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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, SATURDAY Mg, n|NU< dkck.MRKU 12, 1H03
' ktiluiu Mijtarior l-ourl.
• Al \Y TERM. l-M
NO. >03
— I h4 .j|(l you it 11*1 ol lli<
iipuity (l\ i, and ut yours
>'lll to ll.lVI- pi|llll*ll' d 111
III.-
. t oiler
Gpt‘)-i il, relating both to unlit-
the dhliilillllon «)| the plates’ n
m .i.l and uldered to he printed.
For Hie rellel ol Hen). I) Morg
tor ol Kiiiunuel county Loai.
To iiuletunily J une-) A. Earnest, ol Kill 114I1 tin
county. Passed.
To suspend the statute ol limitation during
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i lcd i
Ibe h.llllc ol MiShiiiU-
>11 Jauic-.f i. I anil mid J
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SATURDAY MORNING, DLl'KMBLR 12. 18(13.
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Ji'hftrtil uccorUiuy to Act of Cony less
lti.i, by ./. a. T/nasher, in me Clerk's 1.
/nsi/tct -Court 01 iUe Confederate atan
AuWiun tJis.nct uj Oeoryta.
Fi'im east JeiiiicAHUti,
Dalton, Gee. S.—A gentle mail Just Iroui
Knoxville ua)b ibe siege is certuiuly ruifled.-
‘1 nc enemy, 32,000 strong, appeared iu lioni ol
Luiii l»lace. lmtigsireeL withdrew, uud wan
marching lua kroopn into North Carolina.
Buistol, Gee. 10.—(»ur lust advices iroui the
irouL are aIi.il Luiigbireel’s lorce* were iu line
ol Inti tie at Rutledge, ilia rear guuid was skir
mishing with the enemy, whose pursuit had uol
been vigoruiio uiuce our forces lelt Morris
town. Our cavalry was skirmishing all day 011
Monday with the udvuucu ol Wilcox‘0 lorce on
Capt. Everill’s raiding party returned to
oiugiluu yesterday. llu auaelted tlu; enemy
. Mount a.eiliug-, Ivy., and routed them alter
t-Lubmmi icoisiance, during which the • ourt
LiUhe uud jul weie burned. He captured 11
hue horses and one hundred
- s in greenbacks. The enemy
•ivily iciiiloiced, he retreated rapidly
lap, elosely pursued by twelve
.11114 • ll n i. 1
TJiu coin pan t
aiy Uulgc 'buy dol
Cbickuiuau.-a * mailt
roes, as they arc.
Company CJ, Lieut. J. U Miller, coiuuiaiid-
Ing—Sergeant L. M. Pryoc, slightly wounded; T.
A. Waters, seriously woimdgi.; Simon Waters,
Hcriouslv wounded; T. M. Hodges, seriously
wounded, J. J. Hodges, seriously wounded and
uii&sliig; dim Riggs, slightly wounded.
C'ompuuy K, Sergeant J. W. Proctor, com
manding—Heigeuiil Alexander Kichaidson, se-
lioutly wounded and missing; Corporal Joseph
W. Lee,slightly Wounded; S. F. Kutch, sciiously
woiimti-d and mi-sing; J. A. I.iblinger, missing.
Eli Prut ir, lui-siug; Eli GeL ialch, missing’
and (,'orpqrul F. it. l«ulch, killed. 1 think the
missing were Wounded and tell Into tlu- hands
ot the eucui) .
We rallied three dillerent thues uud louglil
the enemy alter ihe rout had commenced, and
n uttered severely.
Lieul. Col. Ej •I'aiils commaUiled the, regiment
and acted lu a most gallant manner. 1 was act
ing as held ollicer.
UopiDg to hem Iroui you enou, Ir.iiiuu
Your ti icud,
Joski’H L. Con b,
(’apt. Comd’g 17th Ga.
t h*
l'a-sud.
[Special Correspoiuluucool thi- Gaily Morning Nc
l.eornla Lo'lslutiiri-.
Monday Atteunoon.
SENATE.
The Senate naicl uud resumed the coubidera-
i.ion t»f the bill to suppress extortion, which
was ainuuded and paused- -provides that u«» lac
tones or other perfiou shall sell cotton )ai ns
lor more than $2 per pound lor No. o, $ : :i. r > per
poond lor No. b; $2.50 per pound tor No. 10,
and *3 per pound lor No. 1*. and il -i» per yard
lor osuuburgs, and the same lor ahirtiug or
sheeting, except 4 4, which may be sold tor $1.50
per yard.
Ry Mr. Wright—A bill to prescribe qualiUeu
c, \'
l-al.y,
eponod at Glade-
4 oi.ii-ticrutr (fougreMK.
Richmond, Due. Iu.—Uougruso had to-day u
pci lect - bower ol projects, bills and remdutious
uu all Kiiiiia ui subjects. No busiuues wastrans-
at ten by ci hei house except Ihe pasr-uge by the
H' nato oi a lull to repeal the substitute law.
Uulil uicuiocia gel oil ibe uosiruius which each
set iiib to have brought no rcgulai work, can be
accompliebeU,
in the ticuuie Mi. Jobust-u, ot Ar»ausas, in-
tioUiiccd ao.il to limit ihe term ol ofttco ol
memo) 1 »»l the Cabinet to two years, when
they might be ro-eligihk-, hut should bo ro-
ipp'oU'.Lil and contirmed by the Feuale, He
bupported the propu&itiou at some, length, sla
ting that what the couutry now ucet’a 13 good
goVeniuieut uud good otUcers, and that ho be*
Revert 'he measure would comma „,i Hie respeet
01 •UantiiU' neatly support o*. some ol the See
(•.alien, lie bad uoubls about Lbeeouslilu-
olliet
> shall lie
hill be printed—;
The bill declaring wli
erupt bom coimcii|>uou
ciupir all civil oUn-.t ra except deputy shorills,
uud deputy clerks olthn several Courts. Al'er
some discussion the hill was lute 011 the table
lor the present.
The b'.uate then read bills second time.
i^A I'caoluli'Mi to piiui 1JOO0 copies ol the ic
port ol Ihe Georgia Rebel auu Hospital Associa
tion, was adopted.
A message was received Irom the Governor
enclosing the repi’.ri ol the Couiiuinswry Gen
eral, which was vead, and lilty copies ordered
to Uu printed.
A hill to amend uu act aulhori iug the infe-
Gtiurts in Uie scveial counties 10 levy an
The Jlmme resumed the cnmmlcrullou ol the
lllililia bill, which was dlscusnad ami \aiious
auiFiiduieiiln were ottered, but no deli riiiiua-
llou was arrived at up to the hour ol closing
ibis letter. TllOOP.
S T A IN OF U hO II h I \ %
rul NTV IT» nil Vi it 1
\\ nor cut*, iitoiuan luisu wni apply
ol I'nlinury lot Lcium ol Adi.uiiistration «m '
entaic ol Aim L e, laic ol v oall.a.i. could) •
leaned.
T hese arc, therefore, to . dc uud atluiomslr
wluAu II ii.uy concern, to l>. .iid appear Ik-lore m
lailpl t«‘ make objection lit uh> Ho y linVC) mi 01
foie Ibe second Mmols lu •luuliury mat, olnei a
nsi.l letl.-iM Will lie gisuletl
Witness, UimmmkA. U lb rue., ks(|.. UrdliiHiy
Chstluiiu i'ouuly, tuts Dilli day ol Nov juilH-r, lm»3,
,W loireas, Amos Webb, KdvvuDl I'udclluiil. Moses
it'oii. 'i. .1 olio Alt Muhoii, •*>. A. Mayer and Jauu-H
ul k(t-, -tiioiuooed sllei.d the piesc.il
io»vJ5
IH'MIMCK A o'lb l<N K,
-passed.
A bill
—passed.
In amend the A-
—passed.
incvcunu the fees ol all civil ollicc.ra
orpus laws til lids rilule
! b| 1
•.•sure, b at bud consulted abler I 1 roup t:onuiy—lost
1 { and T«W, and to re
peal sections 12‘Ji, loOb, 1307 and loOb ul the
Gode—lost.
lo prcacribe a penally lor dciauhing iurors—
laid on table.
For the relief of the holra pi Win. Iiogun, of
Most
• iu .ids. He asked, who is discharging luedutics
v*l (d>ia: u-iniasicc General V amt II his uppmin-
111 cut lias btleu cop UuueU by thu beuatc ‘
The H"U»e 1 .iueU with mils and resolutions
upon Biibsli , ..tiu!s, curreucy, luxos, impress-
mciiih, uroin.uy soi'/.iiiCft and iiuprlflOBUienls by
ntiiik.ily adtliotdies, frauds by IJuurLurmaelera
aud*G'' aiiiic--.uric.-*, and to prohibit Ihe
Tic.milly notes alter the first ol Jaunaiy
t.f these were appropriately referred without
discussion, the Uoitiu cvinciug a disposition to
\y-.ide through ibe mass uud get at serious woik.
T he Yaukuo Coiijfl'CM*
Rich Mi IK D, Dec. 10.—T’hu Baltimore Gazelle,
ol the a.u, says me Yuuhuu Congress met in
Washington on Monday, lu the Senate Davis
made an earnest opposition to the admissU n of
bcutfiorn Irom West Virginia, (Panhandle), con
lending Lh.iU coiiftllUitiouully, there i& no such
SLute ■)» West Vugiuia, and that, therefore,
l.hero could be no Senators Iroui such Sul#. By
.1 vote of 3C lo 5, Lire Paubaudlo Seiiutois were
admitted to seats.
The House orgnui/ud by the elecliou of Col-
lax as Speaker. Oil the first ballot he received
101 voit-f; Cox, 42; Dawson, 12; Mallory, 10; all
oLhers 17. Neyeasary to choice, 03. The Speaker
onttisuiniug the Chair, declared hirnselI iu fa
vor of crusting out the rebellion by all the
means within the power of the. Government.
Lincoln’s menage Was not delivure.il in either
House. 'The uicstsuge is said lo be blunter Umu
usuajr its moat prominent leiilure relernngio
the reunion question, which, however, is only
brolly alluded to. Lincoln inliitialiug that the
time has not yet come for its lull discuusion.—
lie r.aul in i|ps mailer to lake very conserva
tive grohnd. •
T lir Y tukee telegrams from East Tcnuessoe,
an* only coiihrmalory »>l Longtsii'ccii’B reticat.
A di-patch Irmu Poster, dated on the 7th Inst.
A. M., s-ays Wilcox has beeu bent to attack the
enemy’s flank at Bean’s Station.
Lincoln has issued a proclanutioTi, rccorn-
riicudiiig ihe people to render eiiecial homage
and gi.11 itudc. to God lor the dislndgmeut ol the
iu Eiht Teuucdsec.
lolation ol gold, iu New York,
Weeluy Sheffield, ol Miller
the. relic I
county—passed
dcnaio then adjoiirnu.l.
SENATE.
Tuesday, Dec.
^ln thu Henuto to-day, Mr. 1'otile moved to re-
colisidor bill p.iesial uu >unleidN> to prevent. ,;x-
loiT ion in Uusoiaic. Col. Guulden lainud a point
ol order that thu oil! been recoiimUei cd uiiceaui)
under tlm rule could not be reconsidered ngniu.
Hie Chair decided that the. point, ot order waa
not well taken, but alter Hit liter discussion ot
the question uud u careful consideration ol the
rules regulating Hie practice ol deliberative
nodi,-* luBueb cases, the Picsulentslated that
he was satisfied that his first rulimr was wrong,
and reversed his dceislou—Irom which decision
Mr Pottle took uu appeal to IheSenate. bpon
rUlcction, Mr. Pottle wilbdiew his appeal.
The call of the roll was next in order.
Mr. Adapts—a bill 10 deelam that all laws
passed by this General As.-emhly slull take el—
led Irom ibeli passage,.unices otherwise provi
ded in the same.
By Mr. Gauldcn—- A resolution to appoint a
•committee ol live lo ill piire uud report by
what right members ol this body hold their
seals w ho hold eoiumit-eious • *
army.
lloortcuiilRiilloii ot (lie Arn»> of Ten-
usueo.
The Atlanta “Coulederacy,” ot Tfiursday,
says:
“We learn that a correspondence which lias
beeu pending lor several days between the
President, Gens. Hardee, ^/liuaiou and Bragg
has calumniated in an arranged rcorgaui/.iliou
ol the cominaud ol the army above.
“General Joseph E. Johnston is to lake su
preme head of nil iirs, with General Bragg as
cblel ol slull—a combination long sought, by
the country, and presenting a cheering Iroui lo
the future. We have no words to express our
ill light at so equitable, popular and proper an
acju-«imeiil of the vexed problem. With Johu-
sioii lo plan, supervise uud direct, and with
Biagg lo conduct the office details and police ot
the army, it will restore confidence us it will be
itself restored. The people uud the soldiers
will accept this lardy tribute lo (heir discerning
good sense, with gratitude and cQiitidcucc.
The Atlanta Register adds : “ilGauural Bragg
be the beat conceivable “Chief ol Blull,' 1 there
is but ouc step from Ibe place he occupies now
and that which we would give him. ll Bragg
wlvo has commanded uu army uud a dt puriiueni
for elghlceu mouths past, be willing to do duty
os an “Adjutant Ueuerul,”wo concede everything
lo bis patriotism which thus trausceuds his
sell-love. It happens, however, Ibul an Adju
tant Umn-ral is Olten iu (act the General, au.l we
know that GeusJohnston deems Bragg ouc of
1 he ablest utuu uud officers produced by the re
volution. It uuy oue questions our Biatemenis,
let them question members ol the Congression
al Committee on Military Allaire, lo which Gen
eral Johnston addressed letters touchiug the
Western campaign.”
Commenting 011 the auiiouucnueul ol the
Confederacy, Hie Macon Telegraph says : “We
agree with the Confederacy that this arrange
ment of Johnston and Bragg will suit, while U10
whole country will recognize iu this act ot Gun.
Bragg accepting so subordinate a position, a
nobility of soul—a disinterested puli ioihm—an
nnsc.lllsh, eell-sacrificiug spirit which will exalt
him still higher in the opinion ol his friends,
and administer the noblest rebuke lo the as
perilous ot his foes that ever entered luto the
conception ol an old Roman patriot.”
Destructive Fmu on Whitehall street.
—A lira broke out on Monday night iu the sec
ond story ol thu building occupied by Brown A
Rape, Geuial manufacturers, on Whitehall
ntruei, entirely consuming it and the adjacent
building, occupied by C. Powell, Conlecnouer.
Ihe grouud Door of the buildiug, fioiu which
the fire first broke out, was used as a trunk lac-
lory. Nearly all the conlculs ot this and the
'oiiiectioner’s storu were saved, but in the sec-
mi story, occupied by Biowu Ilape, every
thing was consumed. The Iusb of these goutlu-
men is about $35,u00, with an insurance ol
$11,000. Thu building, which is valued, at the
presciit rale, at $40,000, is almost a total los^,
being insured tor ouly $3 out).
We learn Lhul Messrs, blown A ILpc will re
sumo bueiucksshortly, their manufacturing shop
iu the rear ot the consumed buildiug having
beeu saved, thus enabling ihuiu to comtnue tbs
luumifucluro ot nil ArUcTuei appeiUumua
lltyeiu
cul’NTY.—To all wiumiti may coucvrn: Wmi
mm, Rlchuul W. Adams will S|)ply at the Court of U. -
dtnury lor Luilers IMsiiumsui » no Admlubtrstor on
liiti esiitiu 01 Mary Aim F. It. Wsslihuro, lull- ol Chat
haul county, uveuasea.
These are, therefore, to c.ie ami sdmuiiish all whuru
It ruay Ouucem, to Ik- and appi-ur Iteiore said
11 n have
Aud. a heii-as, John It.
1
Extract.
iikp r :*k i'.. GA.
(’ll A NCI K OK
^ ^ N and rtllsr bunday
'•» ott. 0th, (.-! »
Dial they lie Iln d'Nu' i aiibse)|uei.ilv; *l •»* mdered
unless ilu-y die gouJWir tue ■ UU1 01 lolly uoliars,
! the lirel day ol jiTNjjmUoieal excuse
make objectiott (If any Uiuy have) on before the
Qrsl Monday in May next, otherwise said leitera
will he granted.
. Willies* Doraluick A. O'ttyrne, t£sq.. Ordinary
for OhathtiTU county, this n:h dayol Novuulier, In 3
uovifll—*, UuMIND
lUYUNk.
COUNTY.—To alt wtiom it untycuuceru
us, Frederick lvxensoii w.ll apply at the I'ouri 01
Ordinary lor Leiters ul Adiuiiiielratiun dt bonlt non
on the estate 01 Jaruee .iihsn O'llyrue, lulu ol siuU
county .deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
il may concern, to he and upp-.-ar before said court lo
make objection (U any they have) on 01 before the
second Monday iu Juauary uuxl, otherwise suid let
ters will he granted.
-W'ltm ss, A. A. UcLorino, Ordluary lor Mclutosh
county, llu* 7ih day or Geceniher, INW.
dscH A
Dil.OltMtt. O. il. U.
And wheraas, P.
Straus, John Ready,
uey, ll. N. Pollard, W.‘
Dully, D. It. uould, J. It.
James Foley, P.
lUrhell, P. Dow-
-ftfoi.M, Barnard,
;i. 1). iluw.ii alltl M. J. u3l ; ' l l“ L SriM-
alt end the present May Term of Bo -VjjW“ l *os | tu to
Jurors, have made doluiill for ti. <j-,.,.£*• ‘cut
Whereas, Joseph M. Solomons, J. Ma. * ua
Guylur, Montgomery Gumming, David Le-., v ifv! “
Rubens, James M But lor, II. Schreck,'’Viiin
Sum, J. 11. Demand, Dr. klislia Parsons,
Hits Uo.vi ana 1.1 »u
fallows!
DAILY DAY TUAIN.
Lnave Havannnb
Arrive in Maoon
l^-ave Macon
Arrive In HavauiiAb.
will
1IKAO' .
| m ClliDhuioli. >>. 4-h, . ex . )',
VPLOAi. «M. k0ii.ltN. I
No. (
; t- Medical *«ni vi leebtt
Iflv^p tal« In lids I) pint mi .it wPI 1
> I out delay to tur^uon « mwxi.L, M-.1 cal Director of
1 i General UoeplUi;s, the . am., cenq uuy i>nd r glnn nt
1 of all detailed im-ii employed In then n spi ct .ve llos-
1 lloai 1
»por: Wli h
DAILY N.GBT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah
Arrive in Macon •
.4.00 P. M.
Btarr, 4. u. ocmuuu, ur. r.iiaua rarsous, d. .... . ■
WiuOorn B. LuwU>n, W. J. Neville and Danf! “ ’
Lain, sumuioin-d lo attend ttlo present 'IHiilu ol sit;
Court as Taics.uau on trie Pom jury lor the trial uJ
criminal cases, have made delaull tor the Term; and
whereas James Mclleiity, S. At. LutPe-m, David
Thompson and S. U. Kckm iti, Tu. auniii, made de
fault on ihe IFIIi .lay ol May last, anil sllltsequeut*
ly; mid when us Allies D Cullens, Thomas
II. Harden, Wylly Woodtnldge, Conrad Bciimidt,
Jttortliuer 11. VVilliums, Anises A. Colu-u,
hdwlu L. Nddlingur, John U. Mulirtens,
Talueiuun, made Ueuult on tin- niueteenih
Muy, and eiibsequeutly; aud wlienus, H.
6.M) r. M.
7... 1.00 A. At.
WUITRBViilB ACVOMMODAMON-DAILY,
iSuudaju oicoptuti.)
Wvc Kavannah " ‘i » '
Ari’.ve at Wliltesvillo, (No. 3) • jj* A - M
Leave Whilesville, (No. 3i • » J*.
Air.ve u\ Savannah W.xu A. m.
Al.O^'l-A BKAN. H. i 1, a . u.
Ricliaid, l(u*
.. , . .‘aluihiulu and ilestel A. Uyals,
children ul Jordan W. Kyats.
These are, thureloru, to cue uud admonish all whom
tl may coucern, to bo aud apjiear before said Court lo
make objucUou (If any they have) ou or before the
lirst Monday iu Decemhei uc
will begrautod.
uext, otherwise said lel-
WlluoBB, A. A. DeLortuc, Urdiuary for Mclutosh
county, this 3d day ol Novomtter, IbdJl.
tovl a. DkLOKMB. O. M. a
8 '1’A'I ». OF GBOiltilA' WA\ Ncurn rY.
To all whom ll uiayeouceru: Whereas, Wilev
Knox. AilmioialniUi. .1,1011 Lite estate of ILihcrlJ.
wainwrighl, late of mild county, ci«*c»-h*.. d, applies
Therefore, the kindred and creditors ol said dc*
_ are hereby citetl and admouisued b» file iheir
objections ul any they have) iu my office, in terms
the law, otherwise Letters ol Dismission Will ^
gran led the applicant at the Juno
ourt ol urdiuary fur vaid county.
November ‘2, Ifitifi.
ul the estate 01 Jacob iiigliHiaith, .deceased, applie.
to the uuderBlgned for Letters 01 DlsmisBion irom
suul AanunlBtiatioii,
s are Uieretore to cite and admonish all per-
ucerued to show cause (il any they have.) why
said AUmiuislralur ou tin- first Monday iu Febiuory
next should uol be dismissed Irom his administra
tor ship.
Given under my hand aud official siguuluro, this
July ‘20lh, 1WM.
JyVl J. a. WIGGINS, Ordinary. _
ljVATK «K 42 l-,4» It 4*4 A , WAYNE cut NTY.
O lu all whom it uiay coucl.h : Whereas, V\ Hoy
Knox, AunilMi^iratur upon the catald ot Jos. Wiilu-
wrighl, late ol saidcouuiy, deceased, applitw lor Let
ters ol DmmiHBiou irom the udmluistiaiion 01 suul
estate.
1 lierelore, the kindr.-J and creditors ol sum de-
. -ased are heieby cued tud adinoulelied to die their
objections fir any they nave) iu u»y office, in terms ol
thu law, otherwise Kellers ” K *
ed the upplicuutal the.lur
of Urdiuary lor said county
L-unssory will l
1 uuxl ol tin* court
November *2,1SB3, _
l A'DR OF UhuitU l, WAYNE COUNTY
iie made lo the Court i)l Otdiuury ol said touuty
leave to sell oue hundred acres ol lot ol
her uiueiy-c
county, part or
Meinh ird, Petit Juror, uiadc de.uull
luK.n ol the elgiitei-nUi 01 Muy a d subsequently;
and where.is, i'harn-s Perry, Petit Juror, made ue-
laiill on .lie iwenty-slxtn day ol M.iy anil subse
quently ; and whereas, A. F. Mira, IMil .. uror, and
Gt-oige A. McClu-ikey aud c blTstophei Uaas, Pales-
mail, mad) default ou the twenty-eighth 7lu> of May,
it is olden d (list each ol Ihe above dcUulb rs be
lined in the sum ol t w. my do,bus, unU-ss they nie
good and sulllcieui excuse 011 or bdoie the lust Uuy
of the next Term of this Court.
True exlructs from the mmiuca.
VVM. 11. BULLOCH,
sept Clerk 8. O. 1*. O.
Clialliani Inferior Court,
JULY TIIRM, 1» 8.
W I11CK K \N, J. Kelly, N. King, M. J. Kcuu-
Inn, C. \V. Hi oue, D. <1. Purse, P. McGuire
and Daniel Malmnuy, summoned lo attend tlu- pre
seni July Tcim of Ubulham Inferior Court, us Peril
Jurors, made default; and wlnSreus, B. Hun.ui and
J. 11. Mtuiiu, 1'etlt Jurors, ana Uobuit Carr aud G
Brown, sin»u..„ l( .(i 'fau-siuen, made detault ot
Urn second dry ol amu c«rru ; it Is ordered that ihoy
be lined twenty dollars earn, 1,they rile good
— U11. Ilr,t day ol
• help jo
aud sufficient t-xcuse
Ihe uext Term 01 thin Court.
True extract from the minuU'B.
WM. H. HCLLC' U,
Land for Sale,
I HAVK two lots of. gtMul pine
laud, well timbered, iu five nnlc-s of
GJcumurc, wiili a fmmol about lorty
acres clcaied, wllh 11 good dwelliog
house, kuclu-n and other out build-
Wiflriug fo pmc.liase will call on Jhm
Corblt, near Glenmoie, who will show the laud and
make known t tie prl$e. $1,1X10.
novlfi—*2tw*
Ihgo.
JaME» BaNNICTT.
Wanted.
w to five huntireil aclcs ol open land, with
coiumodatioii lor a nuudred negroes, within five
miles or either the Central Ruilrnud West ol Hci iven
county, or iboAtiautic auil Gulf Railroad Houihof
the
uty, or ino Atiaulic ai
Altamsha. Apply to
Vfve AugiiD-.a.
n ‘ v.. 0. Mm...
,/;,w m Mm.-.::
A. : .mMltiwl
Arrive in Ar.,*;''' ■
Milieu •
Arrive In Aligns;•
1/ 0 P. M.
ft SB P. M.
ft.3-1 P. M.
'•.80 P. M.
Kvv >tm»*i’ littAN.'-ii.’
Leave Baloul4iu
Ai live in Gordon
Leave Gorthiii ...’ "
Arrive tli UaU.nton .. *
Passengers from Havannah’. v V
.1 00 P. M.
.-.i.IXI P. M.
11.41 P.
will lake eit/itr train, uud
ith ibe Georgia and South
For MllleJlgeviiie uml Kami ton
from Havsnuah and Aiigusla,
at direct both ways
'•in Railroads
la..; *-l)ay Train"
Night Train"
Mscou.
Aci-omuiotlailon Train to.Milien will i.q \ u . C un
alter Friday night, .'kith Instant
kufaula, Foil Gaines and intermediate points; aim.
with Macon and W. R. It. to Atlanta and the Weal.
Day Train cobaecta at Macon with H, NY. mid Mm*
.. ._ - • Mobile and
ptinle, staling wlmihei c
aro until fur active seivlco, and thu nalur
ability.
t ui|doy e*l
By cominaud of Gen. Uhauueoaiid.
(Higucd) JNO. M UTEY,
A*sDtfiut AfijMlkhV *
Official: W. W. tlonnoN, Capt and /
novtt—St
cr d.
U J iiuA'J
somm aahnUi tu.
Capital—Two aud a Halt Million
dollars.-
riUliS roni|.iuiy ha..
DlrecUna as lolio
ATlaARTA.
James Oriuoud,
N\ . F. Uciriug,
Mu-t-ui/ed byoloctt'.n o
J. b. Lockhart,
ia>LUMUUS.
W. 11. Young,
ilt. b.
J. F. Boouman,
I M. If. Join.*"
I J. A. Rain.on,
John I. . 1»* 11-• t
PliluaJil b. Do
i.-.iae Lcoll.
SAVA.NriSK.
. mirew Low,
I \\ 1 limm D.-.iiersby,
Dwight laitlirop.
cogee R. It. lo ikilumhas, Montgoineij, Mobile a
tile Honlhwest. (HsO. W. ADAM:.,
octSd General Superintendent.
Atlaitiic aud Gulf ilalkroail.
ity,
Ikoriml ana ifloat KxpsdlUouk Itoiike tv
Urunnu/lck andTIioiusioillo, '
fllsdJ«ou 4). II., Lake 4 1 .
noiidvaJio, and TallaliM-
■es, Florida,
O N and aner i’lemlay,
1M3, the cars will naive and ra
excepted,) aa follows:
Iaiuvo Kttvauuah at ....
Arrive St Thomasvtllc at
RETURNING.
lajftvu Thomauvlllu at ^
Arrive at buvannah.... 1
Couuecilng at Mclutosh (BU\Uon No.
Tuesdays, Thnrsdaye r.ud Haturdaye, will
a line of coaches to Daileu. Returning «)*j alteruat)
days.
igbt l.uimop.
15. J4J11NH1 UN, Piesident.
CBARLK8 DAY, Sccreiaij. .
The uiidursigiicd has been appointed Agent lor
buvHiixtn uud mu low couniiy f-*
piepiuc-u to lube riska against f '
coYgia, bud Id
upaff—ly
lili Y AN ST 1C li- LT
NttiRQ AUCTlOiM MART.
irta liijuu el leet,
« gcocn, privately and ai uucl.oa, s
Tnursdayool uvciy week. I will sell uii LIlub of
piupeity ul the CouiL lloube on ihe hvol ‘1 jesU^y 01
every unmih. Pc-isons having properly io» rale
will give two or mo to days notice hcioic ihe cay ol
rale, so that Hie propeliy tan be nU\t iit*eu. 1 alst
huvu accoiUJuotiailoi.s lor any uuiuhc-r ol Negioos
at a moUciutv piu:e lor boaui, Miiu r will u»v ‘ very
efiorl to make quick aulua and lo the •••ol auvai.iage.
tubl)
J. A. blit\ ANbUN
AuctluJiei
K. AIlkNDl-.L,
Broker.
1 jldeini*
octal— 2aw3w
$500 Seward.
Sunday, the 18tli day ot
(kiaches to Madison V. H., Fla.
Couheclliig at Groover’s (No. 17) with a dully Hue
of coaches u# Montlcdlo, rlu. Arrivluj; lc
wmne-ct with the cars to Tallahnooee ami i*t. Marks.
Freight Trains lcuvo Havanunli Mondays, n udnes
days and Fridays, at ti A. M.; retornlhg on 1 uesdsys,
Thiundays and Hatnrdayh at 4 P. M.
N. B. Double the leguJar rates will 'm charged on
all articles shlpp'id by Posuougor Train, c-xcupUng
Irnit, fresh meal, fish, oysters, and other perisnabie
articles. Freight by Passenger l rain should be de
livered at the Dept at loost one Hour bclore the start*
n^ttmu oi the puLToN, Bnpc.rlntondnnt.
lUcTAULicnuo ill lbUJLj;
lUmoted lo i)ra|tuu mrud,
of Y4>rk atrest, ut-ai rti« !*>• i«»
oi tin) •ubKi ibei.
Buhner rber, gialuul ior pAet lav ora, begs
1 leave to iuloim hislricotirtuuai l .ci»«.micjcu«'T-
auy, that he ib now plciauoiliu Dye cil LofutathO
. est style on bilk ami Women Diers.LbAWth, Ac.j
Also, Table Covers ana Liapu BkavD
the m-coud District of smd
reul estate ql James B. Lewis,de*
buucht or 1 ul heirs aua crcihinrs ul
said d( ceased.
This Decs ruber 3J, lr>t>3
detT
dental business.—Atlanta JnUlhyencer.
\ the Coulcdt-raie
By Mr. Polk—A hill to prevent and punish
the traffic in spoetu in this Stale during Hie war.
The bill to suppress gumbliug in this Bute
was taken up and'diacusaed lor some time, when
Mr. Adams moved lo lay the bill and uir.eud-
meins ou the table for the present—agreed to.
The bill to appropriate money lor the Lunatic
Asylum l (,r Hie year 1SG4—referred.
The resolution ot inquiry as 10 the right ol
Beuutors to their suals in Hus body who hold
commission* iu the Coufeduiule army w-m mkeii
up, and a motion was mode to postpone irnteli
uilely 1 which Hie chair decided was.not dehatu-
ble, Irom which an appeal was taken lo Ihe
Seuaie. The chair was sustained, mid upon
motion to po&lpoue, the yeas and nays were or
dered and remitted as follows: ayes, 81; nays,
So the tuoiiou prevailed.
Bill to amend the 3383d aeetiOB of the Code
—lost. , . ...
t'o amend the fiubens corpus laws ol this
i(%-passed- Prnviden a peunliy ol $2,500
agairibL any judge or justice relusing to ijr.-mt
the writ ou application ol any person.
For the reliel ol Win. J. Toole, ol Chatham
county—pnesed. .
To amend the act authorizing the lufeiior
court* oi Hie several coiuuies to levy
taxes Irom time lo ume for the relief ol soldiers
lainilioe—passed.
ihe 1
) 151
. Hood in Itirlimoiid.
Richmond, Dec. li.-Gen. Hood appeared
a r aln*on our streets yesterday, and was warmly
greeted by numerous frieuds. HIb wound is
entirely healed and gives him no trouble. He
8 crutches. Steps have been taken to pro
cure an artificial Itg, both lor lilting uud
is general health is uuusu
for
ally gc
id. lie. expects
the the field iu the
i iu.'tiers i
r with lb
Noriht-i
Goorgia.
Rail Road Accidbnt.—We understand that
uu uc-cideut, involving u considerable loss of
property■, occurred 011 Ibe WiJojin^ion and
AIaurlu-flier R-iilroud, ou Monday aflt-rnoou. A
UKln ol cars from Wilmington lor Augusta,
principally laden with eollec, whiskey and u
general assortment ol blockade goods, was
hassing over Greeu Swamp Bridge, near Bum-
ler Court House, wfieu, alter Hie unglue uud
live cars bad sately crossed, the bridge gave way
aud the seven remaining cars were precipitated .
into the swamp, a dislauce of flltccu feel,
crushing the car* aud distributing the contents
in every direction. More “teal cotfee” has beeu
drauk iu that neighborhood wilbiu a lew days,
than for a long lime previously
(Charleston Courier.
Special Notice.
Uu SATURDAY, the 5tti Inst., aud
on every Saturday thereafter, the Georgia
Distributing Committee will send to the Georgia
troops at Charlestou, uinler chary* of a *p*cUU met-
stayer, additional aH|SpUes, aud such contributions
of fruit, vegetables aud cooked provlMous, not of a
perishable aature, as may reach Bavauuah on thu
Friday previous. Kvury package must lie distinctly
marked “TUe Georgia Distributing Committee, Hh-
vannah.”’ WM. BATTBRHBY, Chairman.
Cuas. B. Hauukb. Secretary. soptl—tf
To declare what officers of this Stale Bhall bn
exempt from conscription. Upon thin I'ill the
St irate weut iuto eomuilllce.of the whole, Mr.
Bacon in (ho chair. Several iitnendmeni* were
olfcrc.'l and discii-se.d. Gen. Wright con tended
1h.1t inasmuch iid nearly all Bounty otl»u»n arc
lo i„ el'-cictl on Hut first Wclnehday in Janu .ry
next, no able bodied man Hioiijd be pcriuiLUd
to hold these places, to nkulk irom their duty
to tlMur couutry in il* mil.t oy
dDcufsiou continued up to Hi
this loiter.
time ot
OFF1CK GEORGIA RttLIKF AND |
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, V
Auousta, Ga., Juuq SJd, 1H63. \
A messenger ol thu Georgia Relief aud
~ Hospital ABB'Mtlailon will leave Atlauta
on or near thu 10th ot each month for MiBslssIppi,
amt will lake churgo or all boxes and packages In
tended lor thu Georgia troops in that State, au<l will
carry them to aome sale point nour the army aud de
posit them, and notify the owners or deliver them
lo the owners, If practicable, free ol charge. The
boxes aud packages must ho marked with thu name*
ol the owueru, thutr company aud regiments, aud to
the care of the Georgia Relief aud Hospital Associa
tion, Atlanta, Ga. Thu Association wlfl not be re
sponsible for the delivery ol auy box containing
perishable articles, suca as greuu vegetables, Ac.
Boxes and packages will 1m- deposited at tlio Wayside
lloniu, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. POTTER,
jc*2'--dlwem * General Superintendent.
___ e w- r
uiiirng two hundred aeru».
tlipi
sold ai the v.ourl lion
Ihq Inwiul hours
l county, wtlbtu
ffre 01 aaiu Ucceas'-d. Teirue casb.
SAMUKL W. AKINS, Adm r
November 2,1&0.1. uovft
Aduiiulsirator’s Sale.
11V virtue of au order of the Court of Urdiuary
JJft- of Fierce cuuuty, Georgia, will.hu sold, uu ihu
mat TURSDA Y in January uext, before the Court
iry ,
of Blackshear, wuhia the
part 01 Lot No. Hi, situated iu
said town, comamlng about 480 acres.
Also at the same time aud place, one town lot and
improvements, in suid town.
Abo, will be sold before the Court House door, lu
ihe town of Forest, L'lincfi county, within the legal
hours.of sale, on thu first Jiueaduy iu February uuxt,
part of Lot, number not known, lying in suiu
county of Citncfi, containing about 100 a
All
ol said lauds sold as the property ol JotiiiT. Wil-
uj, deccusetl, subject to LUu widow's dowur.
novfi—w40 WILLIAM UUifiTTKK, Adm’r.
AlliUliMSTKATok’S SALK.
f ILL be sold before the Court House door iu
Oliuch'county, on ibu rtrrt ’J’uesday I11 January
it, all ihu latiu and negroes belonging to the estate
... suid county, viz ; no. *2, Block D, _
quarter of an acre; No. <, liloek ll, and No. 3, U U,
ball acre each; Nos. I and *2, of Block C, and No. 2,
Block A—all m thu town of Stockton. Sold for thu
tK-nefit ol thu heirs and auditors. Terms 011 the day
I e »|e. WM. A. CARTJCK.
no v 11 Administrator.
TOBACCO.
NEAU SWORDS & C0„
(Nl
1 Hit IIHOAD STUKKT,
:.)
AXTOUfiTA, GEOltG V A
Agents lor the sate of
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
MAN UFACTURED TOBACCO
C ION&'rANTI.Y on hand n large stock ol all
/ grades, to which we luvlto a call Irom purchas-
lloV*2tlLll
PXjXJMBAGO
Oli
BLACK LEAL),
y . AND
WAGON GREASE
I.10R SALE A*! 1
CHANGE OF SOHEDULE
. TMTl J.T'-'r— •■“T-.
useatataut *».
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
and alter Hnnilay, March Ufld,
f'KMM.uivei 'train wl
Iowa:
HXTV/K3N HMHlN AND OOUIKnUB,
Leave Macon at.
•I* M
Arrlvo ut i'oluiahii* at
12. HI 1*.
iarave Columbus at. w
Arnvu al Macon at '».f»2 1 M
BUTWBSM MAOON AMD OllATTAIiOOCKSK.
Leave Macon •* ‘J) A
Arrive atC hattnhoochuc
oicachcU in lfi« best manuci.
vj&
■kiirGlovcscTiauud Uvlhu ucbl Koudunr iylc.
The subscrlljur bego I emu u> rtlkt j tlu;. uc IB now
pruporud to c.ean, bleacb uud pi ess tad it s' Bur.iiuUi
. ifiu most laaii.ouabtu slyo
*1 ulUl
A. i.AUiOlVM .
$10« Howard.
i;S(Ul , l.l) irom my
_ _ the Dili ull., a
o Loy,"by ihu nnuiuof Ilh^SKY, 14 years
hiowu skin, ihu properfy ol k. lliiiuugiiutu.
haul buy is aupposcuio uu ruiking abont ibe cliy or
uuups.
Notice.
uov4
New Goods.
JUST OPHNI3D.
1 CASK WINTKIt l*OI*LlNN
1 casu UuuIa' Neck Ties
1 case Gunts' hemmed L. 0. Handkerchief*
SodoF.nn Scissors
Black Kogllsh CrapM
Black Cranio Collars and Cuda
1(K)0 yards Fiald ILunespimt.
AUilllNISTKAI OK’S fllOTU'.K.
^LL persons havirq; any claims against the estate
within the time prescribed by law; uud all pel
.iitlchlcd will luaut- unmudhiie payment Lithe ui.Uci
signed. WM. A. CARTER,
unvH
Aoimiiislrator.
Soutlieru Insurance
COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA.
in Cliarlsvlou.
(.TuKdpG'oN, Dec. lptli.— I’hu eqHiny slielfiil
I he city Between leu and eleven o'clock last
nirhi aud three and four this morn iug. fchmu
twenty ►hell* were thrown: No Btfriona damage
waa dout—no one iujured. Our Batterlea open
ed neavily upon Ibe enemy during Hie fibe.lllng
ol ilit* city. Tun firiug between the Batteries
com tunes.
LATCH
A conMfinl lire baa been kept Tip l»V mir bat
teries to-day, Interrupting mid driving Hie ene
my ’ wo'L iug paiLiea Irom Gn-nir and Wagner.
The «iicin.y replied ocnaaluually. T here bus
hei-n 110 lii mn ol i-i>..«-qui.iu'« on Bumler, anil
no 1 in 1 It. 1 »*iu Hing *d Hu- « ii c i»-day.
FltOM 'ink Kmoni. -We learn Iroiu 1 private
dispatch 1 bat the ein-mv’a cavalry, about five
iniiitlii-.l strong, made a d-njli into IlmggtMtl^ 011
Monday, Hi«- 7ili lust., but left “ "
HOUSE.
Monday Afternoon.
I11 the House this afieiuomi the bill to renew
he charier ol ibe (Jcorgia Railroad and Baiik-
np Company was paased.
Tn$ iiiiliiia hill wu* la If ^11 up <*ml ocniplfd
be balanee of lh6 Bcsainn.
At p. m. Hie IBtiise md and look up the
|f|| to anieml the dialler ol the Mac
VY.-lern Railroad Company
cIB' ictl uoitiii'g B' \oud ibe a» .irlug ol a lew
wotnun and cbndrpa. Hen. Ulubiiiue's division
Is In liout.
-oluiion 1
Amended aud
uthon/.lfig
ul AllnlitH
run inil.lln bi|* »M lake., up Hint illmU’ai.rt
[,r .utm* luiif, aii.t ll"' ll"U.e i“l|"»ji nert.
The las lull "..a |KTlocled In Ihu Hume on
...t,.nl .V Hint m-n. .» >U« rtulu.lu.lld
L-ud iu ihe all«'i
DIMJ4CTUR8.
l.enry Urli:h»m, ()! lor K?, p »' l, ' n .
John BobIoii, »»■ U. Tleon,
John Cunniuglmm, A. Wilbur.
John M. Cooper, Geo. X. Cope,
Ueury Lalhrop, Isaac Scott, of Mac«>n.
Wui. K. Jackson, ol Augusta.
The Company is prepared lo insure agtrtusi loss or
damage on all tl' ' " 4
terms
riplItHis ol property ou fuvorahl.
AH hisses promptly odjualed aud paid
OHice, HU Uuy Hired. Nuvauuuli, (is.
HENRY BRIGHAM, President.
A*iym Wilbur, Secretary, uepVS* t;
(ioufetlertle Slates Dlsirkt Court,
For tha Southern District of Georgia,
10th NOVEMBER, lwtt.
oofederato Studs Heqousi ratlou Receiver
..I Distort luvlug filed, with the Ck
I ...lit W.I.'.II VC.-’h druHlIlllt for ins
AUMIMSTK AT0ICS SALK.
11he first Tuesday In January
uext.belore the CXiurf Hounc in Effingham
. tn,one aged 4m years, thu other
lb yettu*. Aim, three shares Central Railroad Slot
Also, si v trade ni laud, containing utnmt MX)
JotlN W. W 1 lSON, Adm i
NulMie .o Debtors anil ' rediiors.
A LL p».-r*on- having claims u^ninul the estate ol
W \N < lii-evcr, dtinuBed, will | rusem ihuiu
uccoidiiu to la . and petnoiis liidchlud to said '-slate
will make linnn diate uayiim
• IIN
Kxeculur’s ssHd.
W ILL he fold outhu first Tuesday in January
next, before Ihu Court House door lu Sprnig-
fl«-ld Kfifi'i’hi'in t'oiiuty, Ga., W'-twauu ihe legal hours
of side, two small negro boys, between three
oct20
DaWlT'r A MORGAN.
Ilk »E«. W. WYLI.Y.
Will be sold at private sale, the following proper
ty : uno good size Htuer, two milch cow*, I wo
calves, one heifer, ono cart aud harness, now at Sta
tion No. *2, C. K. R.
BY 42 BO. \V. WYLLY
Valuable Laud at Private 8ale
q’wo lota of LAiid In Lowudos couuty, Ga
No*. 1(11 and 102 In lttth District; No. ‘
District, joining—iu all 1470 at
181 In tr.th
.100 acres cleared of as fine oak and hickory land
any in the county, the lialauce an« luared and mostly
pine land, with clay submit. Thu irapiovomunla
consist ol four good negrt) quarUTs. The overscur’i
house 1* not iu good order. ky. ocilS
BY 42BO. W. WILLY.
At Private Sale.
830 scree of land, sitoalerton the Central Railroad
36 miles Irom Savannah, 2ft acres are in a fiood stui*
of cultivation. Tnc lmpiovciuents c.oiibiai ol a gone
dwelling with all. uecuasury outfiuilUIng*. Anv per
roil desiring a ptca-iutil, foie and healthy pl*<
do wop L) apply anon.
BY 42 BO. W. W V Ll Y.
At Private Sale.
A lot on tfirf South side of Cliailtou street, next I
tin- corner of West Brouil, Aft)-five 'eel iront o
('iiarlioii «4rcui. Fee simple Saul lot |p under
of $7'» per annum, reuuwable yearly
1.88 1*. M.
7.tlu A. M.
ft.’il P. M
Trains trorn Albany con
m lu 8. W. R. IL, and lion.
fort Gaines dally at Uuthbort, with Chattahoochee
Leave Chatlahoochue.
Arrive at Macon
Tho Mall and Pasming
aect daily at HmlUivllle,
Gaiuei
Mall Train.
Leave A litany at..
Arrive at Smlthvllle at ...,
Leave Cuthbert al
Arrive at Port Gaines at..
...12.80 P. M.
... 2.03 P. M
... U.W) A. M
V.6ft I*.
4.88 1*. M.
Leave Fort Gaines at 7.80 A. M.
Arrive at Cuthbert at A. M
Making tho 'wonectlou with the up uud down Chat
S o* MaII Train. ....
to Oolomfins form a through connection: te
lory, Alabama, aud Augusta, Kingston, Wu>
» ngvon, Kavannah, Milledgeviiluand Kalonton.
.Poat Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,|Ua nt
bridge, ThomaavlHe, Ac. ... . ^
11Passengers for uolntsiiulow Port Valley should lake
We Night trains from Aujcnsu and Havauuab
dutantlon at Maam,
Train.
Aiijgni
Columbus take ibe Ddv
’ VIRGIL POWKKB,
Engineer and Buperlnieuduiit.Rl
Macon, March 23d, lntt3. U|,rh ^..
CIIANUK OF «CIIK1)ULK
GEOltGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD, I
Auoubta, July *24,1862, )
N ud after Sunday. July»Ith, Hnuduy Uuy Tralu
O H ana auur dujiub/, ou.| •<>.. “••*•**•*- ..
resumed ou main line also Trains on Athens
and Waahlugton Branches will run to connect untP
farther notice.
UAT1
Atlanta...
AQguata..
Augusta.
, .6.10 a.
..7.16 r.
.6.46 A.
. .4.00 F.
.6.04 I
All unto
Trails'^'iiuii ctliig with Washington and Athens
Branches leavo August* at 11.46 ^
6.10 “ gif
day
)/■*
. Atlanta ut
Nottjuuu'-tion with’ WaireuUm t»u riun*
itkilidr Tialn leavee Augusta r.
iKO. V ONGK, Knp’t.
ouluintiig 1UI
ufi scroti under cuPivn-
pro'luclive. fiaid laud
. .usidund healthy, t
Million No. 8Jv* 4,'iilial
• li wirilD’g to pUit-Usre Wnl ad*
•Kliiiqjkttm county, ‘
. K. uD\> Aiti'o,
Guyton, Gn., Nov. 2, 1M»>.
Stray Dow,
8 Tit A V BD from tnu subscriucr, on j- rlday uiorn-
mu lust, ftCUW heavy with t all, bfiu is spiilti-d
tiimill the neck and sides wiili small lilsck rpota._ i no
remainder ol the cow is white, bi.u ha- a maik uu
Die right, hip, wbeieshe bus been hranocd, WUiui lu»s
The
him has a split
piece uiu of l no olli'-i’.
.... 4 lUu top ol Re tail is Ok
1 one ul her '-are, * nit a Rued
1 wilPpuy ten 'iu»mrf.tor her
tab aaaw COrilCl of Moll I l-.DUlCrV MUd
il placed iu any eitlu plat e ► - that 1 « nu
JOHN WoDLKMOTT.
Land lor Sale.
OBiKBIt lor sale in j pluiilatiou in Bry«u c
I lyTtwei'ty twi» ni'ife's Iioiu kavannah, contaiuiug
MX) acres, pine and island swamp land. Forty acres
of tUe pine land and filter-11 of tue swamp ti cleared
and under cilllivaliou. The Uud Isa h-ll mils O0111
iho Uuiioocht c Ullage, and five mth-a above Dlilou a
Bridge. It in a vuiy deslrahlo location 0
>r ii( mm c 1 oss-1 oads Irom Daileu U> Brjau
Court iTouso aud the Uau Curt Road. ’1 he impiove-
uieuln consist of a largo new dwelling nuu mnl %
ebalf story, fine rooms, with a.I nece»rt«ry out bin Id*
lugs, good water mid Hue ordisidlol ault trees,
apery, uim} good range lor Bl0 jy Hr Jbi.uAN,
havaa'nali.
or to E A. KBAUBEu,
ocn-twsw ^u iu.pi»cu._
Scrip Lost.
or stolen, 011 Wi-dncsrluy or Tha wlfl y last,
Ji
erty '
Hand ipu i-oiiuiy.
inied uulljr,
n snares el aouiuweat-
limber not rtiiiAUiberiil, pro|>-
\)ohn Jones, deceased, ot Knml
nine CouhMcraiH ono him
imien I>cailii2 two Iter ': nl. luteieht pe- --#»
iivrs uoi remciubereU. A liberal rewuid will U ps d
by tlio uoderalgucit idr tlM dslivny of titu above, if
left st Room No. bl Pulaski snEKIDAN.
uovl—*4*
a Ol r
creditors «*• the
►old for l
benefit
ol Ubedlah Kdwurds,
, deceased.
Uml
, lalo
I1IIB <
fjld Receiver h auamids for inuttora
which havii passed Sequestration, ami embracing
money*
^ iiiHtaiit
or.iered tii’st Wetinesday, the *1x111 day «»l Janu
.. xl ul eleven o'clock, lit the lorcnoou ol that
WV;‘
pi Opel I > t
Executor’s Sole.
I TUESDAY In January
House door Ir Effing-
, aiH.nl -At, yea;* of ^e, Hie
A. N KEIFFKK, Kxuentor.
SHERIFF’S SALE!
UTATVOP 42KOB42IA. WAYNE 4'DlJNTY
GuTtn-rttlty. lliufilh'lty of January next, wil.
. House door In 1
'utility, he I
; appointed 1
Li.luiueut, and that theCleik | count y -
To repeal rct-lloUfl R'Uud U'M Hits (Jode.
To uinentl the* fliarlur f >l l^*’ 1 ‘H’ Marlett.r.
’• noiletM required In and by the tqevenlh ► iilsfy ihe
| si-'Ti'tii ol the ortviuul Kequesiratioii AG, pansed j tlieprei
•Will Augufl, 1MW. “*"**“• " J ‘
I hour* ol suh*. lol ol land number
j sixl.-uu r2lii); tt)»o, lot uu ruber two
ie i-2nui. 111 Hie Third District of naul
hi. h thereof us will lie rtilllcieui lo
mid county tux of r.ai l tipping for
lien 1
1.1 ; nh*i.ilulft allot her
lion ’.1 ol 1 fit; 1 !nflu, .110
Lite Ui«t “I •January
offices ol lax Re« »*lvei and Colled
A iiiessatfa was»iec»fiveil Irom the Guvuru »
truuoihUliui; tko report ul the CoiuuiUwry
KDvft API) j. IIAKDKN,
DlNlnct Judge.
A true ropy from the original Order, savannah,
puli November, lartl.
n«iv2d--4w
, 18118. I AmoilliL due fifty heyen Uol
irry . OHAIILMII. U8WHY,Clurlc. _
\t ihu act separating I I'ouf'-iierate Aliuanac lur 1861.
I KCKI V «» .ml lo'.'.lojy
V ill—3U.W
JUIIU M. I.UUPkK £ CO.
Sai.l lots of l.'ud
|i.-.| and ninety acres each.
31, 1M.3. M
JAMlifW*’ CHAPMAN, HlmrilT.
octal
Sal
L.
►*o SA4 I4N l.lvorpool Halt
v>ll :iu wtiCflis Tarti Island Halt; for-mjc by
ml '.rk'HTONN .V 'UINNINGHAM.
Wines and. Liquors.
O LD Madeira and Hherry Mines
Puui-.heon 4Hard Brandy
Puncheon Jamaica Run
IhmnmnVvhisUey, vuluihlc for
For sale hy cLaGHUKN a ' IJNNlNGllAM.
jylh
PIPES, PIPES.
, for sale by
•ONttTAyr. Bull fet.
SALT.
rilll-K nnderalcnnl nr.. priT";;''
J e.pul In quality t
Hue* 10 huH purchase
M. .J. tSolomoas,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BiVY HTBKKT,
(I)file 1 formerly occuplod by Me»*rs. *'•
LiP BoliciU Coniignmoulfl of Produce tud Mer
chanriya.
OSNAB0KGS.
B Y TJ* B P I B r K O It I* A L K»
COTTUN TWINE.
D. & E. S
CORN SACKS'
Two Bushel,
o s n adu n;o .
C00KIM SUM.
k l.li.S Bi Gurb.' o«la, in store and lor sale
4) / X Kl'.nS Dl'illt'-
o U Wind, rale uud retail, ';y
K HAMPION & FREEMAN.
Xx-on Vai-maii.
furniture varnish
I BA It IK^L Off IKON-VAKNlrtHi
0- il Ul). *0. 1 ffUHNLTUKB AhNlnB
fforulext JOBN OLIVKS'B, •
j*! NO. U WIUUUtei ilrMt.
1 HIIL. Alcohol tor halo by
iiiayU
JOUN «>l.lV«|t,
New Books.
/\||I)NANCB MANUAL FOB .
K) Mahan’s Permaneut Forilttcatlous. (.Larga
edition, with plates.)
pial In quality t" any •
““t* ” nrchM ' B - llUNTItlt A OAMMKI.I.
Baoon.
I UIVS AM) OSV t tillItCS.
10!
UvuAbiirga; lor sale by
liENitY LVMRUP AiO.
\V M. DAVIDHON.
NtlOKIM. TORAt'CO.
ialui'V w. M.iUAVUi^OH.
COTTON TWINE.
ThoAiooiicuuUaloii. B, J«u« rtpeuco.
Also,
More Almanacs for 1868.
Evolutions of the Link.
Jo mini's Practice cn vfa*.
* Mecum
KNM-
_ KNAfP
W.'.t .Idu MBthu'
Flour aud Bran.
T wo honored mcIm Kloyi.h Mill, hiiportln.
von MAi.tt nv
IIKNItV UTHatll* * CO.
■White Cuba Sugar.
20 T& w cW^»Wk«!Siffa:- ^
-M
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