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VOL. XIV
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, IM«.*).
NO. ?0.1
HY THKOOOKF BLOI8.
*. Thompson, - . cimoK.
**d unseal .ol Mibscrl|»llou
ml AdvuriUlnu.
For six mouths
j'or tnrce mouths.
< IlHllH
who Itli ibe
They Inruish
i space occupied by that
rFriday uurniku, declmbeu is, laus.
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORT* OF ‘I HE Fit ESS ASSOCIATION.
Au
11 ax/ier, u,
t oj Congress ii
th* Clerk's oji
'cJera'e dial«
Vail it to |(u Id ««u lilt; % litflula ftlld hill
Tuillimec Itullroud.
Lyncuboku, Dec. 17.—A loree 01 ibe enemy,
6Upposta lo mnuber three thousand cavalry aud
luouuied iuluulry, under Averill, leached Salem,
ou the Vuglutu and Tennessee ruilroad, this
moiulbg ut 10^ o’clock. A Hum with troops
irotn inis city upproacbed within sight ol the
depot, and was tired at. The depot, containing
u considerable quantity o: produce, aud the go-
veruiucnt depot adjoiuiug, were burnt. At that
time telegraphic coiinuuulcailou having been
interrupted, nothing has been heard from that
From Charleston.
CniHLHSTON, Dec. 17th.—Four shelf* were
thrown luto the city luet night. Our batteries
opened heavily aud soou silenced the enemy.
Nothing of interest this morning.
Lilt'll Nrw • *■
ie Marietta Rebel h i* i
young lueu iroiu^ L'liullatio
place, on Tuesday,* Dcceuibe
the following information
Previous to the battle ol M silonury Ulilaf,
the Yankee at ui.v was reduced almost lu sUlVu-
ilou, anil the mains and hotses wen; djiug • ally
by huudretia ior want ol imuge. ibc Yankees
cut dbwu all cornstalks aud rag wood Maud mg
lu the country urouud, and hililed them into
towu lor then stock to cut, they also Imuiou in
large quauiU.es ol oak leaves Irom the loresl,
and led them lo their auiiuuls.
'1 hey acknowledged a loss ol lilt)-two hun
dred killed aud wounded li lUu late battle.—
loose killed iu the ceuire were hauled dowu
Iroui the ndge and hurled iu the giuveyaid at
Chatia* ooga. Their uumber wan about two
huudred.
1 he car shed has been couverted into a for*
tress, by Ulliug up the upeumgn outlie sides
with logs, and uiukiug loop-holes lor munkctiy.
The pnsouer* cupiurtd ou Missionary Kulgo
were placed iu the nhed on their arrival at luui-
Unouga.
The destruction xrl property ut CbultilU#oga
bus beeu uiiuieusc. ttcuieel) u
left stundiug iu or around the to
pulluga ana framed houses have snared III the
gcutrul deeiiuciiou. There Is uot u ience in .»
dozen miles ol town. 1 he liuc residence of
Mr. J. Burner was lorn down amt the luuib *r
burnt tor Urcwood.
The uiai lnuery ol the rolling mill, which wus
being erected by 8. 11. l.»we fk. Go., was buried,
but au old tnan uuuird Kile) pointed out tire
spot whmc it was interred, uml whcif uui lulor
uiautB It’ll u niyiiber ol Yaukces were cugjg.d
lu resurrecting it. They had also dug up uste.nu
engine bunco by Thomas ft ouster & Co., ucar
tLe.r iouudry, uud tuksn it, togcih*. wiiu the
engine belonging to tbp Rebel oillce, and one
they bud lukcu IroinfU. KlWyloi, uud placed
them at the nyer, aud were throwing waiter up
on Hog ilill, uud iroui that point distributing it
througuoui the town iflid iheir camps by the
aid ol troughs.
The Unionists were, m» a geiierul thing, treat
ed uauudly us the Eouiherji people. Rill Grucch
r Mtutv* Conacre**.
day, wit* Opened with prayer
Con Cede
The House, 8
by Rev. Dr. Mo.
The following Special ComiullLccs wee an
nounced : Committee bn the Currency and Tax
ation, Messrs. Boyce, ol 8. C., Conrad, «d Li ,
Jones, of Teiiu., B.Id win unit LVmih, ol v i.,
Bridgers, ol N. C., and Gray, of Texta.^ Com
mittee ou Illegal Seizures,t&c., Mc.-srs; Foote, ol
Tea ii., Ciopton, ol Ala., Hartrldgc, of Ou.,
Ashe, ol N. C., and Fuusten, of Vr
Mr. Dargiu, of Al
alory ol the act in
r,ITK OF ii Klf It ii I A, < IIAIIIAM
8 con.'
\S hei eas, t
ol ordtnui)
Muihain Mi per lor fonri,
MAY lfl.UA, laUfi.
Whereas, Arnos Wol»\ Edward iad.lA,r.|, Hose
, rotten, John JMcMaimu, *». nn.i Joui. <
attend lilt* piceoni .nay Ten*
rthpc
Ant'
HAlUl .
ted a hill aiiieud-
rulation to Confederate
Treasury notes, which was appropriately re
ferred.
satu leii«i> ant ho
Witness, Uo.-iuii
Chatham Comity,
aincd.
A. o Byrne., Esq., Ordinary for
i ititb nu> oi November, 1803.
ilOMlMUv A O h k ItA \J. t;. C.
U0V96
I’ATii
DOI1N1
as, Richard W. Aduuis will apply
I made Uc
I ,1 hiisun, suiioumuivi to allcud vuiu luiut us Giaml
Jurur, iiiaue uu.aultuu the with ol .May, aim suosc-
quoutiy. Alin wuereas, Isaac a. b.Rotuu, suancou
ed to uUeNM.liu l oUl I, as cirand .iuror, made tleiatili
oiithel ilh ol May sun suhBcqiiuutly; il itnordeml
j that tiny be iliud each lu luu sum u. loity uoiturs,
S T.ITK OF URUUliiA! CilAksAA
COUNTY.--To all whom it may concern: v\ u
ourt of i
The following resolution was submitted by durniy lor Letters Diauiiasui-j* a- Admluiarator
Simpson, ol 8. C.: , |>he esWie y. M .ry Atm F. K Wuvbhura, late oi Chat
Itrsolved, That it be relerred to the Committee hnra comity, d.
on .Military AlTilra to Inquire Into the t xpedi in '
t ol I
a,oJ.
departments—where the duties
an uciivgs character In the fluid—to be
from the following Glasses, to wit: frm
abled soldiers, from pursotw within the cm
age, not physically able lor Held servic
from citizens over the conscript age.
Mr. Ciopton, ol Ala , t il'red a rcsoludon In
quiring into Cue txtciii ol the authority ol itu*
been j pr ssiug officers, aud whether any Itmlicrleg
islation is- rtquired iu regard lo the rcgulutiou
of prices.
Mr. Perkins ol Lj., ollered a resolution re
questing the President lo furnish the House
wi h the iiamua ol afl soldiers who b tve been
noticed by their commanding officer* lor gal
luniry in action, and who have been promoted
'i iiCBeart, thoicfuri:, to cite and udiuouioh all whom
I reqi’ilriug all u|.Voluiuu'nt» in 11.8 V;, ; |
Ural Monday in.May uc*c, «ytu^»wm* t>n»d io.itr<
i:»de. j win bo grantts*
dis Witness, Dumluick A. o’Uyrne. Esq., Ordmkrv
i i pi I for Chuthaiu cuiint.y, this U'.h tluy o. Novi inber, is- !1
and
held, who was ordered out «>t Chouuuodka by
Gen. Bragg, and who swam the rivet aud joined
leant
Doom of tuu 1)b&ehtbk.—The Rebel
Iroui a gentleman who ha6 just returned
irom a visit lo Tenucsscu and the Bouthern por
tion ol Kentucky, ibut uieu who have deserted
liuui our aiuiy uud returned home, ore entirely
outlawed iroui all decent society. They are not
recoguiseti by tboic who were lormerly their
best Irieuds. and iu niauy instances are repudi
ated by their relatives. The ladies do not tol
erate their viBits aud they^are the objects of uul-
vtrsal scorn uml coulempt. II there arouny in
our armies, und we presume there are but lew
who im.igtuc that th y cau desert their bauuers
and the glorious cause they have sworn to up
hold, uud be received ** a iriend by their lor-
iner associate*, let them be disabused ol such
mi impression. There is mi human belug more
detestable or tnoie detested by both Iriend aud
loe thau the deserter. The withering scorn of
the world follows him while living, and infamy
clings to his name and loliows it Into the grave.
Ills crime becomes the reproach of bis children
lor gentrations alter he has passed away. If he
is a young man, no more crushing blight can
settle upon IiIa name. It will blast bis early
avoid him, wnilo enemies will throw it lu^la
teelti until he will curse the hour when bis evil
geuius prompted him to leuve the path o/ glory
and the high road to honor aud fame, to be
come a by word and hissing of .the world.
Evacuation ov chattanoooa —T he Eresl-
tiuoi i. fuW lu Iiavb received Irom Col. Ives. UU
uid, no.v wuh ibe Anuy et Tceae«see,.a icle-
eruai anuouucieK Die evecoaii.iu olCbttUanoogu
tiy Uee. Grant, and iili relreet U|ioe Naabsllle
learind uv the railroad liebiud him. IVe uo-
(Ursiiiid tays me Richmond Enquirer that
,ieu. Harden will pur.uc. What baa caused tble
BUdiien and uncvijcctcd evacuaiiod la not kuown
liy many it is regarded as a strategic move lo
cummcucu a new cami'ulgu. Whatever may be
me enemy’S designs, be will Und his udver.aiy
on the wuleh und lully gtepared
hi my under Grant id ,
Kicbinmid " and Un eugulgbed iu lUatderbonlan
bnK -Where urniies whole have eunlt’’-where
Ml Dowell, McClellan, Pope, Uuruslde, Hooker,
uud Meade have been hurled by Gen. Lee.
ftuMoimu ExnsmrioN aoaiVst Athens.—
. The slorv is current to-day, uml deemed well
authenticated, that a loree ol Federal mouuted
lulautry, Irom two lo six thousand strong, was
on yesterday at Bluirsville, lu Union county.
The object ol this raid is the destruction oi the
public wprks at Athens. Perhaps a portion ol
me loree now collected lu this cliy, will be used
meets* uf the expedition. In
remained with GriileuUtu'i
comiuaud opposite Ghatlunu».ga duriug ihu
bhellmg of the iduce, uud wno was quilt oili-
eioufi iu hiaelloriBiu llmlr favor, was stripped
of everything. It i* stated that he wi-ul iu u
great tage lo Gem Kodeucranz, alter the tie
niruclloii oi his property, uud uemaiided a | aes
10 eouitt 8.<utb, saying that he would uot le-
inuiu wiili'meu who had destroyed uveryibmg
he possessed, anti desired to cuiue Oouih, know*
ing tuai he would be huug, aud wauled the mat
ter quickly over. We believe tbo pa»* wa* ru-
fused.
Yankees tltted up a prets the Rebel was
compelled to leave at Ghatiauuoga, aud wth
some type on whith our war uulietiu was print
ed, weit; prlntiug their ordeis, pa,-eis, dee.
The Western uud Atlantic depot wits used us
a eommisbury depot, uud the Batik of utiuita-
noogaas a Fruvost Marshal's dike. The resi
dence of A. U. Van Epps was occupied as ht ud-
quarters by Geu. Thomas.
PerhapstA
i undertake the “ Ou U)
Daring Touledsrsit) ILItl-ilupiure ol* a
New Vbtk Mteamor- Mie la Hun UIT.
They me having a terrible excitement iu New
York. Tno steamer Chesapeake, Capt.^V/il-
letls, which left New York ou 8aturday even
ing for Portland, Me., was captured tweuty
miles north of Cape Cod Slnuduy morning,
shout oue o’clock, by Confederates iu digui:.e,
who Lad taken passage ou her. 8be L a splen
did steamer of 400 tons barthun, and carries two
guns. She is very fast, uud ta the same vessel
That chased and captured Lt. Reed, ot the Ta-
cony, who had captured the revenue cutter
Cushing. A telegram lioiu Si. Johns, N. B.,
says •
.. J£fc e «'iW M 2&rm l k Y‘US 1 ithmS; 'i'NrNA IkkHi
possession of on Sunday uioruiug last, beiweeu
o'clock, by Btxioeuiehel passengers —
Mr. Lyons, ol Vu., ollered a rcaolutioti rc-
qnesting the Bcqrelary of the Treasury to luruith
me House with a siatemeul of the'value ol the
laxlde pr port) I t the Conf«d'rate 8tnios, upon
tho basis of the census of 1880.
Ou motiou ol Mr. Boyce, two additional mem-
burs wort* ttuihnrt7.<*d lo be addt-tl to the special
committee ou the currency.
On motion, the House adjourned.
Clcacral I^Ieufcher.
Yankee papers reiterate life assertion that
this person was captured iu cltizea’s dress ut
Miue Kuu. How happens il that nothing has
been heard of him in RichmondY 'Ttfi's ques
tion may be answered by referring to recent
statistics of captnDd Yankees, from which il
appears that, tor evei*y live huudred prisoners
taken, the average uumber of officers does not
exceed hull a dezen. Hence it is plain that
Yaukee officers run luster thau pilvules or dis
guise themselves after they have been captured.
This emails greater hardships iu prison, but,
heretofore, these hardships were solaced with
the hope of exchange, which -bad been denied
officers hut uot men. It ueeouuts also for the
large excess or our officers In wYuukee bauds—
two or three to oue—and is worth lookiug into
for their sake, albeit there is uo prospect of a
renewal of the cartel.
But where ia Meagher? Ten days or two
weeks alter the affair at .Mine Run, the Yankees
assert he Is lu bur bands, clad us a citizeu. lie
has not appeared at the North, uor huff he up-
peured’here. Possibly he wus killed. Possibly
be is ou Belle Isle disguised as a private Pat
Murphy or Deuuis O'Conner. ^ A lew day.
six Yunkce corpses were laid out iu the dead
house, and during the night one ol the car fusses
arose, kicked out a plank from the side oi the
house and absquatulated. This may have been
Tt.omas Francis Meagher, late Br.gadier Gene
ral oi Irish Yankees, now a perambulating
corpse making bis way to the Potomac along
the regular Baltimore detective route. No re
ward has beeu ollered for the iugeuious ubscou-
der.—Richmond Whin.
-w-—~,-jd euglftWer of tBtf steamer was shot
dead and his body tbrowu overboard. The first
engineer was shot in the chin, hut was ruiuiued
board. The ilrst mate was badly wounded
in the groin. Eleveu or twelve shots were tired
at the captain.
nov*)- •
TATI
TY.-
ION .
on tile u*l. Ia
eoanty,dcc««
it way com .’Ui,
make oUjo-.i .ol i
Bt-coud jnouuay
afore, to cite and admonish all whou.
■j ut’uiia .ippour ImRoiu naiu Court It.
uy on or nciure **•
j dun
JTA'Ili. of
utuurwiBw c.uul
eLoriue, Ordinary for McluU)t>h
oi u corn her, .sod.
A. A DsLURnifi, o. M. C._
hKOURlA. ihcJ.VIUMI
GiiaiUi.iiisiiip on the prisons
These arc, luoieioru, u> cite and admonish all whom
il may uom.orv, lo bo aud Sfeieur lioloru said c ourt to
make objocuou ttf any they Have) ou or ueiut t' me
urst SLonuay in December uoxi, otherwise said let*
Mclu
nl tmarnuUHl.
Witiies*, a. A. fiuLAirme, Ordinary
OOUIltr, SAiveM rf«y Movouihi r, mod. •
uov i A. A- O. M. O’.
ti'IMri fc OF GHOHCilA, YVAYNK (JoiJNrY.
funn it may com urn : Whereas, Wiley
Idhlleirlium. upou Hie t
r Lellcis of DGinissiu
j adiuiuirliulit
lure, the kindred and creditors of. raid do
ne hereby ciletl aud udiuoli.Bued toTile .heir
hereby t
•lOjeciluMB u* any tuey have; ut ui) ollice,
tue inW, otuunNine l.u
grail luu the appu
uary l^r h
Novtaaher il, 1H63.
ttataa ooon-
muii, Administrator
i riighshutu, Oocoaaud, applies
toie to cite and admonish all per-
snow cause in any they have; why
i oh itie Uist Monday ill February
j Uitmiieecd’lrum hm aduunialia^
Given uuder my hand and uiUcial signature, this
Juiy auib, lati "
jy-a
J. a. WIGGINS, Ordinary.
oTA’M'; OF ftiOHWI A*«Wa YNK COlUS'l Y.
O io all wiiuiu II lUa^ eot.e.Aiii : Wuureus, Wiley
Knox, Aumtnisuutur upnn me i stale ol aos. Wain
Wtiglu, lal ol said couuiy.-dci:eased, appln s lor Lel-
:.-ttttu.
Old
sliaiion ul said
efure, the kufUred ami creditors of said de-
are liuiehy cl t-d uud adiuouiahtiU lo UL their
ous vu any ilicy uavef lu uiy ulllce, in terms ol
uppli
Many friend* who have tried the quali
ties of paper as a coveriug and uddiiiouul pro
tector against cold and exposure to the wind
aud weifther, icporl most lavorably. ^ waynk cuiinty
Two lolds oi newspaper iu the shoe arc equal Ni* £ ■ “..V.ff ^ n.*i. J/u.n
a ,. nr lr ui.I.. I.r».f..r.il»ln .im iiiiL » 1 meuths utlci UitU. licteol,uppIluillOA Will
il urdiuilrj
Novemhe
or said county.
il, 18tW.
to a good cork sole, aud arc preferable
exposing the wearer equally to cold atler use.
Persons suffering from liability to cold iu the
I'jncr li'Hdios h.vu
tuiro by many who Builer about lb** inrtHus or
legs. The socks aud drawers will convenleutiy
retain the paper iu place. Two lolds oi
attaclico to or •diotuiLnu tho thiiiue.it su«.el or
verlet. Will be fotonfrequal to a good blanket.
» th* Court ol Uidiuary
ol lot of laud num
eund District of said
ol dames It. Lewis,i
Alter belug overpowered, the captain was put
into irons, and the passengers were notified that
they were priBOuers ol war to the Confederate
ruatei of America. .The sieanfer came to of!
Partridge Island at about one o’clock this mum
leg The crew and pasoongers, except the Urst
engineer, were put on board it bout and scut to
. . ... In it vv nirtil nrl V
this city. The steamer then sailed iu an easterly
direction, aud was subs»*queutJy seeu alongside
auotber vessel. It Is supposed that she took ou
noard a supply of coal Irom her.
The attack took place about twenty-one miles
east of Cape Cod. Captain Willetts aud the
passengers per the Chesapeake are now at the
Mansion House. The steamer and cargo were
valued at fMO.QOB. The steamer sailed from
New York on Saturday al 4 o’clock p. m., and
was one of the regular line plying betweeu^Now
York and Portland.
The New York Herald has the following ad
ditional particulars of the capture
From all we can loaru there were only seven
nasseugers who purchased passage tickets lor
Portland, Me., while a duzeu or more persons,
dressed shabbily, some as relumed soldiers,
went ou board and purchased their tickets ol
the clerk oi the boat. This uot being
frequent method ol doing busiuei
to pre* - ..
me vleiuliy ol Eilijiy, a very small force could
bold tbu uiouuuir, i-'Ueee.. But U Is loo luu
uow, II me rumors current he credible. Amen,
must bo held, II utull, by Its own qurrlsou end
hill may be sent Ihltber.
Associated Pres.
ol course
would "not create uuy ausplclona either iu Ibe
mind of the clerk or captain. Auioiik Ibe seven
onsseegera Who obtaiucd their tickets ul me
olUce, was .one person who slated to the clerk,
that be wa. a sea captain, and prelerred this
mode of reacblm; Portland on uccaunt ol ia
belnk the pleasantest and cheapest. Heloro she
started some fifteen peraoue were counle
i.,r deck: bnt even at the office nolhlnn %as
the loree
The repo
u n.ired the appearance of the enemy at Lafay-
eite on Satu.clay, which baa been continued,—
They enured tbo place, sixteen hundred strong,
captured six men belong!..t; lo the .i K nalcorps,
then wlibdrevv.iu thedireollon of Chattanooga.
The names of most: captured are \\ . S. Porter,
U-nj. 11. Booth, A. K M. Kintie, Joo E. Smilh
Jesse Ely and W. A. Hull.
declined the public
im by ibe C.ty Oouu
e'ds repose niter tba
tmnnd. Of our paue
d says Hint Gebrgta
@-6.lt b'
(leu Strati,>n tend, re.
cil oi Columbtoi. He
nnxinttes ol hia late <
he speaks hopefully,
alone has
the Ohio
bail the enemy hack lo
rjf- At the I Itc
fei.reid, E^q , «a»
Vllle, J as. 0. Shea
aud Jus. Ilagood re
ay enetlou, B B de Graf
leeted Mayor ot MilleJge-
i-elecled Clerk of Council,
steeled Marshal.
Special Notice,
On 8ATUI1DAV. the 5th Inst., aud
W. ’y. ou every Saturday thereafter, the Gfl.rrsla
Ulatrlbutlng Comurittee will seud to the Georgia
troops at Charleaton, muter charge of a special ***■
Stager, additional supplies, aud snrli eontrllultlons
of fruit, vegetables and cooked provletons, not of a
perishable nature, as may reach Savannah on the
Friday previous. Every package nruat be distinctly
marked " The Georgia Distributing Committee, Sa
vannah." WM. UATTERSUY, Chairman.
O’HiH. S. Uaanea. Secretary, snptl—If
OFFICE GEORGIA BgklBF AND .
U08P1TAL A88001AI ION, >
Auuuhta, Ga., Juue 33d, lttttt. )
a mvBsengor of the Georgia Relief auo
Hospital AsBoefstlou will leave Atlanta
on or near the lUtft ol each month foi* Mississippi,
and will take charge ol all boxe* and packages In
tended for the Georgia troops iu that State, and will
carry them to some sale point near the army aud de
posit thum, and notify the owners *>r deliver them
to tho owners, if practicable, free oi charge. The
ooxus and packages must he marked with th« names
ot the owners, their company aud regiments, and to
the care of the Georgia Reljui aud Hospital Associa
tion, Atlanta, Ga. The Association will not be re-
apoualblo for the delivery of any box containing
perishable articles, aucii as green vegetables, Ac.
Ilexes and packages will be deposited at the Wayside
Uome, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. POTTBR,
je*/2—dlwem General 8nperlnlendenU_
i ol lUe ueirs uua crettilorn of
JAMBtt M. aiuww, <*'*"*, *•
iTuil l RVlA LEW I?. AOiu a.
nd wlieieas, 1'. a. Her Haul,. James Foley,..
8lraue, John Ready, Huuiy Mucheil, 1'. Dow
ney. G. N. PuiluiU, W. R. Nuit.b, Barnard,
Dully, D. B tiould, J. R. W. Dowell, Albert Free-
man, J. B. HoW«ii anaM.,1. t'oliuu, sumiuouui to
a<ieiiU the pivsent Mt*y iVriii ot s.uiL'ouii us Tel it
Jurors, nave made deiauit lor ihu Te.ui. Aua
areas, Jusepli .H, Honnuuns, J. Muck, vicor K <
Uuylw, ilonigomury cmuming, Daviu l^iuiiy, Uiram
Roller, s, James M Under,!.', u. achreck, tv miaui
bturr, J. U, Dtinunn, Dr. hli*ln I'arsous, v*. W blu-,
W mourn B. lal a tou, W. <1. Neville anu Dauief m.
1.UIH, sumuioind .«• fitteml (lie present Teiiu ol said
criminal eases, have made deiuuu ,t>
wUor, as James Mciieioy, R. M.
Tboiupsou aud H. U. Kekinau, Ta.i
laiilt oil iliu Itflli tluy ul May iapl,
I .a 111
A
Muriimer li. Williau: ,
Rilwin* D. Netdim^e*, John U.
T'lle.maii, niudu Ueuult ou Ibc
any oi Muy, u'ld tubseqiienlly; and
. T« I
elg
mb i
y* Petit Ju
fault on .be meiitj-sixin cay ol May und
fluently; and whereas, A. l**. tit din
iiuoige A. MeClOikey uml « ffnt)Ui t Uer itaas,
, made dsLuliuu ibc iwcui) c. K tun u*> •
s, uulu
b.IWei
sept
WM. U. UULLOCII,
. C. O.
( lutluui isfcrler ( ouri,
Jl'I.E TERM, Ik .,.
W IIKREIN, J. Kelly, ft. King, M. J. Scan
Ian, \j. vV. rtioae, D. G.» Parse, p.. McGuire
and Daniel Mabaquy, summoned to atteud
Juroi
. ofoustuaiu inferior Court, as I^ilt
, m.idemurtuli, ami wlmreas, H. suiuui and
r«frs, made munuit, ami wlmreas, B. »
If. Bmitb.W'etIt Jurors, ana Robsri Cl
Brown, summoned as Talesmen, made delault on
tbe second diy ol said term ; u is ordered mul they
bulined twenty dollars each, unless they ille good
and sufllclent excuse ou ur before tue Urst day ol
the next Term or Luis C'ouri.
True extract from the minutes.
WM. H. BULL! II,
iep!f
berk 1.
Land tor Sale,
c. c.
I HAVE two lots of good pine
laud, well timbered, iu dvu miles of
Glcumore, with a (arm of about lorty
acres cleared, wild a goo,l dwelling
house, kitchen aud other out-buUil-
iuui wuhlug iqpUichasu will call ou Jas.
Gleunorc, who will show the land aud
make known the price. t>*ibUU.
JaMK4 BBNNBTT.
Wanted.
cominodattou lor a nundred negroes, within five
miles of either iho Central Railroad west ol Bcriveu
count>, or ibe Atlantic aud Gall Ratioad South ot
Apply to
:v,or me
the Alumoka.
octal—3aw8w
$500 Reward.
R AN a WAl’y on Sunday, the 18lb day ol
beptetnber lust., my u
of uge, live leet W in
. „ . jh, browu color;
weighs ubout one buudred aud dtry pounds, bt *li
cheek bones; oue or two of his upper trout teeth out.
He formerly belonged to Mr. H)uin. 'The ubove re
ward will be paid loauy person lodging htin In and
jail In tueCoutederate States, so lean get him.
. JOHN A. STaLIY, J. P.
Savannah, Sept. 15th, lbttS, seplb
8T
vrv oF n»i«ttciiA,WN\fdii.oti«rv.
- ’ will im
11 WO ^ Wi
IH'J RHOAD ITBRBTi
..kfTKM IMII.Kt.AI
. (Ill
CHANGEOF HCH I1.UUL.E.
and alter hiinday, November lit. isfl'l,
trains ou this itoau -
O'"
as follows
DAILY DAY TRalN
Leave Savannah.
Arrive in Macon *.
ueavu Maco 1,
.Mri7(i In Savannah
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
e Havam
*• at WhUesv llle,
e WIliLsVl le, (Ni
e ul SuvaiiiiHii.
AlJUlio
l; Augusta
Leave AUgusla.
rive in idil'eu.
Am
augusiH.
Leave Batonion
Art 1 vc In Gordon
Leave Gordon. .
Arrive in Kaionu
Posseugorh in
PONTON BRANCH.
5.10 A.
.1 00 P.
1 both ways
. _ Savannah and Mar.
Will take either train, aid conuot.1 m
n ibe ue«ngia uud oouili « aroint • Railroads
'hr Millenge,tiiu kuu auumion iakt- "Day Train"
from Savannah and Augusta, arid "Night Train’'
will not be
with south- western R. R«aat Muum
kufsula, Fort Gaines and inwrm«aiiaie ia»m
With Maum aud W. R. R. u> Ailania and Hu
Day Train connects a) Macon with b, W.
cogee H. U. to Gokombus, Montgomery, Mobile i
Atlantic and tiulf Railroad.
liortMl tza ifloal Kxptdlllona Roolels
Brauiwick andTIteiussvUisths,,
Madliuu 4). kl., Lake u»»,
fffoulloello, aud TallahM-
«*•« Florida. . 4
O N aud an«r Monday, Jnlff Rial,
1068, tho cars will U *
excepted,) as follows:
e aud run daily tBuiidnyt
Leave Savannah at
Arrive at TLomasvllle at 7 4b P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Thomasvlllo at 6-81 A. M,
Arrive at Savannah ...it.uo t*. m,
Connecting at McIntosh (Stallou No.
Olf
lb
alieruale
Weet) ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday
a line of coaches to Darien. Returning ou al
^^onnocUng at Tebeaaville (No. 9) dally with the
cars for Brunswick.
DonnectlnH at ^oilman (No. 16.) daily with a line ol
ouaahes to Madison C. H., Fla.
Connecting at Groover's iNo. 17) with a dally Hue
of coanlme tv Monticuiiu, Fla. Arriving in time Uj
connect with the cars to Tallahassee and St. Mk*k».
Freight Trains leave Savannah Mondays, Wcdm-e
days and Fridays, at ti A. M.;retmnlng on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Haturdays at 4 P. M,
$60 Reward..
^IIIII a V Do^laM^sfjrd \<D^***- v *' 1 ' * '* ^
111 also bo p
IrelLBVr
o^ieih npu Cut 1
S, b,it
tou, gley i
tnu, and a Ii
substitute l
Lieut. Cnrud'g«
■ K'- .
i nair, loik .u LoCgto.o,
iccnpatiOu. Hu uniisica
ompuius, on me 14th oi
ut mu Hub day oi a my,
r ' fiDKK,
B , i
OKKAT
IkiilfiiiUli lit).
Capital—Two and a Hair Million
Dollars.
r£u.
ii ftrgaulzed by election <
%VOleVMttUB.
Dwight I.h
•;rsby,
sidefit.
juunmuN,
CHARLES DAY, .i«M.r»*iMr).
The undursignuo baa been appointed,,Agent for
iHvanuuli mm iuu low counuy oi Ueorgiu, di..l is
pared to take neks against h i
*p-47— ly
J aALEU AloHENRY ,
i Lay i
Southern Insurance
COMPANY,
» • SAVANNAH, GA.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Brigham, George Pal tea,
John Bus tou, Win. U. 'll son
john Cunningham, a. Wilbur.
John M. emi
Henry I.Athi
’The
nag*
lsiwic bcoii, oi Macon,
V\ in. E. Jackson, ol A»gu;u.
ompany Is prupared lo insUtti a/Vdinst loss or !
on all ilusrrlpilous ol property on luvoiible .
All lueses promptly adjusted and paid.
GUtcc, SD liar Slrni.t, Knvul.n.I,. (fa. ff‘]
HUN It t HIIKIHAM, Fre.l.trnl. . i,
Aa*0N Wmaon, Setnetury. rcpy&—ti
Bit VAN STREKT
NEGRO AUCTION MARI.
open, No IWb Bryan sit
frail, fresh meat, dab, oysters, and other pensnabR
articles. Freight by Passenger Train should be de
livered at the Dept at least w
lug time of the ualn.
HAVK uiy hou
MulaoL Bquaro, oavuiiimu, *»a., ioi mu rtiu ui
grocs,. privately aua at ant-lion, *»n Tuesday* ana ,
Thursdays ol every week. 1 will sell ail kinds of
piopci t> Hi the Court House on the Ilrst, Tuesday of
every month. Pei sons having yroperi jr ioi wtla [
will givu two or more days
that tbo property *
ii hour hoiorc the s
Tl’j. FULToft, Boperlntondenl.
beiore too uay of
... be advertised, a also |
huvt! accommodations lor any number ol Neg roc*
tta moderate price lor board, and I will use * very
iiiort to make quirk sales and to the best advantage. .
J. A. STEV.ENHGN,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
J ilrst Tiiordtty
L lloua.
January
tract
county.
ilbin
__ __ i laild tun-
luiulug two buudred acruF, iuoro or leas, known a*
Hie BrctTj Island irace, ailjoiiilng Blepuuu a. jsyers
laud. Also, at the same huh; uuu place, ninety
uuuui cd und llliy acre Uai’t giuiued
eauiuel Eigle. bold a» the property jo/ bnerrod
Akins, Uiivasod, ior I
the heirs and credl-
SAMUbMyVaKINH. Adm’r.
r .)
November*, 1868. uuvu
Adiuiulstriior’s Sale.
i Y virtue of an order yl the. Court of Ordinary
PLUMBAGO,
Ol Pierce county,' tlkbrgid, will.be sold,
mat 1’UESDAY iu January next, before.tire Loan
House door, iu the towu of Blucksliear, witlda the
legal nours ol sale, a i*arl oi Lot No. 91, situated in
mul near said town, containing about 4UU acres.
Also si the same tuuu aud place, one town lot and
improvements, lu said towu.
Also, will be sold helo.o tRe Court House door, in
iho town ul Forest, Lliucb couuty, within the legal
boats of sale, ou the llrat * , *‘*’ "* u, ‘* , ‘ r,, *» r *' ■'
port of Loi, number
:tduy i
Februaty
, lying in said
Clinch, containing hIrjui 100
salt) lauds sold as tue prupthly •" '
ju, tlcceased, subject
lloVg— w4u
county
i the widow’s dower.
aT.YVU-
WILLIAM GGEl*TElv, AdmT.
AIMIIMVrilAToll''S SAf.K.
ILL be sold before the Court House '
h«r deck; bnt eveu
thought of it. ,
She whs lull of freight, consisting of cottou,
rag* provisions and geueral merchaudize. 8be
onlf carries about thuiy tons ol coal, which is
enough to last her ior ibe round trip, and had
not more than three days’ coal at Hie lime of
her capture, so that iho rebels cunnoi gel very
far with >er. She carried Ui»icuus, six pound
ers, one brass and the other iron, seve.al re
volvers, and some other llre-arnis.
It is uot known whether there wui any p Att# -
,.v. w.. board, but It is supposed that '
not much. Her sails are *niall and <
depended _upnn._ There we. no
sured.
ill b!
k, and
ibe value ot ib 1
known whetbe.
CaplHiD is expected to arrive here M-d iy,
ill be obuined.
propeller Cheaaiieuke was .
awell.nnhls city, and wa
did vessel lu every respect.
1663, by J. A.
then the full purlicnlan
The sieain p
by il. B. Crora
In lUc Couf«4eraie stales* IHs’i Court
For the Southern Dlatrlct of Georgia.
NOVEMBER 'A KKM, 1808.
O ftllEHUn that the next regular ^uriu of the
Distilct Court of tbe Confederate Slate* for the
Southern District of Geoigla, be held on •»••* «•■*'
Wednesday lu April uext, (1804) at the O
Slates court Room, in the cuy ol Bavaun
u*u o’clock iu the forenoon or that day, or which all
pwisO'ih luLc-re.tsd will take due nolle.
d it lalurther oiceredthat a copy of this ord<
be* published once a week, lor iwo We. ks, iu ea» •* 1
m«- public uewsptti.ers inSaVau. ah, AUgUeU, Muci
u, d ColuaibUS. bill November, i8b3.
ai.a uiuut EDWARD J. HARDEN,
Dlslricl Judge.
A true copy fronfU, original order. 1‘ab Nu’
her, i8b3.
Clinch couuty
uli the
oi Jesse VV.Caili
ly m grors, and u
B U,
ball acre each; .V
Block a -all
iH'iieUtoi lb*
I sale
ci.usistiug of
town lots iu Lin
..K : AO. U, blue*
No. ., Block B, :»ud No.
. l and J, of Block C, uud N«».
lowuol otockiou. Sold lor l!
heirs aud creditors, 'i'enus on the d
WM. A. i.AR'l Eti.
Adiuinlsirator.
AUWlSIlSl'KAIOa’S ftlOl'ICK
XL pvrsous baviug any claims against the estate
W. Carter * « •«»*-
A XL pi
ot Jesse W. Carter, late ol Clinch couuty
tcaied, will please Hand ibein lu* properly all. sled,
within the time prescribed hy. law, and nil persons
iud« hiod will muLc immediate pay"-'*
\N M A. CARTER,
w
aumikistua rou's kai.k
ILL t o sold on the Urst Tuesday ln^ January
.before lha Court "
in Kflingha
i ft'i’!
'Jr-'
co,y. _
•aperi
wy-Atpci'iitl WusInoKlondi.patcU anuouue.
th« arrival cf livo (tailRiles treat Louisiana to :
Conprean. They ctain. u> be Union men, but te-
fuaeil to vote lor UepublK-uu nominees for
3peakrr. .
Trial of mu Nhohobs in Hancock.—Four
r.t tbu
insurn
• Inat v
r 0*»
, Judge 11
lion of bl* et nU
with an aiu-iupt at on
k, noticed some time
uvicted before III- 8u-
ris presiding. Oue of
nd .1 for the coinmuiu
by ih»* (
a ftplen-
built in
rvell, was 450 tuna burthen
and eleveu leet draft ol water, built ol oak,
■cboouer ringed, and bad a direct acting (ftigluu
ol two bundled borse power, one cylinder of
40 Inches, und 4J Inch platon. She hoa alwaya
been a popular boot on tbia route.
Tbe Chesapeake carried a crew of about .0
ocraouf Who wire, no doubi, ao iciftlered
ihrougbout (be ve.ael that they .lid’ not have
time to collect aud retain, posses lou ol the
steamer.
Tbe Navy Department was greatly cxemsec
over this cupluro. Tne Agawam, Irom Port
land, the Vicksburg, Grand Onlf, Scbago, and
Dawn Irom New Yor.;, end the Tlcanderoga
and Hendrick Hudson, from Boston, weie nil
to sail on Monday tollmen I the daring raiders.
From MusibsiffT—At *aa‘ accounts some
I, ur ur live bundled Federal, were al Mecban-
icsbuig, Mtsa., oetwceu tbe Big Black and Ya-
UaTIIASt
joonty. -
Whuruos William HuuUr will apply at the
Court of urutuaiy lor Lettura Disnilssorv a»
Administrator ou the Eetato of George 8. Uardirg.
I le ol said couuty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cue sudsdmonisb all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection iff any tuey have) imor beiore Iliu 1st
Monday in July uext, otherwise said letters will la*
granted.
{Notice to oebtors nud Dredltors.
LL imr(K.as having clutui* against me estate <
AXJGTJBTA, GEORGIA,
Agents lor the sale of
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
MAN UF ACTURED TOB ACCO
/ 10N8TANTI.I on hand a large stock ol all
■ ■ ’ * t luvite acalffrom purcluw-
DOriUtJl
V7 grades,
SOUinwfiOTfiftN RAILROAD
, v N lnd Ut* Sunday, Mmyrb 99d. IBM, Ito <'ntum,
O baa Mall aud Passenger iralu will run as lol
lows:
HTWIM MAOOM AMO UOLOIUUS,
Leave Macon at 11411.-*
Arrive at Ooloabas at *«li*40 P. M
'. u!b‘(i V. M
. 6.90 P. M
Leave Oolamhuaat..
BLACK LKAD,
— • AND
WAOON G- BE AB£
j^mlt SALE AT
New Goods.
JUST OPENUD.
1 CASK W.NTKH F»rLll.d
T ease Dents' Neck Ties
1 rape Gents’ hemmed L. C. Handkerchiefs
80 dozen Scissors
Black English Crapes
Black Crape Collars and Cuffs
1000 yaids^aid Honuv^un*,
DzWlTT A MORGAN.
oct90
HY OKO. \Y. U YLLV.
Will be sold at private sale, the follow ing proper
tv : one good size •Blear, two milch «)Wb twe
calves, one hellet
Arrive at Maoou at
BBTWMMM MAOOM AMU UBAWAHOOOHHI.
0.90 A.
.4.88 P.
.7.80 A. M
. .5.vl P. M
Hull And Passeuger Trains from Albany col
neat daily at 8inf thvtlle, No. 10 8. W. B.R., sJiu Irom
Fort Gaines doily at iiuthbert, with Cbatuihooche*
Leave BmithvUle at..
Arrive at Albany at..,
Leave Albany
19.80 P. M
908 P ‘
9.30 A. M.
K. MENDEL, Or I
Hid Droller.
Inf/thal he is now prepared u. Dye all <
fi at Style on Blllhami VVOoieu Dtussui, Kbav
Table C'ovora and Crape_ nlm*"" 1 '*“«»'
, Ac.;
1 lu thu lo:Ht 1
also, (
*SH V ^n^‘t,k.‘n»ye'to.t»ieiU.in« t. now
menared to c.oan, bleach and press Ladies uonueia
■ui/fIh's In the most iashiouabid stylos, loiiaa
ieratc.
GeiiUemen's Garmunls Dyedano Cleaned, M may
he required, In the sumo Bcpmiur sty e ^W
erally so well pleased his yasrotisand frimidsioyiif.
4:1,000 Acres of Laud
For Sale,
Tbar-day, ihr
9 6ft P. M.
Arrive at bmtttivllle at
I .wave Cnlbbert at
Arrive at Fort Gaines at
Leave Fort Gainee at
Arrive at Cuthbert at
Making the connection with the op aud down chai
4.88 P.
A. M.
A. M.
S. r X.‘& oSSSK'MltrTct or Florin. ,
90 000 acres of land, known as the Fleming Grant
situated in iirevard county, Florida, on Indian Rlv»j
iu T 80 H, It 37 E; T 80 8, R 8b E; '1 81 «, R 88 E, I d
M, R 87 E. Property ol Bernard
19,180acres of J^nd lu Br«vatu ■*••*'•••• -
the Gome/ Grant, in T 89 8. K41 E; T *8 8, It 49 E*
•l* as b, H 49 K; T 40 H, R 48 E; T 40 8, R 48 E. 7 41»
l* 48 E. Property of Gomes, Gomez * Gomes.
600 acres ol Land In Hernando ronnty, Florioi
couiprfbiiig the E X of N K *4 of 9.8; tnu ^ A
li-low Fnrt V.llny .U,.uUl U. Jl, ofW
... ulaki iiKitiH frtim Aueusva and Bavunuah Vj uvu Q
Mcnutomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kljq;spin,
B ugton, Savannah, ^Biedgevllieaud Eatoutoa.
PUitOOACbos rua from AJliany t-» Tallahassee,|Ma n«
bridge, Tbomaaville, Ac.
SLSi?5i l, .KS A ssra>ss»“
aatentum 1
VIRGIL POWflRB,
* Engineer aud tttipennundrnl.
Macon. March 18d, lb68. Mnrrt
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE
tlou No. 9, C. R. R.
BY GEO. W. «VYLLY
Valuable Land at Private Bale.
Two loti of Laud in Lowndes couuljr, Ga.
Nos. lttl and 102 in ldtli District; No. ittl in Ifttb
District, jolnlug—in all 1470 acres. . „
:«i0 acres cleared of as flue ouk and hickory land hs
any in the county, the balance uml oared aud most'y
pine land, with clay subsoil. The improvements
Tu
tar,
versoer 1
•lift
A lb.
W.
will make iiumeuiaiejuiyiuetit
Joll!^Ic "alMo, »'• Albany
Adiu’r Est. W. \N .
Exei’Wor's Sale.
W ILL bo sold ou
next, beiore Ibe
ib id. Efliughuin county,
..I sab*, two Binall negrt
! years of age. (sold li
i minors of the
»-day In January
j do«jr lu Bpriug-
a I lie legal nours
.. _ . 11 three and'
beiielit ol ibe Heirs'and
eeute oi oltcdlah Edwards, Br.Jate
VVltuo.., Dumluick A O'Byni. K.q,, Ordinary (ot J , .aid ennuty, dwmMd.
ChaUiautmuaty, tbl. Utb day of Dfic.mbcr, lsca. • ,i. ft liWABDS, Ex«otoi
drelV DOMiNItlk A. O rtYft..k>, ... 1. n. HuilngHald, IU- Nnv. aid KWh t»iw44-'
.MiiltdgeviUe Reorder.
1.—We buve
tiieun Gbokg
addressed t
m> find daiml BlwlrsvlU**, the
-Uhm lh.il 1 he Y anke. 9 were
ir Moridiv, North Carolina, 10
*u«ly esilmnind irom sliU’CO
Mnd Parlies m»I Ibciu are
until-to GeoigiH, taking away
mul,*’* lo be found, and 1 oin
in lake lb.- oath ol allegisuce.
nnr-iires sill be ; roiupilv >a
Mild" if 1 at tv H' d drive them
A-lai-tn I dtll j/'.nctr.
Vicktbu
report that th*
ip ready in make
L Jack-
kJ I ATH OF GKHMUIA, 4 II A I II V ’»
n COUNTY.—To ail whom it iu»y concern : V\ m re- j
as, Julius C* LeHardy will apply at the Cuun ol
Ordinary for Letters of Adsunl
ol Edward Bounenberg, late uf l halbaui county,
* °Tht^e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all w!
lt may ronctiru, lo lie and appear beiore sum Coui
make objection (11 any they haveiou c '
aecoud Mouday In Jauuary next, urn
letters will be grauted.
Executor’s Sale.
r|LL be sold on the ilrsi'TITBSDAY in January
.,-v. i..>inr.( 11>.> Court House door in EiU.iU-
I years of sgi
opertj.d
uovlfi*
IIV GKO. W. U YLLA.
At Private Sfele.
9!40 acres of land, situated ou the Central Hallroad,
3« miles irom buvannsb, 2ft acre# are iu a good state
ot cultivation. Tue Impiovqmenls consist of a good
dwelling with all necessary outbuildiug*. Any per
son desiring a pUu=anl, vale and neaithy place
ll 10 appiy *■
nct2
HY GKO. ». W ihLl.
At Private Bale
A lot on the Hou'h side 01 Charlton street, 1
ne corner »»f West Broad, flit) live vui iro
barium street. Fee simple Said lot is 1
:*Ve ol ^7>J per annum, renewable yeaily
vid A. Mct/ger,
of said
.-III of the heirs.
A. N. KKIFFEH, Executor.
ablisb their.headquarters
sou and ltenl 0, i.
Oeu. Ji st’i'U E John 1
Ml-s, his beatUjusiier-*.
A correspondent ol the 8cmii
writing »rom Okaluna, Mi** , n '
has aroused the v real est miibususn
people ol tbit suction. TUonssnd*
zing and flockiug to hi*1 slandftn
leeliug prevails In VN'oM Tcnneoee.
it sell shout
Ctateudon.
Witnees, Dominick A. 0*Bvrne, Esq., Ordinary f u I
O istbam county, this bib day of December, 18b.». f
deciU POMPODK A. O'BYRNB. o. 0.0.
S ~ T A T K OF GEORGIA, WAVNK
tiUDNTY-•ORDINARY’
w hom a may coueern Where
I per and W iliam George, of ssld btate and
made Bra don, | M p kl iies to ihe Clerk < *
SHERIFF’S SALE!
ST
Salt.
NATKA Liverpool Halt
Wines and Liquors
LD Madeira and Sherry Wines
jyi« 1-
PIPtS, PIPES.
GEORGIA RAILRO’AD
QBOBOUk HAIJffiOAD. I
Auwusta, July 94, ibfil,
O N and aftnr Sunday, JnlyXItb, Snljuay gug**''
wan mod on main line alao Tra.nnouMhnn
aud Waabtukton braucho. wilt tan to connect tuft)
further notice. ,. 1W _
Atlanta....
Atianu... ■
Augusts...
...b.ioa. 1
...7.1ft P. 1
...6.46 A. 1
...LOOP. I
W ILL be sold In Lake City,
al*t of January, A. 1>. 1M4, tl.e folio wins
—— *udt)ya decree ot uie « oinuaer
k ol N A k ol bee ul; E %
W Moan’dK X of 8 W If, and b£ Mol' S« c 2a, T I
P, 11 iy E. 1 .operty 01 Thomas J. Parson*.
160 acres of Land In Brevard, near county site, Lo4i
Nos 9 and a of bi c 29, T 88 b, R 41 E. Propet ly c
Pmlip UeruHlles
Proj»erty of A
BIMkNivS N>VWater Lot No._tft^an_d U>
Wifi
» Block 19; Lot N<
Block 96; Lota 1,2 aud 4,
5,In Block 17.
ONE HTBAM MAW MILL AND URlbT MILL,
on Block No. 88, in the city of Tampa.
bo acres ot Land, In Hlllfcborouuh '.county, Florid.
H % of N W f ol Bee ft, T 3b B, li 90 il. Property 1
r Bell.
Trains ^connecting with Wasbiugio
Branches leave Auuusta sto.aft a. m., »
8.10 A.M.
No connection with Warnmu
^Bolkltr ’fain loav. A °«°“«U. 6 y ?»N-Huft.
M. J- Solomons,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
hay htkkkt. .
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^^MhnU Con.iKnin/nu nl Ftoducat.lt Mor
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OSNA.BURGS,
UV THK FlUFU Oil IIAI.K.
ni< r ' , > l ,1 >« h «* ;
Flnrida, and ollut a Un. ni,,orluufty fur prufttaWe .J
vestment.
»g Ferdina,
hiutoe District Attorney,
Last* City, Florida, and E. W. Thompson
F lorida.
K. M. THOMPSON, Receiver]
E McLBOD, Confederate mates Attorney.
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ALSO,
CUTT'ON TWINE.
D. & E. «
Wood. Gutla Perth»
Ann assortment of ripe-, 1
part of Merschaum, Euglish Briar j
CORN SACKS!
Two 'Bushel,
Iron Varnlsli
FURNITURE YARNISf
-t BIRHEL OF IKON VAJiNJSU;
DO.- NO. I FUKMTUItlt VAftNIll^^
, „ JOHN OLtVK K’».
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No. 11 Wbltakci at zm
New Books.
O RDNANCE NIANirAL VOK 18B3.’
Mahan’s Penns *1—
edition, with plates,)
The American Union. By Jamee Spenre.
• Also,
More Almanacs for lH»»a.
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Reporter,
led. Forrest
among the
The ssimc
mini iraG
Ordiunry for laetii
the esiHie ol Wilimiu llarp
said « ounty ai d Hui
These are, therefore, to
and siugulsr the kindred
deceased,
NHtisly the HiuU
the pretest y** 1
mr- and »l»»x 1 w
l January next,
1 lloueedoarlu sam county, be I
lOlU* of snle, lot Ol Und nuiuber
tlh»; sloo, lol number two ;
llfi- Third DlslMcl ol said [
of as will Im rullklcnt
uuiytuiof t’orl Ej>plng lor
fifty
J by
1 CONSTANT, Bull st.
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SALT.
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*4f* Lord oi p u>ern report Lord I
1 retire i D> b« succeeded t y L»
aud .-diminish all ' enotalu lour n
creditors of osid ( T* »a l>iv« u
, .. l>c aud appeal at my oibce, within mo 1 *»“ • ^—
prescribed by law, and show cau-u, (if any they ; ., n u L v|
,v«) why l.eiUi•« ol Administration on tbe eniate ol j MJlUEtJ
■<1 deceaa.d sboU'd hUl issue lu lh.i appiuaul.
Givcu and'-r mv bead andofUcial signature this
eiuUc* Rh, fito. JAMK* HIGHBMITB.
dei*i*j Clerk ol Ordinary.
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Said 1
h\MK4 FJTIAPMAN. Hherltf
sOiUKTUiNu amn to bat.
lost M ULLET, lu si
I ; n,a, it nrilctalltuatl am prepared to forul.b 8AI.T j
II 'I'V.Iu.l In quality l" auy in tula rnarknl, In quail .
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of laud 1 — ^
Bacon,
r°“ h> ^ M. DAVIDSON.
> tlOkl.M. TOBAU'O.
•IOTU1IU B rriEucc
The Jndge Advocate’s Vade Mecum. Itscaivsdi
ar sale by E- K.NAPI A. t o., .
West side Monument 8gaA»
Cotton Cards.
A F by w (» b0T 5Sl.TMP!ii«
Cloak Cloths.
COTTON TWINE.
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HUSKY UTHH*f * eO.
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and children’s C’loaae, /oqsvee. ^c., Ju
co : v ‘:i b )' D«wiTT*j
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lttl hunilted ««rk» Kuntkb' OJ}-
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