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SAVA N N A 11 :
FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER Id, 1««3
^TELEGRAPHIC.
MKPOKT8 OK I HR PRESS ASSOCIATION.
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*1RH8, bu J s Thrasher, in* the Clerk's ojficr of th*
District Court of the Ooi\fttierat* States, for Iht
.St'+thrm JHstrUt of Georgia _
From tlio Front.
Dalton, Due. lrt.—Tho eneiny’e (mure plans
are Involved in mystery They h ive had but
jew men at work on the bridge*, and have com
plotcd but one railroad bridge over the north
aide of the Tennesae at Bridgeport. All la quint
In front.
From Itleadi’i Army.
Okangb (J, H., Dec. 17.—A Lieutenant and
five prisoners, captured on the Kippuhanunek
river on Moud.iy night, deny that Meade has
been or will be sup« reeded. Four eot pact the
enemy’* luluntry aud nil bis cavalry are prepm
ing winter quarter* m Culpeper county, ami
corduroying roads. Oue corps nl inhujiiy .u I
moat of tbe cnvnlry have gone beb'nd the K •/>
pabttiitioek river to guard the line .»/ m.J"m (
»ml to winter. A heavy rain w In. h h •-b ‘ n |
tailing ainco last night turned in
making the roads quite heivy
Confederate t one
Richmond, Dec. 17.—The .u i
.the 14th, April la^l * vern, 1- m
from military service, hut the H,
hag refused to discharge m.n I'm
Whom contracts have been nwan
caused considerable dissatiid.ictti
tei was brought to the attention
few day* Mgo, ami a resolution
this, and have not the least thought ol slopping
till it Is done.
SAVANNAH DAILY MOitNINW NEWS. FRIDAY. DECRMRKT 18. i8«3
Notice.
OOI Kill >MI‘K I.IMII T 1 NKANTIlt
a private letter, dut.d the Mi im
learn that privities Hknkt lUvi
K. Dwis, id iIlls cliv, *
Lou
i'o A —From
, we regret lo
son ol John
Fa knell, nml
mkao were wounded n the recent
tight before Knoxville. Young Davis lost mi
arm, but was doing well. Faiinp.il was wound
ed In the groin, und Fastmicad iii tlie thigh
All three were doing wi ll. 'I he reel of the
company are safe. ■
destitution which must at best aticrd nil * !*'>•
by a total revolution of labor thmugby"
Stair's. It Is hoped ili-tt the aim
Hided people lu those 8t*t«*a n< •>
more ready lo give lip the ('*>!•« "
- ■. »• <«.
abuie Is abridged by the
deeply
4 eoiiirwhal
their kill
them*
eCullVe to
proposllio
Macon Municipal Elect
lion oti R iturd iy last, emm
was elected Mayor. The el
f wo candidates for Mayor in
gm. According to the “Me*'
shows that the prtoph
rather than llghi.
gus candidate, was l»
n —At ih-
Voi |.I>T
Ih.G II I FPITNIt Kl ll, the
oF P.’LU'K OF Til 1C
ol. K ill. Of Hie—the
been uppoliltcjl pro-
th
of 'l
ol K *
li.gh
mtclitg.-ui gi'ollctunii and boitlWr,
mgl.it ug no duty eoiito eied wub
, will never use it lor •nuedleis an-
peinecu ion of the soldier or ciil-
r Department
I the army to
>1, which has
n. The mat
I the House it
id inquiry ud
dressed to the President on the subject. To day
the President’s reply was read in the House,
euhmiiiinga lengthy communication from the
flee rotary of War in justification of the prac
tice ol his Department, the main point of which
Is that in his opinion.ihe language of the act
contemplates the exemption of such persons as
may have contracts awarded before being en
rolled or entering hie service, and not the .dis
charge of those in service before the contract
was awarded. Referred to the Military Com
mittee.
The hill to limit the. term of Cabinet officers
to two years, unless sooner re. nonAuuli-d by the
President anil confirmed by the Banate, has
been reported hack to the House by the Judi
clary Committee, with the .recommendation
that li do not pass.
A resolution was adopted to ei quite into the
expediency of amending ihu U h auction of mu
tfthing net, so as to Include hogs slaughtered
by others than producers.
The com in i lien ou 'Judiciary have been in
structed to enquire whether there is any law iu
existence authorizing the military authorities
to require passports at eltizeus travelling over
the ordinary thoroughfares of the eoUutry, and
to report a hill to prevent unnecessary inter
ferences with personal rights, find to piotecl
the efficient organiz:Llou ol the army and the
general interests ol the Hovernmont. 1 he Sen
ate committee have been in.-tnicied to n,quite
into the propriety ol establishing ,.u nppei.au
military courL for olflcJ.ds from the judgment
of ordluary coiirto-iaartlal, and to enlarge the
powers of court martial, and compel the n't tend-
auee of witnesses.
The Military Committee reports a hill pro
viding that auy officer or private, whom good
phyeicians declare permanently disabled, may
resign or demand a discharge, or, if he chooses
may remain In them my and he considered ou
furlough, with no pay, unless it Is salisiacioilly
shown that he Is utterly uuahie to earn a iiveli
hood, has no means ol supptai, 4oJ i- not pro
vided for by the Confederate or Butte Govern
ment, county, parish or town, iu wbUth ease an
officer shall receive half-pay und a private full
pay so long as the disability lasts, was made
the special order ol Monday next.
Iu the Senate there was a long debate ou the
bill lo provide for the meeting of the next Con
gress on the third Monday in February. An
amendment to meet in May was adopted, wheu
the whole subject waa luffl ou the tthfe loi the
present.
ihe hill to uppidut uu Assistant Posiinustei
General for the Trans-Mississippi, w«a laid on
the table.
The Yankee Uulil on Salem.
RlOBMOND, .Dee. 17.— i he raid on Walem bus
caused a considerable seimtlou hero,uud.lm liter
particulars of the utfalr are eagerly looked lor.
The movement is icgarded as the boldest that
lias been attempted . by the enemy aim e Grier
bod’s raid through Missfsblpfd. fi Is believed
that Dr Rucker piloted or directed Averlll in
the course to juiraiie, und it lo deemed not im
probable that the enemy may go to Nutth Caro
lina nml Danvillet V’a. Thu Lynchburg dif-
patches have not yet been n celvvjd.
d lo escape
uesduy last.
l.lllVolll'n A li !• II it I .11*
annual message ol Ann
ad ill the V illkuu ('otlgie.SH
We give it synopsis of ihe
ham Liucnlu
ou Wedties-
dneumeul us
til inter
lidded a s car ago, the war
euiy luoniiit, nud there
in ou hotn laud and sea,
TJie rebellion had been
pressed buck inio reduced limits; yet the tolu
ol public feeling und opinion ut home and
abroad was uot satisfactory. With qlber signal
the popular elections, then just passed, Indica
ted uneasiness utuoug oiiisuives, whim, amid
much that w is cold and menacing, the kindest
words coming Iruiu Europe who uttered in uc
i etits pt pity that wo went Uio blind to surre.u-
Jei a hopeloMt cause. I iur commerce was sul
lei lug g i easily by a lew aimed Vbustdf—built
upou and lurmsucd Iroia' loraigu shoios — aud
we weio tineuieueil with such uddttious from
(Isa* same, quarters us wouip sweep pur trudt
11tan the sea uud raise our bbuiiade. We had
laded to. elicit from European Goveruuteutn
uuy tldng hopel'ni Upon dlls subject."
rutt I.M ANCllMTlON PHOUl.AWAl ION.
'Ihe pieiuuluuiy emaueiimiiou proclamation,
issued hi Bepu-uiUe;, Van muiiiug iis uesigiied
p.-i tod to the Itegiuning ol ihu now year *
i,Hindi later the tiual pioeiauialion came,
■ toiling me uiiiiuiirieommit Haul coloreij me
hiiiiubje comfitioii would he received Iu the
acr vice, the policy ol uaaj lucipatioii uud ol
ploying black soldiers gave lo the lulure u
.••*pcei, about which hope, uud lour, and doubt,
contended m uuctAiuiu con diet. According li
l*fir poiiiur.il system, us u mailer ol civil adn^u
itqraduu the (iovcrniutiui nnd uo luwlui powei
to elleet emancipation in uny Bum, and lor
long time it nail been ho^d thai- Hie rebclli-
could be suppn-.-v.ed without resorting io it
u uidilury measure It \vwi uif the while deemed
possible, ibitl the neeeHMiy l i it might come
and that d it should tim crisis ol the Coulee
vAottldtheu b«r presented. Jt came, uud, us w i-
uuui-lpuled, wujlollowtd by daik uUd duuldful
TUB CONTMAUANDS IN 3KKVKJB.
Klyveu uioiilhi baviug now pa.-i.-u-J, we are
now permuted lo lake another review. Tim
rebel borders have been pressed still further
back, and by the complete opemug ol the Mis
sDsippi the country doiuinaied by the rebellion
is divided mto two disliuelparts, with no piuc
lieal crominuiiieatiou will) tlieui. Teuuessee and
Arltaneus nave been Substantially cleared of m
siirgeiil control, and inlluciitiul eittxeos iu each;
owners of slaves -and advocates of slavery, at the
ginning ol the rebellion, now decline, openly
r emamypatiou iu their rnapeelive Blalea. Ol
those Btatcn not included in the Emancipation
ProciitiuuLiou, Maryland und Missouri, ueilhur
if whu-n, three years ago, would tolerate any
restruiut upon the exmnmou of slivery into new
territories, only dispute now as to uie bust mode ,
ruuiovii.g it vuioiii tliutr own limits,
those, who were stnveh at the hegtuiitug ol
belHou lull oue hundred thoUsaud are uot
u Hutted Siateh lulUiaty service, about
bait ol which uuuiber (iviually bo.»r anus u
auks, thus giving ihe doutite aUvautugu ul
prevent
in.- ...Jirwil.'" l, .n ,>roil«..iollOd «« lo
„„. l „i.lnlDK i'.« p.U(U.-.l Ir.m.work ol ib«
Stales ou what ia culled recon-truc-Ion, I*
J , ihu hope that It tnny do good without
dmgtr of harm. It will save labor and avoid
1 L ,, .( confusion. But, why any proclamation
li.iw upou this subject? The subject is » »hjI
with tho conflicting vI-jw.a that the stop might
lie delayed too long, or he In ken ton soon.
Hi some Sutra the elements for resumption
sci'iii rcudv^or action, hut remain inactive, up-
parenlly for want of a rallying point—a pi n of
action ? Why should A aifcqit the plan of B
rather than li that of A ? And if A aud U should
agree, Imw can they know hut that ^o- Ueutrul
tiovernmenl here will lej-ct tbelr plan ? Bytliv
proclinull m a plan is picaenled which uny be
accepted by them as a rallying point, uud Which
they ure assur'd! iu ndvuucu will not be regrel-
ed here. Ills may hi lug them lo act sooner
than they otherwise would. •
The objection to a premature pr sentntlon of
i plan'm the National Executive eon-ists in the
diugsr ot c intulllid on points which could he
more stirly le i. lo furihur d« velupmenls. Cun;
has been taken to shape the movement so us lo
avoid ciuhurrussiQunl from tins source, saying
that on curiam terms curium classes will he par
doned, wub rights restored. It is not said that
other classes r oilier term* will never be In
cluded, saying Ihut recom-ltuc-i m will he ac
cepted tl pioented in a specific way. It is not
said i will nevsr be accepted iu any other way.
Hie movements hv Bute, action for emancipa
tion in sever.I ol the Slates not Included in the
emancipation oroclaiiia 1 >n are mutter* ol pro
found graiulati hi.
AI'HBAI. TO CONGRESS—THANK* TO THE ARMY
AND NAVY.
And wtd'e I do not repeat ku detail what 1
have heretofore so earnestly urged upou this
subject, iny general views und feelings remain
uiich.iugnd ; and I trust that Congress will omit
no lair opportunity ol autiug these important
steps to liiugr« ul consummation. Iu the midst
ol other cares, however important, we must not
lose sight of the fuel that the war power is still
our main reliance. To that power alone can we
look lor a lime to give confidence to the people
iu the contested legions th it (he insurgent
power will uot again overrun tlp-iu. Until that
uoullduiiue shall be established IhtleCAu be done
anywhere for what Is culled reconstruc.iou.
IG-uce our cbielcal care must still be ol reeled
to the army und navy, which have thus fur
borne their hard r purl nobly and Well; and 1
may he esteemed fortunate that, in giving the
greatest i-Ulen-aicy to these iudispeusable urins,
we do honorably recoguize the gallant men,
li' in comuiuuder to sentinel, who compose
I hem, uud to whom Wore than to other- **«-
world must stuud indebted tor »**cnorneof free
doin disenthralled, regenerated, enlarged, and
smd Nutfp. or In snr »*f tfy in. and, wstle the
mode presented lathe best the Executive can
• ugge-i with Ida present luiprusci. iis, it must
not be undersiowd ih.ti no other possltdr mode
would Im acceptabb'.
Given under my hand, at ihe city of Washing
Ion, Ihe Hih day of December, \. D , IWW, and
(i* the Independence of the (Jailed Biutes of
A iii crura the eighty cgt.yi.
A IIM 4 IIA M Linooi.n.
By the Fret l lcnl Win. II. deward, Hern iary
of N'nte.
CONSIGNEE* FLU SOUTHERN /XPHEaS CO
Decembor i7, ISfTt.
.1 T Buckner, h I. Woilliam, r K Kysn. A Minis,
II .1 L>, .lolm Huger, (’apt Dranunond, W Meyer, T H
s, .1 K F Lei
, W II
iiccemher S, ISIS.
Abraham Lincoln.
tub i* roc i.a.m at ion.
The following Is ihe proclamation referred
to in ihu message :
Wln-reas, iu and by the Constitution of the
l'idled Slates is provided that the F.esldeiii
snail have power to grant reprieves and pardons
i..r oil mecu against the Uuited States, except iu
cases of impeachment; uud whereas, a rebellion
now evisls whereby the loyal State Governments
d several States have for a loug lime been sub
verted, uud many persous have committed uud
ire Dow guilty ol treusoi. uguiust the Uuiied
Suites; uud whereas, with refeieuce to said re-
nelliou und treason, laws have been enacted by
Congress declaring lorlcitures und coiillacuiiou
ol pr iperiy and liberation ol slaves, all upon
terms and conditions therein stated, aud also
deri.u ing ihut the Fresldenl was thereby author-
iz'id at uny lime hereafter, by proclumutiob, to
extend to persons who may have participated in
the exist ing rebellion iii atty Siam, or part
(.hereof, pardon uud umue»ly, with sucii excep
tions, aud ul such limes, and ou such conditions
ie may deem expedient t >r the public woi-
, anil w hereas, tne Cougressioual declurati.iu
limited and eoudiiioiial purdou aceords^wiih
ibe well esiablished judicial exposition ol the
puidoping powei; ucu wherea?, with reference
Mist .
lb li'in*". .1 M Held, W II
Milder, il A Harrison.
< H, BDLKLBY, AgefM.
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, Ac.. DEC 17, 1863
per t’enlrU. Railroad— iHH sscks and 3 hbl* flour,
uml milxe. To Maj Milica, Gohuus A ii<-rt/., J K
Godfrey, favour, bull A. I'nriftDn, hi Nebbul, A
Do>|c. .1 Richardson, Roldn- .n Jt N. R A It •iiifon.G
A ('unnuluc, U ElMn, Helm Posier, W I. Vrooin l»
H Weds, J i'ritcli.' t. I (tr.ouwsv .1 M foopo.. Atr-*
M Myers, Woodward A. Hill, \V li Works. Maj Hi
venp »rt, M 'l ulls, M Humphrey-, W li Stark, II Hul
winkle, S Croak, .1 Lewis, <’ K It .1 l( .tones, M J
Hoiouioii#, Duncan A Johnson, K .1 Purse, W H Ha
vison, W Hum-, M j Ron. rison, Kiwm A IIaide , .1
A A.J J NiciioU, (Mumpion J; Kreuman, l! W Welx-r,
J H'essler, K '' Wadi). If W iiiIihII Mrs lUinltrlcit,
W 1* Yo -ge, Gnckeidieiin* r at H, S W N\ hlte, l) W
'Vest. M K.ch, tl Hngi'cnin, P Lawler.
iJI'ARTBRMANTKR S OKK.CK. I
Itfchmond. Va.,’ Doc. Tin. im..i l
Noli e ia hvruhy given Hist M 4KINK
LOTHINJ foumi in the po»sesslon of
any person not of the Corps will l*« rei/.ed, *i.d sileh
IH'rson, if hilonglng to any military orgaulftallon
will t.a* runorted to Ids romumiidiug officer for tn-
'rsi 'lon of regulation*, and If a cblaen, be will be
prosecuted for violation otthc law Marliiu clothing
is readily known by it* material and at^le.
A N. TAYLOR,
Major and t^uurluriuaaier,
dwtS tl C. H. Marine Corps.
iicu- ^ilvcniscmnui..
UU*h (piS UKF'T J
LK.nl. stoli. b.
NI'H I AL OrtOKItN, r
, Dec. 15. lNi'l |
NO.
Steamer Swan.—SVsc^d lM purchase,Slock
In steamer SWaU. by David U. Dilon, 150
Boy street. __ di (17—tl
Theuire-vfteitolit ol .Vilas llrldges*
We have only apace to direct the attention of
the friends of the dratnu to the unuouQcctnent
of the benefit of this deservedly qppular actress.
The play chosen for the occasion presents her
to our public lu a new character, in the deline
ation ^>f which her great histrionic powers will
find ample scope. Miss Bridges has labored
arduously and effectively for ttic cmcrtulnmeu
of our public, who will not be unmindlul ol He
debt they owe her ou this occasion.
Ltncidu’s Lairai Proclaiiialloii,
The very liberal terms cm which Lincoln pro
pose* to tako us back into the Yankee Uni
are set forth in the proclamation which we
publish to-day. We have only to eouless (->o the
Richmond Wnlg truly states the case) that we
ore lelona needing to be pardoned—that we
cowards, unwilling longer to light for liberty
and rights—that we are loole, having underta
ken an enterprise ol which we were lucupable—
to kiss the baud dripping with the blood o!*our
kiuamvn—to perjure oursodls by swearing as
sent to lho measures of n, usurper, aud uliegi-
unce to a Goverumeut that we ubhor— to fix
upon the memory of our glorious dead (he ever*
lae'iDg slain of having faileu in a guiltycause—
to yield up Ibe noble loaders we have chosen
to the executioner—to discharge from bond ge
our elsves, uprooting our whole social aud iu-
d ns trial system, aud overrunning the laud tytb
hordtfc of ignorant, lawless, corrupted unU dan
geron* negroes—to become members ol h gov-
ermn' ut perverted, revolutionized aud running
into despotism—to yield up all our init-resis
to the legislation ol a Congress besotted with
fanaticism and rancorously inimical—to ac
knowledge that the Yankee is the superior raqti
—to stand before the world disgraced, und to be
mocked and Jce^d and spit upon by our con
querors-U. bn tbe »augbing <locU o( lLo 6allriat
aud the butt of the hiltorun-and to doom our
children to shame and bouduge. This b \
nil. It 1* del.ghtfTlly simple :md ' ** ° U
tractive. But bur people are e
obstinately beut on governing them
however embarrassing it umy be to d
kindly offers, we are obliged to say that it Lin
coln ond bis subjects were to be the recipients
Instead of the proposers of these tenn.i.th.y
would still bo ^ejected The people of the Lon-
federate Stales have s » Incurable uu aversion to
association with Yankee* that they would ac-
cept them neither as munier* uoi slave*. —
They intend to whip l
them, uud then leave tL
salve*, ih« po )re*t, meanest
• yued of the ham
U labor Lotu ib<( insurgent,
sui'piytug m« pUce.- won h ollici .visa uiuit
filled with so maii> white men. Bo l.u* u*.-(esi
ti difficult to buy ltie» are not us good soldiers
a* uuy. No servile iusurrecuou uud leudeucy u
violence (») crUeUybas marked .the measures o
eiuaucipauou auu uruiAiig toe blacks. ITies.
inI'UbUics nave bncu unu'it oiscasaed iu foreign
eouutrtuf*, uud contemporary »>i h suci* discu*
sioti the tone ol pultlic arm uu ml- miicli mi
proved. At home the aa*n. inemures have been
inby UASeiiMseU, suppoited, critlel-ed uud d«
iloiliiLt'd; and the aniiuni elections lollowiug are
highly encouraging to tlifimu whose ollb.'i il duly
n is i<> Lear the country throd^li this great (rial
Thus we have the new reckoning. m
Iti IS FAST--V I’ll* ‘UI.AM ATION.
bis which threatened iii divide ;he
friends ol the l : uiled d ale* is paet. Looking
w iu the presui l.ailit lutucc, and wilt* a K !cr
ce io u reMiiupiiou ol Uiu oationui ituihority
the Suites wherein i h tl authority ban been
i ended, l have thought *t proper to issue a
(K iamatiou, u copy ol w hich is herewith irons
inilicd. Uu ex-tiuinaltoii ol this proclamation
will appear (.w is believed) that uothmg l-
attempted b^youtl whut is amply juatitied ny
nstiutuou. ‘1 rue, lUo form ol an oalb i.-*
lint no tuau is coerced to lake it. The
k only promised a ptidon in,emu he vol
untarily tikes itio oath. I tie DoiiMHillion ,iu
thonzea the Executive lo giant or withhold the
pardon at ins own absolute di -ereflou, and fhm
I ei Ills, as ii lull)
icr Aucliorilius.—
any ol the Slates
tuctudes the powei to gi
established l»v Judicial .
It is also pr if ted ihut
unmed a male governin' nl -li.dl
and guorauieeu by th*' United SJlfve*, under it
tin Bid es shall, ou Ihe constitutional coildl
Lions, l.e protected agaiuot invasion and domes
tiq violence.
TUK l'ROPOSBP KEL'OJsSTIlUl TION.
i heeoustnuuon.il obligation, ol llm United
Slates to guui.<niee to ever) Suite iu tne Uulon
i rep\it)ln‘or ihftfi' ol government, uuil to pro-
i ci i tb( > i.n ill UiL* cm3(*s a at ed. is explicit and
full. Ha w liy pbdti ll
vi8H)ii only i" * 'ita'uUo
purlieu la I A H v l b»i «»:
• III p.
this |
i n in cut set Up in hit
lob Of the Uounlltu
wheitMu the eie.neul
a republican govern
loo lecblb tor uu op-
Httiuly at.
perverse—so
••s, that,
conceit of
to iberu-
Jr*l goyeru
Ibij
liBW uv livuut about Lgjiig able to aecotnplthh
Owing to the numuioiis detail-* iuhiIc
Upon tlie uilVeiuul commands III this De
partment, the following order is published lor the
information of all concerned;
I. All Btafl, Engineer or Line Officers, Provosl
Marshals, Comiimml. rs ol Camps, Arsenal* or Pus’s,
i outractors, Superintendents of Railroads, .Munn-
lacturers, or any parties whatev T, nquiring details
for any period during the e uuing year, will file with
these headquurte s, on or before tue 1st ol January,
18ti4, app.lutllon* fur such details, slating the c .to
puny aud r giincut of each man required ; period Iur
wh.cti the detail is tieuje I ; lor whut purpose the de
tail la usked, and, tl for extens ou, how loug the de
tail has ahead/ been grained
If. All details made prior to the 1st September,
lsh.f, (except those of the tvg ia*. Corp‘V,)by any au
thority whatsoever* except the order of the War l)e
pat tin cut, aio revoked, to take effect the 31at Decem
ber. lttt I
1.1. if Ariel i.’oinNiMn<lers Will sec (<* the firompl
rt:ludj to dut/, will) tha*r r^specilvecommunds, after
-’list Decarnher, 18tf8, of all men detailed prior tol*t
Hepteifibar, ISM.
IV'. Any officer or peraon whatsoever, deairlng the
return to h u company of any detailed man or min,
will iguily the sunie in writing to these Ueadquar-
Hycommind of Gun. Hkacmku.OIu).
• tSigned) JNO. M. OTKT,
dcclS—3 A-si-tant Adjutant General.
O C> 1W O HUT
SOLDIERS' WAY-SIDE HOME,
AX MILLF.V.
«sr*(
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRl
MEN l’.vL CONCERT for the above pin
pose will he given at No. tJ, Cenlril Itallroud, oj
WEDNESDAY EVENING, the t.fi inst., by several
LtiUit-s and Geutiemen, fine singers ai d peiformers,
assUtod t>y the splendid band of the fi.'ld (Col. Gor;
don's) Kegiiueut.
Ay el eg ini and sulHtantial supper will also be pri-
psred af.or tue Concert.
CUI< KS OF admission :
To the Concert, $*; to the supper, for a gentleman
and lady, $U; for a single lad>, ; for a single gen
tleman. ft. Children half price dic!8
IM otice.
n^pur-
wlihiu a
uieni iu the l
posite and hoetiiu element, exie.ruul to, or even
whhiu, the Slate, and such me prect
eases with wuieb we ure now deuling.
tempt to guaruutee und protect a revived atute
GoVeiuinciN, courtrucitd in whole _
ponderating part trom the very elein. nt ugamsi
whoee tiostilily and violence it is to be protect
ed, is simply utisuid. i here must be a leal by
which lo coparaic Atie opposing clement so as
to build,only from th'.' - • I, aud that test is a
sufficiently liberal one whi h accupta as soiiml
whoever will make a ^wuiu leeuuiuliou of his
loiinermovements. But h u be uioper to re
quire ua a lest of aumlsaiou iu the political
ody an oalh of allegiauee to the. United State
i slavery 1
iu*! to tbe Union under ii, why-
laws and proclamations m Hgarti
THE OATH.
Those laws and proclamations wera enacted
and put forth lor the purpose of aiding in the
suppression d tbe rebellion. I'o give then;
their lu lies t effect there had lo be u pledge for
their maintenance. Li my judgment they buve
aided, uud will Ini .In r aid, me call-e lor which
they wu.e intended. I o uo.v anaud-m them
would bo to not only relinquish a I ver ol pow
er, but would also be a cruel’ and Siiouhbmg
breach of luilb. I may add, at ibis point, while
l remain iu my pi**out position i shall not ut-
tempi to ret met «*r lu'diiy ihe uiuauuipaiiob
proeiumatiou, nor shall l fetoru to slavery uny
person who is iree by the turns of that proe»
iauiatiou or by auy ul iho acw ol Congress.—
Fur thr*e uud other reasons, it is liiougl^ best
lh«r support ol these measure» shall be ii.dn.led
III llq* earth, aud .1 la believed tbit the Elecu
live may law lulla eiAiiu it in reluru lor pardon
aud restoiainiu of for In ed iighl*, which he
ha- a. li-ai eauslltUinuial power to wiltihold al-
together or grunt upou ihe li.iuu h** shall deem
wineal lor Ihf public luu iesl. It •hould be ob
ServeQ also that Abiw purl Wl the ouh la subject
loche motidyiug and «Qr> gating power ol leg
islation and supreme Judicial devmion.
I UK REVOLUTION IN TUB LABOR HYsTBVI.
The proposed acquloseenca of the natlona 1
Executive in uny irj» <n iifit* P-u.porary Slate ai
uguncnl tor the freed , c .p»e i. made with ilia
ew of possibly uiudi/ying tkij coblumou und
the said rehclJioPlbe Fre-ideut of the Uui
d autos I as issued aevupul proelumalious with
provioious iu regaid to the liberation of slaveo;
•tud whereas, it is now desired by some persons
heretofore eng iged yi the said rebellion to re
sume their uliegi nice to the Uuiied 8ulcs, uud
inaugurate loyal aiute Governments wlthiu
and for th( ir respective dtuies : Therefore, J,
Abraham Lincoln, Freeideut of the Uuiied
Suites, do proclaim, decluie, aud make known
to all perron* who have directly, or by implica
tion, participated lu the existing rebellion, ex
cept us hereinafter executed, that a 'ult pardou
is hereby gruuiud to them uud eucti ot them,
wiili restoration of all right*of property, except
as to slaves, und lu properly, cases where the
rights ol tliird parties shall have intervened,
and upon the condition Ihut every such periou
shall take and subscribe uu oath, and thoneclor
ward keep aud maintain said oath in violate, und
which oalh sha.J ho registered for permanent
preservation, and shall be ol the tuuor uud effect
following, to wit :
• I iio solemnly swear, iu the preseuen of AI
nighty lij(l, lint I will henceforth faithfully
npiK'it, protect find defend (he (Jousiituiiou of
the United 8 ates. and ihe Union of the Stales
under, uud ill u 1 will in like manner abide
by aud faithluliy support ail act* of Congress
passed during the existing rebellion with rcier-
lo slaves, so long and so lar as not reported
modified, or held void by (Jungle, a, or by do
•itdon ol tne Supreme Court, aud that I will m
like in iiiuer abide b, uud faithluliy nupporl all
pi ocHi nations of the ('resident nude during the
existing rebellion, having reference to slaves,
so long and so lar us uot modified or declared
void hy ilecirloH of the Supreme (Jonrt. 8i
helo me God.”
The persons excepted from the benefits of the
foregoing provisions aie all who are or shall
have been civil or diplomatic officer! or ugonla
ol the bo called Confederate Government, all
who have bit j idicixl si .lions under the, Uuiied
Slates to lid the rebellion, all who uie or shall
nave been military or nuval officers of said so
ea led >utedeiaie (jovernment uhove the rank
ol Colonel iu the umy, ol Lieutenant iu the
navy;all who have left -e Is In the Uuiied States
Cougre.iS to aid the lebellioi.; all who resigned
coimuisri.ms iu Dm army oi navy of the Uuiied
Stales and ufle.rwurdrt aided the rebellion, aud
til who haVe engaged iu auy way lu treutiu.
coin ed persons, or while peisous iu charge of
such, ithci wise than lawfully as priaouers ol
war, and which pcieuus may have been fouud
ill the U ullcd blales service as soldiers, as sea
men, « r m any other tMpaei y. •
And 1 do further proclaim, define and make
known tLal wbetieVcr, iu uny ol the btaies ol
Ai kunsus, Tex as, L uisians, Mississippi, l eu
nessHe, Alab uua, tJeorgiu, -Florida, aouif Caro
lina add Norm Carolm , a nuu.ber ul persons
not less lhau oue leuth iu nu illier of the voles
east, hi ruoh Stales ul U.e Presidential election
ot the ye ir of our Lord 1S00 —each having lakeu
the (lain aforesaid, aud not having since violated
it, aud being a q lalificil voter by tba election
liw ol Die State eVlstlug Imiuedialely before ihe
-o e.ijiml act of scees-iou, aud excluding all
others- shall re-establish u biat • Government,
which eh ill be republican, and In uowise cou-
tlilVeuilig tMlid oath, nucii shall Lie let ogniz :d us
the true coverumeut of /he 8tuie, and the 8:uie
shall reeeifo ihereuuder the buuelli ut the cou-
siiiqiiomtl provision winch declares that "the
United .Stales shad guaruuiee lo every State in
this Union u republican form ol government,
and shall pro.cel each of them against invasion,
on application ol the le gislature, or ul the
Executive when the L- gtsiature cannot be con
vened, ami ag oust domestic violence.”
And 1 do further procla.u), declare aud make
known, ha any provision which may be adopt
ed by such Stale Government, iii relation to the
freed people of -ueli 8taie, which shall ree .guiz *
and dI'lTou their permanent freedom, provide I
for their education, and which m ly yet be cou |
Bifticiit us a teinporuiy arrmgetueni witu their |
preseui condition ai a laboring, landless und
houseless elu-e, w .ll nut be objected to by the I
National Executive. Aud it ii cutfuged us uot |
improper that, lu eouslrucilug a luyal 8iute
Goveruipcnt in auy Slate, Die name of ibe stale, j
thn Itoundury, tbe sutidivUioos.ibe coiiHiituiiou
and the general code ol laws, ** before ibe re'
hellion, be inaiuiuiued, subject only to the mod
ilkuiioiis made necessary hy ihe (.ouditiono here-
mi.eloro Dialed, and such other*, u m,y | lK ,i
contravening dhi.I condition*, aud which may
THJbiATJKJjJ.
Managers.
FRIDAY EVENlNil, Dec. IMtli, 1863,
BENEFIT OF
HISS ELOI E BRIDGES,
On which nccM*iou will bt posenicd* the ejit-hrated
Play, trom Sir Walter Scott’s Novel, of
Q-ny Mannoring; a
) UK.
'MIK 61
Meg Merrl.l j*
And lull couqi.tuy.
Music by the .. Orchestra
To conclude wifh tbe lauglmnle Farce of
A DAY AFIKU THE 1YEUUIN6.
Aumiimom— Dres C’ircL aud Pit queitj, 8160;
Second « ircle, $1; Colored Gallery, 75c.
Lff* Doors open at 7 o'clock ; curia u rises ut 8.
Box Office opeu from li a. in. to Id ui., dud
dec! 8
PNKY'S PROPHECY^
Mil* Eloisc Hrldgua
from J to 4 p
Sequestration Sale
OF 1 IT¥ PUOPHin V.
B Y order of tba ilonorulile Eawsrd J. Ifirden.
District Judge, will Jia sold before the Court
House lu the city of Savannah, at public outcry, to
tlie lihrntat binder, in Uie usual hour* ol sale, ou tbe
tl'rat TUESDAY’ in January next, twofity lots, Whit-
fi dd S<|usra, Wesley Ward, in tbu city of Havanuaii,
namely, ih • loi* known us lots a, B. C. D.E, k,g,u,
I, K, .a d lot* nuiiihur tweir\-eight (7s), tweiitv-niuu
t’-W), thirty (VO), tUlrty-ouo(.tl). Ibiiiy-iwo(ag). thiity
tnreo (IM), udity-rour |3»), ildriy-ttvu 116), tl.iriy-cix
(30) uud thirty Bcven (37), arcording to a plau to he
uxhilntcd on day ol gaf.-, all the properly of David
8. tiro^n Ji Co., alien enemies.
dec!8 W. C. D\N1 ELL, Receiver. #
Si qu stratloii Male ol Bank Slock.
h'gnuat bidder, before Ihe I uatoiu Housed in the
CLy of Harannah, ou WEDNESDAY, the sixth day
of January next, »t el«vc,. o clock, A. M , thirty-one
share* lu the capital stock ol the Mechau'cV Ha- k,
Augusta, the ,.ro,.erl> of U.m y and Metcalf, alien en
emies. w. ( . DANIBLL, Receiver.
5M“ The Augusta Constltut onalist, Macon Tele
graph. < i.lunibu* Biqulrer uml Atlanta Intelligen
cer, will republish, tri weekly, aud forward each a
copy to me. W^U. D , It._
1 he Blauccville si.ite ItltnliiK Coiu-
paHV of l.eoipla
4 VI >6 thair Company organized aud in full
('aid
rLoft _
dow Fiame*, Head 8'onen, and all the other u-c* to
which slate ie now applied The • ompuny owns
on« of the tlneat quarries in Ibe world, not excepting
the auiou* We-ch quarries. They ha/e Pk) acre* of
iniid, fis of which ie thebe lof slate, aud (he balance
neatly ail splendid timber laud, and moist and aw
mill u s.mi,.on tlie property, 'i he w’orksare In op*
r.ii -m uo ,, with more »rger*ahead ih iu cau hi*, uji
ed wlih the pr- *eut force, fora long time to come.—
T..e capucily of the quarr> ig mill on led, aud lueg*
u cs will tie lakeu to piaco s larger force uu the
work*, aud to prea* it lurward more vigorously than
For further inform itlon, apply to A. Wilbur, at the
olfioe of the Southern lusu auce Comp uy. Savan-
‘ ‘i, where »u ifecripiiou* will he_ leceived for
LOST.
O N Monday last, a Medallion Chinn in the *
of * lady’s miniature reticule, with a si
ctiuiu uiUchod. wu* lost from the casein th>‘ con
in uiy otipe. The Medaflmu is inteu.teil Tor
ltkeuefges. One of thegla*«es I* gone irom ii The
person who took it Jiy rmstake wjd please reluru it
derlH—%
Lost.
CHAIN. A reward will be paid b> leaving it at t^ ls
Wanted to Item.
A COMPUHTAHLK house, with
room*, m *uy plea*uni l..c..llon iu the cl
Ho'iiu* for three or tour dcavaiiti will b .
qutred. App y to
JUST RECEIVED,
AM) FOR SALK LOW.
lie. deemed * xpedleul by Ibooe Luiniog the
dtate Gov^ruiiiem
l o avoid mi-uud.'istaiiJlng, ll may l.e proper
to say th it tin* proclamation, *o ur u e U relate-,
to SiAiu Govciuuieuts.hiia no refeieuceto State*
wli-rcni loyal dtate tJoveruiueut* hive all the
while been maintained, Ami for the mine rea
son it may bn proper to further *ay that whether
member* hciiI lo Cmigrec* from any State shall
I be *do. I'led lo •cat*, conatit utlotially rest* u*
t lusively with the re-RmHlve hou-, -, and not to
any extent with the Kxeco Ive; uud, *ull further,
Ih it llif* proclamation 13 lU'emlnd to pn*. nt i 0
lie people ol the Stales wherein the tia'l mai
anthoriiy hits burn suspended aud loyal blute
GoVeruiuents have beau subverted, s mode iu | alartlou o«s Board er DlreCtr«•*( ., will n« l. d on
l.e ni.icb the national uulboiliy and Joyil Kkinrv iT/IjiTJ/i ‘ . U J
irmuduu Oiiif h(! rc.Sitlb!i bed within i. liyl I* ^
A WILLt'UX Vtn Hay
Notico.
Laid and Kill, hy
Ifcar-,
Biutu Guvuruuisuts may be re-eslftbli bed wuhiu l\
Dividend ol E1UIIT FUR
LEN f. from tini earnings of the past six months
payable on and after the 31sl lust., in Confederate
Tieasury notes. D. MACD'iNALD,
dec. 5 1 _ Tr.mfUi.r.
To the Patriotic People of Geor>
gia aud Kloiidi.
T he demand for artillery horse* an I irnnspoit
lion mules for the army of Northern Ge
very great, and the Government is ui.al.l
chase them. An appeal t* made to the peo
ple to furnish horse* for artillery nud mule* tor
ir.m*portu.g supplies to our gallant •• Idler* who
are riskin ' their Inc* in defending your borne*.-
bend ut ward your stock aud a.ive our ar ny .tout
luiliter nLaster. # Let eucli plainer aud eitizeu
tliroughoul the Stale luruiHh oue mule or
horse or two hor*e*. What i* a uacrdlco ul a few
hundred dollars if it will help to gaiu our indepou-
deuce? You are ail aware that if the enemy ever
reach your houica all you have t** worthless; tluy
will steal all your horbes and .. ules and leave your
home « souite. Let each persou i hat will spai e one,
two or (hue animals, write to me at S.vnimuh ur to
aucou, care Major J. U. Michaelufi*ky,'how many
animal* you can spare. Form com.aii.cu* iu epch
auniy, and gut tuu annuals together uud I will go
io uny po.nt and pay you Iur them, uud luruieh y..u
a cer locale ttial you have luiutabed a horse or mule
lor the Government. Let it be (.one at once, the
case t* urgent, burnt them In and save Uie odium o/
fmprubament. N. H. HRgW.v,
a*.c8—d.wwSw CaptiUiand A q M.
(H.U.TllOUn; I.NM KINI'K 10M-
PA.NY OF SAVAflN.ili.
NOTTOW 1-H llK.JiIfiX4V
glViUlhat Die Book* of siibecrq.lli.u to
ill* lupual block oi the above nau.ed l,’« rpura - ion,
will be opened at the Court House, In the city of
suvanuah, ou Weduuuluy, the tWci t>-third day of
Dccejuliei, iuatant, lstifi, at Ido elude. A. M, and
will reuium opeu uulil one o’elucn ou 'hat day and
the next, uuiiug thestame hours, un.ee* tne autlmr-
ized Capital ol Uue All Run Dollar.-, iu share* of
one hundred dollar* each, be sooner subscribed
for. Twenty per centum- must ue paid at
time of subscription, iu certified check*on Die Bank*
of this c ty, aud no oue will lie permitted to sub
scribe except I 11 pertou or by power of utloruey,
io.'gcd wiin the undersigned. There Is no limit to
the number of shares any intending ctockljoidcr may
suhtCrlbe lor, but in caao of excess, scaling dowu
will be exclusively from the larger aubccdpuoiis.
Copies ol the Act ol Incorporation may be had ol the
ommlBsloner*, at least-one week before the lime
appointed for opeulug ihu books.
ROBERT 11ABEK8UAM,|
EDWaKD i'ADELFGRD, i
ANDREW LoW,
, JNu. L. VILL vDONGA,
JaMEo.W. .iat'l 11..OF,
James McUENLY,
NOBLE A. UaUDeE,
do<-8—ul
m
TO W«K TAX I'AVKRH OK Tint WCHTKKN
IMVINION UK DlATIllLT no.
All imrtl.H who li.vr not made Oielt
re, “ r “* ""'I l'»ld Iht- d.<« In •<
;
lloli.ee I. V|lelll»ll> called lo ,b„vil III,III! “
ancUhAlwi.nlj.mil | ih« nomher and „j
all Iinr,«a, l.eul caul., inula, and ..... „ (>l
. ... Otvl.iuuulitala Duir.ct u„l ua ,,i f„, agricultural
pujpose*.
Fanners, Gra/.ler* and Planters are also required
to return, with n Ihe sp. clued liuie, the amount* ro
Cidved lor beeves sold by limn between the jm, of
April and 1st ol November, in a, with deduction ol
the money paid lot such beeves, Ifacluully purcha-ed
and ihu value of the corn cou-uim-u by tneiu.
8*ld returns aud peyuiuut* Wfl le made at uiy of
fice, belweau Hie hour* of 1) a. m. and 1 p. in. Mr.
JtllN 8. DAN1ELL, Assessor, will betu'aUcnJann*.
A. S. IIARTIUDGE,
Collector NYustcru Division,
^wrticu
TUI3 DAY, 1h|»i
decl 3—lDec30
Notice.
W-a.
Hu use of tuts Bank
• elwcei. the hour*
o'clock, p. net
Ue y
Bank OF COM MERC B, i
Savauuuli, Ducumimr H».u, jmih. t
Au elecJlou lor e» v«*l Dlrecioia to serve
year, will be held ut the Banking
MONDAY, llthJan
nine u’c o< k,- A. ,41 , ana two
J NO. 0. FERRIL1 ,
• Cashier._
NOT1CK.
CKNl'IUl. liAU.go.,11 .» ll.NKI.NO 1.0. \
aavahimh, Ham. i, ibti.l. J
Thu Annual Eiecilnp lor Niue Dure
tors ol mi* t oiiipany, to serve lor tlieeu
suing year, will bj held at Uu DaiiKing Uoueu In
Navauuah, ou Monday, 4th Jauuaty next, between
the hours of 111 a. ui. uud 1 p in.
decH—Ul gko. A. CUYLBR,Cashier,
Election Notice.
On the tire
8*1. (1304,}
the Court House, (StVai
n.im county, Ordluary. i
Inletlo
WEDNESDAY of January
n cluct ou will bu held at
all,) lor a Hhentl oi Chat
l leik oi tuu bUi erior und
, and
Uy I
Courts, a Tax Collector aud Receiver, a i ero-
'ouuty 8uiveyor. Iur ihu term picstr.Oed
The poll* will b-j opened at seven o'clock a. m and
cloeid «l six o’clock p. m., under the cupei-lntend-
i nee ol tin- Juetice* ol the luicrior Courts, Jaatlce*
ol the Ptuceaud Freeholder*.
Thu 8lienll aud the Coiistalile* of Ihe county are
required to utlundat t iu poll*ami preserve order.
Ou the *mue day poll* will be opened for the elec-
lion ol the same ofllccrs.of the county at thebea'i-
quurtei* of tlie OM regiment (Lorgla volunteer*,
known a* the Thunderbolt Precinct, under the
superintendence prescribed by Jaw. Full* to be
■ .old,
MX VI'KVHNNON ,V l|Vk,„.
I IIAY I ... 1 '"II.
»> «i..
1 Hue U Id Watch
tl Carpet. Blanket*
v 8*«i.in s *1.4 Bridle*
'J I'uUb!*! ha*r<il .iii.d
Lot ol l'loihing, €'i-i•« |
Z v caSTi7,TN
•old.
1 Ft i
II Y It 11.i
Will be sold on FKln \
■X < IIIIIS. , , A
FUHN.TUBJi-SAlE
“ ' 1H1 Ii nt ,, ,
110.VI,' •i l «id"if Urill(ur
''(insisting of
PIANO, HOPAH.T;Huh!.
F».ER- glasses, ( Dal it I
EX J’DNSlO.N TrtBLEs, : iDK-ItllAii
k.illullA.x t RLD^iw.iDa JOA1<
W Aisllrt I'aNDs,
BliRKS I'-i.
CAKFh.it>,
Ms'! TrtAtsSES,
CHINE. STuv
I’. M it L.SK
„UO doo hU t01 ' 1
a n* dMouie ushortuivui l !
yu : nub 'gaily bid.-boura. Tam- - \i ,
imocb.lu seals. Bureaus, *u, U
1 superior BrniaeUCuruot at the .
1 P .ir Horseman'* Pi “i.J!* 8ame 11
I aiiarp. a hide, eonq.icte order
A eiUla Cash. r *
I* Y Olio. tv. Ul “
w ill be sold on thelirstTLEijAi n/u,',
bemre tne court House, imi.M .
A uue Fianiatlou witu i * “-vuni-
4t0ucie» ol bn ,, situated i
• < I
%%. ti » l.. .
Aduuunuutnx'7 ram.
William r
com (u ud i
• Ue u uoUiul i
heir* and c cutioia
eight o’clock
aud eluded at live
Commissioners.
WANTED,
Wanted,
DISSOLUTION.
FIYHE lira o r LaRmhc Hull ie this.day di**olved
JL by mutual con-eut. The unfinished buslae** will
l>« settled-by lsauc D LaRochu. Either of tbe partner*
are uutbori/.od to use tbe name ot the firm in Itq-dda
Uon. Isaac d. LxKOChfc,
SAM’L F BELL.
aavannah. Per. 5th, 1868. dec7
$l««m Sat) nnd drial Mill ( oui|ilcte
FOR SALE.
Cow Lost.
S T RAYED, from F. R. Wylly's farm, two miles
from S tv innah, ou Sunday last, a white and
dun spotted Heifer, about tbreu vears old, twlonwiug
' luforma'ion respecting
ved hy the undersigned,
WJfl- U. • UYLER, j i
N. B. KnAFF, j. i.c. c
GEO l~ HARRISON,
JOaN aCL'EVEN, J. i.
JOHN WILL.AMsON,
Attest: Wm. li. Buluocu, iglerk.
Coufcdvraie X(aU‘s UUirka Court,
For the Southern District of Gaot gia,
llicu NOY EMBER, IStib.
fllllK Couredcratu States Seques ration Receiver
X loraaid Dieinci Having filed, with the Clerk ul
.uu Load, (said Recelvet* * aeroiitu* for mailer*
winch have p.iHaed ScqucNirutniu, und embracing
moucya received aud paid out betv^een t, e Iburtti day
ol May lad uud me Uilh duj oi November, lnidaut
It t* ordered tliat Wednesday, the s.xth day ul Janu
ury next. aL eie.en t/'eioth,-«n the foiunoon ot timi
>.ay, no appoinu-d iorceUteiuent, and tuui tlie Clerk
do give tlie notice: icquued iu und ny the eleventh
set Lrou ol the original SequeBtraliou Act, uuaeed
auih August, iM>3. ED rt anil J. HaRDEn,
Dlair.ci Judge.
true copy from the original Ordei, >avunnuh,
** k IILli.x .v JiiiYii,,,
Administrator^ Sale
FlEsD.tY in January, i, v
ie Houorutiie t.’ouri oi ! J It-*m
ham coiiuly, will uctM.ia .( t ,
'J vvo smve.. named ’ an ,i p.
Uo*VI-- Id al.wl:i» ,)< i i. ■ *•> "i.lt r...
On the first Tl EsD.t Y
A.II., (
“V XV. U VLU
Aifrivuto Sal.
Ululu^ BDVUI. liiiU tl.O Ollier „ Vl . rn* 11 ,
'“** - :eeeary uuihe
ling aud all
UU Ihe plate )S a une peacn uu.nur.1 i «...
ce lent rtUUr, a very healuiy ei.kui,,,,.' ,,' 11
lor dock i'i,o Buvuunah,.aihanv v.'t* n , uu
Hiiis tuiunyh tne luuo u 1,1 “ 11 •
ox mile*. b, ‘Vaiuiaii e
hv i. j. wai.su.
Private Sale.
A tract ot Land, 8* mu.* ,ru.u the iu
JSo.ifi acre* ol goon pmntir.g Jami; two 6 ii' •
ai cuut iiu pi'x-uueeo, an i u number oi . .
TiVo Lu.) SI'.u : Ul u, ' x,rtio ‘“-’a. and UI..IU
luc Dull uu. ii well Wo.iUeU. A u at ,
tne« ounuug Room. Wrt ' 1
IIS 6EO. \l,u v Ll, t~
At Private br.lo-
oui-uu,)dl„ f s ,nd
oi g.,od Water,conoiiuin • i.\
the Miuuicgioiiou ltonu 'auoii i .
land, situated on
mot * Horn town
$40 REWARD
lilmiuiMi.u irS Male.
r.t TuoHduy In fljraarv .„•»
uulore the e'eurt ib uje do.u
county, between tbe legal hour* ol s. e. it
iiig pii.uc negroHlaves.'t
.4U ye
hir so,til ciiuuron, j u ,, j^i,
x rank. IU, Wusaingtou, b; •. Imrlcs •! yiL,r«
11/lfi#L be paid for the deli very at the Coined* rate lauf, hiuouiu* old. Sold
▼ f suite* Naval ilosydial ol JuU ■* ..VvlT^alt '
oi VS ITZEit, ordinary aeamau, utiachetl t,i tbe O. ».
SI earner lsouu gn ilu loti on tlm wm December,
1808. bwtuer is about iu year* of nge, In own nalr,
bliMeyes, fair Complexion. 5 feet U)i lncht-n hlgU
to the Union Society. Any
n Society,
her will he thankfully
or at this nfll:e.
(lucid—ti
JOHN MCgOFBR&CO.
Buggy for Sale.
^PKNDID new top Buggy, light aud of snpe-
. nor flnl*h. Apply at this olHce. decl4
Horse For Sale,
NaNo.l. Draught n<
Apply at this oillcc.
$100 He»anl
W iLL be p.ilfifof the apprehunaloQ uml delivery
Ui Blouut o Dawson, lu 8..vaunuli, oi a Ne
gro Man nftined HMrthT, about'io year* old, Very
mack Linooth sllln, about ii leei 7 Inch.;* high, Weigh*
aootii :8Altu; a cooper hy trade, (has wor*ed
several year* iu a cooper sho,> In Savannah;) v.—,
raised by aud uulil a snolt time since belonged to
E. JfcllCKri I). A W a I /PU i I I , /
$50 KUWIRII
W ILL be paid for tbe upprnbeudlon and delivery
to BIouiil. Ji Dawson, Savannah, ol my man
Dick, whoRPu away severe month - ago. Dick
bruht muistto. ahont.iu y eur* old, of medium i
was cnipluuil last cpri..g in a liv.ry stable on Wt.*i
Broad street TlioM. L. WII/’OX,
dec7—Sawtf Irwin county, Ga.
$180 REWARD.
I fHU will Iki paid lortnPiq>
cl I very at Thunderbolt Bat
PLANTATION
Foil tSAXjF.
Foil SALE, my plantation In
Uui loon c mntjr, Mil acres, morn or
lesq in two tract*. The upper tract
contain* 81)8 acre* of good pint land
about tdxty acre* <>r whh U me Under
cu livaliuii; tin; balance heavily timbered. On this
place i* a good frame dwelling with Tour rooms, with
all necessary out buildings, ail uliuutud iu a due oak
grove, and a good peach or Imrd. Till* pluc
about four mile* Worn Station No. 7, t outral R
road.
The oilier tract coutaiu • l()it aersa, Hltuated about
two miles from Station No 7, Central Railroad, and
.kiiuwii as the "Clifton F^rry Tract" The Gloat
Oguechee river divides this tract—1-4 acre* being on
the Hcriven side and 113 acres on the Bulloch :ide
Gii tliiri place is the Inst Kerry ou the river, i-upplicit
with fiat boat aud rope. Gu the BulloGi able, 17
acre* are clear, d aud under fence, the hulunce heavy
oak timber, hsinm ck and h«y land*, 'i he d*l me
at this place 1* the bust ou thi river. The terry ol
Itself cau be iua 'e to pay a good Income with Rule
or trilllug expense. Apply to WM UUHNB,
uov;<0—fr&iul atG. R R Machine 8hop
The Countryman.
FR08PKCTIS FOIt I SGI.
f I1I1K FioiirletoP of the above paper tkkea pleaa-
J ure lu Informing ihe public UiaL with Die com
iiv-ncciucul of the new volume in January, Itxit, lo
•oil be able to double the pioporlionn of hi* sheet,
which will make it the name biz • of vtiie i at «*> Nile*'
National Register, containing sixteen quarto pages.
Tue plan und purpose ol the Tbe Gountryniuu are
bimllar to III me of Nile*’ Register, except that It
blends literaly and istiellancou* department* wun
apolitical depurtment-
A ucwatd attractive feature will be added to our
journal —uud that I* u con-taut, unremitting ami vig
orous dcluiit e of our lurtner-, pLtuikr* and other pro
ducers against the shall* of caluinuy aimed at them
by those who denounce them a* vile extortioner*,
who are to be "cured ot their chaba<'I*ichi!*tic ukkxu
INS-S AND JTKANNLfiH." The pluuliiig Interest shall
hive ous organ to defend them against’the slander*
which are heaped upon them hy so many debigntag
detractor*.
The Countrytnau Ip published nt Turnwold, near
BaUintou, Gi.,uu the editor’* plantation, nine mile*
from town, and ti emphatically a country paper It*
mono i- "Independent in Everything—ueutral in
Noih'u^'' --It I* a complete cyclopa-dia ol' this Histo
ryot thcTimee—the War Nowsidit d) - Agrl ulture
-Siock-ruielna—Field Hporis- Wli—Humor- Anec
do'e—Tale*— Fliilonophy—Moral* Llhulal nud En
lightened KclU'lon aa opposed to SceUruu Creed Dm
— Foetry—Politic* Art — scleuee -I'-efnl Recipe*
the lu.ustiUl and Mechanic tl Resource* and Fur
*uit* ol the t'ouulry Money and Mmkd tin Ure -
l.lteruture—Geuc.al Ml*ieliaui iu short every thing
that tan amuse, lunirucl, vr be of use to the general
reader ailpu- up iu c •ovenieut lonu for binding aud
Uindlliig, at the low price of $l(i per anuiiin
W i:h tin; Isle ui cess-on to the editorial department,
e nubllaher of t he L' .uniryman fiitter* hltiieelL
ai hi* Journal win uot be excelled In the Conlod-
cy a* a .Rurary, mGcdlaneuu* aud new* weekly
Address J a- TURNER,
dflcll) -If Elion urn, tia.
Soap and Candles.
,“/X UOXtN Oiiawulil.vUle KnuiOjHiwp
v5 boxes Mm cm 8oap
t Caudle*. For sale by
< LAGIIoltN »t CUNNINGHAM.
Salt.
1 n/ \ HAL Kb Of Coast Malt
I'M / 6o do Liverpool and Tufk'i laiaud
flail. For mIs by
C'dAGHORN ft CI’NNUx'GIJaJI. !
A httWARD
piebeuriiou and
Uiy of evchot tuu :oilowing named Dcscit
Jam Kb MuDDY, aged 6 leet U Incurs high;
dark complexlu.., grey wyee, dark Lair, hofu m
la'lmil county,Ga , where lie is supposed to lie flow
W. U CLARK, hgi d 41, 6 feet b im lie* high; (lurk
complexion, daik eye*, n.ack hair, buppoeeu lo be
near tort Game*
CllAhLKs ANDEHHON, Aged 33,5 feel fi inches
Idgh; lair complex ion, In zel ey.*, ligut hair; born in
1'uitimi couuty, Ga., where he now i».
W M. bIJ'l '1 UN, 17 year* o.d, 6 leet fi Indies high;
sallow complexion, grey eye*, light b ur: botu in
Collet county, Ga., where he now ia.
KDW.xRD H. HaRRISON,
• L'ompauy D, efid Georgia Vola.
VALIIAUI.E BULliINti LOT
• "FOR SALK
on Barnard street, also a side iront of
hunur. d leet. aim lie* between Barnaul ami
»• loaner street*. Term* rash, or aeven n.-r cent
Conli derate Bond*, ftpply at Ibis office.
Groceries.
I^IFTY casks Whole R co
J. 50 boxes Tobacco, various brands
DO safckB Flour, Extra
5 bills Syrup
■j (merits choic» Black Tea
ForsH'e by m.
Notice to l'Uul«rs.
H .I VI >€4 enlarged our Tan Yard, we are now
pre|MH.'d io ici etve Inde* fo tan on shares lit
au. quantity. Herron* de..fnug hide* t-nmd, who
will *nip them pi tne undersigned at pavanunii, dan
have tmin tunned aud finialu-d In good style for oue-
U “ ir - , „ GWENS Jt L’ANUkT,
d H v G- « l 1 (Mil ol Fine *1 , on the Ciiuul.
Slieitielu, deceased, by ur.iur «J in* t om <,j (1 ' fl V'
ol *aul couuty, lor the benefit ul me Im.ii- ,, „ '
Dost,
.4 of Gold Spcciacie*
( utter*' llauU, ou yisi rdav
Paul a cm table i
lueui at iii.* oflii e
Stray Horse.
$£ii
x^ ptoperty a
UAfll L to my stable, Dec i one -
-•MaRE, about, n* Uand. i,u„. „ .
oi e eye, slur in iue lor. in-m
■1 lie uw.,ur will L'e.i.e l'ufw:.
anu pay expense-.
llorses and Damage
"’AT AUCTIUJS.
Ou .vio.-jou », Ue.-. SI, Hill be .old, ul luibl.c
"uiaHkt otables, aavaumu.
Bixiemi Uois« * mu]
ol i'hteuiU anti i line Cai i luges.
Meciil l'RnE.)l
iih.x
Eequestration baiu
Ol*' STOCKS.
I-J ^ order ol ine liou. E (Ward J. llurueu, 1*
JJ Judge, will ua Bold aipuiiiie outu yga./.L*
( alien enuiij , u
t4j rUuleS 1
*' rai»ci. Luoan, i
*-* etoen oi tuiu i*ai.k,
usej , UcCeused, ai.u eiaimeu
biutuai
(S o auare* ui _
Cx-mi»auy, t. e ptopJriy oi amrj it. Coi
« neuij ; ouu IWelily BeViU Uu ...ul-r
coiu,ju..y, me property ul JeUu D.
Ol D. Ai. Wyman, UU u.ien c..cm>; u,
ehaie* in the eupllji *iyea ol iu, Da.
«^ u fk‘k) unasixty (<m> 0 uaie* in m<
unking
- ouniiul 1
House and Lot
in Scollsburo’, near Dlllled^eTlIlr,
FOR SARF.
4 VfiltY desirable Residence, being only four
il miles lioiu .WilltdgLvnll. The house ci'iifiln*
eight room*, und Iho lot all nece*rury outhuiij.ngs,
with a good welt of water, 'term* reasonable for
lurtLcr purtitulArs, apply to(K«tpi J N Munholter,
at ihe camp ol tbe 57ih Gu. Regiment, near Savan
nah, or to Mr James G.JHbiuboiaer, near irwlntou,
Ga , orloA. J Miller, F»q .
W. B Richardsi n, ut Stotisnom
decl2—dlwtrwtji
r to Dr.
9,
fllKM )
For {Sale
Dfra
»Gt
of land, on whii u the Improv.-ment* *tund.
a?e Is Die btuiinri lion*, at ilmt point Price
rpHvio ^ I-. .1 w.Lsn
FOR SALE.
HY' H H! I. I.
(SLU)
C’lllflH' PI AN.
liOLMN Tdbacco, various brands
75 Fr uim RL t*
V* t --.!** Mldd.lng luce
bl colls Colton Kop*
‘ih bxs English Moan
10 bxs Ink
300 tMSlitl* L'vupool Malt
DUD do Const nalt.
• (5) rimlea 1
t i.-liiUJil LoUipa
Geogiu, ail the property Oi Guoiyu
eu e. t u, y; Ulao, BIX x uu (iO; B ilalu
'Ui ui iu Oouu.v, lietn wiulnoaii
(ill) auulus
a*- a*, v ompuny, tno piopir.y G Jucmi o. l
ujku eneiu/; uiaO aevcnlj-nvu (*oy i
capital blociv ol the cam o. V). u , j, Lui u
siaiiUiiig iu the Uhiue ei mauei.ue iiankin, au
questetwd u* iLv propuly ol a.i*. iiiimii't
enemy; ai*«-, *ixiy-thr.e (tiaj *na e* n
I deck au Uie r.ila bo^in.vcauru
U-mpiuy. the prupe.ly ol ir* u. I
:u %ueiuy; aiso, one uunureu m.u iweidy
juico iu me capLoi eiuek oi the rii.u .
compauj, tu propeny «;i lx. U let
alltuenemy; aieo,filly (atq cu.,Kb lu luet.qaiui <
e«.iU n. w . ll. iw. eouipaui. lui niui>. uy •
Weed, uu alien euurny, u.s.>, li.eniy-i-bU
an * IU Die capnal Htotk oi cuju 8. W . .. u «
puuy, li.e property ot G. a. w oud, ah all n eli
uiao, Hire. humired(3uoj ehurouiu mo c.pua. t
ot the Tl.nb'.r Luilem’ ji.m.k, t.ie pioptrty ol a
Alsla i, an ailea enemy; aioo, one lmnu.eu el!
in Ihe capital tt.ek oi iue cam 'linioei' cu.
B tlik, the property ,.f John '1’uei, an mleu
dctlJ W. tj; DaN.ib-u, l
th*' Augusta t.'iiuetliuiionaliDi, Aiocuu
Ul)
g.upli, Cuiuuihus Enquu
"i*i plea ia publish the
torvvard each *t paper to iut
1 Alluma *ui*
K.X-g *
sequestration bale
ill Seiues and huudrie».
Y order of the Honoiahla Edward J H fiJ,'* 1 -
B
Plat ey, in the city of aavauneh, at 11 o’clock. •' ■’ l
ou JLE DAY, tno VJd day oi De. - mber. inei«*r•_
six*(b) boxes aud tUree (3) b inel* 8uu«irie*, oue (" i
ot hope undone Gu... all the property (I |l ‘* .
MarliU, au alien enemy. Als-n twelve i»orre -
bullies, Cork*, Ac., tour boxes of cui.urh*. "
Stoves, oue lot oi Lumber mid two boats, an '^*
property of Jo*eph B.uiuuiell, uu alien enemy- ‘
oue Guu, ouu Chest and contents, ill the pi«»t °
Freaman Cromall, au alien viis.uy. ....
decl "A W •' «'■' 'l*'ll'. fiS
Sequestration
OF AN IRON.SAFE.
t>V order ul Ilia Honorable Bdward -' 'J ,
14 I.I.UU! and*#, will b. "" ' or, ,S?»e
*uuui in th* Custom House, at publl o 11Bl ,
highest bidder, at twelveo C ock ' ol *.?,,, U „ i» |»*)
17ib lust . one lion bafe, tha proP»fIA4L.I
au alien suarny. W. v, v* . (itl , t
doeff—10t I