whereas, A. F. Mira, Petit J uror, aud
George A. McCleskey aud Christopher Haas, Tales
man, mude default ou tbe twenty-eighth day of May,
it is ordered that eucli of the above delimiters be
" “ 4 of tweuty dollars, uuless they tile
*" belore tho ilrat day
T«ue extracts from the minutes.
a , WM. U. BULLOCH,
1 Clerk 8. C. C. C.
llued in the
good and sulllcieni excuse
of the next Term of this Court.
S TATE OF EEUIIU1A, KKINTOSH
COUNTY.—Tc ull whom it may concern : Whore-
ns, Mary A. Ifyuls will apply at U10 Court ol Ora>
nary for Louers of Guardianship ou the persons
amfproperty of Philip M., biisau C., Ricbuid, Ro-
xals A , Hampton, Caladoula aud Hester A. Hyuls,
cbiidreii of Jordan W. Ryals.
These are, therefore, to cite And admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they have) ou or belore the
first Mouday in December next, otherwise said loi
rs will be granted.
Witness, a. A. DcLonnc, Ordinary for McIntosh
county, ibis ltd day oi November, )&t>3.
nov4 A. A. DkLORMK, O. M. C.
TATE OF CtBORttlA, WAYNE COUNTY.
. To ul! whom it may concern: Whereas, Wiley
Knox, Administrator upon the estate of Robert J.
Wainvvrigut, late of said county, deceased, applies
Therefore, tho kludrsd and creditors of said de-
e.-tsed are hereby cited and admonished to die iheir
ibjecitous (if any they have) In my ofllee, iu terms 01
lie law, otherwise Letters of Dlsuiisslou will be
granted the applicant at the June term next ol the
tiurl ot urdtuary for said couuty.
JAMKb niGUSMlTll,
November 4, lwtk‘1. Deputy Ordinary.
• TATE OF OKOMCtlit, WAYNE COUNTY.
5 on the Unit Tuesday lu January next, will be
•Id at tbe Court House uoor in said couuty. witbln
the lawful hours of sale, a tract of land eou-
tuiuiug two huudred acres, more or k-ss, known as
the Ureery Island tract, adjoining Stephen A. Juyors’
land. Also, at the same time aud place, ninety
hundred uud fifty acre tract granted to
bumucl Kigle. Sold as tbe property of Sherrod b.
‘ kiue, deceased,for tho Denem of the heirs and cmll-
rn 01 si'., deceased Terms cash.
SAMUEL W. AKINS, Adm’r.
November 4, I3f*h uovb
S TATE OF UKOUEIA, WAYNeTJoUNTyT
To all whom It may conccru : Wheretis, Wiley
Knox, Administrator upon tho estate of Jos. Wain-
wright, late of said county, deceased, appllte for Let
ters of Dismission from the administration of said
estate.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file tlieir
objections (if auy they have) lu my olllce. in terms of
the law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grain
ed the applicant at the June term next of the Court
of ordinary lor said county.
JAMES UIGUSMITil.
Noveml*er 8,1853. Deputy Ordinary.
U TATE OF UKOKUIA, WAYNE COUN-
c> TV. Whereas James Hlghsmlth, Administrator
of the estate of Jacob Ulgbsmlth, deceased, applies
to the undersigned for Letters of Dismisslou iroui
sal J AmnrtilblraLlon,
'These are therefore- to die and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause (if any they have) why
said Administrator ou the first Monday in February
next should uol be dismissed from his administra
torship.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
July 40th, IbtW.
jyiJ J. 8. WIEG1N8. Ordinary.
Confederate Stales District Court,
For the Southern District of Georgia,
16th NOVEMBER, 1863.
1 UII£ Confederate States hequeslrathm Receiver
. for sal (I District naviug llied, with tho Clerk of
this Court, said Receivers a.-cmintu for matters
which have passed Sequestration, und embracing
moneys roccived and paid out la-tweon,*the fourth day
of Muy lost aud the fifth day of November, instant •
It is ordered tbut Wednesday, the sixth day of Janu
ary uext, at eleven o’clock, iu the forenoon of that
day, be Appointed for settlement, and that the Clerk
do give the notices required lu aud by the oloventh
section of the original Sequefltratlmi Act, passed
80th August, 10*3. EDWARD J. HARDEN,
A true copy iroui me original G>lf\5r,‘'i*ttVirtnihii,
lftth November, 1868.
novQO—4w CUAJlLtttt 8. HENRY, Clerk.
$100 Reward
W ILL be paid for the upprchens!ou and delivery
to Blount s. Dawson, in bavann&b, of <1 Ne
gro Man named SMART, about 86 years old, very
black smooth akin, about 6 feet 7 inches high, weighs
about 135 lbs.; a cooper by trade, Bias worked for
several years iu a cooper sho^ In .Savannah:) was
raised by aud until a suort time since, belonged to
E. Jeucks. .Ur. A. W’ALTUUUn,
' -8awtf WaHliourville, Gu. '
$60 Reward.
ItTY Dollars reward will be paid for (heap
__ . hension and delivery lu mo, at Oglethorpe
Barracks, of Private JEREMIAH HAGEkTW of
Co. D, 63d Reg. Ga. Vols. The said Private Hagerty
Is about 81 years of a^ts 5 feet Sluches high, has fair
iplexlou, blue eyes, dark hair,, wus born In Ker-
., Ireland, aud a laborer by occupation—deserted
Novem1>ei 5tli, 1863.
Thirty dollars Reward will also bo paid for tbe ap
Chatham Inferior i:ouri,
JULY TO KM. 18«:i
AyHKUKAS, J. Holly, U. Kluu. M. J.
’i « ‘ iluu ". U.'L eur.o, 1>. Mclluiru
aim o.oiul ilahuuuy. otuuiuoii.vl to attend llieure-
aent July Tetln of ubathaiu Joforlor Sir . aa 1-otU
i U a 0r HmTh'lv,2jo'. U- otauim aid
J. 11. Kiuilli, 1 etlt Jurora, anu Hoborl Uarr ami (1
Uruwu, BDmmoucd aa Taloamou, mad. dulkult un
the aocoitd day ol aaltl u-rni; It la ordered that they
be deed twenty dollars cadi, unleua they tile e.iod
aud aufUcieul eae.uae ou or liut'oro * Ibe Ural day ol
tlio next Term o! this Court. *
True extract from the minutes.
WM. U. BULLOCH.
Clmk I. '.O.G.
Land for Sale,
I Ilal VK two lots of good pine
laud, well timbered, lu five miles of
Glt nmoro, with u farm of about torty
acres cleared, with a good dwelling
house, kitchen and other or* *— ’
wishing to purchase will call
CENTRAL IUIUUmii ... -
| OHA NOE Of"kuHkI)U1^
j/lNoud all.-r Sunday, Nowiub. r Ut, t.-A'. m
k I u*' l,i ** “ n hlld brant In’s wIR rw
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
1 ‘luviu i W <{nT A IN.
AiiHelti Mac .an
ftave Mucin .. ...
VV ll 1 rfc* VIU.IC, ACID MV!I H l A r 11 »N
(8umla>» cxivpiid >
Extract.
DEP’T S. C., GA. 2b KLA... I r 8
(J\
vp 8rt'
■•nub.
Ill ( No.
I lo, (Nl>. 3/
'OK8
“• •'»«. t'h.»: U ston, S. Ut, Nov. lid, 18t»3.
M'lJ IAi. oia;Liis,i
No. tn*. t
1. Medical ofllc
la!s iu this Depiii
eut delay to burgeon Chow hi
V9ii«**Ulmq.iinia, Ihe i umo,
»»• Ml uu.nlled men employed
alt*, Mwiieg wheilier ur not the inou to tnq
11 hull for active service, and tho nature Jf ti.
ai.nlty.
Hy command or Uon ilaaauwraitn.
ii) charge o', floppl
;ut \\,lll r< | ort will -
Mftdicul Director of
npauy and r ginient
heir iespective-Ho:
AUGt'al’A BMaVNl
1.1 •
m
lugs. Rursuus
outrbnild-
Glenmore7whu wilTlibow the land ami
a th“
novlO—atw
tugs.
Corblt, , ....
make known the prjoc. |7,(X)0.
J A MEi BENNETT
Wanted.
plantation having from two
—res ol open, land, with ac
commodation lor a hundred negroes, within five
miles of either tho Central Kailroud West of Scrlvei
( ountV’Or the Atiautlc aud Gulf Rallioad South o
the Altamaha. Apply to
octal—4a w3w
Leave Angus
Ariive lu Milien
Lenvo Milieu
Arrive ln»August**
Leave Augustu
Ariive lu Milieu
Leave Mtllcn
At rive In Augusta
, „ EATONTON BRANCH.
Leave KaUiutou 1 00 I’, A
Amvo In Gordon •* (kt P B
Leave Gordou .6.411*, m
Arrive In Eatonton ’ ’ 11,47 P M
Passengers from Havaunah and Ma« oii' lor August
w ll take either tra In, and connect ill reel both way
t w«, Ueor8irta,ld SouUl Carolina Rallroadn.
for Mtlk«dgt,vilie aud Kutouton iuke“l);iy Train’
rrom Havannab and Augusta, uud “Night Train’
rroin Macon.
AccomnnKlation Train to Milien will not ho rui
“Her Friday ulght.auth Instant.
^ r . aln “ irom Ravanuun and AuguMii eoiuieci
with Woutb-westorn R. R. at Macou lor Albany,
Bufaula, Fort Gaines and intermediate points; also,
W, .V* aud W - K - u - u ’ Atlanta and tho West.
Day Train connects at Macou with 8, W. und Mas
cogooR. R. to Columbus, Montgomery, Mublhi and
the Southwest. uico. W- aiiaub,
Gsheral Superintendent.
Uli KAT
u.
Atiautlc xud (lulf lUUroad.
■hortaat ana illoil expedition, lioui. it
Bruuewlck audTboaie.yllle, <ia,,
niedl.ou <1. U., Lake city,
■lid 'lallaliaa.
$500 Reward.
R AN a \\ \ v, on Sunday, tho 18th day ot
beptember Inst., my negro man MUSES, about
4J yean of age, five feet W Inches high, brown color
weighs about one hundred and fifty pounds, bipb
cheek bones; one or two of hie upper front teeth out.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Byam. The above re
ward will be paid to any penion lodging lilm In atul
jail in the Confederate States, so I can get him.
u , „ JOHN A. STALEY, J. P.
Savannah, BcpLlBtln 1863.^^ B eplo
NEAL, SWORDS & CO.,
18'A HHOAD STREET,
(HUE express company,)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Agents for tbe sale of
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
CT^r/.S z : 2SiFfro‘^i k u?-
. Uglelhorpe Bar-
i»L.n, UNO. REILLY, of (U). U Kid
Reg, G.3, Vols; Thu said Private O’Reilly is about
47 years of.ftgt, 6 feet ll ^ mehes lu hoight, fair com
plexion, gfey eves, auburn hair, horn in Longford.
Ireland, and a laborer by occupation. He enlisted
us a substitute lorH F. Tompkins, on the 14th of
July, 1863, and deserted about the 16th day of July,
I&63.
lay •<
W. K. RE A DICK,
Lieut. Coiud’g Co. B , 63d Reg. Ga. Vols.
huudred acres of lot of land
her uiuely one (91) iu the second DUliictof suid
county, part of lh-j real estate of James U. Lewis, de
ceased, for tUe benefit ul tho heirs aud creditors of
said «i<‘(-eased.
’Ibis DeicUjlHsr 3d, 1863
del
mil.let?, ou lit
bo showed coua
the .train hand
tblrt tiiu«Mtfp
reiving U, |»roi
look lo the wo.
Villi’. Tho hue
him w b lu
continued
ige Lttality
1 liatu By
Adailuhtralor’s Sale. '
as \ virtue of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary
of Pierce couuty, Georgia, wdl.be t>ohl, ou the
fiitl Tl'EbDAY in Jauuary uext, before the Court
House dour, iu the towu of Rlackoliuar, within the
I, gul hoard ol sale, a part of Lot No. 91, situated iu
and near said towu, containing about 43U acres.
Also at the same time and place, one town lot and
Imnioveiuui-.ls, lu said town.
Also, will be sold before the Court Uouse door, in
the town of Forest, Clinch county, within the legal
houis of sale, on the first l uerdny lu February next,
a part of Lot, number not known, lying iu said
luiiuiyol Clinch, containing about UK) acres. All
nl said lauds sold us the property of Johu T. Wll-
■..ii, deceased, subject lo the widow's dower,
novfc win WILLIAM UOKTTKK, Adrn/r.
a i» \i iMs lit a reii's s.ti.K.
tbe first Tuesday in January
1 Court House 111 KMughxm
icuro iuoii, out aged 48 year-, the other
three abarca Coidrsl llillioad Mock.
J, coutaiulng about me) acres.
W ll*I* lv 1
uext. bcl
Alsu
i,d lm wlieieuU.iuts
lull,aged to clud*
Ido.'dhounfis wi >•- |'i
In ought hill) to L ‘)
id u leute, unit »t lt»E
uniih Home
Ina track, which soon
a (' raiiglB oil ihn io|i
e), liul w ia L-ompell
1 0 1T1 Ual
utIHn
hold for 1 he benefit ol
1 a ol ll.ecrtUU of Win. Ilt-hry Wilson
• .11 .lift W WILSON. A.lm r.
\ \lt\S AMI (.SNA111 IttaS.
litLK* Y»rua
■’ - "oiiuu Uauuliurj,.! Mr wlo i>»
IIKNMV
uovlS |
PLANTATION
FOR SSAX.E.
FOR SALK, my plantation iu
Bulloch county, 634 acres, more or
les», in two tracts. The upper tract
coutains 83d acres of good pun land,
_____ al»out sixty acres or which are under
cultivation; tbe balance heavily Umbered. On this
place is a good frame dwelling with four rooms, with
all necessary out bulldlugs, fed situated in a Uuu oak
grove, and a good peach orchard. This place is
• four miles from Htatiou No. 7, Central Rail
other tract coutainr 196 acres, situated about
two utiles truin blatiou No 7, Ceutral Railroad, aud
knowu as the “CUftou Ferry Tract." The Great
Ogeechee river divides this tract—H4 acres being ou
the Scrlven sWe and 119 acres on the Bulloch side.
Ou this place Is the beat ferry ou the river, supplied
with fiat boat and rope. On the Bulloch side, 14
acres are cleared aud uudui lence, the balance heavy
oak timber, hauimoek aud bay lands. Tho fishing
at this place Is the best on«the river. The ferry ol
itself can be made to pay a good Income with little
or tiifilug expense. Apply to, WM. BURNS,
novvO—fr*lu4 at 0. R. R. Machine Simp.
33,000 Acres of Land
For Sale,
W ILL be sold lu Uke City, c
9lsl of Janu,
SSISSLTS.'ste'tV- or Plxrlilx ;
40 non acres of land, known as tbe Fleming (iranl,
situated 111 Brevard couuty, Florida, on Indian River,
In T 30 8, R 37 E; T 30 8, K :IS E; T 81 h, R 3b E; T 31
S, R 87 E. Property of Bernard, of Botton.
14 180 acres of Land iu Brevard county, ktimvn as
tbe Gome/. Grant, in T !R) R 11 E; T :18 S, It 14 E;
T 39 S, R 44 K: T 40 S, R 14 K; T k) S, It 43 K, T 11 S,
R 43 E. Property of Gomez, Gomez «fc Gome/..
&«Ui acres of Laud lu Hernando couuty, Florida,
comprising the K ^ of N K K of Sec 43; tbe W of
NWJi of Set X6; B. V «»l N E of Sec 47; E ol N
W Vi, and E h ol S W %. and » K V* of Sec 8a, T 44
F, H 19 K. Piopcrty
of lAi.d in Brevard, near county BiUj Lot
Nos 4 und 8 of St 1: 49. T 36 E, K 41 K. Property e
I’hiUp lleruallcs.
T •
(. • S of S I! W. and NEW of s W w ol See 3, T 31
• .. .. 1 ol Luther Wilsou.
Florida,
•erty or At
water,'Mafford At" ,
Block No. 38; N ^ of W
5, It 44 E. Property of heirs ol Luther Wile
160 acres ol Laiuil" Hillshoroagb county,
N W ,y of s.;c 13’ r If y, R K. Piopertj
Lot No. 11; and Lot
I, iu Block 14; Lot No.
6, inBiockn.
ONE STEAM MAW MILL AND GRIST MJLI*,
ou Block No. 38, in the city of Tampa.
no acres o' L-iiid, m 11iII-boroughJuniuly, Floibla.
N K ol N W W ol bee 'V 38 s, It 40 E Property of
Arthur Ihdl.
Terms -L’AHII.
The above Linds n.mpilsa some ol the Ik-H iu
Florida, and offer a fine opportunity lor profitable in-
veatmeiit. ,, •
luloriualluii can ho had by addtesslOR beidiniffd
U M THOMPSON. R.u
i. Mi I.KOB, ( yhJiderule Siam* Attorney,
ucl’ll Uwirn
PLUMB AOO,
OR
BLACK LEAL,
— AND
WAGON GREASE.
F or male at
JOHN OLIVER’S.
uov4 No. 11 Whitaker street.
New Goods.
JUST OPENED.
1 ( MNK WINTER POPLINS
1 iMne Genta’ Neck 'Plea
1 case Geuta’ herumed L. O. Handkerchiefs
40 dozen Scissors
Black English Ur a pee
Black Crapo Collars and Cuffs
1000 yards Plaid Homespuns
rOH S4JJC Bk
oct40 DeWMPT A MORGAN.
BY (JEO. W. WVLLl.
WRl hs sold at private ralo, tho following proper
ty : On a good size Steer, two milch cows, two
calves, one heffe^ one cart and harness, now at Sta-
oct33
Uon No. 9, O. R. li.
IBY liEO. W. WYLLV.
Valuable Land at Private Bala.
Two lots of i^ud In Lowndes county, Qa.
Nos. 101 and 169 lu 16th District; No. 161 in 15th
Diet rlct, joining -In all 1470 acres.
300 atren cleared of as tino oak und hickory laud us
any in the county, the balance uncleared and mostly
pluc laud, with clay subsoil. The improvements
consist of four good negro quarters. Tuo overscor’s
bouse Is not in good order net 15
IBY Cl ICO* W. WILLY.
At Private Bale.
300 acres of laud, situated on tho Central Railroad,
36 miles from Suvaunab, 35 acres are in a good state
ot cultivation. Tne Improvements consist’of a good
dwelling ivith all necessary oulbuildiugrt. Any per
sou dcsif’T^a pUasanl, tate and healthy place would
do well rerappiy soon. oct3
{ BY UEO, W. wTLLtT •
At Private 8*He. .
A lot on the SouUi side oi Charlton Ificet, next t<
the corner of West Broad, fifty five ict-l iront 01
Charlton street. Feu nimple. Said lot is linden
lease of $70 per annum, ruuuwublo yearly. octal
Salt.
r,n NAQKS Liverpool Balt
tHi 80 sacuu 'Piuttfe iMAud Salt: Cpr sxlu hy
_HU|»WM #MftfnimN A (firNNlVUiMAM.
Wines and Liquors.
Puficbeou Jamaica Run
Uollaud Glu
Bourbon Whiskey, ml tattle for medicinal purposes.
V01 sale hy GLAinonN A CUNNINGHAM.
JF16 _____ _ __ _
PiPiS, PIPES.
A VERY large and liue assortment of riptw*,
cooMHting in yuri of MerBCbaum, English Briar
Wood, tin tin l.ur(9is, Ac., for sale by
novlu tf F. CONSTANT, Buli SL_
fe SALT.
PBIIIE undersigned are prepared to furnish HALT
X equal in quality to any in tills market, lu quail
titles to suit purchaser/,
on 6 HI INTER A GAM WELL.
Bacon,
I .IOR sale hy
; now W* M, DAVIPBON.
NM0kl\<. T0HAH O.
1 .1011 HALE IBY
1 i.ov*J W. M.’UAVID.HDN.
lffoullcellO| aud TstllaUi
, „ Florida.
AN aud afBur jUiiniay, Jul
W 1863. the cars Will BNffe and run dot I*
excepted,) as follows:
Leave Savannah at i
Arrive at ThomaavUlo at
RETURNING.
Leave Thomaavllle at f
Arrive at Savannah 1
Connecting at Mclntoeb (Station No. 8, going
West) on Tuoadaye, Thursdays and Satunlayu, with
a lino of conchas to Darien. Returning ou alternate
days.
conne
cars for Brunswick.
Connecting at Qoltman (No. 16.) dally with a lino oi
coaches to Madison C. H., Fla.
Connecting al Groover’s (No. 17) with a daily lino
of coachoa lo Moutlcellq, Fla. Arriving iu time to
connect with the cars to TallabAMco and St. Murks.
Freight Trains leave Savannah Mondays. Wwines
Uuys and Fridays, at 6 A. M.; returning ou Tuesdays,
nnd Saturdays at 4 r. M.
•nblo tho regular rates will be ebargod on
all arllcloa shipped by Passenger Train, excepting
fruit, fresh meat, fish, oysters, and other perishable
articles. Freight by Passenger Train should Du de
livered at the Dopt at least one hour before the start
ing time ol tho train.
Jyl« G. J. FULTON, Superintendent.
at Tebeauville (No. 9) dally with the
Capital—Two aud a llali fiMUlou
Dollars'.'
f|\UYH Company ban been organized hyeiccttori o
Junies Ormond,
W. F. Herring,
W. Jones,
hi. Root,
J. S. lAKdiharl,
COLUltUI'l
W'.'ll. Young,
J. F. Bozeman,
Daniel Griffin,
D. AdauiH,
D. t. Wilcox,
1 11. ti. Dunnai,
-v. B. Johnston,
.J. A. Ralntvfk
John L. Jones, >
|l*ui rnkj ti. DuK,
huilea Green, | William Dutiersby, I
Dwight ijuilmip.
W. B. JOHNSTON, Picnidci.l,
CHARLES DAY, dwetcU.y.
'1 hu unueraigiit-u hue been appointed Agenl lor
Savannah und the low country ol Georgia, aim Is
'puied to take ritfk-i uguuisl L inn ou Hie ui-iiu
•us. JAMES McilKNKY,
(y lin Uny-mi.tt, i.|.
BUYAN STitKK'r
NtfiRO AUCTION MART.
HAVE my house open, No. ltw Bryau street.
Murkel Sqnaru. Suvuniiuli. lin.. for 1I111 »ai<-of
groes, privately
Ht UIII.Don, on Tuesdays und •
1 Will sell ail kinda of
tho first Tuesday ul
- properly lor rule
belore me day ot
that the property can he advoitised. l ulsc
•datlons ior any number ol N^gl(•es
Tmirsdnys oi
•periy at the Court House
rysmonlh.
will give two or more days notice
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
O N and alter Sunday, March 44d. 1863, the ( olumj
bus Mail and Paasuuger 'Train will run as fol
lows:
■BTWnM MAOOH AMD OOLUWBUi.
Leave Macon at 5.96 I*. M.
Arrive at Coluaboa at 11.40 P. M
Leave Columbus at 14.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 6.69 P. ¥
mXTWKU UAOOH AMD OHATTAUOOOUM.
Leave Macon 6 Hi A. M.
Arrive al CnatUhoochoc 4.38 P. M.
Leave OhatlaiKMchou 7.3U A. M.
Arrive at Macou... 5.41 P. M
The Mall and Pasnongur Traina from Albany con
nect dally at SmUhviRe, No. It) fl. W. U. ll., and from
Fort Gaiuos dolly at Cnfhbort, with Clmltalioociios
Mall Train. •
Leave Smithvlllo at 13.60 P. M.
Arrive at Albany at a 03 J*. M.
I^avu Albany at u.60 A. Al.
Arrive at Sniltbvllle at 11.40 a. M.
Leave Cuth)»ert at 9.5f> 1*. M.
Arrive at Fort Quines at 4.H8 P. M.
Leave Fort Gaines at 7.&JA. M.
Arrivo at Cathhert at 9.85 A. M.
Making tho connection with the up aud down Chat
tahoocheo Mall Train.
t errains to Columbus form a through connecdoiff to
lontgomory, Alabama, and Augusts. Kingston, Wll-
a ngton, Havannab, MUludgevllTeauo Eatonton.
* Pott Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,! Us n-
bridge, Thomaavllle, Ac.
' Juts boiuw Fort ValloyBhould taka
lata and Savannah to avo.d
- Columbus take the Duv
aprfi
Macon, March JWd, 1863.
CUINGE 0I 1 SCIIUDI1LK
ON
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA KAHJtGAD, t
AUUUBTA, July 44, 1864, l
O N and after Sunday. July97th, Sunday Day Train
resumed on main Une also Trains on Athunt
and Washington Branches will run to connect unU >
further notice.
LBATS*
Atlanta..
.6.46 i
Trains ronuuctlug with Wushtngiou and Athoim
Branches leave Aui/usta at.6.46 A. M., and Atlanta at
6.10 A. M. No ruuuaclton with WarreuLm ou huu-
Bel sir Tram leaves Augusta B.ir
%
HUI). YQNGK. Slip*!.
M. J. Solomons,
60MMISSI0N MERCHANT,
BAY S'miCIC'r.
OSNABURGS,
BY THE PIECE Olt IB ALE,
COTTON TW1NB.
P. A K. B. LATII KOI*.
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel,
osn Abu nta.
A E. H. LATII ROP.
lii.vii—tl I4u r«iim , <*- s street.
COTTON TWINE.
HENRY LATIIHOl* A VO.
utu moderate price ior bourd, and l will
diori lu make quick sales uud loGiu t.esi uuvuiil
J. A. bTh.Vr.NbON,
-ry
D1EI1MG ^SlAJIUSAritM,
lA-TADUimBD W 1884.]*
Removed lu 3b £>rayiuu lussl, souk
of York siresl, near ilia late rralROi.d*
ur the subscriber.
fflltBE bubsenbur, grucelul for past favors, Legs
X leave lu miorm his frici.us uuu tne public ge/.i3-
aoy, liiul no is now prepared Lu Dye all Colors ut the
oeni stylo ou bilk aud Woolen Diocacs, bhuwis. «.c,:
also, Tabic Cavers aud Crai»<: nhuwis (ieuued and
01'.ached in the beet manner. i.adiec‘ Rid and i co-
sum Ulaves cleaned in tuc best i/ondonekyic.
The sutaicriber begs leave to stule thuk ho is T.ow
prepared luc.oau, bleach and press Ladles' Bum cis
anu Flats in U10 mod xat>h:uuabio styles. Tonus
moderate.
GeuUumcn’s Garni outs Dyod ana Cleaned, as x.iay
i' required, in tho saiao siqienor style which has gen
erally so well pleased ins p&Lons uud friends lor lbs
past 30 yours. A. GAIjLOWAY.
$100 Reward.
tni 1 niLNiiv, u v„;
operiy ol hi. Briiunghitiu.
1 iiir.iii-f nfinnii tl„ ; .hv ...
Notice.
To Xiand. Buyore.
I IIL subscriber offers lor sulu Ida
pluiiutiouun the Louisville road, 56
rnllert (rum b..vaunuU, coutainiug 15U
acres—about f.i) acres under euillva
lion and very productive, bind Raid
situated, anu eunsiueted healthy, i'vo
a quarter miles lrom btatiun No. 3>j, Cc-atrul
r cull
Guyton, Ga., Nuv. 4, 1863.
O. tt. RDWnKDb.
Stray Cow,
S TMAYEB from tne subscriber, ou Friday morn
lug Iasi, a COVV heavy with cull, bho t« spotlei
uooui the neck and sides with small black ppois. 'in
remainder of the cow is white. She has a mark o
the right hip, where she has been branded, wnich lm
uo hair ou it. Thu hair ou.ihu top of the luff is CP
short. She has a split lu oue ot her ears, and a rouu
pn.ro out of the other. I will pay ten dollars for he
delivery to me, ut tho corner of Montgomery and
Bay street, •
' ud her.
novii—2t
1 uiiy sulu place so that 1 c
joiin McDermott.
Land ior Sale.
I OFFER for sale my plantation In Bry»u conn
ly, twenty-two miles lrom Savanna'
hi seres, pine and island swamp laud,
the pine laud s
bavununh.-couuumug
. Kwy
llfteeu of tUe swamp is cleared
juid fi niter cultivation. The land is a half utils limn
the Cauoochee Bridge, aud live miles al*uvo DUJcn’s
Undue. It i-i a vuiy desirable location lor a store,
as It Is on tho cross-roads from Dsrit-u to Bryan
Court House and Vho Hail Cart ltoau. The improve
ments consist of u large uew dwelling, one uml a
chaff story, llue rooms, with ull nuccsdury outlui'ld-
ings, good water uud fine orchard oL. unit trees,
grapery, uud good ruuge lor slock. Apply to
JOHN bLOAN,
Savonnal).
or to E. A. KLARBEE.
On the place.
Scrip Lost.
L OST or stolen, on Wednesday or Thursday last,
in Savannah, berip for ten shares of Southv.est-
oru Railroad Stock, number not remembered, prop
erty of John Jones, deceased, of Randolph
huuured dollar
„ „ per cent, lpterest per day. nuin-
ber» not remembered. A liberal reward will ne paid
iy the undersigned lor the delivery of the above, il
“ ‘ * " '- , : " USD. .
,1. M. K'HiltlDAN.
i No. 81 I'.ilatki lloiieC.
LOOKING S0DA5
yit E i-.tiM Bi Curl), boda, in store aud for sale
OU wholesale and retail, by
novff—3 CHAMPION *fc F REBMAN.
Iron Vamlab.
FURNITURE VARNISH
| HAHKKL OF IHO«|ViRN18JJ;*
a DO. DO. 1 FURNITUBK VAINItoll
For Mlo art . * JOHN OI.IVBB'3,
J43 No. 11 Whitaker street.
I ll IIL. Alcohol for sale by
muyl-4 JOfitj OLIVER.
New Books. .
O RDNANCE MANUAL FOR 1863.
Mahan’s Permanent Fortifications. . (Largo
edition, with plates.)
The American Union. By James Spenco.
Also,
More Almiuiacs lor 1863.
Evolutlous of tho Line.
Jomlnl's PisicUce m ffas.
The Jadgc Advocate’s Vadu Mucnm. Received and
for sale by E. KNAPP A CO.,
mart West side1 ^yiuiuit Snnave.
Flour aud ISrau.
fllW ff hmulred vacii- Etowah Mills Su|N»rftno
X Flonr; 100 sinks Wheal Bran; for sale hr
ottil CLAGHOltN A CONN INGHAM.
White Cuba Sugar.