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SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NKWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, ;86ff.
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■ S A VAN N A 11 :
TUESDAY MORNING, DKCEMHKK h.Vi03
Sin 1 li»* ! • miinull«
Mayor A mold« »»ml« r
, .. i tlmi > enerou « U» -
I Mimr worthy aocioty, beg
I I tior-il iy evening m u an flu
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• give
lit * ( '
Tbbatkr-One of I*'«c“t «n«l ino*i 11
apcctable audiences wu have iver H,! ' 11 11 “ t
theatre was precut Imi nlmhuio "Unis^lt
perlormsn»-e of Shakupcare o tragedy
bulb.” TnOMial p»ln« !»«** evidently
In putting the piece on the Rtagi*. I he seem ry
nan appropriate,the costume# generally correct,
the rumor parti '’’ell tilled, Ihe-choruses and
music well given, reminding us ol the repre
sentations of Abe Llucolu’s favorite which we
have »eeu in the palmy days of the drama iu the
great Gotham aud other cities of that poten
tate's dominions. What la more, the pnuclpal
parts were sustained In a style ol histrionic ex*
cellence that woui". -avc iloue credit »o any
theatre. We have rarely aoen the characters ol
Macbeth (Mr. Davis), Lady Macbeth (Miss
biUL'uE-?), and Macduff (Mr. Dalton) belter
periormed. Iu the days oi the stars, \vo have
seen gtcuter preletiriou, more ptralclng lot
poiuta and stage effects, but seldom have wt
seen the characters named more faithfully and
effectively personated throughout.
The tragedy is to be repeated tp night. will
the same east ol characters, except an < v h.'ng<-
between Messrs. Dalton and Davis, iff- <
ol whom will porlortu ihe part ui M-> ' |
the fitter that of Maodvjl. \\
fail house.
to HlggCHt
is fliu lime, and request
tint leading play, "7Vi«
da to be a proptlalcil to
u wlllprese
Hick," the |
Very respectfully,
Hunky U. Fkbkmvn,
(h.Urumi ol t'otniuilu-i
4'uilfrdriatv Moles t'uii|r«M.
In the Senate, oil Thm-* fay , Mr Johnson, of
A i H ii «ii', introdu cd 4 hill, which wan|'uid on
the table and old. n d f o be printed, to I on it or
dcitne ilic icliu <d office ol each of the SecruU-
ric- ol the exiciiti.e departments.
Mr Blown, ol Mli*#lsai|»P'. oflerc.l a resolu-
liou that III- slate "I the country demanded that
laws should without delay he panned declaring
every uialc fin/.' n In I he mllitnry service; to re
p k ii the law- aiiUiOM/.mg substitute*; to sulli
Aturn.v.um 1
Mr 11, C. Freeman, Chairman
SiH —Your note of this date
reply I would statu that the su
made arc agreeable to me, o
"The linn hbat .'ill lendil
other attractions ar. tin: i" iu'.
the company oiler. Hupiug
boned elark 1
nth. i*' i
,1 J all) present
h and tale.ul of
that the worthy
turn, I remain,
i y respectfully.
E. H. Dalton,
i uiui Manager.
Ul (■urrespoiiilene *ol the Dally Morning News
t.cornla Ld'lelaturc.
K » UMNO.
id* lit ioi»sue tils proeluiiiatloii
I Ion igneiM to leave the country iu
'1 l.i
which
lSeue111 of the \\ U"io’ s, "'‘"i
It will be aeeu by th "■
we publkh in another column that Mi I'aLTon
Lhu worthy uiauagu »i • " | theatre, Ulln teudei
cd abeueht to the Widow > >■ ieiy ol ibis city,
to take place ou I'bnr day night ui . lof which
oCcuaiou the ; j uIji fday ol “l lie Hunchback
bus been adecied by his honor the Mayor,
Through the generosity ol Mr. Dalton ;m op*
portuoiiy Is (iiu» offered tot ic Ii lends ol the
drama hi d .he putdie generally ol giving sub
stanllal a 1 o that very deseiviog society. At
s time like the present, such uu appuui to lue
beduvoluuce of our ciii/.-jns will uol be nu-
heeded
JiajT* Thu Eost Office ut Edeu bmug
letters lor th »t olliuu will hu delivcied at
Vanuah Post Office.
losed,
The nftlc ol cattle, uilveri
YYalab, wiL come oil pi eleven o’
Lawn, near the Alnauy uud Gull Uailroud De
pot. Sale positive— See advertt>
ck, at Full
l-W The cadets ul iLe Georgia Military In
Slliuie weie exumlucd during the Just week
Avlth creditable results. The uuuibt.ru/ cadet*
is about two huudred. They const/tulo
of the defensive military' force ot (he tiiu
•were culled into agtive lUlilUiy; duty, u
dired to r.juw on the oeea.-jou ol the lute
Senate tnel at
ion ol the general i
n amend the scctiu
ilier.-’propirty, so
pursuits. Mr Sped
Mr. Iteid repin'd t •
t vciy i lu.tr and Ion
l he
i uJiuonl the
uraed the coiibldera-
L Mr. Ii id proposed
tuplilig i" 000 of BOl
make it apply to all
>»• d the uuicudmuul.
I vacated iu
guuieul Its adopt!
•J4 I
I he
i lull I
is, ayes, l
oat Tut* bill *.o then passed I
at f'J.U00 ol soldiers' properly shall
iiiil not in tie than one per ccul
led uud * ohccicd upon all other pro
the ratuv.
k up the geueral appro-
1 be bill to dcllue and piurcnbu the qtialillea-
lions ol persous wlnr iuay hold the several
uuuly olllees was taken nj», win-n Lieu. V\ right
proceeded to address the SeualC in tin dippoU.
lie np pc a I cal to ^enatois to pu.i.-> tliln hilt uinl
-.■ml to the ti.dd those thousands ol aide-bodied
men who had rkulked Iroiu their duty to their
country in the held behind these petty olUees.
lie argued that it was buijusiiee to the gallant
rueu who had u.el the euyiuy from the I
Grande to the Potoma. lor iteaily three years,
that their labors should be sktai til by those who
uad never seeu a battle tield, uud tlt«it this com
petition should be iroiu those disabled soldiers
who h id io.:t llinos, uud whoa.u health bad be-:n
shuttered by the set vice which they had so read
ily periormed; aud let them and the old un-u o
our. couuiry hold them, lie urguud that true
pain itiam was contiued to quite y'oung ia.
die aged lin n ol the country, that me mlddi
men belWteu "b anu U were /folding these ol
hct'B, and the ihmoed ranks of our itrnuu
,jHired taut lhey uhouhl
tsI raid In the dtrceilon of ihsl j.l
well drilled lit infantry tnd arllllc
By invitation ol the Literary rf
fuslltute, Judge iluiuphr.y.-, of
Confederate Bench, addressed ibt
juct ol the pending war.
ed Irom then
KuJkiuk place uud made to hear their portion
l (ht* hardships, danger.- t»ud eaertfices which
aud | this mighty struggle imposts.
1 ihia »s the best speech ol the eea.-iou, uu»l
luiiug Ur* deiiveiy the nellaiugs, hardships aud
aud lo.ive soldiers were
J hey i
!*&/“ Beau’s diutiun, where o
ic accounts lull Lougcire.et’s ar
miles north ol Rutledge, (aud
five and forty from Kuoxviiie.
u watering place u.
around it ttbouediug iu sulpbu
not
f»Us kinds, ft is, by the wugou
eighty or ninety miles from JJ/i-to
U'l telegraph
la some eight
wclu thirty
was formerly
the grouuds
>pnngs of van-
oome
IzStT" •!. fi Hood, I'.isilii.tl
go, passed through Ciuciunuii
ou his way iu the scene ol hi-
u .d edited u I uion jiitper
of the t oUhtry becmuc tui
‘du' til duties.—
of t huklttnuog i,
u until that purl
Uil Ifctuy ol iht Ydiikuti ulllcera
t eouffned
iu Ktchmoud, have voluuturily off red to Capi.
luiuu, t.ommaudaut ul tho Pi toons, a Card
denying the Yankee reports ol cruelty und ill
Ueutiutui and starvation. But, asks thi
Cburieston Courier, whut is the use ol such Uc
niftla 6o long as by accepting supplies Irom l^t
Yankees lor the prisoners we admit uli they
ebarg'
The Southkitn Evnituss Company.—The
Co.mubla “doath Uaroiinlau” very sensibly op
po cp Gov. Bonham’s recommendation to abro
gate lhu privilege enjoyed by the SoUthmuK
press Company, and also at the same time gives
the Company the praise Justly iu du
Near the uroutU ol the Kcd river, on
Nluhitslppl, the e. would seem to be a firmly
tablished guet ilia post. Almost cvci) bout ai
riviog above the LouisliuTa lines is lired into in
that vicinity. Gen LMck lay I**i hits possession
of u high, strong position called Hog Point, and
has a force ol . r »,000 men.
pi ivati"iis of our u
auiiiAlly di plclei'; mid, in his relmdice to the
ii,iiiy Julie hillock 1 in \ ngiuia aud the West
.viiii h were Hiuuumcuis of the last resting place
1! the gallant dead, the rye* oi muuy Heuat is
ui.i-icncd with tears, lar it liioiighi hutue to
hem ihc memory id beloved rono who lull iu
ids unholy and cruel war. I «vmh I could
>e.>P
would niuuutale the
; ul (icurgia to send ihece able bodied
i the held.
vNalkcr leplied to lieu. Wright, uud op
Ihc.bill on cousliiuno..al gluuuds. li«
idoised lhu patriotic sculiiuenls uttered
id not couseleiuiounly
: bill.
uldcii also nude uu uigumeui i
position to the uieusuie.
i op
Wright replied to the arguments ol Col.
IJoyd, who, us Chuirinau ol Judieiury Cominll-
ibo reasons winch lulluericud the com
initlee in reporting adversely to the passage oi
the bill General W. also replied lotheulgu
incuts «n Messrs W alker and Gauldeu, showing
eousiiiulionul provisions would Iu? iu
iringcd by tins measure, aud a|^»ealed to dc.ua
to judge lor tbciuscives whether any clause
ol that instrument ju'ohibiLcd lb ®.uloiaion
ieat moment to our common
couuiry.
>llle o; posed the bill, uud read Iroui
the CoiiBtitutiou iu suppoA ol his views, urgu
the i ight ol tUe people (o select Hit
to, the Civil adinmisiiwllon of their go
lake up arinf; to regulars details
loi i‘icce«-ury • tviI pm suits; to levy direct taxes;
ui make ( onledur.ite notes a legal teudei alter
ox miuilhs; tf» prohibit the trade iu gold and
miei aud nauk uOles and U. rt. Truasury notes
during the war, or to prohibit bloek nlo running
under heavy penalties, and to declare these
Uws wtr measurHi, aud make those violating
tli. in amenable only to military courts. Laid
ou the table And ordered to be printed.
Mi. Wigtull offered a resoluiiou ioHlrucl-
ing the Military Committee to inquire into
and report upon lhu treatment by the mili
tary authorities ol niDouersof war. Agreed to.
Mr. Hparrow, of Louisiana, offered a resolu
tion. winch was agreed to, calling upon lim
President to Inform the Bennie whether the
Quartermaster General Is now discharging tlie
duties ol thai office, and il uol, whether the pc
eon who D ha£ hjeu uppointed to the office of
Q M. General, hy aud witli the advice ol the
Bcuaic., and whether previously to his eulering
ou the duties ol hh office he gave bond with
good and sufficient ninety in the miiu directed
| by the Secretary of Wui, aud the dale und
amount ol said boud; and whether that person
was at tin: time <>l said dunes iu the military
service bl the C. S., and uuder wuat law ne had
been appointed.
Mi Phelan introduced a bill, which was re-
Icrred to the Finance Couuulilae aud ordered
to b»* printed, providing lor the issue ol frbdO,
OUU IMMI o| cuupuu bonds in .-'Uins uol less ihan
live hundred dollars, payable iu twenty years,
• ud bearing interest of six per cent., payable
seun auuuully. '1 ha eopona when d«u to be a
legal lender l>>r all debts due in dollars or other
money, uud a refusal to accept the same wbeu
lei den-d to act as a discharge ol the ludebled
uess in payment ol which they are offered.
Mr. Davis, ol North Garoltua, » tiered a reso
lution, which was passed, calling uu the Presi
dent, il not inconsistent with the public inter
e*t, to iuruish the Senate with copies of G«l
\yhiiing\s reports iu relatiou to running the
blockade at Wilmington, N. G.
At I l a ' o’clock p. ui , ou motiou’ol Mr. Browu,
oi Miss., the. Senate adjourned.
lu the House, Mr. Courad t-ll red a resolution
that the President lie requested to inform the
House what amount of eollou has been export
ed from the Confederate States stAe the 1st ol
January hist, aud also the valuu of good-* im
ported into the Confederacy iu the same lime,
and, ui uear as possible, the class ol those
goods.
“T he rusolutiou adopted by the Committee ol
the Whole, aud reuomiuendcd by them, to refer
ilic subject* ol currency and taxation in the
President's message to u select Committee of
one from each Slate, was lak^« «»< by ‘he House
and altered so as to make the committee
seven.
f he culling or (he States lor bills aud resolu
tion* was then commenced.
Mr Foote, ol Teuu., introduced several bills
among them oue for the icyeal ol the existing
Kubstituie'liw, aud one lor the increase ol ibe
pay ol soldiers. They were properly referred.
I’he same gentleman also introduced Jtveral
resolutions, oue requesting the President to
withJraw all diplomatic 'agents from such for
eign Governments iu* have not reroguiaud us be-
lirst day ol February next, aud to dis-
niis* all foreign Cousulsiu this country, referred
to the committee ou Foreigu AU'aiis. Alt»o, a
olutiou iu regard to unreasonable searches'
1 seikurus.
The Chair laid heloru the House a jolut reso
lutlou Irom the Senate.
Mr. Preston, ol Vu., offered as a substitute for
the Senate joint resoluiitiAi, a resolution that
Committee on priutiug be aulboriK.'d Vm
con tract lor the public priutiug, uud to let the
ouiiacis to tlie lowest bidder, who shall exe
cute satisfactory guarantees lor its proper exe-
ution. On this proposition the ayes and uoes
were hud with the lollowiug result : Ayes; It);
,‘M.
Mr. Foote ottered n re-olutlou iu regard
uiucudiug the present improssuicui Iiw, au
U) secure to tho owner the actual value lor his
property ul the lime*when,and place whire im
pressed. This resolution was rejected.
Also, a icsoluliou that thi: Committee ou
Qtiariermusicr uud Commissary Department
inquire into the expediency ol adopting suita
ble.legislation lur compelling Quartorinasters
to give iu, ou oa.ti, the amount ol properly held
hy them ou enieriug ollicu, uud the amoiiul now
owned by them, wuh a view to di.-tiibute tlie
surplus over aud above their regnlur pay
our soldiers now in the tieid.
Mr. Foote said this resolution was called lor
hy the Iraudauiid corrui lion iulh.it depurliuenl
kkukipti or Pkuuuc)^ tc dkc u, ii63
Fcr (V ritral luilrond |*» sack* O.ur. .HM do n««>
in*d • corn, ai d m.i.a To A h llartr dips W H Mr
Km Und, J F A M lUiuthon, Ball .% i hristiaii, .1 h
SOlltll, A Do I»*, J II Niu th, A Guium, A M Jou«M,
0 K H K 1’icUr, J IUlv. khrllcto Wooilward, II
• 'hrlntlHii, ti D sn Hardy Payatt, M While. Mrs
Ann H«nI, U Win I •head, l»r o« uilar, T Heiidareou.
J L OlagUorn M H Williams, Ifoironibu, r«i t i« A (*«.
Dr bchley. K «’lark. Jno l> Dulany. Mrs M Hrewsr.
K Habersham. <* • Miller. Major ltolMirtaon. MmJ .
liirsrh, A Fawcett, Guo Patioa, Y G Dana. Tcrrall
Artlllarv L h Henuelt. D I Holloway, L «h»nk, Maj
ilctr AdrcrtismeuL
THEATRE
TUKNU.UKVKMKU, Dee. I5»li« l»03i
Second ui^ht of Sliakspi.'are’a great Tragedy of
MAt'BliTII, KING OK SC0TL1XU,
With fcchaugoof cast.
Macbeth.. Mr. h K Daiton
Macduff .. D » vlM
lardy Macbeth Miss Kloiau Bridges
Music by the Orchestra.
To voucluilt* with the laughable Farce of
(.mm POK NOTH I NO.
AnMissiq.s Dios* t’lrcli aud Paquette, $1 BO;
bccoiid (Jirule, $1. Colored Gallery, 70e
WT* Doors open at 7
Box util, i ojicii
flour -J to I j* tu.
clock ; '
MASQJtfliDE BALL TICKETS
In.ohlaiiii'd at Messrs C'OC-Pfflt'S,
KNAPP'S and HODGK’S BookBtnrea,
and at the Superliileudent's Studio, dec 15 -tu.t w
(MT'Kupuhlu-au copy Thursday and Friday.
Notice.
Ql AKTEHMASTEH'H OFFH K,
Kiehuioud, Ya . Due. .Hi, isn’t )
Noli e la hereby given that MAKINK
OLOTHINU found iu the possession of
any person not of the Corps will Im sm/.ed, aud such
puisou, if huliMiging to utiy militaiy orgaul/.aliou
will he reported to his commanding officer for lu_*
traction of regulations, and ff a citizen, he will he
prosecuted for violation oflhe law. Muriunclothiug
is readily known by Its material uud style.
A. 8. TAYLOH,
Major aud Quartermaster,
_dec!5 tf C. S. Marine Corps. .
Notice.
GULF It It
bavaanah, Dee. it,
To the I’nlriollc Pc»|il« ofiiror-
gia and Florid*.
Th* demaud for artillery hor»«* amt transporta
tion mulct for lhu army of Northern Ot-oig a la
very great, and Uta Gov«-i uncut ta Uuatda to pur*
(liaac them. Au appeal la rnailo to tha peo-
plu to fortilsli noises fur artillery and mu lea for
trauojiorlh.g auppllus to our gallaut -oldier* who
ant rlsklu • Uietr lire* III defeuding your homes.
Send lorward your alo*k and save our ar ny bom
further disaster Let eaih plainer and citizen
throughout the State furulsh oue mule oi
horse or two horaea. What Is a sacrifice ol a few
hundred dollars if it will help to gain our Indepe*.
deru o y You aru all aware that if tlie cucuiy ever
reach your humus all you have la worthless, they
will steal all your horoes and •• ales and leave your
home desolate. Let each pcrsoA iliut will *|iarc oue,
two <K three animals, write to me ut Suvannah or to
Jtacoii, care Major J. U. Miehueiollsky, how many
animals you can spare. Form cpmmiueos iu each
county, aud gel the animals together amt 1 will go
to any point and pay you for thum, and lurnlsh you
a cer ill cute that you hate luriiiahed u horse or mula
for the Government. Let It bu douo at once, the
case Is urgeut. bend them lu and aavo the odium of
impressment. N. B. BltoWN,
deiH—diwwfiw Captain and A Q M.
OtiLKTHUKFK INSHRANl’K (0.11-
I’ANV OF SAVANNAH.
NOTICE XW HtliliBBY
glv. li that the Books ol Sulu-criplion to
the Capital Slock of tho above named Corporation,
will bo opened at the Court House, lu the city of
bhVuuuab, ou Wednesday, the twenty-third day ol
December, iustant, lbtia, at 10 o'clock. A. M . uud
will rumain open uutil wuu o’elocM on that day aud
(lie next, uuilug the gnme houia, uuluss the author
i/.ed Capital ul Due Mi Hon Dollars, lu shares of
one hundred dollars each, be soouer subscritied
for. Twenty per cuuiuiu must be paid mi
time of subscription, iu certified checks on the Banks
ol this c ty, aud no one will he permitted to sub
scribe except iu pert-os or hy power of attorney,
lodged with the uud jisigued. There Is uo limit to
the number of shares any luluudiujt stockholder may
suhreribe lor, hut iu case of excuse, scaling down
will be exclusively bom the larger subrcriplious.
Copies of the Act of Incorporation may bu had of the
Lommlssiuners, at least one week before the lime
appointed tor opeuiug the books.
KOBKKT UABKK8UAM.I
EDWARD PADKLFOUD, |
ANDRttW LOW, |
JNo. L. V1LLALONGA, j (.'omuusslouers.
.IAMKS W. .LATIlMUP. , .
JaMK» McHKNUY, I
NOBLK A. UaKDKB, j
decs—Id
IIOKNK, BtlikY ANU H1KNKSH.
PKH
CKNr from the ear uiugx of the past six mouths
payable ou and after the Wlet lust., iu Confederate
Treasury notes p. M At'DONALD,
dec 15—7 Tr imur r
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
Fnysli ians desirous qf procuring the
Fee Bill ol the Georgia Med:cal Society,
revised aud amended in November last, can do so by
upplyiuff to the uuders^ued. *
declft--i KASTON YONGK.M D , Sec’y.
Election Notice.
Ou the first WEDNESDAY of January
INtxt, y 1 S4»4,) Hn electiou will be held At
tho Court House, iSavauuub.) for a Sherlfi ol Chat
ham county, Ordinary, a Clerk of the bujietior and
luferior Courts, a Tax Coiieciur aud Receiver, a Coru-
uer, aud a Couuiy Surveyor, tor the term prescribed
by law.
The polls will be opeued at seven o'clock a. m. und
closed ut six u'djck p. in., under the superintend-
euee of the JustUes ol the Inferior Courts, Justicea
of the Peace and Freeholders.
The Sheriff and the Constables of. the couuty are
required to attend at Die pollu and preserve order.
Ou the same day polls will be opened lor the elec
tion <»f the sumo offl.4ta of the county at theheaff-
qUrtKi-rs ol the tiki regiment G»orgia volunteers,
known as tlie 'I liiiufferliolt Precinct, uuder the
superintendence prescribed hy law. Polls to he
opeued at eight o cluck a. m. and closed at five
derived fti
eouAlllUlloUs, uud no power was vesie.i iu uuyi
power to impair this right. Ilia arguuieut was
ilsleued to with gleat utientlou, uud had u seh-
sible effect upon his auditory. 1 he lull was
He pussuge aud lost. Ayus,*iU; uuus, B
Senate adjoiinu-d
SATUUDA
lu the Suuute to-day
reeonside.r tlie bill lost
scribe und establish the
who may hold lit
the Slat
udVii
-i .i ilimui.1
heve.lal ml
d h/^uioiioi,
ii Dili.
pel
irgu
nr The Baltimore American, tlie oigan ol
tho Abollliou e.olouizratlonlsls ol Mai y land, bar-
placed the hiuie ol Abraham Llucolu at the
heuU of its odiuniul column as ile candidate tor
ILiog Doodle of lhu.Yaukuua iu lbtil
&r a uortherti pape
\vu3 captured by the out my
ucur Miue Run.”
ays
Havogt* ol lire Envuiy When LualTUla
Nidi) ol .the icupitl.ni
After Meadu’s army bad erosaed ut Geriuauna
aud Ely’s Folds ih«y niil.Jeeteal the untortunaie
faruieis within their Hues to the most inhuman
treatment. They burned ibe tuni-e of Mr Reu
ben Gordon, bod of Geu. Win. F. Gordon, Uc
cause, us they said, he was au originul seees-
smuiat, uud did not lenvc a thing ol any value
whatever on the place. The lurrus of Mias Sally
Grymes, Mr. Skmkur, Mrs. Willi*, Captaiu
Beale, Cftpiulu Strother Greeu, Mr John Spots
■wood, Major J. U. Lucy, uud other.-, were dem
isted to that extent that not u meal's victuals
was left on auy of them. They broke up Hit
furuituro of .the houses and took oil all the
clothing and bed hucu Irom every house. The
fedlber.bods were emptied uuwin the yard, und
tho venerable Captain Green and bis children
were redneed to eleepiug between two rum
tressea. Mr. John Bpoiiswood and C.ipi. BraB
were taken oIT by the Yankees, leuviug their
he plcss fairuilea without provisions or eervauls.
Mo.t of the negroes within the- Yankee line*
went off' with them. Major Lucy’s were saved
by his overseer's activity iu moving them oil
before the Yuukoes reached the Wilderness
Kilpatrick’s naval.y distinguished themselves
in robbing the negro houses us clean us their
wasters’, uot a vestige of clothing was left uny
where. Their courage wus shown iu kuockiui.
duwti the lumu und aged Captain Green, who
toid them they were such bra*e men (hut if h.
bm a thousand such he could storm Gibraltar
r cavalry remember the gallant Kjlpairick
«vuo uib wen, uud their conduct iu Gloucester,
Middleutx, the Northern Neck aud Spotsylvu
of the prisoners takeu said tha
•VGiC.f gave them their choice octweeu re en
UbUiig lor three years or going across the Kapi-
w u A t ua k b^utiug Lue. They .chose the luller.—
euiie h* 4 a.isuied them thut he Will get a tight
... m k*d°re uuxt Muy, when their term
— liicftmond JJirpatch.
or service ^
s-r* a oouvaIum'*-
lisbcd by the Tauk.-u
to which all soldier
South, to whom « cliaui
uecusbary, will
t camp hua been e*tub
'd Augustine, Florida,
dujiartmeni of the
f < liiuutu may bi
‘d of the Ninth.
While the Yaukcts make
treat for their invalids, they
wounded iu the dead ogwiui
bleak Mid frozen Glands ol
Augur
Wcetci u ixkue
COL. GjBBott.
our k«IUui tom t
cently made his.- ,p* j,
wu* recuptnred in lomn ?
ult , w bill* ClMlt'MVul ll'g to I
giuia, uiiiF is now In the
Washington Wu legist
bopu thiil the itport la m<
had tin- powc
Jil ll.l'll ulioii*
inollou to r« c
nays,
iin.-iH Mj*cech. Col. Gjiildcn
e motion. Mr. Adam* *us
, a lot argued «lial tti -e olUcur
I la a, and that the lugisla
I aud tho right to pro. mb.
ol tho*** whd may hold them
LiUsiili r prevailed. Ayu*,‘Jl,
I he Suiiutu rulused io concur lu the House
tinendiuunl to the bjll to reuew the banking
prlVllegt?H of the Georgia Rnli\».id and Bmkiug
ompaiiy.
B oh braiiehus rescinded the resolution adopt
d some time since, to adjourn today at 1J
’clock. The general expectation uow is to ml
joum on Monday uexi, being ihe l ot o| the
forty days ulloweil lor one sensiou; lim lioui the
time wasted In •‘buucoinhc" sjiui-ch aud use-
ne-s discussions, l have u-i idea they can do -o
Mr. McCutehen t ff )ie«l o lull t.» allow tin
Cherokee insurance und Banking Company to
remove their place ol loi-ine.s au-.l capital i».
C'.ifibtfri, G t, and movr.it to take it up ami
jiasa il; but such action was deemed unco, nil
tutioual, and the lull laid uvu to take its regu
lui •
I he loll to declare .id wha*
this sessioll stiull l ike i tied-' p
For the rehol ol o. A. Firm
couuiy—lost.
To ameud the charier ol the
lin e the .
, ol F.itiughaui
ity ol Muriolt;
T hi
to provide lor tmliguul lamiliu:
soldiers, was taken up. It appiopriates
•ulllioii-i lot lli o purjibM*. Mr. Sjiuur moved a
'ubttiiiiii-, jMovioiug lor lal-iug ft tax iu kind
lor then Mijipoi - '.. und proceeded i<» uddre
ot the government. Thu pueulatlous and ubiinus
jiraeueed iu that dujiterimeul amounted to oue
ot ttie most uuoraioUH evils ever known lu this
or tu uny oilier country, lu every neighbor
hood in whiefi ynu*pa s, you tiud some quarter
master or eoiumissary who has made a J.rge
loriuue—who hao *|>ruug, a ii wore, from pov
erty to the most princely
Oil ah until *-d uud forty dollars a mouth?’
No. While our .soh'iers have been baring their
nreasin to the loe- -utluring the discomforts of
Damp ih<—e jiiieu, these Uouds incarnate, have
been employed in worshii ping Maiuiiiou aud
die ueeuinulallou t)f liiouey. ii was woise thuu
Healing ll they had their deserts they would
lie hung. They should tie stripped ol ibeir ill
ifoilen means, aud the averplus ^hould he dirt
tributed to our valiunt soldiers. Let the House
tike some steps to m ike these sous ol
Mammon disgorge their ill gotten gain* —
Surely no member would be unwilling to vote
lorhirt resolution, it |nopos s ouly an iuvesii
gallon, ami il the weulth of these qiiurtermas-'
ter* was Uoueatly obtained, u<> hauu would tie
dour, but il they came hy u dithnucsilv it was
right that they should tiu made to re imhurse
the Government. Where w is Lhivharmih.il
could he done by this resolution ? Uu what
ground would a member dare to vote against
it? The couuiry we* lull ol rumors of the
Bund . amt corruption* ol ilull depertmenl, as
every member knew; aud Cougress owed il to
useli to at least investigate the matter, where
Baud und corruption were ho patent u* to admit
ol vo doubt. Ilu called lor the ayes uuJ lines
ou the subject; the result being it* adoption,
tubers voting aguiust ii, who were us
WN. Ik f'U Yl.BR, J i. i
N B KNAPP, j. i. c. v.«
GKO P. UARRISON, a
JOHN SUltEYKN. j. i. e
JOUN WILLIAM soft, i
A limit ' wy*. 11 Hu.Lui II. Dlefk.
Wanted.
nalk, a lust Trotter, warranted sound in
••very respect, well trained and gun.lu iu bar
tu*t; I ufliUMduhismileinsideoniirie minutes. Also,
a first rale LUruoa* aud Baggy, ul most us good as
Sold because the owner has uo ueu tor them.
Inquire at HENRY WAYNK’o Stuh.es, on West
Bioud street. neel-l-
Buggy for {Sale.
t top Baggy,*llght aud ol eupa-
Horse For Sale,
a No. t. Draught UOUSB, souud ai
ppjy at t h (H'oiteu d ec
‘WANTED,
4 NMAHTcoIoei
Ek. or age, as a h<4
declO-tf
Wanted,
A MALB TKadUKR to teach in n private family.
Address the umiersigueil, at Doctorlowu, Geo ,
vluting price.
declO-lkw D JAS. Dll.LUN.
Wanted,
The Countryman.
PKOSPECTIJS FOIt ISfrl.
fllMK Proprietor of the uhove jiuper takes pleas
N« 1TI< 'f:
ro W*H TAX l-AIKHH OP T UK WtXTKHN
imisiuN op MvinuT Nil. i
V .jpi All pAllluA WtlO ItMVU (Hit lu«d« Ib.-ll
I, mm. ,||.| p.iu ihu ml... du.- m w
rordAiim with lhu (..iMtr ut.ltiw htTWhdum .!.ru ,i e
L. mh, uull«.,| iIt,i rul
uuuwd.au or InAm llir -Aiih d. k ..i lUl.nu.nih, ll„.
iniiudtlc, ul lhu Iam Mill liu "trlctly nifun’rd.
TUu (.Itriillim ul IWIHUII. UMllllI^ luilldllir- n.,.,1
liuplnyod a. hol. le, I „a,dli. K h„u.m, |„ UB „ t Ml(
h u u..-» i. ApuclAll, ralloil lu llio a burr uulin “
K.luru. Mill aluo ha ii-Mlvod, batwmu l>ila dale
ami tla, twomy-ttlh Ian.. „l U,. ,.an.br, «„a „| uo ‘
all bar.ua, Ural lailla, aiulua and aaaoa lu u,r u ,,i
,....” l 1 . V . l ‘“”‘“ ltl * l ‘ ‘""' rkl for atfrknltural
Panuare.'Urar.iara auiI IMautara a,a .In. raaulr^l
lo rularii, within lhu .pacltted lima, the amonuta m
aulvadlor bwrtro.aoldl.yil.ua l.oiwnu ii,a alia „(
A|.m and lal ul NoyulnUer, 18113, wllb lladoctlon ul
lha mcmay paid lor aua-li Uaavaa, iraciually |,urrha.ad
aud the valuu of the coru couriinuu by them *
said returiis and payments will bo made at my ot
Hce, between the hours of W a. m.aud 1 p. m. Mr
•IU11N S. DANILLL, Assessor, will he in attendance.
A. S. IIARTUIDGK,
Collector Western Division.
dec18 District No. 1.
Notice.
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, i
HAVANNA1I, Dec. U. lbtid. t
PROPOSALS for Ion tract to supply
tlUUOj one thousand cords Light Wood,
on either ol the riiilroads, or saMminh liver, will
he received at thin office until Wednesday next, the
Ititb inst. JAMES T STKW All f,
declt - ’ft Major and Quarter Muter.
Police.
CKNTHAi H. K Jt HANK il CO. OP 0A , I
Suv/11114^1, Nov. I'f, IShC J
The Anniiul Meeting of t^*.- SUHlrhold-
ers of this i dnipany will he hold at tho
Bunking House, in buvunnuh. on TUESDAY, the
15th day of Ducembt r next, at 10 o'clock A. M
Stockholders will lie papsed over tho Company's
Road io and from the mooting FREE,
uovli-td . (Util. A. t’liYI.KIt, Cashier.
Notice.
BANU OP L'OMMKIICK, i
ravauuab, Barauibar atb, laiia. |
Au rlorliou far Bavac Dlraclore lo aervu
,, 1 * for onu yaar, will Ua hald ul Iba Buakilit,-
Ilouaa of tnla Bank on MONDAY, mb January nrxt,
XalMuol. tbe liuura ol III Du o'c'ork, A.;.M., aadlwn
o'clock, I*. M. JNO. II. PKKKILI ,
der« •
CENTRAL R. K. A BANK'G CO. OF GA , l
Kavaunah, Dec. 1, 1803. l
DIVIDEND NO. 41.—
The Board ol Directors has this day de-
clurod a Dividend ot eleven (11) pur cint., payable on
Tuesday, the 15th ^iA., iu confudVrute Treasury
notes. GEO. A. CUYLBH,
dec3. tD15 _ Cashier.
NOTICE.
CBN 1'KAL IIAILUOAD Jt UANKINU CO. i
Sitvuniiah, Dec. 1, IbtiS. f
TheAnuuul Elccilcu lor Nino Dlrec.
tors of this Company.'to serve lor tlie eu
suiug year, will be held at the Banking House iu
Savannah, on Monduy, 4lh January uext, bulweon
the hours of 10 a. iu. uud 1 p m.
decS-td* GEO. A. CIJYLBR, Cashier.
[\olicp.
DEPOSITARY SUFFICE. I
Savannau, Gh , November 6, lbn3.)
All holdera of EIGHT and SB YEN
PER CENT. CERTIFICATES, which
were issued trorf tuis nfilcc, are requested to present
them at as early moment as possible, lor redemp
tion in bonds. JOHN BOSTON,
_ nov j—twtf Depositary.
lu ihe Coufi-ileraie states llls’i coutl
For the Southern District of Georgia.
NOVEMBER 'J ERM, R*iJ.
ItBEIIKO that the next regular Term of the
(Vi
in informing the public that with the ct
mencement iff the new volume in January, l«6i, he
will be able lo double the .proportion* of his HUeet,
which will make it-the same size of ilhe late) Niles'
National Register, containing atxieou quarto pages.
Tne plan and purpose ol the Tne Countrytuun
similar lo l
blends Ilium..
a political department
orouv defente ot our farmer*, jiluniuis uiui other pro
- Mar-hall House.
LOST.
O N Thursday afternoon, iu the square opposite
St John's < ‘lmreh, or thereabouts, u Hinall black
lug it at this office
Dog Lost.
Inllo
Senate in Mippnri ol hi- bill. Tho iiiseusniou
routiuiii tl up to the hour m adjournment
StlLltbAV At l'KltNOON
The Senate met and resumed .the connide.ru
lion ol the uunuiahed LmMuuaa ol the morning
sussion.
Mr. Lloyd addre-Hod the .* i euale iu opposition
to the sutislUnie— upon the vote iho substiiuu-
was rejected. Tbe bill was lurther amended
und passed.
For the relief of J. l Lumpkin—lost.
To authorize the R-m 0 $5,000,000 ot Treas
ury notes lu eliutine Ini Mr. Rtuirtiyhaa
manifested hie ffnu.t 1 it ability and nound judg
incut iu opposing ult hinueuii)* to increase the
reduudunt paper currency, uud m tde an able ar
gunieui against uuy farther ls*ue ol liea-ui)
notes, uiibei by the Stale or General tioveiu
incut. Tbe hill wu put ou its paasuge uud
pasei-U—ayes, ‘id; uuv?,
Ii< »t
KlilUvt Ev km no
Tbe House im-l ul 7 F M.. uud took up Seuale
aineDdllluiil to tbe toll lo lelievv the t> inking
privilege* of ihe Georgia R-aliroad aud Bankiug
Lompatiy, uud after u rtpiriled debate rolusad lo
ugricto thn amendment.
Bcua'.e loll authoiixiiig the Goveruor to grant
a liceuoe lor the distillation ol ulcohol lor iue
dii'iuul and mecbunieul purposes— passed.
A hill to reduce the number of Justices ol thr
Peace uud Constables iu each couuiy lo two,
wuh discussed aud lo»i.
A lull to appropriate money to educate tbe
children »»l soldiers and oilier poor ehildieu—•
pas-ed. The bill appropriate* tduO.OOU.
A' IJoKPac Rt .ns Away.—On Wednesday
night the bodies ol six deceased Yankee prison
cis were depoatted iu the dead house of the
Hospital to await the coining ol the undertaker
witli iofflurt. Yesterday morning one of the
h<idler- were goue, and the plank knocked Iroui
house Htii.wcd the way the ghost went. He
huff t
u "pluyuig bosauui,” uud wan laid out
•‘"mug the dead, only to gel up and ruuawuy
wliru nobody was looking
A10 the Yankee prlnoiiera allowed, aiiioug
then uuiuemiin othei piitdcgva, to be their
1 und' 1 ukt 1
hi-. Ballwin, Conrad, Oonrow, Curry,
G1 av, Haul) , Helskeil, Lyons, of Virginia, aud
McLean.
A Go, .1 resolution tb it the Judiciary Commit
tee inquire into the expediency oi no amending
the present law with ref renre to the « veliunge
ol prisoners of war 0! Alrictii de-ct ut. so as to
diHiinguish betweeu those who were tree wbeu
the war commenced uud those »»ho ale recog
ui/.'-d as sl-iVUrt by the laW.4 O. the Confederate
Slues. Agreed to »
Mr. S xiou, ol Lexus, oll'-ml a Joint resoiu
lion ol IhaukH to lhu otUeers und uieu ol the
Divi* Guard, engaged iu the »ncce*siui defence
ol S.lbiue Pa-s, ou the ‘ub id Si-jitembfcr last.—
Referred lb the Committee nu Military Affairs
* Hr. Gray, of Texas, miiodu. od a hill to uu
ihoriKe otQeers below lhu grade ol Brigadier
General lodiaw ruiious.
Mr Siaples^ol Va., offered a resolution thut
the Judn i.trytJommitiee be instructed lo iu
quire whut, d uuy, leginlulioii is necessary to
prevent illegal impressment- oi private prop-
til v.
Mr. B iMwin, of Va , Introduced a bill lo pro
vide piymeul lor slaves impressed uuder Stale
luw-, und lo*t iu the public service. *
Mr Holcombe, ol \ a., off-red a resolution
that the special .'oinmlUce on the currency con
sider the L-xpedu-uey o! n questing the Stale
B mks oi the Confederacy-to loun their respec
tive reserves ol specie lo the Confederate Go
vernment.
Mr.
poiow, Irom the Military Coimuittee,
reported hack the lollowing biff, with the re
cumuieiulaiiou that it pass
The Cunyres* i j the Confederate Males du enucl.
That uo pernou Ruble to the uulrtary service
sh ill herealler he permilled or allowed to lur
msb u eubftiilule lor aib-h service, nor abull uny
subaiitiite be received, enli.-ued, or enrolled in
tbe military am vice ol the Confederate Slates ,
id that all laws berelolotc passed permitting
r alio
ug ptTMius liable lo military service to
lurnirh subsiliuiert for the same, or uutboriziug
the acceptance, enlistment, 01 cnrollmeul ol uuy
uyh aulisiiiute in the military service be, aud
»e i* hereby rup< alcd.
Mr. igl.ilI moved lo strike out the last
clause ol the bill, which being 1 ejected, the loll
was puased and *e|il lu the House.
Mr. Boteler introduced a lull to provide com
pemuliou lor bmava unavoidably lost iu the
public service. Referred lo the Military Com
mittee.
“Alter several other resolutions ol inquiry
were oBeied uud rufeired, the House udjourued.
J-*jTSi\ly coal rluUia wmebioiighl lo I'hlla-
deipuiu ou tMturdar and sunf to Fort| Mifflin —
They are the nugleuders, aud the worst of (he
Im About tuny more are in cuatody at Read
lug Ail arc chaiged with couspiiiiig ugaibal
the GovciqdicuC, luutder, aiaou, and nouh M
LOST, on Thursday. lU'h inst.,
h while and liver colored Pol i'IvER
_ HITCH, about lour moiiihs old. t»he
^unswKr* lo lha name i l' Belle. She
has a larjo liver colored spot across
ike buck, and her ear* and a part of her head is of the
same color. A liberal reward will ha psld for ho.
any iutoruiutlou will lie thankfully received at this
office
derlB—l
To Hire.
SWEEPING OF CHIMNEYS.
Extract Iroui the Fir* Ordiuauce.
S’
*2 Bu il ordaintd, That ifll and every per
in l upying a building or a part old building,
hrainey 01 clmuueys there'o, in which lire is
u it illy made,-hull ul;ow aud permit Ihu said con
tractor to visit, Inspect and cause t«» he swept tbe
said 1 Ii rmiev or chimneys, * * * and lu "cave
any person -hall oppose nr prevent tlie sweepthg ot
any chimney, as before directed, he, she or they
et ik 1 eg such"opposition, on convkctiou thereof, b
shall he lined iu :
Mayor and Aide
sum not exceeding thirty dollari
l i 1 itL no one hereafter in *y not be luily infornmi
respecting ihe ordiuauce, 1 here place before the pub
lie the exirat t above, aud give notice that it shall he
n« aly enforced.
Ail persons having grate chimneys, ihe un he* of
which are uot perfectly strong ami secure,tbe
signed will not allow his hoy* to rur ‘
sweeping. All such persona will be iff
information docket. J G. MKHRTKNS.
d.'clb- J15F15- Chimney ( outractor.
ihe risk "I
For Sale.
For Sale.
UV KELL A CHRISTIAN.
60 sack- Flour.
ORANGES.
souk and bitter swkkt, iu iota
a- / v / v SOUK and HI IT KK HW KK 1
to suit porihasers. For sale .
declfi 1 P H BEIIN. Bay -treet
Salt.
Islaud
OBXOHOnW * Cl NNlNQIU*.
Soap and Candles.
/A BOXES Griawoldavllle Family .Soap
*yl " ?6 tHixufl Macon Soap
’.hi boxes Wax Candle*- For sale hv
d«. .5 OLAOIIOKN A ('I'NNINMM>
$100 mm
. ... stolen Irom a carriage, lust nigh* alter
I a tn„ n rnv«i of th« I’harlt-tou train, a BLACK
TRi NK. >oniMiuiug lady’sappar»L tha letters
E O’C." pAiuted
_ Among other article*
A LBITMS tuid ii'Veral latter* addreaNed to
.(.1X11,0, s, l\ Apply at ( ASH R of
ttccl4—«•
detractors.
Thu Countryman is pulilished at Turuwold,
Euiontou, Ga.,on the editor's plantaliou, nine miles
fr>>m town, and Is emphatically a couuiry paper. Us
motto 1- “Independent in Every thing-neutral
Nothing”—it is a complete cyclopa-Ji* of this Histo
ry ot thiiTlmes—'he War News (slit di Agri uittire
Stock-raising—Field Sports— Wit— Humor— A nee
•tug— v
doia—Tales—Philosophy—Morals—Llbetftl and Kit
ll^hloned Keltulou as oppose! t.» Sectarian ('reedism
Toetrjr— l’olitlca— Art— Scieuco— I’selul Recipe
tho Inr.uslrial aud Mechauleal Resources ami Flu-
suits olthe (’ountry—Money uud Market Ma tera—
Literature—General Miscellany—In short everything
that 1mu amuse, instruct, ar he ol use to the general
read.-r—all put up in c •uveulunl form for binding ami
handling, <he low price of $10 per annum.
With me latu nccesiftou to the editorial dupaftment.
tho publisher of The (k/uuiryman ffattei.* hluiselt
that his journal will uot la* excelled in tho Coulcd
er- cy as a .Horary, miscellaneous aud new* weekly.
BLOCKADE GOODS
V\TILL lie paid for the apprehemdou and delivery
iu Blount Dawson, iu Savin nail, ol a Ne
gru Mun named SM a RT, about iti ycai* old, Very
'black smooth *kin, about o loot 7 Inches high, weighs
riJST received and for sale by the uudeesigned,
•t consisting of.
Bags of prime Cuba Coffee
Fi- ccs or English Shirtings
do do Printed Calicoes
Dozens Ladies’ Kid uud Morocco Heel Boot*
Dozens rot ton Cards
Dozens French Calf Skin*
Sides Ellgliril Sole Leather
Cases gen 111 ue Cogune Brandy
50 Uo/. Coru Brooms
tki hags Extra Family Flour
Boxes (’undies and Soap
Pounds Black Pepper
500 gross Couledei ale Matches
60 hxs Tobacco, various brand*
Bbls Butler and Soda Crackers
Bags of fine Smoking Tobacco
PLANTATION
. FOB MALE.
Foil KALIi, my i.I.DtatioD Id
Bulloch county, t’ll acres, more or
less, iu two irum* The upper Iran
contains 3H3 acres of good pint laud,
about sixty acre* of which aie 11 > tier
ti.vatloa; the balance heavily timbered. On this
place Is a good frame dwelling witli four rooms, with
about four miles from Station No. 7, ( eutral Rail
road.
The oilier tract coutalu ■ 1% acres, situated about
two miles Irom Station No. 7, Central Railroad, aud
tbe Mcriven side and U’J urn * on the Bulloch hide
Ou this place 1* the t>»*1 l-eiry on the river, supplied
with Hit boat ami rope, on the Bulloch side. PI
acres ttroclear< tl aud under leuce, the hulaucu heavy
oak tiinher, liamui ck ami hay lands. 'Phe tlsllug
nt this plac.'Is the best ou the river. The ferry oi
uowo—frftiul
at(’ R It Machine nhop
FOR SALE.
BY JTMiliL Ac CHH1STTAN-
• IIOXEN Totiucco various brands
•y> cask* Middling Rice
(R coils Col Um Hope
‘ih bxa English Soup
‘15 hxs do Starch
•J cliesfs Black Tm
It) hxs Ink
900 bushels Liverpool Salt
•MM I
I 'oust .Salt,
French Fall* Skins.
* Blomluu A Fires,
F. K HERTZ.'Bay street.
ALSO, IN STOUB ANI» NON *AI-*,
Hxtra Green Tee (at retail)
Family Soap
Ball, Kiev, and
A 1 bolce lot of Apples and Irish Potatoes.
Distilct Court of the Confederate Mates lor the
Southern District of Georgia, be held ou the Him
Wednesday in April next, (18(H) at .the Couledernte
Siuieo i;uui 1 Room, in ihe city of huvunnub, and at
o’clock in thuforcmxm of ihut dav, of winch all
persous lutererted will take dne not Ire
And it Is further orCered that u copy of this order
lu Augusta, Macon
<:oufederate States District Four!,
For tho Southern District of Georgia,
UiTlI NOVEMBER, 1M>3.
fJJHK Confederate Slates Soqui-s!ruliou Receiver
eald District having died, with the Clerk oi
mis Court, cm til Receivers accounts for mailer*
which 4nv«) pus*ed Sctjuesiration, und embracing
mouoy* receiv* u aud paid out betweeu,tbe fourth day
of May laM und Ihu ffuhday ot Novemlier, in*i:tnt
Ted that Wednesday, the sixth day of Jauu
at eleven o’clock, in the forenoon of that
nay, bu uppoinud tor *elilument, uud mat the Clerk
do give the notice4 required in and by tho eloventh
set non ul' tin* original Sequestration Act, passed
mb August, 1:
A true copy from the origluul Order, ^av.tn"uah,
$100 Reward
raisidhy and until u short time sluce belonged to
K. Jeiicus. .Dr. A. VVaLTHOUR,
ol-i.i -^awti Wflthourville, Gh
$d0 KKWAKU
W ILL be paid lor the Apprehension and dolt very
to Blount A DuWHOu, Suvannah, of iny mau
Dick, who ran away several.monthsngo. 1/ickiH «
bright mulatto, about t.t) yours old, of medium *i/.c
was cmploud lust spring in u livu y stable on West
.^LSO REWARD.
A* IlLAYAIIl) of (HO will bu paid lor the ap-
Jjl prehension ami delivery at 'i'nbtulcrbuit But
teiy oi euchol the lollowiug named Dtuertrrs'
JAX1E8 MoODY, aged ‘io, 5 left il inencs high;
dark coiuplexion, grey ever, dark lair, boru in
Taituul county,(la , where Ue 1* nUp t ioecd to he uow
W. G. CLARE, aged 11, 5 feet li inches high; dark
complex Ion, duik eyes, black nair. Supposed to be
uear Fort Gaines
CHARLES ANDERSON, aged 99,5 feet H inche*
high; laii complexion, hrzel eyis, light hair; bom In
'l'attuai comaty, Ga., where he novf is
WM. SU'l’lON, 17 year* oid, 5 feet b inches high;
sallow complexion, grey eyes, light luir; born in
Coffee county, Ga., where he uow I*.
ED Ward IJ. fra RRIHON.
Cujitaln Company D, 13d Georgia Yojs.
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•S50 REWARD.
/ Tuesday moruing, ihe Mh Inst., u Horse.
\> Wagon aud liuriiees was stolen, from mu at the
Market The Horse has returned, a,id the above re
ward will be paid for the Wdgou and IlarnerS, if de
livered to Messrs. Biuu A Meyer, Brouehton street.
'Lhe Wngon Is a Ituu hi 1 * Wagon, ami i- known as
such by all persons. JOSEPH ROUS.
dec 19
Notice to Planters.
H AV1NM enlarged our Tan Yard, wo ure now
prepared lo receive hide* to tan on shares In
auy qimniUy. Persous desiring bides tmiiod, who
will ship them In the undersigned nl Havunnah, t«u
have thuu tanned aud numbed In good style for ono-
half. OWENS A t'ANUBT,
uovlt if Foot of Pine el . on the Canal.
DISSOLUTION.
nHifi Him o! La Roche A Bell ia this day dissolved
L by mutual cou-enf-The on du
Savannah, Dee. f»tli, 1 stiff.
HAM L P. BELL.
For Sale.
BLOUNT A DAWSON
For Sale,
A GOOD framed building at Station No ti, At*
lamb at Gulf Railroad, with kl*< heu. alahtu aud
b acre of land, cm which the improveiueiii* aland,
i he house lathe btallub House at ihut ihjIiiI. Price
flux). Apply to
. J, U A LHU.
^urtUm titles.
‘"“"I* ■' 101 N "« I0 ”.^V John B Hal,,*
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GKO. U.Mt u.i 4ui .
i l l KS1IA, 11,1
ii...a-—. *oii Uiifln)i)tr nan. ,
a ..ot', lu Maet.n Ud' iTo'i'i 11
Jio^r^V "n-
ei. .... ... .. * ucre are several 1.
win lie told Uigeiln r t n, r ..
Last '“W"'
B XT. J . W % I via
On TUESDAY, ,c 15. a. ul* J 11
. Osmond - t ai Factorv ' " !il ,l " -
tl Sixty header Cattle, e.,Wn"and" ait\ U ^[,
Ul T. J, 11 1 1 .1.
ff Y 1(1. ft. I. A (lliiftv.1 . .
\N EDNBhDAY, December It), win bc .cM ,
1 Gold Watch
l Trunk and CldMilug
del J.l) n.li
1 i runic and CKKblug.
ry^ UoiloM. 1 ’- Aa "" I, 'l"*tor t„ E .,„
Rft 'ft’» J. Walsh
“TOMWV, Dec. uu, w.HDc'olJ
.. lUlL'. HI II U
I MU. *<111. Will (JU
iPiv... 1 blare, am o’clock
I ive chojeu milking cow-- i»- n
u. and ttir».u «. tn ’ lWu m them h..
* milking t ow
‘I'K.a/ld three Will have c.l'v^Tu Febn,"'
' iv ™- -a«. aiss*
MY «Ko. \|. wVlli,
vent 1 ,. Said.
Will be sold Ou lUo 111 et ....
next, btlore the court Uoue^.u u /•* J |
voneah, ‘ BL , ,u the - uy
"IIPUL Tim
.-uiuuiudluu. a.v.-ll,,,.
Illl Olll mill, .-a , ... .. R
COlialsi „ „. iMj , uuttiuu
bUrti mc in, WUli ^uihoue U es: ....
or roses, ahruhbuty
property ot the Ihl.< na»..i ■■. f'
* gam,
.fopi riy 01 tne late David liuriii'ni «'..r
uu«, ut in,! utire «‘r
— — SMITH, rtil
"V ULI A, ,,I .
Admlnuirat,<r’* 8,Ua"
Od the first TDKaDAV id Jaiiu.rv ,«■, ,
eloD of thu UouurablD Oourl ui 1 ;’ . 11 >'
u me ursi imantv m Januarv mi i i
elon of thu Uouurablu Court ol ur ,' ,''
hum couuty, will he mild J
Two Slave* named Nu.ly’and I‘, tor hv, ,
uoxai—Id Ma RU Alt i i T bTKuKkll
BY CS1£0. U . tUgu
. At Private 8ale
Lot No. U, Ironilng on East Broad bu
impiovomciiis consisi or two nweiim “
talning-seven and the other five room,
A farm, containing 9ao acre* of land, with ,
dwelling and all ncce*sary outhou-i*, icu-mij
ihe pluce is u due pcuch orchard, u w,
ceilent water, a very healtuy siLuain,u u .in ’,
for stock The’Bavauuah, Albany Jt u U ii i
runs through thu laud. Distant Ir.mi bavann i‘
six uitlet*
HY’ T. J. WAlmi.
Private Sale
A tract of Land, 3^ mil- « iron, tliucity, cor,tali
rt ui xauiu, mu « irom the (itv
188*6 a (tub of good piautirg land- («•„ ...
are ou tliu premises, und a number of ihm, ,
the balance Is well wooded,
it*.: i ounuug Room.
) plat
BY BEO. W. WVLLV.
At Private Bale
Good dwelling house ami oui-huildlneiiai
chrubtery; H well ol good water,Coiiuum,., iu
land, situated on the Middlegruuud Ro iu'ai,,
miles irom luwu.
Horses ami (arrium
AT AUCTION.
, _ 91, Will be ai
ihorulsski olablce, Savaunuii
Sixteen Horses and several .LArnuguo,
ol Ph.eton and L'lose «'urilave*. Terms i',ri,
doclU FREEMAN, UEnDERuum
Sequestration iSai
OF STOCKS.
D‘
i liidde., beloru the CupIoui liuUc,
huiiuii, on \\ i d.iuBiiuy, the sixth Uu
piopmty ui 1( U Lowry, v
tour v4» shares iu the stuck
iy ol r ihulu LuBitu, uu in
slock ol said Bank,
i human i/.fcusey, deceased, and Cluuueu tiy
Liliculn La-ey, uli .alien .enemy; also, t\M- .
t'Ji) shares in me oupitai flunk ul mo- .Viao.u
i ..rnpuny, tui' piopuriyol Aim/ R. Cuffui.. U u .
enemy; Ml d iwenty aeVcii f*7) olner rUnn-s It:
cuaitiU.iV, tint pro^Dy ol Julio D 1 liutusc, n .
ut li. At. vVyumu, nu uiieii euuiav. u.au, uttccu
lha Central Raliruad and uiikiu^ Oumjiduy,
tieogiu, all thu property
alien enpui); also, six.eeu tlti)siuiea in u.i- e.i,
luck ol tll« SOUUlWeSteru iiuilioau I Lil..,ui,,
property ol John M. C'uylor, an alien eut^., a
live i5) shaies ui thu i.upnai stock oi b.iu »uma«
en* Railroad Company, tne properly u, e. n
Jones, au alien cucuiy; also, one nunuinl uau > -
till) sliures lu lllu i npllal slock ul uie r-i,l.-.
li. R. » ouipany, the property of luf.su nu.m.
alien enemy; also Boventy-nvo Ci'n suaius i„
capital Block ol thu *uid h. SN. d. H tutuju
siamiiug yi the name ul Aiaduliuu itsekiu, ui..
alien cnc-rny; uioo, niiu nundre-U anu iwc-ul) -
* Lares in me eupitol stock
couipany, thu property
ulivu enemy; also,fitly (5U) shares in tliecapiu; i
of snid S. . R. it. company, me prupuri} <
U Weed, au alum enemy; uiso, twe-m• ■*-gh
names iu the capital si'ockoi taius. . U a '
pauy, in*' property ol U. A. Wood.
, three Imnurcd tJOU) chare.,
oi the* Timber (.'utters' Bank, ti e prop*
Aldeuae it. an aiieo enemy; aipo.ouu hiu
iu Hie capital stuck
Bxtik, the- properly *>1 John Tuei, au uueu ei
d«el9 W. C. DANiE-n, Kc
py* The Augusta i.'oustituiiuualiet. Ai«'
graph, Columbus Enquirer and Aiiauiuiiu.,
wiu. please* publish the lOie-gi mg iri-***«
torward each a paper to me. w *'
Sequestration Sal
oi ScIiids aud suudrii-s.
B Y order or the ailoDotablu Ed waul •* 1
District Judge, wnl be sold "* I"i |, b*'
to the highest hkider, before tuu st*»r** *" Al1
Flat uy, l‘u the cili- ul SaVdimeh.
on TIJE-.DaY, niftv u9d day ol Do mil** r,
slx‘v*i) boxoa aud three (8) btirtel* r)hii*JriL-r.
ol Rope uud onu Goa. all the prope-n)- '
Martin, uu alien enemy. Also, twelve-1*.
Seine*, Corks, dtc ,
Stoves, out) lot ol Lumber anil
property of Joseph Brumun-li
u H u , .... cMiemy
uuu Guu, oue ( host and content* all ih> -'D
Freeman Ciomeli, an alien enemy
Sequestration -Sal'
OF AN IR.ONl.SAFE.
xxIN ilVUlNtoai *-*•
B y order of tlio Houorablc Kdw.rd J
District uudgt-, will bu sold inHf
room m the Oustom House, at pulilK
highest bidder, ut twelve o’clock, on TtnussM
I7ih inst., out- Iron bale, tho propeity «* i' “ .
alien enemy. "’• * U
doc 19
plantation
FOlt SALE, 1
|\ LOTS TO SUIT FIIK< IIObK
LXUIJR TllOUNANM A( ; KW.»» '
JT around Station No. W, Atlanilt'‘[•‘I
road, and adjoiuiug the junclluu oi th* Ji'[ ....
Railroad. % miles fioin havanuah, in " **|' u
Tebinuvilla. being the center, mUuiJ* j
tnnlty lor celling- villugu l«»i« lor e,or ^. i .' l ,
deuces. A good school is kept up
a churdi quite uear. Tue»e lauds uie nue p
loi lue cullur«: ol Colton, Corn, ‘
deuce uud plaiitation building* l"' If
For terms, «&c , apply on mu I r
Fauuletou, o
500 acres for salo In Chatham county.
'N'ru% half cash, balance lu one aim ‘ a «t
cash. llqwuSuwcd. — - —
House and Lot
lu Scottaboru’, n*arMilWf*’ 1111
FOR SALE
A VFBY desirable Resldem
miles irom Millt-dgeville
The
beicu f
Xxe miles irom wint-uge* 0 „,liuii
eight rooms, and ttie lot all r A H , lU ah'.'-
with a good well of water. V* . V I N. ^hii'-y
lurther particulars, apply to Lari ' „ ( . n r
at the camp of the 57th (M- n^ r Irwin'
uah, oi io Mr Jam*'* G SbloMwr, u*^,
Ga , or to A. J Miller. K*q . °
W. B Rtchurdaun, atScoti-boro .
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