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SAVANNAH DULY MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER JO, :863.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
k£PORTS OF the prkss association
~~KxJmd ad"t£f*o
i«vi a» j 3 Thrasher, In ‘he < im
Oourt ¥ t* VI " /or
f,’ 0r t turn Otxlrkt of Oroni- ■
Fr „ m Y.r B l..i. «■><* 1
f*rni Loug=irtei to-Uu). (*>llt..i- 1 •
cijumcmd tne »Uv»ucb of W'• 'jl w < “
two Ihun.and ttroog, u«.. Mnyuard.v; k, 1 »*>“•.
J.st Thursday, rourluR then; couiploulj and
Mpturlnc a number ol prist
th»t Wilcox's command la c
iroopf.
Telegraphic commuulcalion
TiUc jIuDCllon.
( oiiiiluiuic «’«mtrc*»
RiCHONP, Dec- —Ibe Heuuio evi
a spirit to make dignified inquiry in
of tbe administration ou tho
bltrary impressment ol provision;
ders oi tbe Commissary General, sin
of the Secretary of ilie Tret mi i
meet of interest on coiiou *
Kin) «»f Fa*llu(c« ■lusullUllo
I'rojer.
who state
,1 ol raw
open to Ru
Ml lo .1,0
, 1 the ii
made subjects ol
ate. Mr. Orr eipla
array of strong l *• >
jpiniKsllou ol their
war brought up h) •
who presented reso
rale War ami Tr-iMt:
river. I’he cuintulile
«M) *
Iuiiy by Mr,
l.y the Sen*
bnlon, by an
lint, llietf-
, ilep.lt Lilielit
I I. »
to orgai
the Pro
l), p irliueutrt bey olid the
on I- iiMtif* nuil Military
lively, are auiliori/ ,, d t<* report.
VU'.UL Hilo e.inilUlLiee ol the whole
leiu'a message. I hoao portion*
pertaining to finance and lliu i rporiol theSe-
cretaiV of tho Tronaury wororeierred to a spe
cial committee ol ouo from eaeh Slate.
A resolution, introduced with the avowed in
tenlion of tolling the sense ol tte House ou
ioslrocling the Committee to report a liill levy*
jug a ux od tho value ol real and personal pro*
party, was adopted; yean, 4J; nays, 14 A* this
lo contrary to the letter of the conaliliuioa,
doubts ure expressed in private conversation II
tlte Courts will sustain the collection.
Mr. Foote discharged a biunderbiias at tbe
Adminiatraiion iu three proposed amend
ments to tbe resolution referring leal portion
of the President’* message relating to Hie army.
He proposed that u committee be appointed
and instructed to report u bill to Increase tbe
pay of troops ; sTscond, to enquire into the Pre
sident’s ehnigea ol want of valor iu a poitiou ol
the troops beloru Chattanooga; third, to enquire
Into lha truth of ihe allegation that the Yunkee
prison trs ure not hUppiied with ptoper food
He supported each resolution vs Itli a strong
speech oguinst the policy ol the uduii'iialrutiou
und tbe aeltou of the President.
'1 be report of Hie Commissioner 61 tbe War
Tax estimates the recoipla at $100,000,000, und
coniplutnn.il iIu* defective working of the Tax
Act,which materially etnbarrunscs its colieciion.
Frou'i Hlclimoiul.
Richmond, Hoc. fV—To day bonds of the fll
toen million loan, with coupons, brought LS2^
qyiyi, witb^jneresL added. Registered, 150 and
lulercal. Eight per cunts , duo iu lft»d, brought
111 and Interest.
Tiic members of the tobacco trade held a
meeting yesterday and appointed a committor
to investigate the :*ub)ect of tho removal ol ihe
French tobacco, und report the teault to the
authorities, T.bis notion is and li» bn based on
developments uni proper to tie unde public
uutil the Investigation is closed.
l«'roiti Olm rle* toil.
Cnsm ESTON, Dee. V#.—The Yankees, between
three and lout o’clock to day, opened fire on
the city. They tired eight shells. Moultrie and
ihe James Islaud batteries returned Ihu tire and
adcnccd the enemy. Five buildings were struck,
bat no person injured.
Only tlx shots were fired -at Sumter today,
one of which missed. No casualties.
Fast Day.—iu uccordaueu with the Gover
nor's Proclamation, the Baptist, Methodist, lot.
tberau and Presbyterian congregations will
meet for nulled eervioe in the Presbyterian
Church this morning, at 10VJ o’clock.
B.-Ilrvlmt tbur tl.o |in«oi.i miu-rlua "I ll,u
. ..uni,y h.vn ov, rh.kun na on avruuul »l H.o
! wiekcilnea »n,Mian«Kirtblou*iil if”' |.ro|ilr;iinl
Hint ■ h<- Alintirbty Hulirr .jI lb. I uivci.- wli.i
.ontri.la ua wdII Ihr lluata «f lie:.vr.i .a ib..
aruiiea uf.oitb, ai.J !■»" tbu |.ow. r lo can..-
wui« to cena<* ul lit. |>U‘.sUlu, will tMUllib- u» to
•liivc our utnMitleo from oui tctrlioiy, and will
restore peace utnl prOLtniily lo tbe country,
when our rnleis and people fhall fnvc forsaken
il.eir tr.rn •grcssimis, anil have humbled theli
hearts in deep penitence before Him Au '*
llcvlng lliat ft is tbe ImpcrailvT duty «'f a dirts*
lian people In limes of national calamity unil
distress, to ua. ctuble. together and pu Rely ac
knowledge God as theli Ruler, uud implore Ills
forgiveness, through tbe merits of His Son,
,lesiis Christ 1 reconunoud the Goueral Assem
bly ol Diis Stale, by .iolul UeBolutlon, to set
ap iri 'l bmaday, the 10th day ol December, asja
,1humiliation aud prayer, aud that the
CV'iu'.rcfc* of tlie Confcdetule Stales, and the
I. tialnurcs id the diOerent State*, together
with all of the people of the Confederate Slates,
together with all our armies iu the field, be
rci-piVtfully requested to unite with us iu the
religious observance, of. the day.
Ltd it In* uo forma] observance, but let all
putdic und private busiucss be suspended, and
let the people assemble with the revet cud Cltr
gj, ai ibiii teepecilve placed ol worship, aud
in i reseut before GuJ a whole tiuliou ou
icis, laslitig iu deep humility and peuiteulial
ufe.ssiou; and it is my solemn eouviciion that
»d will bear our prayers, hiuke terror aud die
ay i .lo the hearts of our enemies, and give
eh victories lo our arms as will soon establish
ir liulcpeudeuc.t, ami teslore peace ut alt
borders.
j4^*‘No paper w.ll be issued from Ibis oillce
i Friday.
cit lathe evening it leaked out, and some
..... *. , to vote. Two or three got
tln'lr vob's In, but us smo, as IU Aholl.loulsts
-aw ibat the Democrats had found «•"*■ ,
, i,i an I wete coining to vote, th«*> tloseu ino
M tbe lime provided by law*
tunly cheated out of our votes by our own
The Yankee UeiuecraU deserve to be bruuf-
tor lb. ii dastardly submission to the AI*
oliliouists. W-—
DISTAM K** FKOM (.11ATTANNoUA. ^TO P'^ACKS
in Noiuu Gkougia.— Wc give the following
table ol distanced ou the railroad leading from
h.utanooga directly to Atlanta, as It will be
bund very useful lor referoace in connection
h the movements of the armies iu that see
Ift*poll ol the Secretary ol War Army
Heform*.
Judging the tone of tbe report ol the See
tavy of War, by the telegraphic abstract of ii
which we publish this morning, that ottlit
in earnest in his efforts to introduce some
nliui reforms in our military tysieiu. Thai the
exigencies of dm times demand inform, no one
will deny, and We feel confident that the Wat
Dcpai liuenl und C'ougreso will bo sustained by
the people in any |uei aud equal measures, how
rigorous, which huvo lur their object the
correction of existing abuses, aud the rendering
I our urmy more etlieiciil. Tito return ol ah
.*>euieen to the held, lbs abolishment ot the sub
stilulo system, the restriction ol exempli
all measures of iutU«*pensable necessity, but
there are other reforms ibut ure equally irnpor
Hint for tbe good ol the s. rvlce, and ai
maiidcd by Justice and right. The pay ol oitt
eers and men iu the .Held should he iuereused
aud ample clothing aud eubaisleuee provided.
The places of the tiiousauda ol able bodied
young men, who till post aud bureau positions,
should be tilled with old men, evetnpls and dis
tbleil otllcerB aud soldieis The “railroad army
of enrolling ottleerc, as^isiunt euroliiug odleers,
passport otUcers aud pl ot oat guards, should be
disbanded uud their duly assigned either to com
potent at my invalids or to the local militia. A
very largo proportion ol the duty ol the Quit
a mister und <\)tnmisnwy Departments, now
performed by able boUicd uicu holding the rank
nut receiving the lull pay and more commuta
tion ihrtu oflfPers ol the name grade in the line,
.night be equally as well and more economically
peimimed by eiviliou* and invalid soldiers who
i.a\** iicen broken dow n by wounds aud .hard
semce tu ilie lielii. Not only would theie be
economy in such a change, but equal Justice de
maudsth.it all who are able lo bear urais should
ou placed upon au equal looting by the Govern
inent.
Wo hope when t.'ongre^s cotues to consider
the cliaugca recommended by tbe decretaly it
will luglude iu ita uetiou the correction ol all
hu evils uud irregularities ol our present sys*
tu Challauonga to
B»)jce
t'liit kamuugu
Johuson
Ringgold .*
Catoosa...........
Tunnel Hill
Dalton
Tilton
Ret aca
Caihouu
A iairsvillc
Kingstou
(’urteiaville.
Ktowsh
Allaloonu
Ac worth....
Big Shanty.
'Marietta. ..
Hull ’a ...
V tiling's
A ilaulu.....
Miles.
soldiers >u ihe urmy. and an additional <-xcinp
iit'ii ol $l,.'i00of property lor their l.tiuilles ut
home.
Almr several amendments the bill was passed
— Mr. Deter aud nine, others euterlug a protest
on the journal. «
C0NBIUJVKE8 PER S0U1HEUN EXPRESS CO
Dbcubei a, IHtrs
«r. R K McQfc(»), W I 1 lion.'l) W II H .i.l.T .1).
S A HUlilll't, S AHIIvurhlll. J II l i ..|elllll. T M Bl.aiu.
K H (' lino. I., A J Hi ..l), II W Si,,i,oli, IA II
«. II l K,,«',r. l Itr.„iolil..„ I Tini,.-r rl) IIII l*..,.l,N
F Taylor, L> It llowell. J II Kouhiu W U Woodfln.J
G J llufV, r Ft’tiril.', L II M. I >> .1 It I’arlton, <’
Whittle, J U Copeland, M «’ Stevens. J ll Htugielu
rv, 1) H Carroll, W Holer. M ** M K l»l. kens. M A
Barie. .1 H Bilkers, .1 L Rithurdion, Mrs T Daniel,
arid W B Coker.
C. II UtfLltl.tC\ . Agout
KECL1P1S OF rUOOUCc.. &c . DEO H, 18(13
Per Centra! Railroad-lift halts coiu»n,'d& sacks
flour,and mdse T.» Msi Mil tn. Hi-ien* «>t Merry,
MrsT U llurdeu. H J liiikeroon, \N W Ca't r, hi
win It Hurdoc, Mr** Marsuai I. A Doyle II ll 4 hi is
Han, Caul Brooks. J Richardson, K A Nitliol#**ti, V\
1, liolllneld, J li Tlinail. It J 'Tibhedce. V\ in Green,
F It Wylly, Capt W U Hyutons, Hunter Jt uaumsll,
Maj N W biuith. Muj Robert no n, Police Dcpartuieit,
KG Dana, J MBelxse.
* Extract.
UK4r^ ltH D<PT. H.C , G
CHAUI.KMTON, Dec. Si
UKNBIIAL «HUKIIN,t
No. 1*4.
r^.
re a General Court Martial,
eonvi ued at Savannah, Geo , by virtue
ol General Orders No. IDS, current eeile*. from those
Headquarters, and of wliiih C< urt Ideal. Col. Black
Is President, were arraigned and tried.
. Coli-s
Mh Regiment Florida
u<lfhted to
, publisher, lor u nund
n tio ca.-iy entitled
• delivered
liporgla LeKlslRturs.
Our Milledgetllle correepoudeot tiuvirg du
plicated oue page ol hi* report aud omitted
another, \v«; substitute the report ot the legisla
tive proeeodiugs ol Monday from the Macon
Telegraph :
Miu.edoevii.lb, Dec. 5, 1*. M.
BEN ATE.
Mr. Cookto bill in relation to refusals to lake
COulederale treasury uoies aud compel such
perr-ona to lie taxed uccordtug to ii specie basis,
beiug tho untiulshed buslucss of the morulug.
Mr. Gsulduu ottered a subsiitute for the origi
nal bill.
I hu President decided that the substitute wus
out of order.
Mr. Uauldeu’s substitute was referred to the
Judiciary Committee, aud Mr. Cook’s bill was
I on its passage.
the whole, evening was cousutned in the die-
ousmou ol tbe bill. Tno bill auJ urnyuJurcuU
•uugbiy diseussud by Messrs. Cook,
Gauldtiu, Walker, Walk,aud almost every
rtiliurur. 111.' bill was pasted. Yeas, •»( troys,
The Hmtalo adjoin ued uu'lil tou o’elucK ou
Monday ruorniUK. , „ „ „ „
Monday, A. M., Dee. 7.
SENATE.
Player by the Kev. Dr. Ridley,ol tbe Epis
copal Church.
Mi West—A bill to continue certain cades
l.y ihe Courts ol this Bute. Red drsl time.
Mr. Gauldeu’s bill to suppiesa cxtoftloti, be
mg Hie special order of the day, the bill was
takuu by scetloue. Alter several amend in cut*
aud e»iuslderable discussion, the bill was laid on
ibc table.
Mi. Ramsey moved to strike out the second
seciiou ol the bill which raised Ihu rauk of the
Adjutant uud Inspector General lo thatoi Major
Geuuriil. Motion prevailed. ,
Mi Walkius moved that the rauk ol ihe Loin
mlssary Ururral and 11,spurt.>r lieusrul ol ll'is
Slalu bo raifo.l to tbs u»k ol Coloutd, aud tbiu
they receive pay aecoidlng to rauk. Mollou
,1> A bilUo^aulhorizu the lulorior Courts to
rui-o* an extra lax lor themppoit of indigent
soldiers’ lamilios and lor other purposes. Read
seeoud lime.
fUc. loll ol Mr. Anthony to umend the 11 ibe.as
CoivUB Act. Read second time.
i lo* bill to siqipress exluitiou was taken op
irom the table. Mr. Ramsey thought this spe
,u„ a i,i iugblaliou was subver.iive ol private
lights and the Inudameuial principles oi the
Constitution, and would defeat Hie end content
plated by the advocate of the bill
only trueaiaudard ol pr»
and detnaud.
Mr. idoyd thought the Seuule was drilling
’ogmri.iu legi«lallou, and it should be
ami itrii at tbo threshold, llu *aid that lick
iiid pour bad t xiaied from tho commencement
ot th« liuiuau lace, und if we commenced a
distribution of the surplus m the rich lor the
hcneiliot tho poor, it would end disastrottbly
to the enterprise, iudaslry,.ee«*noiiiy and geu-
eml prosperity
Col. Gordon’s I
Mr. Gkouhb Nr .Nit
nouio puuiphhi copy «w t
•• What WlJl He Do With ll
ut Masonic Hall iu this city, and iu the cities of
Augu«la, Miliedgeville, M.tcou, Atluuiti, l/i
Grange suil Colliiiibus lor Hie beuciil ol the
BolJlcrs’ Wayside Home, by-GEo. A. (Joltdon,
Colonel of the ttUdYegliueui Geoigla voluuteers.
tlurowu public,:* wall as the people ol the
her cities In the Hiale where thin lioly elo-
qusul and pattiolie address him allraeied so
much uiteuilon, will he gratltlcd to leuru that it
has tieeu preserved in paiuphlut I *rm. it will
be lor sale tftsr lo- day at all Hie bookstorus in
the uiiy and by Mr. IJoruU, B.mkot Havannah.
und .Mr. L'AHuriiEBa, a the Central Railroad
Bank.
Tiib Coi7NTBY.\ian.—We invito the attention
r,t our readers in town and eouulry to the pros
pectus of “The L’auutryman,” which will be
found *n our ailv«*nlsiug eolumne. “ 1 he. Conn
try man” is a comprehensive aod original wceklj
Journal ol politic*, literature, philosophy, wit
anil humor, and though devoted to the defense
of ihe Arming and plauling interests, it will be
lound an entertaining, instructive and amusing
visitor by all who have a taste for good readii
aud who feel an intelligent interest in the news
and topics of the day. “ The Countryman” will
commence its new volume in January next
greatly improved and enlarge*!, und will be lur
nisbed to subscribers at tbe low price ol $10 per
annum. m mf
^gTGovernor Milton, ol Florida, tu his t
pays a high compliment lo the Augusta
Muuulacturlng Company aud its woilhy Presl
detit, W. E. Jackson, Esq., for u liberal t»q.
ply ol cotton cloth at reasonable prices. 'Jbe
Governor recommends the repeal oi the existing
militia Iuwh. He Hunks “every umu und boy
capable ol bemlug arms, not ulr< udy in tbe mili
tary service o! the Confederate Slates or liable
lo conscription therein--embracing those who
have substitutes iu the Confederate set vie
those who have Gilded In the Stale live days
those who are or may be in ii uue hour for tin
purpose of speculation, and noli :ciudlng those
who may claim to be aliens—should be ury
ized ns Hi ale troops."
He recommends the enactment of i, im
posing severe pcuallles to “prevent L iLl/.tu
the State irom engaging iu the fraudub-m
latlons aud detnoraliziug milucucue lucid,*i
mnuiiig tho blockade; also, a l»w to piohilm,
under heavy penalties, the introduction oi any
other articles than alines uud clothing into the
Blalu by evasions of the blockade.
• -*T C. Godfrey Gunther, War Dciuocrui,
has been elected Mayor, oi New Yuik. ihe
Vote stood : Gunther, 28,881; Bpnle tlTaic
Democrat), 92,47$; Blunt (Uuion), IP,408.
l-*T They aru koldluir meetings in New
V «»rk city for His benefit >,t the “starving"
^ Aukeis tu U.iluioud. Huifsl
for |$U0u
A New .MiLirauy 1»».
• e Vrtl a* 9 that hate lie. lit
■ ale arms iu East JVnnc
. nn 11. ii in Weal fuum
mg up like msglc i" *«*sii
Ml- lltedlrltm-e ol W.-.-l
.ticky aud North Mid.
rlVci, to be l.ubwii a.-i
l,t the Department since its llr#lorgan
Uion. Vru aru i(Uii lo l«aru Hull Col. I*. *“»=
I,run rolinuiui.iou. il a llilKuclicr Ooutrill In
it I’.lUli ilurato urrvito. .
OUNKIUI. Easi 1 UO ‘ ,f DooirIi.,
South Curoltua.'AUtittUu* uud MlMU»tl>Pl •“»“
roBolto.l, ilrrouKh ihuir rtveorivu l.ritr. .lurts.
to Ohuorvu Ihe lOlh day or W. «•• urhtr, thru.l.j,
„| humillattou, (astir i! and luajri lu
Almighty God, lu view ol the troubles that now
alttii i ihe eouulry. 1 he L abulte Lt.uieh »»l lh*
mid is also holding * '* luc J 1 ) 8 * li *“ l ‘d mppir
cat',on lor peace between Hie b'-lltgcrcnls *»l U»o
American tContinent, lot us all observe tbe
beconietli aOhrisiliu people.
ii.tie
chat dm
; J YI/i/v i.- Amid ill'
I,., it.faliiii the i on idle
esaee, a is gratifying t >
lessee uu in my is spring-
e l Hie invading foe, ut.d
TeiimsMec, West Ken-
•ippi lo lh* I'allahaichic
in? Department ol West
hjpiuiwl ol L'olouel R. V.
, who has achieved
That the
was Ihul ot supply
^ Hie Btale. He thought
bilVs*wtTe"uu"constitutional—it wa? ihe uikint
private property lor'public
nsutiou. Iiesaid i* *"■*
wiihoiit Just
Hiipensuliou. uesaiu u *»*»a . iking hall ol a
...anV property by compelling him to lake hull
of the market price, il, said Mr. Lloyd, the
fad,Hies should be closed, aud the Governor
iii,mid »c:ze them, the “Ju.-l emupi usutiou”
Would amount to uidlions to be ietund*d, aud
.herctiy Until the appropriations already made.
Ml Gil. ny -aid t*e bud always opposed sump
tuary laws, but Hie policy ol laws
he changed by tho ravage*
he believed that tlie bill
luli.tiial
draped l “"“w« could nut
ol crime. He ap-
FUNEBAL INVii AllON
The trluuds and iu:qiialutau.’»‘s ul Alies L'EL'Kl.lA
'OilBN aud family are Invited to attend her fuut-r
at, from her lute resident a, corner of L her I y and
Barnard streets, on^RIDAY at 10a m.
ilcu; ^.tlvnttsfuuub.
THEATRE
1£. R DALTON
Lessee ami Manage
I II t its DAY E\ K.N I PIG, Dec. 10, 1803
Sbakspeare s Favorite Tragedy ol
l( 0 ill gO A Nil J II I. I E T,
Oast with the full strength ol the L'omi’any.
Music, by the Orchestra
To conclude with thejattghaiile Kan e cf
RAISING THE WIND
Song, by Miss Virginia Kemble
Admission—Dres > Circle amt Purquette,
Sectiint circle, $1; Colored Gallery, '?&»•.
Doors open at 7 o’clock , curtain rises H «
&T Box office open from l«u- m. to Pi in., and
from *2 to 4 p m.
duciu
Masquerade Ball,
Masois rt ■ ir.Ai.ra.*
On llio a lit l>ei’»!iiib*if. 1*6*.
I’udertbe patronape or the Y'outii G.utleiiicu
of bavaDiiali,
YOU THE BHHEFIT OF THf
WuiiRdetl aud Slrk ul UrntrK'd Army.
PgTBit LAURENS,
dci lb 8t Soperluleudent.
The Countryman.
PROSPECTUS foil I SOI.
fllllH Proprietor of the aliovc paper takL-s pleas-
J uie iu informing the public that with the coin
lui itc. meui of the new volume hi Jauuary, ISdt, he
will be able to double the .pioptmioua ol bis sheet,
whim will make it tin; B aiuu bi «»i (tbe Ian) Nile*’
Register, coufuiniug MM* * n ipi.ii .o pages.
Tne ulau aud purpose ol iticT.be c.mutrymau are
similar to th iae of Niles' hcgi-ti'r, except that It
blends literaiyanu iscullaueoiH (h-paiimeuis with
ji politic *1 department
t\ r.* w and auractlvo feature will be M«J*led to our
journal—and that is a constant, unremitting and vig
urou» tleleiii e ol our farmers, plauieis and «*tber pro
ducers uguii.st the shafts of « nluinii> aimed at them
r»y those win* denounce ttiein as vile extortioners,
•rgaii to defend t: ein against the slanders
which are heaped upon them by so many designing
detractors.
The Countryman Is published at Turnwold, near
Kai.niton, <J *., on the editorplantation, nine miles
from town, and is eiiiphuiiealiy a country paper. Its
uioii*> i- "independent m lWt-iyihing--ueuiral in
Nothing” - It is a complete * yciope-dia of iblip Histo
ry ot theTimes -tba War News lsIii d) Agrl. ultuili
-Btock-raifilng—Field Hpo.is Wit—Hniuoi -Auec
Jute—Tales—Philosophy - .\1 orals LiIm-iuI und Ku
lightened Religion as opposed lit Sectarian Creedism
J’oetry—Politics-Art—Science-l seful Recipes—
the Industrial and Mechanical Res*mrees ana Pur
suits o! the Country— Money and Murket Ma t*-ro —
Literature -Ueneial Miscelianj iu abort everything
that can amuse, tu*iru«t,4r bo «*f u*o to the general
readii atlpui up in e .nvJnleut form lor bludtug and
haudliiii', ul ihe low pi ice of $lb per annum.
*.\\ i n me Jate Act‘M»iun ioJJi« mutoriul department,
tin- publisher ot t'he CoudW^iAan tlaiteia himswll
ttidi ms journal wiji not be excelled *n the ( unfed
er * y «" a .iterary, misccllaneuui and
being
above mentioned
J A
weekly.
TURNER,
K&tonton. On.
A
do cm
WANTED,
uwarT colored boy. t,welve or fourteen year*
, as a b'*uau servaui. Appiy ul this otlicc.
A COlToapoiidelil
ml, with the B.iokfU * »*x.
UUdl 1' dale ol NilVeUlbc
f»o highly unporiaot lu
Ktench sleuine'S arttvt'*l
from Vet * ( ru/. I »i the
no doubt, it.*- toovi uienii
oi the Bunion Jour-
-) F.xpediltoii, writing
i i til,, coinmuulcaies
id that n lied ol live
nil K. iEos, t>u the lUih,
purpose of walchiutr,
s ol General Banka.
c.—.Meade baa recrosa-
nl us cveiytbiug wr.l
iidval to his eouulry
s to his urmy wbeu a
ixpeeled :
Address of tiCN. i.e
e j the Uappahaumx k . 1
u»n by Gen. Lee is ot n
men, we give his addrea
battle, with Meade was »
IlEADq’ltS A HUY NoRTliKHN VlltOlNlA, -
November"<1141, istid. t
General Order*, Ao. 103.
Tho t'.ueuiy is a.-alu udv.nu'lng upou our cap
itnl, and the country ou. «• in. ie looks i.* this
(irmy lor its protect ion l uder the blesblngn ol
God your Valor lias rej tiled every previous at
leuipt, and invokiug the continuauce *>i His
j rt yor, we i h* ei hilly commit u> Hun the is-me ol
the coming coulllct.
A cruel enmn.v eeks to roducu our fathers,
and our mothers, our wives uud our children, u»
abject nlavery ; l(» strip thoiii ol their property
aud dilve them
these helpless ones
calamities, aud sect
libei ly and aalety
them the assuranee that their
iLoir homes- Upou you
rt those terrible
the hlea-duga ol
at history gives
l will
Lei every ill m t etuember Hull all he
holds dear depends upon the faithful disci'urge
ol his duly, umJ tec-olve to fight, and, It need
lie, lo die ill defence of a cause so sacred and
win 11,v the untile wou by thin urmy on so many
blond y ht-hls.
lo gro d) R. K. l.EE, Geueial.
was tyut! iu
Dun
A • I I
I An Ohio sol
rolina. writes Lo
” giving uu uc
wus conducted
I hi? folluWiUg 19
dier.tti Fully Jdauil, Boflth
the NV ay in* County “D. iuoi
count ut the way tin-, t-h'i
IU hi« (107th Oldii) legion i
uu extract
Alter ll inline "ill that lh
pllsh their designs t,y p* ,,
liou. thuv rcaolv.'d that they would
119 (tho Democrats, tu vole, and that they did
Hi-uyUlpllbti. The Vole ol the icgliucnl Will
•how lbln. NVo were ou doty to t,uij t | ;1
KIw ih Island A cm p gumd, Mnue detached
ultima and men, wne UU m caiuji I hay
upencil u am-rot poll at the lumuneatry,aud
gut all the Uiuugti mm to vote that wcic prca
nid not uccom
and lulitolila-
pai lull
alwuy
..volution; that
neither uucouetl
pwalea t y tlreto protect us against
th."™™" uTi^'w*. Mil'Ihu *■*»«
i '..t.bur* hu,I prouderers.
Ou raotl.'U ol Mr. S.rtllu, lire aeuilu u.ljouru
ed oolrl -* u'cluuk rhl^lteruuuo.
AFTERNOON dtsitos, December 5.
The House tnet at J o’clock p. in , aud re-um
ed the cuiisiderutlon o! ike untiukslied bitfluees,
the amendment to Hie general lux bill which
pruposi h to exempt $J,- r AiU ol the taxable prop
eriv of the lax payers ol this State.
Mr. K/./.ard, ol Fultou, Opposed the uoieud
metit on ihe ground Unit it would exempt Irom
luxation the whole property ol a majority ol the
lux payers of the htale. «
Mr. Matthews, ol Oglethorpe, favored the
iiairtiidmeul like the one proposed He thought,
however, the umouui proponed lop dirge, lie
thought we should apply io this question the
principle laid dowu in the Code. The Code
exempts worth ot property from taxation;
then We .-lealId exempt uhuul tell times ihul j
amount, or about $3,000
Mr. Stephens, ul Haueoelc, advocated the
amendment in uu tiulmuled ape* * b. He was in-
luvor of providing means for Hie stuiti-umu’e ol
,ivery peruou tu -the Conlederaie States. He
iht'ughi society owe<l ihuiniuth to every one
whu was unable to piovidc it.
I be amendiikml was debated at considerable
length Pcudiug ihe deeiBion, the House ad-
learned uutil ‘J o’clock Monday morning.
HOUSE
Monday Forenoon Dec 7. 1303.
The ilause met ut 0 o’clock Piayet t>y Rev.
Mr. Bryan.
(in tunliou of Mr Dohb-, ul Kaiiniu, tbe
House rec"U*idercd so luucti "! the juurnal ol
Sat urday as relates lo tin- Iops ul the bill to-
chR'pge the line betweeu the c*.unites ol liulou
•aud Fanuiu.
The House concurred iu the uuiendineul of
Hie Seuule to ckauge the lime ol bolding Ihe
Inferior Couil ol Miller county ; also, a bill lo
ulter uud umend the cburier oi ( mIuiiiIhh lor the
eleciion ul Mayor and oilier olll 'eis tor said city;
uDii, to increase-the salams *>l the two secie-
turie- nf Executive Department aud the priuct
pal recording chirk of the F.x* t utivu Depart
ment , also, the bill U) preveul illegal itupr.'BB-
it,< iiis slid to puni-jb lor the same
On motion ul Mr. Ratubo, Hie House hill lo
declare the violation of the Act ul Unngrcs* re |
garding the itupresumenl ol private properly in
It,is Blate, a lelotiy, was subsliUlled iu lieu ol
Senate bill- passed.
l.euve ol- absence was granted Messrs Green,
of Cobb,after W* du* *1 »> next, liciidersou, ol
Worth, uud Dever, ol P.dk, the balance of thu
session.
Mr. Ez&ird, of Fultou, a resolution nqfftriug j
tax payers to letutu the unmberol sheep they
may have.
Mr. Warren, of Lee, a bill to allow <1e* ds, j
plats and graula lo be lull minced in cVIdeuct-
in cert iin cases.
Mr. H irdciuan, of Bibb, a resolution iu re- !
fureiit e t«* the pay of Uulailtd voluutecis, giving 1
liiein the same pay a* other peisuua siiuilaiiy j
miiployed. ’i'he rusoliiliou was agreed lo uud
sent to ihd 8.-iiiito loribwflh.
Tho hill i*» micouiago u volunloei navy w»«
made the .-pedal order for ten o'clock to mm
The liuhnialied bu-lucss Of Balurday (the
gouuru) tax bill) Wus uk« mup.
The qto oU'iu was first l iken upon the amend
meat ol Mr. Bloiiheu*, ot Hancock, m exqiupt
from taxation the prrvpuriy ol Eli persons not
worth lu me than fJ.hUi J.Ofti.
Mr. Ruaaell, of M use mu**, a resululloQ to ci
ctnpi oue thi asand dollir* of uii property ol
Wanted,
M ALB TfiAillER t
ataiim> tines.
D JDILLON.
Lost.
Nil Private J
Volunteers. *
C li Aims 1st. DE8KRTION
Sficification. in tills, that the caul IMvate Jo
s. ph t 'olcsoti, a *lulj onllstid soldier in Cuiupauy K.
r,th Ihg'l Fla V >.la., P A. S, being detailed lo
duly iu a hospital at Uovvar.t’s Gi*»\e, near Rich
m,,lid, Virginia, did leave said hospital ami uhandou
his duty ttieiein, without permission fr»iui his corn
maudliig ofllcer, ou or al>out Hu* xlsl duy ul July,
Ufu3, and did remain absent from his company and
reyttnei t, mid absent from his duty in said hospital,
with tut out to desert the service o; tlw Gonfcderate
States, until f)n or about the 1st day ot Octolu r, IhOH,
when he was arrested in Clinch county, Geoigla, und
sent under guard to the Heudquailurs oft he Military
District ol Georgia, at Havautiati, an*] did Gins deseil
the scrvics of the Cnutederulc Slates, ou the duy and
year,aud at the place aforesaid.
I’iuhue tu.-OFFERING YIGLKNc'E TO A SU
PBHIOR OFFICER.
M'KciFK'AiioN - in this, Ihul the said Private
Joseph C'oleson, a dulj enlisted soldier lu company
F,5tb Regiment Florida Volunteers, P A. »' N.,on
or about the l tth duy of Septeu.her, lai d, being then
aud there a deserter from the uurvice of th Co life A
erate States, nod bclnjf found at his home lu I’ltucU
county, Georgia, and engtg* d with others tu resist
lug a party ol soldiers under the command *»f Lieut.
Mmgau, of Co. —, 4th Georgia Cuvuly, win were
charged witu the arrest of desrr.ers, old. with loaif
ed guns, prepare lo shout at th*'. eai.l Li* ul Morgan
and was only prevented from doing me same by
being captured uud disarmed bolore he ci iildcauy
his design into oll'ect, the said Lieut Moig
ihuu and there iu theexccuilon ul hi- ofllr
All ibis, at tbu times aud pla<
respectively.
To which charges and epeclflcailons thoamiseit
plead. U as lollowa
"Guilty of absence without leave, hut not guilty
of anything else."
FINDINGS AND SENTENCE.
The Court after mature deliberation liudstlrear
cuaed as follows
or the specification of the tirst charge, “Guilty.
Of the first charge, "Guilty."
Ul the sped deal ion of thes*e.uid charge, “Guilty, -
except the wards “with othersf" and the words “and
was only prevented from doing the surne by being
disarmed before be could carry hls design iutu ef
fect.”
Of the second charge, “not guilty,” hut guilty of
“otferiug reris'auce to a superior ofllcer.”
And the Court does, therefore, seutetree the suid
Private Joseph C'oleson, ol the 5th K< giuieui,.^’lorida
Volunteers, (two thirds ol tbe Court iiureiii concur
ring) to he shot to death with musketry at such time
and place us tbe Commanding General may direct.
lu tbe case of Private Joseph C'oleson, 5th
Ue*’t FI*. Vols.. the proceeding“, fiudlngs and sen
tence are approved, and tbu sentence will be duly
executed two weeks after the publication ot the order
at the Pdst.
By conHuaud of Gen. BEAtmxu^nn.
(Signed) THOMAS JORDAN,
. •Chief of Stall.
Official: Geo. A. Mbhpkh, A. -A. G. decs—at
Tv the Patriotic People of Geor
gia and Plvridi,
The demand for artillery horses uud transports
tiou moles for thu army oftNorthern Georgia Is
very great, aud the Gov* rniuuut is unable t,< pur.
diaae them. An appeal is made to the peo
ple to furnish noises lor artillery and imiles fur
transporting supplies to our gallant soldiers who
riskin ' their lues iu defoudiug your liurues.
Head lorwurd your stock and save our ar ny from
further ouaeter. Let'each planter uud citizen
throughout the State furnish one mule or
horse or two horses. What Is a sacrifice of a few
hundred dollars if it will help to gala our Indepen.
deuce Y Y’on are till aware that if tbe eu* ruy ever
roach your homes all you have is worthless; they
will •t«*l nil your horses uud .. ules uud leave your
home desolate. Let each person that will spare one,
iwo or thr*. u animals, wrlto to ine at Savannah or to
Macon, care Major J. U. MicUaelotVshy, bow many
aulmals you eau spare. Form cuurmttu*» in ouch
county, and g»sl thv animals togetber and I will go
to any point aud pay you for them, aud iuruish you
U cel -ifleate that you have furnbhod a horse or mole
for the Government. Let it he done nt once, the
case is urgent. Uunr| them in and nave the odium t ,f
impressment. N. B. BROWN,
det8~dlw w!Jw Captdii and A. q. M.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
(bnthal Railroad, buvuuimli, Dec. 7, lti(W I
On aud after the 1dtb lust, the charges
a lottou over this Road aud branches
will be increased over tint tatca dated June 15, 1803,'
follows: On Upland C'oLton, (100) oue hundred
percent ; on Sea Island Cott iu, (‘200) iwo hundred
percent. GKO. W. ADAMS,
dw8 a Gen.-ral Supcrintnncte 'it
Ok'LmiORPK INsI lMNCK COM
PANY OK NAVtNNlll.
of buhrcri|dion to
tlm Chpitul HtiM'k of tho above named (Vi porallou,
will In* opened at the Court lions* , in the i lly of
Bavanttah, ou Wetlncuday, the twepty-tblrd day nf
Drcemln r, Instant, 1:*<;:t, at it) uVhuk. A M .and
will remain opuu until one o'elm-k on that day and
the m il, I'umig the hiiiii*' It*hiiu, imle.-s tho authm-
i/ed Capital ul One Mi.lUm Dullais, in phares of
one hnudied dollhm eucb. he s*>ouer sultecrlhed
lur. Twenty per eeutum must bo paid ut
time of subscription, in certified check*ou the Banks
ol this city, aud no ouo will he permitted to sub
scribe except hi person or by power or attorney,
ho ped with the umhMHigued. Yhero is no limit to
Hit- number ul shares nily intending rtockhoid.-r may
subscribe for, hilt in eas; ot excess, tailing down
will be exclusively from Hi larger subnrriptlous.
Copies <*l tue Act oi iucorporutiou may he had of tHo
Couitttitslnnert, at least o*ie week hnforn the time
appointed for opening the hooks.
ROBERT HABERSHAM, i
EDWARD 1'ADKLFOIH). ,
ANDREW LOW,
J NO. L. V1LLU.ONGA, v Commissioners.
James \v. lath hop, ,
JAMKN McllENKY.
noble a Hardee, j
Kwctiou ^nlrrt.
■•V HU N A 141 |(Y' I* ||.
153 Hrmightun &;roo:
Will bu sold (-ii Kl< 111 a \ ii.., . jj ,, j, |V ul|
1 linn Top III »*4, ', I'l/'pi 'i !*-, i o’lHler t m,rs •
akegaN It* N a’i»rtmlM , -
V « . " kes, 10 Silv, r Wnlt l„ ^ j J.*,
1 Marble Top \Y aai^iatid, 1 ItNthln,* p,,i,
A till ul Itinllea nuil M n i uigalea
And an ••*!*.•rtmeiit ol Millinery Go*,dt* »
TZXlru„,.i,',„:
III'I VO iltnico tnliktng I ni
tng, and three wilt have e..»
id
Notice.
'X
An election fur i
Dir*
will hu held at the Banking
MONDAY, I ith January mat,
nine o'c'ui k, A.;M , and two
FERRILI ,
Cashier.
JcvO. <
&£
House of this Bank
between the hours
o’clock, P. M
de y
NOTICE.
OFFICE aui’TIlERN IN&UUANCK CO., I
SavHonaii, Nov. Id, 18<iJ. f
At n lucetlng of the Directors, held
this day, it was voted to call uu inslul
in nut id twenty per cent, (ur lour d«>llars per share
• d ilie capi'al etmkcil tUiu Company, payable ou or
before the fifteenth day oi Decctnhei n*'xt.
decl IQd li BRIGHAM,Pros't.
CENTRAL It. r*. A BANK'D CO. OF QA , I
•MVannali, Dec. 1, iMUf. \
04 V IT.) BIND No. -li.—
The B*mr«t of Directurs luis this day de-
dared a Dividend of eleven (11) perceut., payuldeoti
Tuesday, the IMli lust., in i onfederatc Treasury
uot* h. GEO. A. CCYLER,
dec8—tD15 Cashier.
NOTICE. *
CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING CO. \
Savuuuati, Due. 1, ldtid. t
The Annual Klociiun lor Nino Dlrcc-
' tors of this Company, to serve for the eu
luiug year, will be held at tbcf Banking House in
Savannah, on Monday, 4lh January next, between
tbe hours of to m. and 1 p m
*li< "i id QBO. A. CHYLBR, Cashier.
Public Notice.
iuuiy will be held at tbe Court House, in thuc.ty
of Havt.muh, <>u ii*e Pith (lay of December uuxt, lsti.S,
at 11 o'c.ock a. ro W. W. WASH, Secretary
nov*t-t*l U C. P. R C C-
®b, us ilm owner is uiovlr <•
rn!! Loo ill .'id 11 * , "’ ll > Arlrniululrmor *.. R»ou« Hun
W. WYLI.I,
Sirttourr Fnrro Lou ol lw.oty Aurus Eirt'l.
On WdiiAY, run iu«r., l,ul.,r. tl„
at. 11 o clock, will be sold,
S xteui Farm Lots (..uunniig -2-j aesca eacb tir
illg ou tbe coiitinuuituu uf j.ovtrn l V ’
purluuilies lur Inve.-tini'ui. are s* ni, •* .’ ,,cU .°T
Hlwvu pr.,|iuny j.ru«uul., A nu,i „j
my oillce. lYrins canii, putetiasur
pay
ENTRAL U. R. X BANK'U CO. OF GA , (
Savumiuh, Nov. 112, lKt>3. )
The Annual Meefiug of the St'ockbold-
c*rs ot ihH <' Jupany will In-held ut tbe
Banking House, in bavunuab. on TUESDAY, the
lftliiday of Decctnl^r next, at lo o'clock A. M.
Huakholdt ra will be passed over the C.-mpuny's
Road iu und from the meeliug FREE.
l i td GKo, A. CUYXBR, <'ashler.
O N^Vhitaker street,ye-ter tay. a Lady’s GAITER
BliOK. The tinder, by leaving It at this orac ,
will be rewarded. do< U) 4 ,
COWS LOST.
BO I T two
*-ks •
A
under btl in the other The other w an a youg heiti-r,
uirtrlt. il as fnl iovs whne und Idtck. twoslits In one
,-Hi and uuder bit in th other. She had a small
lump on bur left bind l.vot, caused by a cut
A liberal reward - wRl lie paid for their delivery to
ute, on Bryan street, neiweun Lincoln uud Aber
CHAD* LOVE.
dec in -ic
Horses and Carringe^
AT AUCTION.
*>n MgNDaY, D, r 21, will he sold, at public out
cry, at the Pulaski ntddrs, SaVanuuh,
Sixteen IKus* * and m'v.tuI CarnageH, consisting
«,| PhrtHoli and » hide, i -ullages. Ti-rins Cash,
de* lu • FREEM AN, HENDERSON X CO.
For Sale. „
ch Mahogany Ballusters. Ap-
A FINE lo . .
ply to C. L LuUlxE eouthw
ingdon aud Jetl.-rsou strtets.
S 'k'ATE OF Ul'.OHULY, PRAIHA.b
COUNTY To all wboin it may uinrcin : Where
as, Julius C- 14-llardy will apply «* Hit- C,„irt ol
Ordiuary for Letter* of Aduiluiotru i*»u on the estate
ol Edward buuuenherg, lain of Chatham county, de-
Thes’e are, therefore, to cite and adman iah all whom
it may coueoru, lo b*- anil appear before said Court to
make objecuou (if any they trave) on oi In lure ti.L
second Monday tu January u*?xt, otberwise said
letters Will bo granted. .. „
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne. Esq., Ordinary foi
Chatham county, this 8th dav «»»' December. 1WM.
declU DOMINICK A. O'BYRNB. « « «
Soutlicrii lusuraiicp
OOMPANT,
ba Vann ah, oa.
DIRECTORS.
lluury Brigkani, Ueiirge^ Patten,
John Boston,
Johii Cuuniugbaiu,
Johu M. Cooper,
Henry lAtbrup,
Win. H. Tlw*i
A. Wilbur.
Geo. L. Cope,
....... Isaac Scott, ot Macon.
Win r K Jackson, of Augusta
'I'he C«impt*uydB prepared to tusurc againsi lees o
damage on all Uescrlpttous of property on lav.irahh
terms.
. Ail losses piuiuptly adjusted and pftlu,
Office, 8U l«*»y ktrost, N**VUI»I»«I», Go
HENRY BRIGliAM, ITe^rdeut.
Aahow W iu ii it, Heoreury. if
t-loak €lolIts.
QMi piiW ITT A MORGAN _
Flour and Sugar,
BACON AND HAMS.
r«H •*! ■ B%
ncvn 4 u. .11. DAVIVIUN.
PLANTEKH’ BANK, (
I8*v*KN*h, Dec. 7th. t ifiS. )
lJividonci No. 06.
I’he Board ol Dir.Clors have thi.- day t
dared a sutul annual dividend of 8 per
oeut, payable la CunfoderAte Treasury note** ou and
after Friday next, 11th lust. It W. ADAMS,
de> 8—8 Assistant Cashier
$30 mm
11.1, be paid for tbe apprehcnbion aud delivery
to Blount X Dawson, Savannah, of my mar
Diek, who ran away several months ago. Dick is i
bright mulatto, about fib y.-urs old, of Medium sine,
was employed last spring lu «livery st iblo ou West
Broad street TUuM. I. WILCOX,
dec*7—'4awtf Irwin comity, <Ja
W
Notice,
IDT dale, appllcal
lie Bank of ttic cit
crip for twenty
will be
. of Savan
nnh lor renewal of
or* * k of (Mint Bank, No 71)74. iu the name of M It
Williams. Trustee for Mih. Rail)el William*, dated
Sept. 8, IKtW. Hiiid Scrip has been lost orstoleM
U ,L
For Sale,
which
Is under fence, with a romfori&hlo dwelling house
aud outtmlldiups; u w**ll ol good water, a healthy
locatioit. Uu tie; uu leiivd laud
wood, two miles from Atm
th- re t» ahold creek. Appiy to
us oak and pine
i landing whore
K. WILLIS,
NavHiiuah, Ga
PIjANTiLTIOMr
Fort S.-VTiK,
l.\ LOTS TO SUIT Tliiuiliseirs.
1 JOI,M THUIIMANU AI'UKS, ,.t and
around Statlou No. «, Atlantic and (iulf Rail
mad. and adjoiutug the Junction o« the Bruimwick
Rmlritad. urf miles f oui havuanah, lu Ware muniy
TeliorisVlIlfl. being the center, ulhirdt* a fine o
unity ti»r selilug village lots for store* and . ...
dene*'*. A good school ih kept up In the village, and
a (fliurch quite near. Tfiose land* are due plue land*
lof the culture of Cotton, t orn, Sugar, Ac. Res]
Oi h* e and plantation buildings f,. r 40 or 50 negro.
For term*, *Sv , apply ou lliu premier* to Ma)
Pci^fli-l.nqoi Ui 1.. C 'f Eli EAU, Bavuuuah
5#J 4ures Cor sale In Chatham county.
Teitm luiii e^Hh, hal&hoc tu one uu ‘
ivuth BpreAuml.
For Sale
A 4«OOD framed building at .Station No. tl, At
lantic *s
:re of la
bouse li
d. Appl
FOR SALE.
dy U
W. 1
HOWARD
SOMKTHINl! GOOD TO KAT.
\ HULN Pickled MULLET, lu sloro und for
1)1# vale by KuWIN A UARDEE
dec! - <aw»w
LEATHER.
7 oof? *"•
Notice.
Notice.
C. S. DKPUBtTARY’rt OFFICE, I
Savannah, Ga., Novemtier (>, istirt. |
All bolder* of EiGllT and SEVEN
PER CENT. CERTIFICATES, which
issued from tnis cilice, ure rcqu.atyd to pres out
them at us early moment uu possible, lur redemp
tion in honria. JOHN BOSTON,
uov5—twtf Depositary.
arm iiEWAitn.
A IKK XV A 1C If of Fifty Dollar* la ottered for tbu
diae.jvt.i-y ol my Horae, Wagou und ilaruua*,
wntch mystcilously disappeared irom tne n.arkei
ihla morning. Any lulormulion lending to the dis
covery, it lellnt the store ‘
ROUS.
Wanted,
For Sale.
good
spinning and
riliMumed
reo *uull familie ,, .
Ul.uUNT A DYWStlN
UL,
Apply to
Kttlt SALE.
r flT 1 *11* r W, and fraction of Lot letter Y, hIIu
s 'tied in South Oglethorpe Ward, b unded by
Farm and Poplar atreeta, w ith iuipiovciueuta. For
puttu ular* euquireof
deed—•.'»Wfi*W_ BI.GDNTX DAWrti'N
BLOCKAllti C001IS
J UST i ecu i ved and foreale by the nndceslgued,
consist iug of:
Bays of prime Cuba Co flee
Pi- cos of English.Hblriinga
do do ^ Printed Calicoes
Dozens Ladies Kid and Moiocto Heel Bool*
Duzeus < otton < arda
Dozens French Calf Skins
Sides English Sole Leather
Cases genuine Cognac Brandy
also on hand,
GO dor Coni Brooms
60 bs*'B Extra Family Flour
8000 lhs extra Bacon, tlams and Dried Beef
Bhlh N- w Orlenna and Florida tiugaP
Boxes Candles and Soap
Pounds Blttek 1‘epper
NXi gross Confederate Matches
(.0 t-xs Tobacco, various biands *
Bids Butter and Soda Cracker*
Bags of fine binokin*' TYihucco
WHITCOMB & WATSON,
decs-end 10 Coder Masonic Hall.
For Sale or to Rent.
A PLANTATION of 1050
land in If pa
with oak, tbe . ._. r
consist ol a good tu*. story dwelling; also, ii:
overset a bonpe, negro quarter*, gin house ami gin
und gearing, cotton anew, and all the sheds and
oat-ball*iliigrt necessary tor plantation use. All 41m
building* are weather br»aiu*-*l r.nd in rx. ellent or
d*4. 'Tee Itailioud at Thoruurton, miles distant
runs tbiougb.ibe place
To persons whodesii**
opp irlunity < "
. *— * ai voiir uuor mr .
. Addre
R. D. GljKftrRD,
dech •: * • Bavaunab, Georgia,
Charleston Courier, Macon "Telegraph and
Atlanta intelligencer insert three times, and send
hill to the advertiser
Iditin ollhtcd
piupeity
titles
A UnuK ->( ,01 Nngrou, ^by Johu B HobuTSoim
«-»**>. H. H » l.l. % , Aurlluimer.
Oo J 1 li*l)A * 111,; lull Ui:i,...[m : ,i n ,
tho OOltU ll.uiac. Ill Mil,I,.11, U«„ w.n'hj , , "
Avt'^f pi lute gang *»| tot Negtoe* i i
Will bj sold logeihei. 1 litre ur*-nevuiai ,,i- . 1 ’ '
ts. U,u «***« •*'•* »*« bo bou
MV *i«i*>. u. WVItbtl
Atlministratnx’s sale.
Will he sold o.i lh- llu-t TUESDAY m j
next, b* lore the luun Ho..he, in the . Ii v
vaiieu'i, J 1
Lot NO. 0, fee simple, South Oglcliitiruu W.n.i
fronting on \\ 11 limn htrc.it. Tue iiuprovem. iiii
conslbi of a commodious dwelling on i both buck
nasemeut, Willi outhouses; tne flower gard“u ImJ'a
raracoflec.ion of roses, scruhhery, Ac. ' buia i
pfqberiy or the late David liaruion, dec.a.-ed i,„
tbeoeueillof Ibehelrsnud cieuiiors of hind .-Bi'iti-
DOV?w ANN 8. MMIIH, Adm’x.
MY lll.l \ A rtl latcu,
Administrator’s Sale.
On the ilTBt TUESDAY m January, Unil, by permie
slon of the Honorable Court ot umIumi y **i r m.i
hjtm c ounty, will be sold,
Two slave* named Nedy and Puor; by order ot
nov'Jl—-td MrtlUiaKi'T b’i’EuK EL, A dm x.
HY GIlO w. wylnV.
At Private 8alo.
Lot No. 11, Ironllng on East Broad street. Tim
Improvements conolat of two dwellings, .,i l0 ( - llU
tul.iing seven aud the other five room-*.
A farm, eontaining 080 acres of laud, with * go,id
dwelling and all u* eersury uuiluiur.es, recuully hijih
tin the pluce is a tine peach orchard, u well of n'.
co lent w-aii r, a very healthy situation, audttucruoge
for stock. The Bavauuah, Albany & Unit iv.-tiitoatl
.... ••"'•*••'• '“•jtautlrum ftavauuun sixty
BY T. J. WALKII.
Private Sale.
t of I .uud, inti* a irom tbe city, eonlm mug
tue Count tug Room.
Ul LEO. \%. WYLLY.
At Private Sale.
Good dwelling bouse and out-hulldlngs and fine
sbrubeery; a well ol good Water,containing five
CTONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA.
Ablate of Florida, County of Columbia
mO all persons to whom thee.* presents shall come.
JL I, b. G. Cabell, master or the steamer C .h. li
Breckinridge, (latesteamer Kt. Marys,)s*i;d*>r* ellii : ;
Whereas, I, the add 8.G Cabell, dot fieretoiorc l-ya
certain inatroipout lu writing, or Lottecsof Attomey,
empower one C. Theodore Veutiinguhol/. to a. i
super cargo and general agent of tne nuid steamer dur
ing one or more voyages lo bemad.: irom th Coiduiir
rateBtates to foreign ports, as by the sunt insiruun nt
of writing, relation being Ibeietuuo had, wilt more
tully and at largo appear Now, thwiuiore, know y
that 1, tbe said 8. ci. t ubetl, lor d.Vers good caune*
und consideration*, me thcrcuulo moving, do hereby
revoke, recall, cpuutormaud, auuul and make vine,
und of none elfecl lo all Intentn and pm poses, lie
instrumeui of waiting oi f.ettei ,»i Atiomey, x/utall
power and authority t Herein and t hereby grained, aua
all mutteraand things thereiuc,M*tain* r. and -il. e..
tors and tiling* which shell or may be don*- or j>ei
formed by virilie tner. of iliuuy manlier wliutooever.
In wli.'ieaa whereof I have ueieuntosoLiuy bund and
soul, thtH 17th day of November, t4ti.s.
(Signed) ».U. UAliRLL,
Signed uud sealed iu presence of J. W
| SKA
Notice,
nd Exporting Company, v\
Bee, President,
their good* iu the niuid* of cousiim*m
bunds, have made arrangements wivi Messis ui>-
UKKTGN Jt R1U1ARDH uud HTRUE'P A WENT,
tor tbe disposal ol the same ayixed.pnc *.
fAHGO OF T1IF FAN.NIK.
Tito subscribers open THLS DAY, :id Inslanl, to
sell at fixed prices, and private *ale, the cargo ol the.
aluAtncr l^tnnie.rouatrtiing ol -
BLACK BRUADCLOTUS
Brown und C*»)**ri d Oviord*
KlnUbed Ml veil M- lion*
Fancy Colored t fas* i meres
Madder Friuts
(’olored Merinos
White Linen -
Bird’sEye Dh-per
White Long Cioilt
U. S. Linen U. Huiidkerchisfri
Bordered Linen biindketeliiufs
Madder iiandkurcbieia p
V\ omen’s Hose
Men'* Hose
Boys' Hose
v> ii i eu’ •* M- rino Y»»*la
Men’s Merino Vu**ls
Men's Pants
Boy’* Merino Pants
EiiUicb' tilmk Lace MiUs
Ladle*' Silk Gloven
Ladles’ While Cotton Gttuutlulu.
RKOIBIUKN
CRTTsIIED 8FGAR
Irish Wbirkey
Cases Bordeuux Brandy, (Rlspall r
FRENCH CALF KKIN3
tiboetuakur's Pools.
MlflOKN.
PA1RH MEN’S 8IIOK3
Pair* Women's Shoe* m
Pair* Misses' snoc*.
KDGEUTuN & RIi IIARDH,
DISSOLUTION.
r|DlK firm ot LaRo* lie .t licit Is lids day dissolved
1 by mutual consent. Tbe unfinisi ed l*u*-i *ess will
Im-settled by Isaac D LiRoche Either of the paituers
areautUoiizedto use the mini.- ul the firm mi liquida
Hull ISAAC D. La RUCHE,
SAM I. P. BELL.
Savannah, Dec, 6th, 18113 _ _ f iu •
( by Assessors* Noilro.
CITY AHSE8SORS' OFFICE, f
O
U N lilts td R. ai Kft'ite wirliing
Gily Marshal’* ofil*
her next
Iu all
before the sib day <4 in
where Real Kaialo has changed hands
the fir?t January, Pul, tin* i-r-s. nt owners are
renuirt *1 to give uottce w it Ii iiai t *• ular descript ion of
liruiHMJ. KUWA1U) -I- WILSON,
novBH * IvqI* 1 ny Ahmw i*
f6h sa i a :.
A FINK Saddle II -n*.\ with military
sad-lle and '-ildle, i* till i,-j foi ml.-at the
PuGski SluMes.
FREEMAN, HEN DERM iN .ten
novB) U
Cotton Cards.
A FKW of the above of superior quality; for sale
by (UON 14) JoHN M. nuUPBKLOQ.
i'oulixlrrah 1 I'.liuausc, for I8ttt.
i?180 REWARD.
A lliaVAHI) Ol 4 Mu will bo paid for the up
prebensioii and .ielivery at. Tbutiderboli Bid
teiY OJ esehol the lollowing named Desert* rs:
JAMK8 MOODY, aged vs. r> leet (i indies high;
dark complexion, grey eves, dark 1 air, horn in
Taitual county,Ga , where In: is supposed to lie now
W. G. CLARK, tig,d -ll, 5 feet 0 inches high; dark
complexion, daik overt, Inuck hair. Supposed to l»«
neat Fort Gaines ‘
CilAHLBrt ANDERSON, aged *27,5 fent fi inches
high; lair complexion, hostel t-y» s, light hair, l*orn In
'lt.iiual comity, Ga., where lie now ts.
W M. SUTTON, 17 years old, 5 leet fi Inches high;
sallow complexion, grey eyes, light hair; horn lu
Codec couul»Ga., wjiere hu j '
C
uovlfi—tf
Notice to Planters.
H AVINU enlarged out Tan Yard, ‘'“J
prepared to (o. eive hides t.» Uu on flmris '
any Quantity- Persons desiring hide.! L mi' 1 * ” *
will ship them Ht» the nnderaiftued ut.Hava ninth,
have fhtin UnnoR and iluished In Btmtl style hir
i-rtif OWENS A ( ANl Ki.
,;!; V U tr Foot of Pine at., on the t anal _
FOR bALF.
UV BJElrt. -V OIIWiaTl-VN.
Ail IIO\I N Tnl»»cco, r.riou. l.r.ud-
nUU 76 cn-*ks Pr mo 111, a
•25 casks Mithl.iiie IB« e
til tolls COituU iwps
XAbxs English Ik>h|»
•2fi bis do BUreli
V chests Black 'I t*a
10 bxs luk