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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 18U3.
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bou re. Mum tor r« in
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MONDAY AKJitMNG, DECEMBER 21, 1863.
TELEGRAPHIC"
OF iat PRESS AbbU’JJATiUN
• II NHlCtll.
— llicic aiu various re-
ieih wlin liavu arrived
euetny reluming, but
loiuing, bay that there
iUIU.tgU dot
’viiibiiieruble.
vei aiucl Mas
ie lowu, uml
"T.
railroad during their
The hiidgeao»er lire
in’s creek, two miles
(mother small bridge,
lew telegraph poles
• 6 no mill, McClauuubun’astole,
.•II huiidi g*> were burned, also 75
apmaii, a citizen, waft killed. The
J nj have been libeioucd. Among
lew Yankees.
<i eitiz -usuml some lilt toughed anil
du i>, were luUcti primmer*, hut
returned. A number ol negroes
oil.
“ w iu)\s. tia^gicra were captured
in: enemy's loree does not exceed
cd men. ] he reports of the enemy
riih m are eoi.fheuiig,
aril a nit ICliropcnn News
, U e. 1'J.—A flag ol truce boat has
, l'o;nt with United Unites papers
A i •>! uvpoiidiuiof tin: Boston Herald, writing
iroiu Uh.ule. Loii harbor, say s DaUgrui is pre-
s pmiiig4or a great movciifui. the iron elads
•vili uoL leave this deparliueut milil the old llag
v. aVes over Charleolou or its ruins.
U'V I.I > b out Naihvillu state that non. {Sheri
dan roiutnuiiding a column in puraUit, met with
a repulse hoin the leUcl rear guard, in which he
w. w Severely WOUllded.
ia the House ou the ld.h,UoUiusol Missouri,
oik red a resoliuioii in „ul»atruee the suiuiTus
that ol the (Jrilleuduu i coelution, that the war
was brought on by di&'uuiouiat , tail should b .L
be. proscouUxI lor conquest or subjugation—•
when ooedieneu to the (Juusiituiiuu und the laws
I. »vtj -y moved to lav the resolution on the
table. Veub, 5vj Days, 111.
vVasUhinui, ol Illinois, expressed a wish to
d.'i ato the resolution, which was laid over.
Adjutuul General Thomas i» dangerously ill.
Major General Ifuiuid died Wednesday last
in Washington.
Accounts Irom Noiioik show that Bi'ast But
ler is tyrannizing over the people of l|ml city.
# European news lo me bih is nniurportuot.
To New Yorji Herald adVoc
Giant:
the election ol
utxt iVcfid. nl.
From the Millrd Mali'*.
RicumOnd, Dae. IP.--1 he New York Tribune
y a “A more lugubrious document tha** '**•
id. Ui
all dutkuurft
nl despair.
•il stca urn
Jhcs.ipraku ielt Bhcl-
n iiiereafted crew and
on Js.uprday, iv
/ e.iuId runs ol coal.
fLuks announces that/h is forces under
•ui had t.ei/. d the approaches Co Maia-
l ne leUel garrisou at Fort -Ksperunza,
ou&aiul strong, blow up the magazine and
'l eu i.'jUOb wore captured,
ciipply tl-asm i Circassian iiftd arrived at
os Monroe. I ho Niuujiad a vaiuablo'us-
Uineoiu Visils Foul’s
fbtl tho p» rIormalices
Baulr.lulty, ol I) law
lyalty oath, which lac
ellei
ll.VuiuhniT.il
The itro nightly lo wit-
ol llaokolt.
are, relu*sua to lake the
i. is likely to lead,to trou-
i iiily captured ifl Charles
ighl.otlicers and eighty-
Her.. 1.1 :
MrDougul Will
u the Senate *io-
ir mildly
•lulling
thor itfs
j*»uil resuhitit
i< iem h iuvafthm of Mexico an un-
owards the United Slaton, and iu-
heuoi the duly oi the United SUles
ir against France.
I’ucbd.iy Feiuaudo Wood ftnhuiittud a
imi that tue 1’nHidfut be requefili'U to
t tbieo eoiuiii^ftionera, who should he
,v* opuu negotiations with tho
Kiclni.oud, to the end that this
rueliveuud inhuman war shall cc.i
•n be i> • loved upon terms of otpiily,
„l i «|u.dity under the consilutlrtti.
him . co i hat. ilf reftolulion ho laid
winking p.nlies at Gregor mi.t Wagtu r.
I.Hi Ml Irom lexiiM
llorsToW, Tex a*, Nov. 2i», t.a SumifiU, Dec.
10.—The following Is the latest reliable infor
maliou received from the We-i. Ii Is lakuti
from tlie li.tuftum Telegmph t l this nioruing:
The expedition under Gen. Banks is believed
to tie about six tbou&uud filroug, and is com
posed ol the divisions of Hens. Dana and Van
Levon. They lost three steamers and four
sell loners, as well na a considerable amount ol
hUiics and muni.ions ol war while on the way
uud making the laudiug. About half the com-
mud are black troops. Davis, with his regi
ment, about 1*50 strong, and Haynes, with a
Federal commission as Colonel ol the Second
Texas Cavalry, but with no troops, are along.—
l imy design lo cnlut Mexicans in the Rio
Grande and negroes iu the iiriciior, as they pro
gress. As soon as informal ion of Banks bav-
luuded successfully ciu he conveyed to
Franklin, bis orders are to move to Texas irom
Bei wicks’ Bay. The forces are lo meet and
sweep the country with devastation as fur as
they cau, sparing ueiihcr UuiouisL'oi Seces
sionist.
u BruwuhViUc we learu-Thal M tjor Dye,
Biglow, Palmer uud others, who have claimed in
be good eiU/.eus, liuvc lukeii tho oath. General
Cobus unsumed counuuud of Brownsville after
we left, and claimed to give the people pro
tection from lawlessness. Hu accompanied the
Major lo meet Buubn. Alter giving in their
bubmissiou to the Federal “conqueror,” Cobas
roBsedthe iiver aud pronounced agaimt Cor
inc-E, overtniew bis goyermueul and held the
rcius of* power lor Lwcuty-four liouis, at the cud
ol which Lime CorlincE sliot hint iu the PhiEa.
Sai.euia, Nov. 18.—The Yankees are mlvane-
mg in tins direction, and have gal bed alootbold
ul Aruuus Pass. On ibenigblol the Kkh they
landed a loiee, supposed to be 3,000 strong, on
Hie lower cn/l ol Mustang island, and reached
the Foil. These troops-wore-couveyed in live
sailing vessels, transports. Ou Hie morning of
the l?ih they made the Attack with this loree,
tlvesLcamcrs ir.om the ecu co-operalihg. Thu
foil was defended by three small guns uud about
100 nie.u, most of whom were Bluic troiq»*. The
etgageuient lasted rwo hours and twenty-livb
minutes, w lien our troops biinendered, being
overwhelmed with numbers. Tluir loss ih
kuown. The attack began til daylight.
Thu plan ol the enemy uppears to be to take
such points as he can upon the coast with the
view ol gelling a base near his proposed liuld ol
operations. There can be no doubt but that
he meditates the conquest ol the Slate. •
Hoost6n, Nov. 28.—The Legislature of Texas
have refused to pas.-.a resolutionlecoiumeiulmg
Congress lo declare, Cou federalU Treasury notes
a legal lender. The legislature is believed to
he uuder eouseivutive influence, though* it is
mufi Hi inly devoted to the Coiiledcrale cause.
Gen. Slaughter, of Mobile, is iiktliia eity with
hit. stuff.
s Reports of the liidc.u deprodatioua ou the
Iroulier are friqueiil aud alarming. 1 learn
ihat the Hidiaus are armed by Hie Yankees, and
sent upop tho du/cqct-leHH truulicr Ui lay it
Waal*’. J
The small pox bus*made itp appearance In
this city.
Geu. Walkei’s division is now on the Mis
sissippi river peggingtufyiy. They h^yealready
auuk one transport, ournt another and lolir
bulges, aud hurut the large transport Black
Hawk. Nothing eau pass their batteries unless
euuvoye.l by iron clads, and even then we hear
of much lamentation on hoard before they gel
.out of leueb ol our gnus.
Quanlrell is in BhreyepOrt.*
uilieial iuforiualiou has been received that
Corpus-Christi is iu lhe hands id the enemy.
I)angeroiiM Navigation of tjif iIIImmIm
Nfppl. ‘ ’
Monti.it, Dec. y.l.—A special dispatch to the
Advertiser and Register, Irom Oxford, Misf.,
gives Northern dates to tlie 10.li. On last Fri
day our batteries below Rodney fired into the
Brazil, and killed two ladies and one
soldier. Many others weic. wounded. The bit-
lery at the. mouth of feed river fired into the
steamer Von Phcel. Five persbus worn .Killed
nnd several wounded, and the boat riddled. The
river is unsafe for boats without convoy.
A Cairo diVpaleh in the Chicago Times says :
rob. 1 force, eight thousand strong, are coueuu
Gated at Raleigh, in West Tennessee, it is sup
posed, with a view to attack Fort Pillow. This
is evidently Forrest.
Captduk ov tiik Stkambii Chatham.—The
steamer Chatham, Capt. Marlinborough (now
the Ocean Queeh), was captured by the enemy
at 2% o’clock on Wednesday morning last, 12
miles fr-im riapello Light, in seven fathoms
water, on her pasunpo lo Green Turtle Ivey,
bouud lo Nassau. Bhe hull u cargo ol .‘Ift'i bull's
of cotton, IFi boxes tobacco, A •. Two hundred
aud ninety bales of the cotton was owned by
the owners of the steamer, and the balance by
tlie crew. Bhe hud a crew of nineteen persons
on board, all of whom were captured
two, viz: .lauiOi Dean, of Damn, » pilot, nod
William Dunn, a seaman ol this ciiy. Tbivoth
ers werq taken priaouurs, '.ml are m the ImuiUc
und they will leirUla’e the depill a*, wli.eh they
swim, keeping quite cbtfc to rlu* snr'aec.—
IfV Urn first of June, 1864, tho lliulilkU d'-pai l*
iiiimit confidently expect »«> have at Cronsludt WbUIu
sixteen iron clad vessels, ami tiny mnf.lder «
th> in a very pom ll.*el forMie'ia power a.-R'i. j 11. Tue
Emuieim- exer ions are being it e 1 to ofitaln w'.ou.
the r»qtilsilc qu o tity of •guns, wltfi valuable •."'•.i
ammunition, for all the for s, i anhwork-, .ml ‘
ships, and it will perhaps be found Unit the b “ ‘
Russians l.avu really got ahead of F.ughunl in
gubs, and shot guns are now being pro-iueed in m»v
a half dozen factories, working ilitv and night,
uud in a few days auotlier Eliawiel. willeoiu-
metieo. it.> production will be solid ea-t sleel
guns, irom (lie 6 pound, r to the 1! iuc'h gun
which latter is to lire a Mil) pound shell. j luutMUtn:
To provide the necessary shot and shell to > ham county, «.i>. ..-e
their guns, all the foundries around Bl. Peters-I These are, tlicrefoi
burg have orders varying from litlccn lo fifty I coucen', to in.
thousand each. All the shot and shell Imm 12- I iu
pounders tipwurd* are for field guns. Roitml- 5JTgnutlsu.
hammered steel shot are also being prepared to WiUiwta* aJ.iiduick A. O’Byrne, l£eq,
fill die naval 60-pouudei guu. Due llrui alone tor Oluaiiamcoamy, inis ti:h durth Novel
S
Win. cat% I
ircbiary
as, UicliArtl W.
ifu.aryttn hei -
•, lo c’.le und admonGh hII oi Chnlfum Su|m-
to lie aud .«|.p.'4r luilore Hidd
ii (it any thviy Him-; oii or (•>--
in J.ii.Uaij iiuX., oilier Wise
Miatiiflin Superior Court.
SiAY TJfcltM, INni.
Whereas. Aiuom W ebb, lUlward I'adelford, Moses
8. Coheil, tlolm Menlallol., ft. i(. Mayer nii.l Juuiea
Copt, eiiuiunnied to.Ulead me pruauul .May Term
I , Slllllllll.l
•I- tms<
•furor, iiiuuu iiciuuii
quelitiy . All i WUere
I Jurors, liuv.
win reus, .lohn it.
i.l t*0(111 .is UiMII.I
bEOICbl.!
May
hnnrT thirty thousand ol them. Laud
urtilJery forces are also adopting the steel guiis
for tlielr Service, iu amicipniiou of war and
the supply of armor plates Influx stopped, two
forges are erecting capable of 'iuuictug4cii or
twelve thousand lous ol armor pluU-s per year.
Barge, supplies of saltpetre have bccu pui chas
ed durlug the summer, and the* powder works
have been exlciidcds und are working night and
day. Flour has been very largely bought for
deliveiy in February, and for those places to
whisb the ordinary route iB by water in spring
cxtrrf prices are being paid for winter delivery,
i wo yearn’ supply ol coals have beeu provided
lor the fleet.
Ll VINO IN TUI! NoUTA ANll DOING BUSINESS
in ‘HiuBoutk.—A correspoudetil asks,.**!! per-
sous leave here lo go North, with the intention
ot staying there while the war lasts, u their
property cubjcci to eontiseutiou or not?” He
eilts a ca»e iu point, hut we prefer, at present,
to proBcul il in a genur.il way. A has made
mouey during L'iu war, aud bought properly,—
Having no further Iiiunst in the (Southern
cause, and not being able to make in mey by
the pile, exprossi s Ids intention lo *‘g.» North,”
hut don’t want to* sell lor the “(Jonfederate
Hash.” Bo lie makes a slmpi eonveyauee,.Lo
some fellow,equal.y couniving like hiumAdl, und
guL.i a passport to go to Euiope lo see an old
mother, or some one else, aud Hie first thing we
hear ol the absentee he is iu Baltimore or
NVaeliiugton, playing detective to tue Lincoln
Government or selfitii? whiskey for “green
backs;” Meanwhile his properly here is safe
and bringing good interest. Another cu.-c iu
point. B wt.-bes to dispose of his ^pperty and
“cut slick” fur the same reason’s, lie sells und
takes bonds or botes payable after the war.—
With these iu his pocket, scouicd by ihe.pro-
pcriy, he letircs froui the troubled arena. .A. 1
and Bare iso.aud casus, but they nre-specimens
ol a large class who have - left Hie Confederacy,
aud ace still leaving m sc -res, without cheek oi
rest™iuG--yj/eAmmm^vVi^
nov20-* in*:
i.k AjL
mnycoiirui
as, Kredt-r.cu Uieuson will aiqny at tue Uuuri
Gidumrj l.»r Iivtiurs or .idiinnirlraliox Ua boutf iu
i the i
.Iu o. Jam. s Julian O'Byn
county ,Ue ceased
Tluf>e are, ttiureforc, to cite and mbnouish all whoa,
it may Cbucuti, to be mid appear benue ruui uaiit t>
lu^ki t.'bjucuoii <U any they have; en o^betore-ltu-
second Mo.iUuy in Jiiauury next, otherwise said ie.
tors wifi l>e granted.
Witness, a. a. HuLormo, Ordinary for Mclutod.
county, Hus T.li day ol 1J cuutbor, ret*-.,
deeb A. A JI»,I.(JU^K, O. M. C.
iT.iTK uk (;i;ot:bi.i
ailMOMI
iratuimy ai.o •
Wabhimrne imi
upon the lable-
A Vesolution
judieary to icp
lave la
lajority.
meting t he commit Lee
lull repediug the fugitive"
i tho table by eighty eight
.f the enemy. The •
discovered the Chat
1M».
iiv * t qnotal ion «*f gold
Irom »•'.»»<» Tflinieancc.
BklsTOb, Dee. , I'd.— I f
produced tlie most iiiunsc .
d-iiem
excitement here—
, Division alia eked a loree of mounted
in lain ry ab-nt. -1000 . troi g at BeaiiV Sialinn on
Mood »y, and g' (dually drave them bark, alter \
Hlu dMiin ir.sislmeu aud heavy lops, in the di-
ruelioii "i Kuoxvii.e. Thu pursuit was con-
mghout Tuesday and Wednesday,
ham early In the morning, arid tired twenty
three shVUsat her, and then opened with into
keiry from their bouts. The eut'my’s barge
boarded her nbd took possession of the steamer.
Auioqg the captured are Gap!. M irtinborongh
Archie, mate; Gapt. Frazier, of Augusta; Evans,
ship keeper, first erglneer, John Barry; second
engineer, Joseph Willinh; Ur. men, John Wa-
y or i; Iters, l’oriels Dreey, (M.mle- Bn.rk and John
I (JregorGtll ol Savannah, and Urcuiun Phouips ii
of Dirleii. The Cbnih-un wa« owned t»y a stock
company it
Un'FiCafi UiiUKGiA ItltklKK AND (
* IIOBI’ITAL AKSGCIA'I ION, [
Auuusta, Ga., June £kf, ltsbd. )
, A messenger of the Georgia Relief aun
Hospital Association will • leave Ailanb.
the ibl.li ol each mouth for Mississippi,
aud wil.. lake charge of all boxes and Tackagub in
tended lot the Georgia troops in that Btatn, and wid
carry them to some sale point ucnr the army anil de-
sit muin, and notily the Owuurs'Ur deliver them
the owners, ll practicalflo, ficoot charge. The
xos and pucka|.'.eB must lie marked with the names
tho owners, t heir'company uud regiments, uud >o
Uiy care c.r Urn Georgia Ucliei and llu^plial Associis
, Atlanta, Ga. Tho ^Association will not be re
sponsible for the delivery ot any coniaiuiug
perishable articles, such ‘as green Timetables, «kc.
Boxes and packages will be deposited at tbo Wayside
lioini), Atlanta, Ua. • W . LL POTTER,
jc*7 —ui weiu General Baperiuieiuinnk
lu tlie C.uuf«d«raic Stales DIsT Coutc
For the Southern District of Georgia.
NOVEMBER TERM, l8»W.
4 lUIfkUfib that the next regular f'erin of the
\_7 Dist let' Uitin or'tnu c.-o»nou,.r.»tii lor i/iu
Houttiorn Oistrict o( U«oi«lu.. lie • Uuid .ou tho ib>l
Wcduceday lu Apr-1 uoxt, tl5<il> ut # tl.y Col^icderate
Bouttiorn i>istrlRt of tiuoigla. be.fiuJd
Wcduccd.-iy lu Apr:! uoxt, tl6dl; at.the wuitui-raui
States court Room, in (he city or fuvnunab, and at
lock In tlnrl'orbiioon of that day, ot widen all
persons interetted will uik<-. due notice.
And it in luriher oictred Lh.u u copy of this order
be published once a week, lor two lie- kfl, iu each oi
tin: public newspapers in tiavan. ah, /inguouij &lucou
sft.d Goluiubus. din wpvoiiiber,
EDVVvRD J. 1MRHEN,
District .fudge.
A true copy froth the original order, llfih Noveiu
her, IStia. UIrtRREsB. HE.xRi, Clerk.
" i’Hpcrs in Augusta, Mucou uud Gplumbur
copy. . i noyirtf,
S TATE OF (aKOlEtilAi (TUTffAill
CO UN TV .—To all wuom i. m«y concern :
Whereas, Gi'onjt! A Nicvll will apply at the I’ouit
of Ordinary for Letters of Admiu.siralioii on (lie es
tate ol .John U. Nicoll, lute ol U'nuilmm county, de-
make objection vif any tuey navcj on t
Monday iii. Kvbruary next, 'othunrlso 'oanl leiteir
v, ;ii ou granted. •
Witness, Dominick A.O’Byrue, Ksq , Ordinary for
Ubulliiiin county. Ho* liiilt uay of Decer.ib.
Jk-CIT _ P ^lllNiVE A
.Mary A. Hyals will upplj ul mu (Joint, ol Orus-
nury lor Jattuus ot Giumliauslilp oil Hie pet sons
and property'..i I’lullp M’., busaui ., Richard, l(o-
ZHja a . Hampton, c aiuduiini and fleeter a. Rjuis,
chlldraii ui Joiuau W. Rjals.
There are, tuerclore, u* cite and admonish all whom
It may cui.euru, U» l»e and appeal i.eforu said Court U)
make objeouoji in any the) Uayu) on or beloic tue
tirsL Monday in 1>< . amnet next, Othciwieo said let-'
WitneAB,&■ A. lnrtA»r.n», ordinary for Mcliil. sfi
county, this Uil day ol Moveiubur, T8»^»r
jlOV4 A. A. Di.laCi.M E. O. M.
VIM IK OF I.I.OURta, VVAY.NK i.ul'M Y.
) To nl. trhoui It nuy eonterji; Wlioreas, Wiley
:iox, Adiaini:ih»t'.)r upon IheeBiiUe oi RolHiriJ.
waimvng.it, i .to oi said county, diccatcd, applies
i i.uilcis ol Hi;mission uom me adiuiiilsliatioa ol
Tueroioro, the kindred and cr»dltors of said de
ceased me hereby cited uml udiiiouis»ud to llle ilieir
i.jections id any they liavuj in my olllci>ui lorms oi
il, it out. i.e, s.i iiU'ini
il to attend Mild t ouri, as *«r.u d Juior, imule delimit
.till ol May ami Mib.-.qin liy, it is o.Ueretl
u.'-y lli»- . uud ami sUtUi'ienl exe.in* on or It.
ym-nas, %a. Il^r uuii, .fames Foley, 1*.
•I uni
, aionigoiuerjf GuuMUiug’ David imuliy, Ulr»ui
k.im ■•, James M Butler, 1*. 11. bchreck, Vi id mm
Man, J. ll. Deiiitiud, Dr. MIHha 1'arsoiia, r. While,
Wm..urn It i.r.wton, W . J. Neville uud Daniel M.
4jmu. sunimoucU .o atteud Uie present Turin ol said
t'.iirt us I’aiesiuaii on lliu rein Jury lor the trial ol
ernuii.al cjbus, have uiudu default ior tlie Te/ni; and
vuukos .lames McUeuiy, B. M. LaUl'uaii, llavrd
Vf.ompsim and 8. Ll. Kekinuu, Tiiiesiuun, made de-
lault on Hie lHtli day Of Alny lust, and subsequent*
ly; and whereas Milos D. I-'ll Ileus, Thuuias
if Hanlon, Wyily Woodholdge, Conrad Schmidt,
AnMinuet . ll. . Williams, Moses A. Colieu,
Edwin. L. NehllTngor, Join. B. Muhrieim,
i'll.;.-mail, made del.Mill oil the IlilldueUHi
•eiy ol May, and Mtibsequently; nnd wiiorenn, 8.
.vii inlmrd, Relit Juror, u^du Uemult on the atiui-
nooii ol the eighteenth oi Alay a d subsequently;
aud whereas, Charles 1'erry, Petit Juror
it Is ordered that each ol the above defaulters lie
lined In the sum ot twenty doilais, unless they die
go.at and suthcieiit excuse ou or heloru the hrsi day
oi the next Term of lUm Court.
sepl
Clerk !
hfTounty.
JA.iikn HJiiUSallTU,
U.-piay i n-dinary.
iiVof iiruinn
November'J,
Jlai'c of (.hoimia, it.iJuYb mu«-
TV. - Whereas Junflis Ulglismlili, Adiumistratiii
u.iiioestate oi .l.ieiiU lligUsnum, deceased, appitue
.q ine-iiUdOi^igi % . tor laitiuru <u Dismission irom
said AnrnifMstmiio.'
iliurqioj
sons couceV/iio to s!
L-niu Adniinistrator
•ext shouul not lie
til airy they Uavej why
on mi uisk.Monduy.il Fobmary
dlnnutssed Hum his aduuuisUa-
Given UU'h’r my hand and ofUciul signature, this
July wulb, 1»U'J. *
jyas J. S. WURHN8, Ordinary..
jTA'I'K OF KUiOltlHA, WAYNE COLN1Y.
3 io nil wn.iin it may coi.e.i i u : W lien as, Wiley
■ ox, Adfnii.intralor upon I lie i stale of Jo.*. W ain
glu, iat- of eaiucounty,
Dim
the kindred and creiliRirs of suulde-
l ale lie.city i i.ed and ...liuouishiat to die their
Lioiis |ii ai.y Umy mivt ) :n my oltlse, In terms ol
Uie law, o.LUerwme Uettl rs uispii.--.«ory \( ill b.- giauL-
•i tlie upj.liiwiutui u.e June L.An next ot the Court
1 uidiiiary ..M said county .
Novemiior 9, ISiU.
J'S A'CL OF UJIUKdU, W AYNE COl NTY.
li-avu (o. -ell ouo uuudied acres
couuiy. pm l oi
ceasi-d, tor uie t
lot ol laud'
olid Uitlrickuf said
al esiatu Ol Juiues B. Eewls,de*
This i#%«i
dia-7
^5 on me licet XU nday t ,
cold at the C ..in l iio iheuoor lu sula county, wilbiii
the luv.lul i.uurs of sale, a tract of Jund ci
turning two hnnhrcd ucrer, more or less, known
the Bn cry Inland tract, adjoining Stephen a. Myers'
hunt, also, at the same time 'uuu place, ninety
ucies nl a hundred uud ii by acre tract g i uuuul to
•OMii.tici Liglu. Sind Uo the piopeity of anerrod 8.
ALu.h, dci'c-.*cd,ior flic bunenloltilc heirs aud eredl-
tdro ». o f . tiieure.1 ‘ fi-rtrie oush.*
CAOlUikL WvAlilN8, AUm r.
Novum iur2, Ifcifl. :} novo
AdfiiiuLslratoi’if bale.
■ > V virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
JL) o. Pieite bounty, Georgia, will bo sold, on (lie
insiTlTKflDAX lu January ni.xi, befou-. the Court
House door, lu the town of iTTacusheai, wiililu the
login Lours ol sale, a pari oi Lot no. m, situated in
i 15V UNh.
S TATE OF {iKOUklA, • tUTM,| t|
COUNTY. -To ail whom li nifty concern
vviiuieas William lluntar wili.uppiy at the
Court of Oroiuury lor Letters Dismi-s«»ry
Administrator ou the Kstpte of Gc rgh S. liurillag.
I .to ol said county,deoca.-ed.
Thrso are, therefor#, to cite andudmonHh all whom
it may concern, to l*u aud appeal before said i unit to
make objectio:. (!f any they lisve)'ouor before tlie 1st
dfcl8 DOMHaCi
.Julius O' Lc(Tardy will ni>t*ly .
Ordinary Tor Letters of Adintutstraiioii on Hie eslal
ot Edward Si iinenberg, lulu of Cliatliaui county, d.
enabl'd,
. Tnes.-an’, therefore, lo t ile aud admonish all wlioi
it nmv concern, to la-and ap|Mmr betoiesaidt'imrl i
make u'.juctioii (il any they luiVcj on «»r lintore tl
second Monday><n January neftl, other.vise su
letters will l>e granted.
Witness, Dominick a. O’Uyrne, Ksq., ordii.ury f.
Ojutlmm county, lilts flth day or D. i .-mhi i. •
dec 10 -DOMINICK A. O'iJYf(Nl£. o. c o.
I liaiham Inferior Court,
JULY TBIiM, 19 J. 0
11/ IIKIlIMn, .1. Kelly, N. Klue, M. J. Scan-
*».. kin, C. W. Btor.u, D. O Purse, P. McGuire
mu Daniet-Muituiiiiy, siuiliuonuil to atiaud the pro-
leuiJuly 1 enu or inferlur Court, us Peilt
arow, wi.de ilotiu ti U"U ll. oumiu end
J. H. Hmlm, Petit Jurors, ana i(oo u .L Carr- and G
Brown, summoned a- Talesmen, mad.: (ii-.»u,» (>ll
the second diy ol said term’; Ip is ordered Unit they
be lined t wenty dollars each, unless they tile good
and sulheiunt. excuse ou or heloru tho Oral day ol
Land for Sale,
1 IIA VK two lots of goAd pine
land, well limbered, iu live miles of
Uleiimore, with a larmofaboul l.uty
acres choired, with a-'good dwuliini*
house, kitchen uml other out linMd-
wisluug io puieluise will cull on Jus.
Cortfll, near Gieuimtre, who Will tllow the lutid and
make known (lie price. $7,uud.
novlti Jtw* . __ JA.VIES ItICNNICTT.
• Wanted.
W ANTKII to rent u plantation having from two
lo live hundred ucio.i ol open land, with uc-
commodatiou lor a nuudrud uegroee, within live
imles of either Hie Central Railroad West of Sen veil
county, or the Atlantic and Gulf Kngioad Bouthof
the Altamuhu. Apply to
octal—a*wHw
JSrz*3C'" r: 1 .*
UKNTXA1. Kmi.IIOAII (tKI-.l'K .
Savannah n, (l . i mi, ui |
CHANGE or su:u Kl'ij’ |,K.
O N and after Stin.'uy, Novemb. r ini tn
truiqS "ll this Koun ui.u nnu,. i..v*ul j,
us lollowe :
• DAILY DAY TRAIN
Ijohvo Snvammli. .. . \ xi
Arrive iu Macon ■ . I'
ueavu Matron ,
Arrive m Mavnnuah ». c.i . •.
DAILY N.GUT I'RAlN.
Leave Savannah <t.nn I'. I
Arrive In Macon... 'A.r
Leave Macon (»i*ui .
Arrive ti| Savnmish.
Leave Whltesvble, (No. ,
Air.ve at Savuuimli
AUliUbTA BRA Ni II.
I. Ill A. M
A. M
I. 0 P. M.
B/JR P. M.
M »P. M.
II. ill P. M.
1 - A. M.
Leave Augusta
Arrive in Milieu
Leave Milieu
Arrive lu Augusta
KATONTON BRANCH.
Lt*4Vc Batonton 1 00 I*. M.
Arrive In Gordon •1.00 P. M.
Leave Gordon 0.4J P. at.
Arrive iiiEalonum 0.47 P. M
Passungm s from Savannah mul Macon for Augusta
will take eif/ur train, and comior.t direct IhiIIi ways
with the Georgia uud Urmth Carcilin Rallrunds.
For Milledguvimi and lUumiou ts.ko "Day Train"
from Savannah and Augusta, and “Night Train”
from Macon.
Accommodation Train to Millcn will not tie run
ufter Friday night, doth ln*luut.
Might Truii s irom aavaiiusii and Augusta connect
With south-western R. R. at Mayoli for Albany,
Kufuula, Fort Guinea and Intermediate imiide; also.
With Mmau aud W. R. R. to AHaidc. anil Hie West.
Day Train coaaec.ls ul Mncon with s, w unit ftm-
cogee It. R. to Oolaratms, Montgomery, Mobile an '
the Southwest. UICU. W. ADAMF,
oct*d _ GSTIHH4 ^nperltipmrtent.
Atlieilic and Uiiif IUIl.<>»rt.
Iherltil ftua (float Uxpadltloua Kitufta lo
UriliiswU k indTImmaNvIlle, 4.a.,
ffladlaoai <t. II., l.ako 4Jift|«
Iflou&lvello, and I'aliabaa-
•««i Florida.
aud after Monday, July lilvi,
V/ lbflll, the cars will lcftvu uud run daily ibiiuitays
excepted,) as follows:
Leave bsvauuab at A. M
Arrive at ThomasvtHo at 7 46 P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave ThomsHVlIio m h. Vi A. M.
Arrive at bavanmih n.uu P. M.
Connertii'g at McIntosh (Slut ion No.
$60 Rew.
umrui k*. ui Priva «•
• o. D, (ij.1 Reg (ui. \ i.
is aoout a-l years i»i a.i
ry , ircluml, and a Uim
Ni.vi jiiIk i bl. , iNii.
'I’ll i ty duilair . >ewai
I>i. \.on, guy lyvs, heimrii huit, mm n x.«i< ■ hi.',
iiei.mil, ui.d a laborer by u. cupauou lie <i ■
us a Miiisiilnte tin R. r . 'l'om,.ui:.e, ou too 1 -
•In•.>, IM.-1, and deserted idiom in ibih day m • •/
ist.;; v.. E. WRoi.lt. m,
Lieut. Comd'g Co. B , (sidiitg. G.i V e-
GHi^AT
iwtiiinjkjpiB t«.
Capital—Two aau a ixali W olio i
Collars.
rilll 18 tknjMny has l»eeu organ urn , • • • n o
JL Directors us lollows:
ATLANTA. : API TX
J.ones Ormond, IT. s. Sletu: :
V\ . F. Herring, ID. L. Ad.'.ie.
A. W. Jones, | |unn: Prow
E Root, A . J. Ovvet. . :
J. 8. Lockhart, ,L ' Dun:.-:.,
COl. U MU Lb. .
W. U. Young, |
J. F. Bic.i-man, o. i(... • •
Daniel Gnlllu, |Jul. L. • *
D. Adams, JPuius..
D. F. Wilcox, |;suae tic-■
CAVA.i.Vrt..
G. B. lmmur, j Audit w Low,
Charles Green, | *» liliulfl ii;.l . by,
Dwight LuUitop.
W.'B. JOUNliO.N, ivomn at.
CHARLES DAY, Beerctury.
'lho undersigned has been upji- intiL Avenl lor
diiVannuh and the low cuuhlij - G>oiaiu, i. ii >•-
|ut-|iured lo lake iluka ugaiiici ■ :i:t ' ili-j ■•• >\r.
tuims. JAftlii-i .ili.lJ.jNn*, *
apk7—ly
Ha L.i
West) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
it
uliertidte
(Jonnocling at TebeauvHlo (No. ») doily with the
curs for Urunhwlck.
Comiectlng at quiiman (No. 1A,) dally with s lino Ol
catches to Madtsou C. 11., Fla.
Connecting at Grinivur h(No. 17) with k daily lU e
of couches to Mouticello, Fla. Arriving i
improvements, i
Court House door, In
A IMI IA1 STUM'uit’S SAi.K.
\I7ILL be sold ihJore the Court Hodso iloor ln
Y7 Clinnli county, on Hie Uist-’J'iiesuay iii Janiiusy
!;.•» belonging to the estate
• I, (.ensisting of six llkc-
six town loti in tue luwu of
i suiu eouiity, vi/.: mi. U, BJoek*!!, one
quarter oi an nore;JJ.p,Block B, and Nti. 3, B Tl,
half here each; Nos. 1 hud '.*, of block C, and No. ‘2,
Block A -all iii i he town ot alocklon, hold lor the
liunoUl ol Uie lrelra and crumiuir. Term-, on tlie day
I rale * WM. A. CARTER.
mivM Administrator.
ilMilMS I ll l I Oil's JV0TICE.
A I.L pert-.*)is having any claims against the estate
o. Jesse W. Caiter, late ol i.liiieli county. de-
i laei'd. Will phase hand them in, properly nil •sleil,
wahui Hie time prusi'rilretl by law; and all persons
mill I led wiH'luuku uuuiialmiupayment totlm iloder-
Migiied. WAt. A. CARTER,
novl-l x\i:llf"i Isl I :ilor.‘
A DM INGTgAXVk’^ siLfci.
$500 Reward.
I > AI\a WAY, on Sunday, the Pilli day ot
^ Bupleuibcr lust., my uegro man MunES, anout
t of agi', live feet » Indies high, brown color;
Ho foimerly belonged to Air. Uyaui. Thu above
ward will tie (Mid loany person lodging him Iii uud
jail iu llioConicduraic States, so lean gut him.
JOHN A. 8'1’aLEY, J. I*.
Savannah, Sept. IBUi, lbtw. scyltl
TOBACCO. 7
NEAL, SWOitllS & CO,
19,i imm n htukist,
(« K A K KXritSAH C 0 11 I* A N Y ,)
AUOU 9T A., UKO I8U1 A,
Annuls lor thu nalo of
vrrrorNiA and n.oktu uaiiouna
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
CSIKSSWS ^SSSl 'SSFUSSAJ&
ni'vJWJt
PLUMBA Or O,
ou
BJL.ACK JL,EAI ),
7 AND
WAGON GREASE.
I MI It NAI.1! AT
*JOUN OLIVER’S,
nov4 No. 11 Wld taker street.
New Goods.
JUST OPETff HD.
1 CANE WINTKK POFLINN
1 case Gents’ Nock Ties
1 case Gents' hemmed L. C. Handkerchiefs
.‘ki dozen Scissors
Bl 'ck Kngilsh Crapes
. Black ( rape Collars and C'lifTs
limo yards Plaid Uomcspuur.
W
whom it may
per and With
appll. '
Whereas, Susunirih Jiii*
of said 'Stale :u.d (.'ounty,
to UieClerkyu CrUm uy for l.ett. rt) "I Ad
eHtaie of NVilliai
< said i ounty and State,
therefore, to cite ipi ! rUnionish :
the knulred and creditors of s:i
’• unit-appear ut my odtee, wilbiii l
December 7Ui, lt<6>l.
t and olllunl siu'nstnre tlii
JAM Er> HIGHSM1TH,
Clerk ofOrdinnrv
Mlilieil
during
only
grons, loaded With
ny pi isoioM;!. Our I
ctimi ol Knoxville,
•a m.Ve U ul- 0.i '
,:•! is tiiiont llirL‘1*. hm
i*. aligb'IV w.miole.
It it >.Mian Prrpuralloit i«»r War. •
The Tunes has a l onspL'iiotM noliec of the
nri i.111 «»illko|irep»rtil - Kn«l:i
j,,,, MiiirriiiU'iitliiiK»>e *•“
imrUou-lrutlt .u,t turriiiK lln- opinon'li t" Hi.'
H.va 111 OIU! I lmnnol leaillm.' •<• C-oiiMr mII.
niton! :i:.o in'iiifi* i.mi-«
mink, so that in
1 1 , . 1 B1 ,i, HllUR, n . , 1 . | ,1 ".ui ml, iii'il i'.O. II, Willi mi 'io * * * •'" •“
I a ti.nit of sot- 1|>ut ,, Wrt i,. r . 1 . in.»th« r Ch.mni 11 •••" l»»l J * on tl „ .miner of lltrris mid Ji
res and clothing • n »i,« liiuPs me l»» -ach of u bleb will conn n f|ll , t ;lll( | the property
ninvtim ill " |M>und. lit "'V 1 .'••Mil K.mM. f.» r «!•• hi-nctlt of 1
td, late ol said 1 U»uut*, are hereby
tlli. it uiid reqillrcd to present ll eui, prop, rl) altehled,
to Hie under, gueil, within (he time pie*irii cd by
law. anil all persons liiuoh'fil to ruid dec-nsad, are
, ' i lerlialt* pspmciil to (be
. Ailiiiinlslralor’M Sale.
H V virtue of an order 6l tlie Cnnrl of Ordinn.ry o
Chatham county. Georgia, will be sold on the
lirst Tuesday in Kehtnary next, la-lore tlie Court
House door in the city ot Favail• ah, wltldn the legal
hours of Mile, the loll iwlng i'r.'i*i rty, to-wit: Lot
No. ll, with ail 1lio Imp
oVlTTrce simros i • nli.il /i ulroml M
• •.'•six Iiui isol laud, comuuiing about i.im ...
r. or lesr. Sold lor the beielitol lie* lions
iblors ol 'IhiMuslateof *> io. Ib niy Wilson.
AV: K ;r
ovli»K
which phien the
i 4 in hilled and
•h from 1
island ot (h
are being thi*
el pa-siiu: "Ver. On the
usl'idt several I'lige earthworks
so up S M'"*"l these eartliworks
■ ‘ v *- plates, plaeed
"Hit 1
1 Mobil"
* I 'lV'
I her
prison*
X'oiili derule Co
llb tiMOM), Dee. ID -Tbi
.>,1 to day. Tho ilealli of
i-boiiii, having been m
Inii-
1 I’.y ton, ol
d in Infill
•d in either
d with
here I on an angle ol I • ilegie« % and • u; veil "i
n,v-1 i °i’ bo |a , “ ri " ,,,,vei - A,, “ | [ i, * r ,n ; : ;
3 1 defence coiisials ol it sub-nunne boat “
I ti il dimensions, in the I'otistnn «i**n ot u
about ‘JOB lima ol irou and steel are »" '
m*s I til- to hofe eiigincft worked I'V i'*»ii»|" ‘' “•
and to have a v.»V Mrong tieak 4 with prof I
for atiachtng l*uir»‘ cvlinilers eh.og"! "‘U»
der t » the tioiiv.iiis "I vcsncIj (o be toe
the heirs
paying for p
11 A4{ V HY Ml KI'UY RD,
" * iP'
Terms c tsh, porch
de It td
A.lininislrator's Sale.
N the fir t Tuesday In February nr
d before IlnM’* urt IliiiMO don
alito
Adinii^Gsinr.
JidlN \V *v ILsi.N, Ailni’r.
,N«oire .« lleklors ami rntilllur!,.
• hnviug clrtinih against the evl »le. of
• ver, d"Cet?iil. wdl present them
; uud poisons indetped to said calaie
1 inakcjmmedmtopaynii-iit to
.lulIN R. .- IMS*, at Albany, Ua.,
n\:i-lin*‘* Artm'r ,oi W \V CIhever, dec, d.
lixccutoi’H Salt-.
MIL lm sold on the lirct Tuesday In J.inn iry
/ next, tmfore the Court I'ouse door in Spring*
I. KMitghaiwcounty,Ga .between ih«* legal noma
ile, two 'iitall negro between three and sve
r-ol age. r-old lor the beiielit ol the hubs und
jitors i.l the eswtn "f Obedluh K<iwards, Sr., Iiltu
..ini c tuny, Ueceus d.
J. 11. EDW ARDS, Exerutor.
, ii n •. • . Nov -v.i 1 •■: n- vat -Ul
Kxiculttr’s Suit 1 .
I I.l. be sold on the li. ' TUESDAY in J iTinary
... X . iM.ioie 1 lie Court lloii-e «!.*o in flh ,g
; ax nl A Me./.ger, Mie ol said c .iiuiy,
Si.Id lor III!) b. n. itl of I lie heirs.
A. N. KEIFl i;R, KTecuior.
SHERIFF'S SALE!
\TK OF bf OlHH A. WAYNIC COrNTY
1) , tlie bill iliv oi Janimiy next, wil
i uuu Goitre door in c t>d county, Ind
of sale, lot oi land iiiinilNU -
ii.fl sixteen t HI); sl-o. lot numb, r two
I l. e (‘Jo’ll, III I lie Tlord Dislrii-L ol "tt-.l
• iiiU.Ii ihereof a-will ruUtciciil to
at.-suit county tax of i’srl bppi
NY
properly of
caiiuiccI with tlie cars to '/olluliaYsee and Ht. Marks.
freight Trains leave Savannah Mondays Wodncs
days and Fridays, at « A. M.; return mg on I'uu.-dayh,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 P. M.
N. B. Double tbo regular fines will be chnigud ol
all articles shipped by Passenger Train, cxieptiii.
fruit, fresh moat, ilsh, oysters, and other {Mirish .ba
orliclita. Freight by raasongor Train should be de
livered at the Dupt at IouhL oiio hour butoie the ula i-
lug Unto oi the train.
jyly G. J. FULTON, HoperintcndODt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
” W'ui.»i:_w _.xo
80UTHWESTEUN RAILROAD
O N and alter Sundny, March 3**1, lWlft, the Opium
bus Mall uml Passengef Train will run at- fol
low*:
BBTWRBN MACON AMD OOI.0MDUS.
Leave Macon at . 5.3S P. M
Arrive at. (Jolumbus at 11.4b P. M
Leave Uolambus at 13.1b P. M
Arrive at Macon at (i.I>3 1'. F
BBTWRSN MACON AND OHATTAUOOOHKK^
Leave Macon U.3U A. M
Arrive ai Cliattaboocbue 4.SJM 1*. W
Boston,
•ioI.Ti Liinninglium,
Jouu M. Cooper,
^flivury Latiirop,
dumuge
turniH. •
All losses promptly adju -n d and p:U l.
Oillccr, 8'J Bay Nlrcef Sav.m
Jilt VAN STKKI-iT
NEGRO AUG ho.
1 iiA\ It my bouse open, No. lub I'uj in i
Market Square, savubbull,A>a. lor .ne
.x.-groes, privately and ut uuctioi , on . ,
POK SAI.K
ni:L30
DkWITT A MORGAN.
(>
will be
- pri'i
r*y
children, .lo**.
. WasUmgiAii. H
lanl. w m»»b I Us old. cold
Frank.
city
i I lis* parties O ivigallt g the vessel will fee i
lesu l„l, ,a work uml j lbl > dou '* ** •“*"'( 01 bjll ' l ‘
mr** "f h’i:, the follow-
>.»•>•. tb yivi^s'old, end
'.; .1 im.h. «7: Mjtrrb. 1’.
harles, (years, and In-
llu* piopoity
. r »»...<!..„>• IM ,, IUJ
rsdl-
JOHN M TISON.
Admluiitia'or.
•nl. by or.icr • i lh«( onrt of • irdlnsry
ounty. l»r in<‘ bone lit id tbc
■•iruscisb.
-1aw7t
( \nuntiiLdu>' lill V seven ih I
i. ami ul \ ' w.»c •»!•* .iiid cost- ) S*i.l l.its of Ijiii!
1 , i ,->i f- r bnii.l.''d ind nbiely uufrS oiili.
T- i- |.. i inker :(I, 1MJI.
JaMLS P 011APM 'N . i,l p iT.
MPIKHIINP GOOD TO KA1.
CO
I >KC “
IIYCRO. W. \\ YI.I.Y,
Will he sold at private rale, the following proper
ty : One good size Steer, two milch cows, two
calves, oneTudfer, oue cart antruarness, now at 8ta-
lion No. 3. ( . It. R. ocBtR
RY ORO. W. WYLliY.
Valuable Land at Private Sale.
i bd-i of l.md In Ijowndi'H countv, (la.
pine land, with clay sub-oil. Tlii iinprovenieiits
• onsist ot brnr good ni*grq quart* rs. T.m- overseer’s
tu»u«e is not In g.MMl order o*-il5
MV <i»vO. \1. WILL).
At Private Balo.
flUi acres of land, silim'.ud on Hie Central Railroad,
JO miles Ji<*m Suvaiiiial*. acres im- In a good stat*
ol cniLivainm. Tue improvemenls consist of a good
dwelling with all necessary outbuildings Aliy per
son desiring a pUu-anl, >ute uud hea l by place would
• lo well to apply soon ort-i
MV (Hill. U. II ILLI.
At Private Sale
A lot ou tbn Soutli side ol Charlton sifent, next tr
the corner <*f West Broad, A.i) live eel lionl on
( hirlton street. Fic simple. Said lot Ih uiid.-rs
lease ol $7n |*er annum, renewable yearly, rwflai
Salt.
RA KAfiKH Liverpool Salt
r>\/ ;lu suckrt Turk s Irland Salt; for sale by
Hl.xlillORM tt CUNNINGHAM
Wines and -Liquors.
O I.D Madeira and Sherry Wines
J'llUCheiHj Olard Braiuiy
P|incli.*oii Jamaica Itau
llobaud Gm
Hum non Whiskey, suitable for meiln i;>aHmr|»^o*.
For sale by CLaGUOUN A. CUNNINGHAM.
jyb*
PIPiS, PIPES.
A VKIKV urge ami flue assortment of npc»,
toiii-iaiu In part of Merscliaoui, Bugllsh Briar
SALT.
mine undersigned arc prepared to farnfrh HALT
1 J ,I in i|ii-ility to auy ;u ibis market, tn quail
* m io .-lilt i urchasors.
;l . HUNTER .V GAM M KI.I
Bacon,
1 .10 K rau* t*v
* im.*; 1 W M DAVIDSON.
MiGUi\G TOB^itQ.
.W. M •OAVIDoON.
Leave C’LatLulutoeije.
Arrive at Macon.,
The Mul] aud I’ansouger Train,* from Alb:
jet daily al Smithvlilo. No. 10 U. W. H. R., „
urt Gaines daily at C'uthbort, with Cbattai
auct dail
Fort
Mall Train,
Leave Smith villa at..
Arrive at Albany at...
a lid Irom
'hattahouclie*.
if/.nn r. m,
_ k 3 (W P. M.
liUuve Albany at fl.Ml A. At
Arrive at Smlthvillo ul 11.id a. A'
Leave (Jullibnrt ut 3 M I*. Al.
Arrive at Fort Gaines al 4.1W 1*. Al
I slave Fort Gaines at 7..XJ A. Al.
Arrive al CutliliorL at U.’JO A. At.
Making the connect lou with the up and down ubsi*
Uhooche# Mall Train.
Trains to Columbus form a thiough-ounce! lonjtc
Montgomery, AlaImujja, and August:., ixiuguton, w.i*
m ugton, SavaunuL, MilledacviUeaud Ealouton.
Poet Coaches run from Albany to lullaliaesecjila n*
bridge, Thomas vlilo, Ac.
Passengers for points below Fori Valley rlv nli
tho Night Gains Irom Augusta and Savauuuh lu
Souther ii -J
oompan itr 9
SAVANNAH, GA.
Surplus July 1, INI.-. .
Tfluredayr of
property ut Hus Court lie a sc
every month.
buying properly lor r-ul
•
tale, eo that thu property cun be ad veil -vd l'ulr
liavu uccormiiodiiUoiis lor uuy liUinhei oi ~,.,.uc
ui a moUerulc price for board, aud l *"i. : e o,.i
ollort to muke quick buIuh aud ixj the »>«•' t uuvir '.vc/
J. A. STLVu.fs; u x,
Auctioneer ijni Broker,
fubfl * B. MENDEL, B.'lu.
tla
nld uko
jtAugi
ueUmllou al Maix*u. ro
Train,
Colutabu
DUV
“ VIRGIL POWERS,
Kneincur aud Lcpurinteudent.19
Macon, MarchifMj 1n.i. ai»rO
OF 80IIE1HILU
ON
GEORGIA. HAILROAL*
GEORGIA UAILKOAD.I
AflUUnrx, .July M, 1‘Jhz, |
O N and after Hnnday. July 37th, Sunday Day Train
re*>iirued uU main lUu. u.no 'I raii.i* on Alueur
aud WashingGiiiBranches will run co wounecl untl'
further uotlco.
UATI
Atluuta 8 lb a. m.
Atlanta 7.1h v. M.
Augusta H.ifi /.. n.
Augusta 4.U01*. u.
AREIV*
Anga?t\ t.'.il i'. a.
Augusta 6 *9i k. m.
Atluuta »*. m.
Atlanta 3.U-* a. u.
Trains connecting with Wui-loiiglibi mid Aihenr
Brunrhes Ionvo Ant'iiHta uld.lo A. .M., and Atlanta ut
H.1II A. M. Nocouuectioii with W.iruM.on <m oan*
day. BeUir Train leaves AUgimtu ;• in r M
J.V3H ‘I ELL 1«D. ' • Hiqi’t.
M. .1.
COMMISSION MEBSHaNT,
HAY HTIIWKT,
(Olllre formerly rar.iipieil by ftt - r^. <>. Coh(*l A Co.)
|j**"Solicits CousigiMunnui ol Prodncuand Msr-
ehnndus-
OSNABURGS,
It V T II K PIRDR OII II A LR.
COTTON TAVINB.
D A «. S. MTHROP.
DYKINti KSTAKLISii.^KHIT,
Lm-jYAniaaiiUi) ix lti53. ; £
fluiuoved to Ub Drsyivii
of Yoru airceij itSui tha •«-.<« Li-BlUc-uo.
of iiio •ubatrihcr.
iMMEK Subscriber, grateftil for punt favert}. Bug
S teavo to lufoiiu h;u lrn i.de &Uu the (nil,lie i.cm -
li.y, tnat ho Ip now pn'p a. d t- > L>;. . il Cuioib ju t>*
..t i*ly.e ni f'.llfi , .
alee. Table Covers and Crape Shaw in cimneu am
btuichul In tbu beet lhiimi-. *. LuUio. ’ * •. • •. n Do*
lilOYu/ clfianui In the bisst LoudCuLcyi".
; (ashiooabiu oi yfla. T
moderate. *
Uunubne'-v’s Oarmeats Dyed arm Cleaned., a
Imi •equifob,Bi the saniounperior style wr. t :l, nr*
33,000 Acres of Laid*
For Sale,
W IJLl, he fold in Lake City, on T iiir-diiy, the
‘ 31st of January, A. 1). 1'>>l, il lull-,', in*,
property, uequustraiud ity a deen'’- or ■ *'ui «-■!*::
ale SLatea Court for the JJiutrif I of iui.e.
3b (M) acrat* of land, known us the F; . • g Grasit.
situated iii Brevard county, Florida, on J-.*** . t.ivor.
In T .lb H, It.17 K; Tab H, \{ :i" E; 'IMi - , . , i ot
s, R H7 IC. Property ol Bernard, ul Bo m,i.
13,1SU acres ol Land lu Brevard bounty, known as
the Gomez Gram,in T «ll ri, R ll K; T ..• I »» );
1’ r.n s, K 13 L; T4b S, R 13 ii; :
R 1.1 it. Property of Gomez, Gomez tv. (•-•iiui.
6(10 acres ui lamd in Hurniindii louniy, 1 lorldn, (
comprising the li X of N L q ot tieo .1: me >. ot '
N V\ •* of Scern; a. X "• N L .'a Hoc li , .-1 N I
W X. and K 'v ol h \N X. and Mi jjof See A., T 31 j
s, o 1W K. 1 iDperty 1,1 Thomas J. i’arsons.
lLUauesof lotnd in Brevard, near county Bite, Lota 1
Nos 3 and H of St-c 2b, T Jti b, K 41 K. I’rojjeriy of !1
Philip Hcrnalles.
abu acres in lHlishorougbcounty, Flori.l t, !■• IC); J
ol 8 K Si of bee J, T81 b, R 23 ll ;d N \( X of b •*.
X; S X I»rs K v. and N K X of L vV X ‘ ' Bt-*- ., 1‘ 31
r>, It u K. Properly of heirs of Luibef U’Ufimi. j
PM) acres ot Band lu Hillsborough o ■ : \, F orlda, ;
N \V X of Sec M, T 37 b, R 3b i£ : . . ty of At '
water, Mullord At Co.
Block No. 38; N X of Water Lot N- • : i: and Lot '
Jo. —, Block v5; i^oln 1, 3 aud 4, In D 12; Lo! No.' 1
S, InBlook 17.
ONE STEAM SAW MILL AND GRIST MILL,
on Block No. 3b, iu the city of Tump •
HOacipsoi Land, iu 111ILbon uguYounty, Florida,
N X or N W X ot boc 5, TbbS, .<■ *1* Property oi
Aittiur Bull.
Terms—CASH. .
The almvu l.auds compiisc
’oruhi, and oiler a lilie op; or.
stiuent.
Infornmtloa can be had by addr■• " r'g Ferdinand-
McLeod, Confederate Slates j*o*tr-*.t Attorney, u'.
J.tiui-1 1 y, Florida, aud E. W. Thomp - n, at Tampa,
Florida.
K. M. H’liOM.PScj.>.. Receiver.
L. Mi LEOD, Coulcdcrulc States Altoriiev. ' >4- 1
oct2(-*law2ui
Iroa V ftriiisli.
FURNITURE YARMSU
^ IS Alt HR IL OF IRON VA!h'iiUi:
» DO. NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISH
For sale at
J**
1 11 ML. Alcohol for sale by
iuayl9
COBH SACKS!
Two : Busliel,
0 8 N A B xj n;o.
A R. h. LATIIROP,
novl2—tf i4oi.Qin*n*i»B street.
COTTON TWINE.
FOR SALE.BY
jj33 IIPNHY l \TllltOF Ac VO.
New Books.
ARDNANCR MANUAL Foil lHCd.
\ / Mahan’s Permanent Fortificatione. (L
edition, with plates,)
Moro Almanacs for 1««H.
Evolutions ol the Lin*.
Jomiiu'r- Practt
The Judge Advocate's Vado Mecur
for sale by E. KN.Yi I
mart)
West side Mo
Cotton Cards *
(novf.l) .loUN M.
Cloak Ci&tiiA
juit rs-
Clour and tia’U-
fllWO hundrul
1 Flouj
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