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VOL. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WLDNF.SDAY M )KN I NO, DttCKMBKR 28, 1808.
NO. 30
ijrtitn -itUniuin) zheir
HV THEODORE
BLOIS.
u . 1. 1110,11 P,SO,V, -
- KIllTOU.
isuj Afivuiund KateH ol
Mi liacrtiillon
ami' AdvcrilMtnts.
For six month-* *.
$18 L'O
For tiireo months
7 Ot)
poll TUB THI-WBBKLy
PiPEIi.
Fornix month*
$s UO
For three inoutbs
5 0)
roil Tine WBKULY Pi
ll’lll.
For *ix month*
6 CO
AUVEUTUINO,
Per square of ten link*, or spue
e occupied by that
many lima* of nonpareil type, two
dom.aus for each
insertion.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1803
r.ena of A Irk':
We are once
uiuny are reci
recent
l di scent," Abraham (lie First.—
non' epjoylng qiilpt unit re-post',
viug furloughs— private* I mean
ter lorlMilo any further appllca-
that ,
lOtil
l l« that
i ll, Willi
efcruble
it refuse
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CAMP-GOHDON'B liKlUADB, I
uuiuierville Fold, Due. 6, Ibtfi. J
mh Mum i mj News:
For botuc liuie pust public alien-
eu directed to the operations oI
y near Chattanooga, which Lave
Ui.it cliuractcr to cause its every move-
tic wineln:d wub the deepest solicitude,
euuiuuu lUu Army of Northern Virginia
lino been ijiug couipaiatively quid, until quite
ruceuiiy, vs Leu u was called lorib Iroiu its re-
poor l. witueim tbal remarkable achievement
uu the purl ol ibe Yankee General, wbicb line
been recorded of uuoibur personage no 16*8
celebrated, ul boldly marching up ibe bill uud
ibeu marching down again. I coufcss tbal I am
unable to decide aa lu wbicb of tee iwo churnc-
vera la uu tilled iu moat c.edit for ibe aklll and
gcuiua peiccpuule-iu ibe movetncni wbicb im
mortalized ibcui. Certain it id, ibai ibe re
nowned pci'buuago to whom this great feat was
Ural uliribuicd would have uo cause lo blush on
account ol any wuulot proficiency in bis Yan
kee pupil and imitator. Ou the night of the 26th
nil., ihc 20 th regiment wub relieved trom picket
duty along the lUpidun ueai ltobluaon’e Ford,
uud, uccompanleil by the 31st Georgia, took a
diieciioii down ibe river to j jin the remainder
ol ibe brigade, which had preceded them, hav
ing lull camp m the inoruiug. A march ol
seven miles over a bard and Irox.eu road brought
uo to their eucampment, auil here we rested
uutil moruiuK ituwued upou us, when wu drew
two days’ muons of the soldier's Irieud (hard
tack) uud resumed our march. Passing over
distance of two miles the brigade left the road
auu wurf immediately lormed in lino of buttle.
Eveiytbieg appeared 60 still und quiet that 1
was somewhat surprised lo llnd tbo brigade in
line of battle, that beiug the first intimation that
I bad of beiug iu a locality iufesied’by disagree
able neighbors. This fact, however, was run
dcred apparent beyond all doubt as 1 hoard ibe
heavy report of a cannon aud the peculiar Ttoi
wbicb ib made by a bholl in Its passage through
the air, uud which Is undoubtedly the best thing
in tie world to secure order and quiet along a
line ol battle, and renders unnecessary the issue
oi any command to “ lie low and keep dark.”
The 00th r. giincut was thrown fo.ward us akir
wishers, uud lulu iu the afternoon were hotly
engaged wtih thui*e of the enemy, who outnum
bered them at least three to ouo. The enemy
however, declined to test the strength of oui
main liuc, ami uparallona wore coudned to the
tr.wiia ueeupylng the liuo o( skirnilBtturs.
At,out two o’clock ou Saturday morulug the
culled up aud ordered to lake a
i three iourlhs of a mile in rear ol
the lormer one. Here, upon part of the new
lmc u bloiio Icuco formed a breastwork ; at
o'her puiuts temporary beeastwoiks were
made ol logs, stones uud dirt, behlud which
our uicu were posted, Skirmishing continued
throughout the day. After nightfall on Satur
day the brigade aguiif moved to the rear. In
taking Li’ is last position our loft Hank rested on
Ufiodeh’ division, and our right ou a division of
Hill’s corps. Ai three o’clock on Sunday morn
mg the brigade was called up oud briskly set to
work bulldiug Lruublworkfa of pine limber, of
which tbeie was uu abundant supply ou bund,
and with Much ludualry w ta .he work carried ou
ih.a the murolnit likhi royealed an uuiirely now
fuaLure of Ihe Kroiiud to the watchful eyes ol
the bluu deviu m our front. A long line ol
breastworks, capable ol resisting iho shot from
their best rilled pieces, with here and there
peeping over it the heaviest pieces ol Held ar
tillery, stood complete before them; and, more
than all, thousands ol brave hearts aDd ready
arms stood wilh armour ou ekpcelaut of and
eager lor the impending coolest. The sun rose
clear and bright that morning, whilo deep and
audjiilirokeu stillness prevailed, and os I sal
arolnid a doll lire a short distance from our
wurka, my thoughts reverted lo the days of
‘lAuld Lang Syne," and I contrasted my present
condition with' that of former days, when
Sabbath moruiliga 1 took my accustomed seal In
the village ehareh, and lieleucd to the fervent
appeals of tbo mlulstor of Ood. All that seem
lion lur furloughs by olUci rs. Why
u company of iwcuiy-tlvu or ibilly u
four officers prcseii l lordul>, it id \
or beat to grata furlouglib lo piivatesu
them to ollis»-r«, 1^ know uoi, yet such is the
case. The old Twenty sixth still suivlws, buv-
lug bravely withstood the fierce und sweeping
tempests eucouutercd during two long and ai-
duuui cuiupiiigus, but we have lost ibe com
panionship of muuy gallant hearts since our
•connection with the uruiy, many ol bet bravest
und noblest members huve fullcu, und now are
resting iu solitary graves prepared by strnuger
bauds, some upon the ragged bills, and others
beneath the sod ol the vulley, without a t-lone
or bourd to muik the spot where the hero fell.
Very few officers ure abseut from ibeir regi
ment, aud these ohlaiued leaves of absence
upou certificates of disability. Auioug tbo
number 1 may mention Cuptaiu Jobu T. tttniib,
A. M., whose place is supplied by a most
pcleul uud lufvbfill hand, iu the person ol
C’splulu E. L. Pearce, of Co. E. 1 am pleased to
say thut the entire brigade is iu lur belter con
dition as regards clothing, than it was twelve
uqpniba ugo. lu uddifiou lu the supplies tm dish
ed by the Confederate Goveiuibunl, most liber
al donations have been received from our native
Stale. Aud we are as ready aud well prepared
lor another ousel of ibe blue devils, us we have
been ul auy time wllhiu the fust twelve mouths.
Veunon.
Northern paj
biuu licet Is expected ul new
tbit be Hue it gives additional col*
ability to the icporiu that Hum l it*
lur war in ilu; Spring, and ibat by onlc
liei' fi. ets to wluter on tbi* ude Hitt Alia
bbe Wishes lo avoid ll.tvillg lllUui C Miped u
the i>.title uud Black seas by ibe t-omnim-d
Vies *d Franco aud England, as tb« y worn
line Ibe Crimean war. ttlii-uld war biuti
in Ihospuug an iwpjrtaui pull ul Uie ilm
Heel Will be abloud *o prey upon Kugli.-lt
Freueli emuun reu.
« Ku<
k. II
I prub-
TATK or a id) Uk i t, rii.iTii.t.u
lo nil w Hum It uuy concern;
uas hum- wnl apply at tlu court
8'
Wheie
UtailiaiH Mipfrlor Court.
may Tuan, isii.1.
Whereas, Amos VVebu, kdwuid I’adeiroiu,
t. *.un*fii, a«Mni tUi Muiioii, a
ul ttdtnoiiipii nil I
ul Ihe pn
tud. '
8
l4'J~ Gculleiueu lately iioin New Oileuus
state that uo peinoua aie allowed to enter the
my without Ursi obtaiuing pern.iis iroui the tu»
Yankee military authorlues. l*bis has reatruiu- • ,,,n
cd n large number of parutB uwuillug pas:ugc
ni Pascagoula Iroiu gotug across.
(Alfa
iTx.-ri
d W. Aits
Ot'MIMI t\ A. *» 1.
in- uiwtunii)
liy. Aim h in
> aiiund . aid *. i
IU .1111 Ol Ma
UliMTl
\l. It.*ii.u
CHANGE OF’MCIIili.
O N and alter blinds)-, November lr.
trun s on this Nuau «i*u mui.. •*
An ml lows:
DAILY DAY TliAIN.
«•>' file
Reward.
Coin negimuiit Ga. Yols., i
it, A 14
ir»;_ liuuds high.
i.oruii'g ot the
i ycal
old,
Gunboats at Mobile.—The St. l.ouis Re-
publican learns from Confederate deserters re
cently arrived in that city llmt Capt. Dobaven
and Capt. Montgomery, admiral, are now build
ing two large gunboats at Mobile—the largest,
the NaBbville, two hundred and sixty-five feet
long, and will buvelhe machinery ol the sloam-
or Natchez, formerly lu the Mississippi trade,
between Ntfw Orleans and Natchez; and the
Tennessee, to have lue machinery .of the Alon
zo Child, formerly lu the 8t. Lmis uud New
Orleans trade.
Tbooi*9 FttoM Nobth Cakolina. — North
Carolina (according to Gov. Vance’s message)
has furnished 100,000 men for the Confederate
army. For the year endiug lu J uly last she
sent 11,734 conscripts, and between three and
fonr thoasand volunteers. In her quota thero
h.CVe been only 3,040 substitutes—a smaller
number* in comparison than uuyothi.r Bute of
the sauio population. Her loul list of exemp-
tiona numbers 21,558.
horsu has a bis/.
collar milks, aud is u natural pucer Also, u
dAik or brown buy Hull alt, a years old, .black io^p,
inaue aud tail, uo pnrlieular marks rcuicmbe.ed.
Any person whj will return mud horse* to Cutup
U lull
atlou by which lueycau insueuv.red,s ji. r*.cei
it* ub.ivu reward. JA<S. N alllMlOkaxK,
doe-18—d* jOapt. t>'u. K. 5 tu itog. ««a. Vuu*.
urfK/A uituuuiA tukiiin*' •••*« .
UuAnTAL A»bUUl A i lOiM, V
Auuusta, Ga., June kdd, teed. )
A lueswougor ul the Geurgia Iteliul auu
llospiUl Assocmltou Will leuve Allauta
ou or uoAr tbo lorn ol each mouth tor Minsipnippl.
and wilt take charge ot all bo}es and i'<u-kago» m-
teuduu lor the Gourgla iloops in that Biutu, auu win
carry them to some sale point dour the uroiy aud do-
posit them, and nouiy the owneve or deliver ibou
to tha owners, If practicable, free ol Charge. Thu
*lK)X*M and packages most be marked wub u*«i uuout
ol the owners, their company and regiments, and to
the care of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Associa
tion, Atlanta, Ga. Tile Association will not he re
sponsible fur the delivery oi any box containing
perishable articids, sucu ss gre«u vegetables, Ac.
iHjxes and packages will be deposited at the W ay side
iioino, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. POTTRit,
jeH7--dlwom General Ihiperiutemteut.
bum county,.
, Mary Ann
11 apply at H
iBur., u- Ai
. H Wash in
j lv.ro lue
| straus,
uiiy, H. li.
Tiiese uie, Iberclori, lu cite andudmouish all *•>
It uiay eouceiu, lo be uud appear beiute said *- .<u.i
make objection tti any im.y .iuvc; ou of oetore
Monday IU May next, otUuiWIsc said .oa
will tm granted.
Witness, Dominick A. U’Hyrue, Ksq., Ordiuar>
for Cluuiuuu c*>anty, tuis litli day oi Nov*.tuber, io> 3
UOVV0—* DuMlMi u A. O'Ui lisa., «»■ u. «
b OOIJ«T».—To
as, Predti'ick Ere
Uidiiiury loi Lutuiri
county .deceased.
These
it may c<
Jaiu. s J ul id
>’Dy.
e, to cite and admouisb all
uou \U any they u.u«/v/ii uruuk
mlay II. duaiuvy uexi, oihei wise Si
giant.
Mclulo >u
in D. eeuibei, <eo3.
A. -v biLull d tt, O. M. U.
hkOHlUA, ' IIHINI'OSII
■la.itn-
{4. COUNTY.—T- uli W»*old it
ao, Mur, A. Kyuls will apply Ul me w
uuiy iur ivOtuite ol Guatdlanaltip un
ami property *.l IMnlqf M., ousau > 1
wa.a a , Uuiuplon, * aludouia and Uetsiei »». i*j«id,
children ul Juiaitu W . ltynls.
These are, ibeiulure, tu cite und admouisb ali whom
it may concern, to i>e ana appear before said court u>
make oiuocuua *n anjiVauy havo) ou or eeloru ihu
Urst Monday in Decumbcr next, uu>«rwn.o aaid lov-
be granted,
lu the UMfeicrile DUIts llls’i Couil
i .UIICHUU lieu Ike uyxi icgular -term
Diet, let Court of the Uoutederato States i
Court
hoaiuern District ot Ueuigla,
e-uucwUay in April next, tlU64)
Jbe Conledsratu
mates Court Ruoiu, iu uu; my ol bavaliuaii, and at
ten o'clock lu thciorcuoou of that day, ol which all
persons iniereited will tak.
Credit ov Georgia.—The whole debt .ol
Georgia does not umouut to $15,000,000. To
meet It she has $9,000,000 of available public
properly, und her taxable properly on Ibe gold
basis is nearly $800,000,000.
£SF“Tho Mechanics of dclma have resolved
lo give the wug*s of one day in C euch month to
ward the support of the families of soldiers.—
This is certainly patriotic.
brigade '
From the Trana-IvlUiitMlppl.
The Mobile Register Is permitted to make the
followlug extract from u letter from an army
ofttcer beyond the Mississippi :
“Shbrvrfout, La., Nov. 27.
“Wd are gelling uiuug very* well over here iu
the Traus-Mississippi Department. You no
doubt hear many rumors of our movements
which mostly origluato lu the fertile Imagina
tions of persons crossing river, stltnnluu-rt
by the desire on yqur side Lo hear nows ol us.
The same anxiety lor news from the East pre
vails here.
‘The enemy are muklng active demonstra
tions on the coast of Texas, but as yet iheimu-
lenllous have not been fully developed. They
have succeeded in taklug Brownsville, Corpus
Christ! and Aransas Pass, but wo hope soon lo
bear of a blow being struck by General Magru-
notice
further orccrcdfthai a copy of this order
be published uuce a week, iur two weeks, iu each ol
public newspapers in bavau. ak, AUgu.nn, siucun
ud Culumnus. tun November, *
jkdw and j. harden,
Diblrrcl Judge.
A true copy from the original order, l'Jth Novciu -
bur, i«u3. cHARLKb 8. hKNn •, clerk.
Tapers In Augusta, Macuu and Columbus
copy. , r . . uovAi
CuUN'i'X.—To ail wnoiu u uiuy concern
hereas, George A Nicoll will uppiy ai Ibe t uui
of urdinMry lor Getters of Administration ou ihu ei
‘ Jubu C. NicoR, lute ol Chatham county, d.
sod.
These are, therefore, to cite audadinouish all whuu
it may concern, U> be aud appear belorn said Court u
make objecUuu tu any tUuy uuve) on or baiotc the le
Mouday in February next, otherwise said leiiuri
will ou granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O'Byrue, Ksq., Ordinary lor
Chatham couuty, tlrts lttth day of Decern tier, lsoa.
Utcfi DUMJLNICR A O'HYKNR, U. C. C.
der.
.he enemy are reported to bo retreating to
Burwick’a Buy, after -udvauciog as far as Ope
lousas Gun. Tom Grudu.who is as able ao oillcur
in bisliue as we have in the service, has allow
ed them no rest, buti. has captured 2,000, and
killed and wounded a6 tunny more.
“VVe have effectually blockaded Ibe rlve'r lor
the last three weeks, by Walker’s DivLioo,
which Is staltoued just below the mouth of
Ked River. No steamer has passed slice ho
look his position.
"General Smith left for Arkansus this morn
ing, where he hopes lo be able lo uunoy the en
emy, if we do not succeed In driving blm buck.
Gen. Slaughter has been assigned to the com
mand of the Galveston District. We have some
thirty-six general officers over here, more than
twenty five of whom havo uo couiuiAuds, uud
ought to have nouo.”j
..d beautiful or plcqslug iu earlier days rose up
iu memory, and lu reviewing the pictures thus
m**gicully wrought, I became entirely oblivious
ol everything urouud mo, aud seemed to be ta
king again the delights and pleasures of youth.
A tliree-incb shell h um tbo enemy’a battery
threw this pleasing “train of reflections” off lue
track, .*n«l convinced me, that by 'directing my
thoughts toward present safety, more sub&tan-
tinl heiiclils might be becurod, than by reflec
tions upon past ei'joymeuts. The day waroou,
aud tuu enemy seemed content with throwing
shot and ahull ut our works, which did uo more
damage ib.n wpuld have resulted from their
diachargiug at us copies of ihat superb produc
tion called Abraham’.-* negro otnuncipaliou pro
clamation. Mouday morning came uud still uo
moveineut was ob B crvablu indicating uu advance
upon the part ol the enemy; the day passed
away with nothing more uuuaual Lo murk us
passage than was perceptible the previous day.
Tuesday similarly passed. About three o’clock
ou Wednesday nioruiug the brigade moved ofl
by the right flank along the line of works und
look a position oue mile distant from the form
er. At early dawn the 20ib regiment, Col. At
kinsou commanding, was scut forward us skir
mishers to relievo theSlst, und about 7 o’clock
nn advance was ordered. It was soon ascertained
that the enemy had abandoned bis position; our
skirmlsbars were called iu, and Iho brigade
took the ■mad leading toGormanna ford lu pur
suit ol the retreating foe, but he bad too greatly
the advance of us hi suruur, and alter march
ing eight or niuh miles in uncommon time, we
bulled, came to an‘’about lace” and retraced
our steps, resting at night behind the works
which we left that morning. The ext.ileiueul
is all over, and if anybody ils hurl, it is sonic-
body having relationship with that remarkable
potentate (fiotnntot would *»n equally applica
ble) whose formation it of such u peculiar na
ture, und whn^taste* are so very eccentric as
to cause him rot only to fool pleasure, hut hon
ored, In Inhaling lit*) brefja* reudmud udorlfo
Fuom the Coast.—The Columbus Bun learns
that a special dispatch was received at Marianna
on Wednesday, stating’ that the Salt Works at
West Bay had boon totally destroyed, oue hun
dred negroes tnkou off aud that the . Yankees
at. one time were wllhiu filly-seveu miles of
Marianna. It was stated that the enemy by.en
tering East Bay, cut ofl Capt. Robertson’s com
pany by mentis |ot their gunbouM, and thus ut
the west eud of Si. Andrews they hud their.owu
way. After shelling a while,' and producing a
general seutteratlon on shore, the Yankees
lauded, look the negroes mentioned, timu.sbed
kettles, burned wagons, killed mules ami caused
a general ..destruction. There seemed to he a
general run and abandonment ol everything on
shore. Mr. Moore’s—to whom the dispatch
was addressed—negroes escaped. The Uring
from the gunboats was distinctly heard from the
river. m
ZSTTho papers of the North are filled
lytug and hypocritical remarks uk to their kiud-
ness to oar wounded. The following Is u sam
ple oi that kindness, from tbo note book of a
lately exchanged surgeon. Au order hud been
given to the sentiuols at Fort Delaware to fire
Into any room occupied by Cooiederates, when
a light or lire would be louud burning after 9
o’clock, p. in. One ol lue iucu igiiornui of this
order, lor It had uever been published to the
prisoners, raked up the coals iu the llre-place,
a'ler the hour named, and placed u piece of ba
con on them lo broil. The sentinel hearing the
nolee of the bacon Iritteriug on the fire, levelled
hi* musket and shot the poor lellow through
the head, driving his brains out against the
sides of the room. All the surgoons and men
imprisoned at Fort Delaware at the tlino cr
teollfy to the truth of the tacts of this murder.
Atlanta Confederacy.
Administrator uu tire Uatalc ol George tt. Rardlcg,
late ot said county, deceased.
These are, therefun, to utte and admouisb alt wtuiui
It may concern, to ta) and appear before said Court lu
—. luuil/ an* limy have)onur beioru Uie IdI
July nuxt. otnarwisd said teller- wJU be
granted.
Witness, Dominick A O’Byrue, Haq., Ordinary foi
Chatham county, tills Uth day of December, ittt>3.
duel * DOMINICK. A. U'RYKNH, o. o. O.
Witness, a. A. DuLortuu, ordinary for McIntosh
niciy, this Ud U*y ol November, icUi.
m*
Ready,
ItUl.tl
<ouiU, J.
He
e%-JLulu/ r l*.
iUruard,
I the |ir
11 owe
DoWed, Al
I* ami Al. J. * obeli, Minimum *1 lo
May Term or s.nt Court ns Tent
.... uo deiuuii for the 'i'enu. Jiua
tout, Joseph At. ttoloaioiis, J. Mack, George A.
Cu>ier, Mouigoiucry Oumiiniig, David Luaby, imam
Itobui.s, Juntos M Hiikier, C. , U. bchruck, William
bUrr, J. 11. Dcuiuud, Dr. KlDhs l'arsous, C. While,
NViuin.rn If. Lawton, W. J. Neville and DanielM.
fail II, rti in moiled iu attend the prcncut Term ol suid
Leave bsvaunah..
Arrive in Macon
iA-ave Macon
Airi/e til bavannu
$60 Kewara.
rj lllh a V Dollar*) row-ni willV-p;.|.; ..
DAILY N GUT ,
Leave Kavaiinali
Arrtvein Ms*on
Leave Macon
Arrive tu f
James McUemy, tt. M.
r the trial ul
r me Term; and
LiWU'wsu, David
Hihat'queiiL
* mien
illillUln,
A.
Melirw-i
Euy,
ud Nvhert
eubsequeiilly ; nnd W Qcreus, tt.
A:cuih ul Mjy
tne at.
d subsequently;
, Obatius Toi.y, i'ellt Juror, made uc-
lauii on be ivtui.ty-sixiu uuy oi. May and subse
quently , aud wbci.cut 1 , A F. aura, Petit uuroi, aud
lieolge A. McCle.-key uUd * hrlstO,.uer Hail*, Talus-
ukule deiuuii on the IWeUlJ-e.gUltl day ol Olaj,
it I - older* d Uml each
i Ot 1
a extracts lrorn i
sepl
A. A. Dal.GnAl U, »
M-rATE OF LLOULIA, WAYNE OuUNTY.
Jj To al. whom u may concuru: NV.nere*^, Wiley
>x, Adiuiuistraidi upon the estate ol Robert J.
mwiigiit, late cl said eouuiy, decoSbefl, applies
Letters
SUlii estate.
DlaUlibBlOU irOUi Ibe aduiltilelratlOU Ol
the kindred aud creditor* of said du-
lehy cite*
objections (ii any they
tne '
gran ..
* county.
I A.*
July Tetm'Dl Uiiatham Inferior Uourt.
Jurors, made default; and whereas, 11. Btainm sad
J. U. Smith, Petit Jurors, and Kobori t'urr and G.
Urown, summoned as Talesmen, made default on
Uie eeoond day ol said term ; it Is ordered that they
bo rtitod tweuty dollars each, unk-ss they file good
Ollier Wine ucllel
nppucaul at ll
r said v
Novum ner i, lttC3.
in oP hibouui
jiA.-j UlGHttMlTH,
Deputy turuinar
8 l'S.^eo
Uie estate ol Jacob UighsnUU), deceased, applies
tin* uiidorsiguea tor ix-tterw ol IfiaUiiSDiou irom
said AoumiiHlraliuii,
arc thi-rolbie u> cite aud admonish all per*
abu« concerned to mow nkoso pi uuy they iwtve) wUy
AdmimstraUir on Uiu Biol Monday iu February
nould nut be dismissed lion* bio administra
tor nbip.
Given auder my hand auil oUiclul signature, this
Juty mb, lmw.
j. tt. WIGGINS, Ordinary.
M'l'ATE OF l.fcOU(il.l, WaYNR OUUNTY.
^ IU all Whom n lUa/ couccii: Wbciuuo, WRuy
Uitox, Auministialoi upon lue cnlalu ol Joo. Wulu
wri^hl, lalo ol said < ouuty, duccaoud, applus lor Let*
the
(ihdrmi uud creditors ui HuUfde-
• ed uud udmoniuhcd to ilio llieir
bey uavel ill my ul
isaury Will be graitL-
November SI, ltfG-J.
_ oouceruWhere-
_ . Julius O- LeUardy will apply at the Court ot
Ordinary for Letters of Administrationtni the estate
of Edward ttonneuberg, lata or Chatham county, de
ceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concent, to be aud appear before said Court t*.
make objection tlf auy they have) un at Indore tb*
second Mouday in January uext, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, Dominick A* O’Byrue, Esq., Ordinary foi
(Chatham county, This flth day of December, 13AM.
deciu •
DOMINICK A. U'BYHNE. *
S TATU OF GliOICClIA. WAYNE
COWNTI-ORDINARY’S OFPICE.-T0 all
whom it may couceru : Whereas, ttussunah Har
per and Wiliam George,of said btute and County,
applies to the Clerk of. Ordinary for l.suots tit Ad-
mlal tnulon ou the estate of William Harper, de
ceased, late of suid Couuty and tttate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceused, lo bu and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, aud show cause, (if uuy they
have) why Letters of Administration ou the estate of
said deceased should not issue to the applicant.
Given under my uauu and official signature this
December 7th, lbtW. JAMEtt UlGHttMlTH,
dec IE clerk of Ordinary.
G IATU OF !• KOULI.I, WAYNE COUNTY
Two moiuua uiusi date hoieol,application will
He made to the Court ol Gidiuary ol said couuty lor
leave lo t>ell oue uuudred acres ol lot of laud nuiu
her uiuuty-ouu tUl) iu the second District of said
. u«ied,' it tuo bouvauv oi lue heirs aud creditors 41
said deceased. L
•line December 3d, it**;',.
James M. McCUOL, Adm’r.
dtc7 ' LMl'TEGlA LEWlo, Adm’x.
Chatham lufortor Court,
.JULY TItUM, 1B.8.
VHUEKEAS, J- Rally, N. Kiug, M. J. Scan
v f lau, C. \V. ritouu, D. O. Pur«u, p. McGuire
“• '* Daniel Mabanuy, suininoneJ to aturni) the pro-
Leavc WiULmvllIc, tNo. 8).
10 at Savannah
AUGUbTA UlUNt 11.
ljcave Angusta
Arrive in Millet)
Leave Milieu
Arrive in Augusta
,eave Augusta
Arrive iu Milieu
Leave Milieu
Arrive iu Augusta.
Ll
EATONTON BRANCH.
Leave Eaton! ou 1 UO P. M.
Arrive lu uor.mu -un) P. M.
Leave Gordon b.4» . . •»».
Arrive in EaUimon h.17 P. M
Passengers from Savannah and Maroo loi wtugusta
ouih
iinuect direct liotli
KclIroaUs
l'-Day lialn”
Accuimuodalion Train lo -Mil
alter Friday higbt.autb iu-tnut.
Night Trains trom ouvanuair and Augusta
Night Train”
will 1
Willi «ouui-western It. It. at' Macuu lor
Eufaula, FoitGainus and Intermediate poii
With Mauiu and W. It. it. to Atlanta and lli
Day Train connects at Macon with t
cogee R. it. lo Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile 1
Atliullc sud fiulf llailroad.
nnd suttleient excuse ou or lieforu the first day of
>u next Term 01 tuis Court.
True (txiraci from the minutes.
WM. HfBm.U ’.ll,
Land for Sale,
1 HAVE two lots of good pine
laud, Well timbered* (p five miles of
Ulcuinorc, with a larrnof about Uirty
acres cleared, wilh a gooj dwelling
bouse, kitchen aud oitu-r out-build-
hiug to purchase will call
r Gleumure, who will show the 1 land aud
make know,u)he price.
Wanted.
commodatton lor a hundred negroes, within five
miles of either lint Central Railroad West ol' beriven
county, or the Atlantic aud Gulf Kaflioad South of
Minty, t __
ie Altamuha. Apply t
ctai—3aw8w
$500 Reward.
the 18th day ol
_ iu MUttEtt, about
of age, five feet 9 inches high, brown color;
weighs about ouu hundred and Uuy pounds, bi.di
cheek bonec; one or two of his upper front teeth oul.
He formally belonged to Mr. Uyani. The above re
ward will be paid to any person lodging him Lu und
jail in theConfederaiu Stales, so lean gel him.
JOHN A. STALKY, J. F. .
Savannah, Bcpt. 15th, 1863. seplfi
IkortMl ana Moat ftfispadlUoua Routt It
Urnnattrlok indThomaavlile, La,,
HI ad toon 4). It., Lako cut
Uloutlcello, "* “** “
•tally (Sundays
nd Tallalaaa*
■«t, Florida.
O N and an«>r Monday, July 91*1,
1968, Ihe cars willltavu and 1 “ ,n ‘
excepted,) aa follows:
Luave ttavannah at
Arrive at Thomas vtlie ut
ItBl’URNINQ.
Leave Thom us vi lie at
Arrive at Savannah o.iw r. m.
Connecting at Mufntosh (Htatlon «No. 8, going
Weal) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hatordays, with
a lino of coAchee tu Darien. Retaruingoo aitoruate
^Sonnoctlng at Tubeavivllle (No. 9) daily witli the
care for Brunswick.
Connecting at (Joitman (No. 16.) dally with a line ol
coaches to Madison C. H., Fla.
Oonnocilng at «r*x>ver’s (No. 17) with a flatly line
of coaches to Monilccllo, Fla. Arriving in time U>
connect with the cots to 'PallahasBco and ttt. Marks.
Freight Trains loave Savannah Mondays, NVoduoe
days and Frlduys, at ti A. M.; returning ou ’1 nesdayn,
Thursdays and Saturdays at -1 P. M.
M. B. Double the regular lathb will be charged on
all articles shipped by Poseenger Train, excepting
fruit, fresh meat, fish, oysters, uud qtner perishable
article*. Freight by Passenger Tralh should Ihj de
livered at the Dept at least ~~ *■ ‘ - •*-
Ing time ol the train.
JJ
J »i), re.* ,.U dcsoi tod about tie
Lieut. Comd’g Co. B., t
(iUKAT -
INmn hiiliia^ii III.
Capital—Two aud a Hall Mill ou
Dollars.
IIHJtt Company has been organized by <
aTLAETA.
James Ormond,
W. F. Herring,
A. SV.dOues,
J. F. Bow
Daniel G
D. adumi
W.*D. JuHNSTON,
CHARLES DAY, Secretary.
'llie undersigned has been ui%**.inU<
Souikeru Iusuhiik%
COMPA.2\TY,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Surplus July 1, led3..
Wiu, U. Itbou,
A. Wilbur.
Geo. L. Cope,
John Boston,
John Cunningham,
John M. Cooper,
^Henry Lathi op, ieau* Scott,*
Win. E. Jackson, oi Augusta.
Thu Company is prepared lo lusuic against
damage uu 1U1 descriptions ol pio|*crl/ ou la>
terms.
Ail iosnes promptly adjusted uud paid.
Office, HO Itay Slrsot. Suvanuuli.
1 couuty, within
TATE OF GUOitUlA, WAYNE *>OLNi'Y.
*"i tu*. flret iiiooduy iu Jauuary next, will i*«
the.court House uoufiu said c
hours oi sale, a tmet
huuured acres, more or 1.
the Ulcer/ Island tract, adjoining stepueu A. xiyers’
land. Also, ui, Llit» name umu und place, niuety
sold
the lawiul
unuiug l
a uuudred and filly ucru tract grained
aamuei Eiglu. bold as the piuporly or anerriMl tt.
Akius, deceased, tor lire ficiieuloi lire fiuirs and credi-
Nuvouii)ec2, Inm.
ttAMUkL W. AKlNtt, Adm’r.
Aduiluistraio^S Skit.
iTATJh OFVEORLIA-WAVNU COUNTY.
, , ,
—All person* fiavingjdctnands against Wlillnn
1 arper, deceased, late oi said Couuty, are hereby no
tified and.required to present them, properly attested,
to the uudurmgued, wllhiu the time prescribed by
law, and ail persous in«.ebtod to said deceased, are
hereby required to make immediate papmeut to the
undersigned. This December 7tb, 1868.
SUSANNAH HARPER Adiu'l
Executor’s Sale.
riLL be sold ou tbo first TUESDAY' iu J«nu
Washer uud lrouer; Her daughter, Frauces, aged 15
years; Boston, 9 years, ami a hoy, Wcslley, aged 14
yearn, Iho property of Dr. G. W. tttotesbury, late of
said county,.deceased, bold for the benefit ol fiuirs
liluiiulslralor’s Sale.
) Y virtue of au ordor ol the Court of Ordlnury o
ttie
lussday iu Fetnuary next, belurc the Court
House door in the city of Savannah, withiu the legal
hours of sale, the billowing property, to .vit: tail
No. U, with all the impiovemcuts tber&ou, situat' d
ou tUe corner of Hurt is und JefiersoH streets, 80 by Ml
Teel, und told sa the property of tbo estate of tue lute
John lteed, for the benefit of tue heirs
a uud creditors
Terms cash, purefiaters psyhigJot
decl2—td
■6 paying for papers,
11ARVEY SHEPPARD,
Administrator.
Administrator's Sale*
Jjgr Butler hAH issued orders Irom Norfolk,
prohibiting, undef npualty.ol tine or iiupri.-
uiunt or both, the transfer ol nil property uu
the person transferring his returned to his
legluricc” to the United States. He bus »!«•*) Is |
sued an ordor providing (or the cnlicataiciil ol :
free colored troops iu Virginia and North Uaro-
llnn, and the care of their latullles. lie fu>a|
the reeruitmeut of colored-troops has bccuiuu
the settled policy ot the goverumeut, und de
clares It to be the duly of every ollluer aud pu
vale to aid in carrying out that purpose, nr<;
speclive of iicreoual piedlWctiou. Office's arc
1 or bidden to employ able-bodied uegroea us
survauts. All the territory 8fiuth of James
river is |'.!u<:ed under the superintendence ol
(,'api.aln Orlaudo IDown, tj M , and nil north of
Ibe river under l). U. Wilder, A. 12- M. The dis
triet of North G.rroiiua is placed under the *u-
porinteudem-e of Rev, n or see Juiue*. Ubaplaiu.
Wayni
. tunly, lretwicn the legal hours of sa’e, the follow
lux prime nfturoblavef. viz : Maiy, 40years old, and
iu-r seven children, Jo*-. 41; Jacob. 17; March, 15;
Frank. 10; Washington. 8; Charles, 4 years, and in
fant i- month* old. Sold as the propcily *H Sherrod
Sheffield, d ceased, by oruer of the Court of Ordinary
id raid county, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Term*cash. JOHN M. TlsuN.
duel?—^wH Adminlatiatoi-.
For Sale.
YxNkkB Gunboat Blown Hi'.—owing to
tin) occasional oecupillion of purlieus ol Ihu
Feuinmila by the enemy, our Intelligence Iroiu
lhal aecltou lias been very irregular. Though a
little turd) in couilng, ll olf.irds us pleasure,
nevertheless, to state that uiioulu fort night ago,
one of the Yankee guuboala thut patrol York
River was blown up and destroyed by a torpe
do, for which they had been dragging lor
To Rent.
THAT elegant and (-otiimudio
TUESDAY lu Jauuary uext, fiefuru the Court
House door, lu the town of Blackshear, withiu the
legal hours ol sale, a part ol Lot No. UI, situated iu
11 near said town, couiamlng about 480 acres,
so at the samu tuu*.- uud place, oue lowu lot and
provcmects,
l Fo;
Clinch, vutiuiuiug about loo
oi said lands sold as the property ol Jot.11 T. WU-
subject to lUa widow's dower.
WILLIAM GUEl’TEiv, Adm’r,
A Dill 1M STU ATok’S SALE.
Clinch couuty, on ilm first 'I'uuHday lu Jauuary
,, all the luiidauu usgroes beiougiug to the estate
esse W. Carter, deceased, consisting of six like-
Jy uigrocs, aud five or six town lots iu the towu ol
1, Block D, one
, Block R, und No. 8, B H,
each; Nos. 1 and 9, of Block C, aud No. ii,
Block A—all iu the lowuot Stockton. Sold lor Iho
hcuetH'Ol 'Uiu hens and creditors. Term* ou
l kale.
novH
All,MIAISTHAI OK’S NOTICk.
^ LL purs out* having any claims against the estate
W. Carter, late of Cliuch couuty,
teare*l, will plcuse haud them in, properly atti sted,
Wltliin liie time prescribed by law; aud all persons
indebted'will matte immediate payment to the under-
siguetl. WM. A. CARTER,
orll
Anmiulrtrator.
AllMlNlSTHATOh’S *ALK.
W ILL l u sold on the first Tuesday In Junuary
next, before tbo Court Uoubh iu Effingham
ruuiiLv. two nturo uieu. oiiu agefi 49 years, the other
l-s Cent 1 si Rullioad Stock,
oiuing about
Alan, mzUmuoi wud.
more ht le*-. sold for the bcuefii of the heir:
creditors ol the estate of Wur. Jlenry Wil
JOHN W. WluSGN, Adiu’r.
Notice to Uekiorfl aud Creditors.
A ll
w.
*ons having claims aguiusl the estate of
Cheever, deceased, will prcouut tui-iu
according to ia.<; uud persons indebted lo said estate
will make immediate payment *
JOHN U. olMa, ail I
nov3 —lm* Adm’r H*t. W. W. t
Cxcc.uiur’s sale.
. nlMtt, at Alliany, Ga.,
vra."
field,^ Kffiiighai
d ou tuu Urst Tuesday in Jauuary
3 Ihu tk.urt Uousc door tu Spring-
iQiity, Ga , between the legal hours
small negro hoys, between ihrue and five
_„J. Hold tor the beueiit of the heir* and
in-dltor* ol the e-tate ol Ul>ediah Eiiwuids, Sr., late
ol said county, deceased.
J. C. EDWARDS, Executor.
Sprlngrtold, Ga., Nov, aid, 1HM3. _ h"vZ4—id
Executor’s Side.
\»r ILL be solil ou the first TUESDAY lu.laniurry
n*x*, beloro the Cuott Hou-c door lu ElUi g
b un county, a negro man, a *out 48 yeuis ot age, the
properly ol 1 avid A. Mel/.ger, late ol stud cjuuiy.
SHERIFF’S SALE!
ITATE OF fibOltUIA. WA1 NM COl Nl V
TOBACCO.
NEAL, SWORDS & CO.,
(HI
183 BROAD STREET,
r,)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Agents for the sale of
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
C CONSTANTLY on hand a large stock of 1
J grade*, to which wu iuvlte a call from pun-ha
novWMJl
Erie,
hoar beioru the slurt-
G7 J. FULTON, Hnpei lnterden
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
^N and alter Sunday, March 28d, 1888, tbo L'olum
arm uiuir onuuay, nai'.u jo*kj,
bus Mall and Paseungur Train will
low*:
BITWIIN HXOOM AMD OOLUiaUB.
Leave Macon ut 5-25 T.
Arrive at Columbus at 11-4U P
PLUMB A 0-0,
OR
BLACK LEAD,
AND
W A O O N UREAS E .
I OK SALK AT
1 JOHN OLIVER’S,
v4 No. 11 Whitaker street.
New Goods.
JUST OFX1UX1D.
1 CASE WINTER POPLINS
1 case Gents’ Neck Tlea
1 cane Gents' hemmed L. V. Handkerchief*
30 dozen ScIbbois
Black English Crapo* .
Bluck'Crape Collars aud Cnfls
1000 yards Plaid Uomespans.
oct20
DkWITr Jb MORGAN.
nv GEO. W. WYLLY,
Will bo sold at private rale, the followbig proper-
/ : cue good size Steer, two milch cow*, two
culvcs, one heifer, one cart and harness, now at Sla
ty : Ou
culvcs,
tion No. 9, C. R. It.
IIY GEO. W, WYLLY.
Valaable Land at Private Sale.
Two lots of Lund iu Lowndes county, Ua.
Nos. 181 and 1M In 10th District; No. 161
District, joining— iu all 1470 a
any 1
hoine is notin good «
11 tl3
MY UFO. W. WYLLY .
At Private 8ale.
‘.‘.io acres of land, siiuatcd ou tlm Central Railroad,
38 mlicH irom bavannifti. *J5 acre-* are lu a good statu
oi cultivation. Tne improvements consist of a good
dwelling with nil necessary outbuilding*. Any per
son desiring a pleasant, rale and heuithy place would
do well to apply soon <»cUI
BY UEll. U . WILLI.
At Private Sale
the Boutheidu of Uhnrllun street, next t<
the corner of West broad, filly five eel iront 01
Charlton street. Fee simple ttsld lot 1* under;
lea*e oi 47*1 per annum, reuewahle yeaily. octal
A lot c
Leave Columbus at
Arrive at Macon at 6.M P. V
mwin xuoom oxo ohxttxhooch**.
Leave Macon 6.#) A. M
Arrive at Chai
Leave Chattahoochee ’. 7.8(1 A. M,
Arrive at Macon 6.y] 1*.
The Mall and PaMongar Trains from Albany
aoct dally at SmithvilloTwo. 10 S. W. R. it., and irom
Fort Gafnoe dally ft Cuthbort, with ChnltahiHwhee
UK VAN STIIEKI
NEGRO AUCTION iViAliT.
1 11AYE my bouse open, No. lift lii/un ,-trm,
MUrkel Square, Suvauiiiiii. Ga., lor ibe *i.ie ol
.Negroes, privately und ut auction, on Tm-sduys and
ii.wwn. dll . ii'-ruu/n
Thursdays oi every week. 1 will fell all k'.-di
Dpurly ut the Court Uourt- on the first T
Persons having i»r*-p*rty f* r sale
more duvs notice beioru iho day ol
rf t __ . be advertiBcd. 1 uls*.
have accommodutiom* lor ony uumliei ot N- groen
that the property c
commodulioiiH lor
. a moderate price lur In.-urd, uml .
UkKlM. KSTABI.ISlSMKftT,
LttaTABiasuao im 1833.)”
Urn moved vo a Draytuu eurci, B»i:ib
of Yprlx atreot) near (Ua la(<* r*-uk nn-s
of the subkvnbcr.
flitfllfi tthbeenber, ^uleful for past favorr, beg*
1 mave to inform hia friend* and tbo public guuer
a.,y, that he is now propured to Dye all Colors 1
eest style on Silk aud Wu 1
i.esl style on Silk aud Woolen Diei**a*, bhawl*. Ac.;
*lso, Table Covers and Crape Sluiwiu clean* *1 itml
bleached lu the best manner. Ladies' Jim :uv: Doo-
iu Gloves cleaned In the best Luudouet/iu.
Thu *ubscrlbor begs leave to state that ito u now
pruuareu -.0 C.can, bleach aud press Lodi*.* Lenuoli
and Flats in ihu most tasbiouablu styles, t'unua
moderate.
ubiiueiuen's Garments Dyed ana Cleaned, r* may
bo required, in the suiau superior utylo which n ui g*li
ar ally M wuli pleased his patrons and fnouds lor ihe
past 80 years. * a. UALIaiVVAY,
Mall Train.
Laavo Smlthville at..
Arrive at Albany at..
.12.80 P. M.
.11.ui /%. M.
. 2.65 1*. M.
. 4.38 P. M.
Leave Albany at...
Arrive at ttmltbvllle at .
Leave Cnlhbert ai 1.
Arrive at Fort Gaines al
Leave Fort Galne* at 1 .ou a. iu
Arrive at Cntbhurt at t*-96 A. M.
Making tho connection with the up and down Chat
tabooc.be** Mai) Train.
Montgomery, Alabama, aud Augusts, t
M ngton, tt/vannah, Mllledgeviileand 1
tStt Coaches run from Albany to Tall
Trains to Columbus form a through <-.ounectlon5 to
“ * — * -—- Elngstou, WiD
Eaton ton,
TaUahaaaee.lBa n«
bridge, Thomaavllle, Ac.
Passengers for noints below Fort Valley should lake
the Night train* from Augusta and tta viuuiau to avo.d
rtalsmCiB, at Macon. For C'oluiabus take the Dov
Train.
Macon, MarchMd, 1883.
imSM) OF SMKDftJLK
ON
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RALLRUAD, I
AueusTx, July ii, 1H8J, f
O N and alter Sunday, July 27th, Eonday Day Train
resumed on main (tne also Truiu» on Atuum
and Washington Blanche* will run U> connect uuti-
fhrther notice.
LEAVE
6.10 A. H.
7.16 P. M.
6.46 a. E.
LOUP. M.
Atlanta....
Atlanta....
Augusta....
Augusta...
. .6.04 P.
..6.80 a.
. .5.32 P.
..2.U5A.
6.10 A.M. No connection with Warn
Helalr Train loaves Angui
Ol
Sol-
1KO. YONUK^ttiip’L
Salt.
50 ? AOKH Liverpool halt
1 30 sucks Turfs,Island Salt; for sale by
JLAGflOUri .» CUNNINGHAM.
Wines and Liquors.
skey, *1
uLai
LaUUOKN A CUNNINGHAM.
rick, couta
(lint rate condition.
1 the city Apply to
IVUS 0)
(Hue. Auolbei boat whs uImo Iihi1|v )ujur«d by bmi For sale by
prt,cuco ol -'lice Amurlcao clU- I Mplwiou,-lUhMhd »'*y. | Oall
Salt. .
< , ,1 v SACKS of (tad Halt
\ 1 M ) 5*i do Liverpool and Talk's Island
" 'u.A(JUUKN 4 CL.NMM.UIM.
lars ami iHi y
r in said i-ouuty, u«l
ur* oi salt-, lot ot laud number [
11i-oii t'Alli); also, loiiiumbt-r two I
lui)), in the Third District <>( said |
1 iliurt-of ns will twi Miltk-ieut |«> 1
I nmiiiy tax of Carl bpping for I
iU *“ filly sewn did- j
PIPES. PIPES.
A VERY Urge and fine assortment of Pip*)*,
coueisting lu part nf ,M<-r*cbaum, Eogllsh Briar
Wood, Gutta Perch*, Ac., fhr sale by
novlo -tf F. CONttTANT, Bull ut.
SALT.
( .'t-pared to furul»h%ALT
Ity to auy tu this market, in qusu-
chaHcrs
nt-iln fii'ii hiindiH
Saul |
HUNTER A GAMMKLL
M. J. Solomonu,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BAY STREET,
(Office formerly «jccnpIod by Mosarsi O. (Tofiw A Co.)
yssr-Hniintt* consignment* ef Produce und Mer-
OSNABURGS,
Bl T II K PIECE OH II A L U.
33,000 Acres qi Lasul
For Sale,
ILL be sold lu Like City, c
-y, A. D. lkv.. .
pioperty, aequestruteu by a dccri-e of l
ale tttates Court lor the District of Florid/i;
20,000 acres of laud, known us the Fleming Grunt,
Thursday, the
‘ j lul jo wing
! C'outcdur-
, R 87 E. Properly ot Bernard, of Horton.
12,lbO acres .of Land in Brevard county, km
the Gomez Gruut, in T 81) tt, R 41 K; T
31
i Grant, in T 81) tt, R 41 K; X 38 tt, K 12 E;
89 tt, R 42 E; T 40 tt, It 42 E; T 40 B; R 43 K; T 11 tt.
43 it. Properly of Gomez, Gomez & Gomez.
500 acres of Land in Uernuudo county, Florida,
comprising the E of N E if of Shc 23; the W >j ul
N W M of Stc 20; hi M ul N tt X of bee 27; E >4 ol N
W Mi, uud E ol tt W uud oiCMof See ifc, T 22
‘ ' i J. Pa
tt, it 19 E. Property of Thonuia J. Parsons.
1LU acres of luiud iu Brevurd, near county site, Lots
L* 36 S, R 41 E. Property of
200 u
>4; tt % ol tt E and N ii Jg of tt W ol tte*. 3, T 3i
tt, It 22 K. Property of heir* of Luther Wilson.
180 acres ot Laud lu Hillsborough couuty, Florida,
NW \ **f hue 18, T 21 tt, R 20 E. Property ol At
water*, Mull'ord A C'o.
Block No.N >4 of Water Lot No. 11; aud Lot
No. —, Block v6; Lots 1, 2 nud 4, lu Block 12; Lot No.
5, in Block 17.
ONE STEAM 8AW MILL AND GRIST MILL,
ou Block No. 38, iu the city of Turnpu.
80 acres oi Lund, lu Hillsborough ;c*m uiy, Florida,
N H of N W M of Sec 6, T 38 tt, U 20 E l’rt perty ol
Aiibur Bell.
Terms—CASU.
Tbo ubovo Luud* comprise some of tho ti^nt in
Florida, uud oiler a fine opportunity for profitable in
vestment.
luformutiou can be bud by addressing Ferdinand
McLeod, Couledcrule State* District Attorney, al.
Luke City, Florida, und K. W. Thompson, ui. Tuuipu,
K. M. THOMPSON, R*i*
E. MrLKOD, Confederate Stales Attorney.
ocUM—lawful
Iron Varuis n.
FU&NITUBE .VA1UNISH
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BAUHEki OF IRON VARNISH;
I DO. NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNlBU
For sale ut
JOHN OLIVER’S,
j22 No. 11 Whitaker street.
| URL. Alcohol for sale by
.JOjlN OLIVER.
New Books.
d. & e. tt. la rnnop.
CORN SACKS!
- Two Bushel,
ABDNANCE MANUAL FOR 1363.
yj Mahan’s Permanent Fortlficatlom*. G-argo
edition, with plates,)
Tho American Union. By James Bpence.
Also,
More Almanacs for 1863.
Evolutions of the Line.
Jomini’s Practs cn rf ar.
The Judge Advocate's Vade Mecuin. Received and
for sale by E. KNAPP & CO.,
mur6 West side Moumi unt. Square.
Cloak Cloths.
osn Abu mo'.
DkWlTT & MORGAN.
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Flour aud Bran.'
I ill coluber 3.1,
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dec; JAMES F CHAPMAN, HberlfT.
SOMKTHINU <;00D TO KiT.
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Bacon,
W. M. UAVIUHUN.
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W. M.:U4VIUS0M.
COTTON TWINE.
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Flour and Sugrar^
BACON AND HAMS.
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