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VOL. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 18(13.
NO. 30G
ijailn 'HUuniiu) jOnro
BY THEOCTORE BLOIS.
W. T. THOMPSON, - - UIUTOK.
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TUEsDAY fr.OliNINU, DECEMBER 29, 1893
The Fire In t liurlcaioii.
\Yc have been puru.iiicd to nuke the follow
ifo? txuacl Iroui u private loatr Irom u Charles
tou iiivmun iu his friend in this eiiy, dated ou
Cht.oan.i3 day. The writer, who is of the opin-
lull that the fire wi*s nut caused by the enemy's
bhells, iroui the luct that brick, slate-roofed
buildings, a cuiitiuuuble distance upuil and in
opposite directions, were on file at the aauie
t lime, says:
“At hall past twelve at uigbl the tiro beguu
in Brown it Porter’s ofllco, which, together
wllb Banks' building, was totally destroyed.—
While these buildings were uu lire (a high wind
prevailing)a shed ou the south side of 8t. Mi
chael's alley caught from the sparks, tioou af
ter McLane's old billiard room followed suit-
next the kitchen of a house ou the uortb side of
Ttudd street, aud Mrs. Brown’s bouse, ou the
south side ol the same sireet.' Bo, wo had five
fires going m the same Lime, with very lew meu,
und several of our principal liremeu absent. We
used our utmost exertions, uud, notwithstand
ing all llie embarrassing circumstances, were
cunbled, at nine o'clucl^fo the morning, to re
port all safe, aud to tlisfl^ge the while compa
nies.
“Duriug tho entire progress of the lire the
Yankees shelled us incessantly, throwing about
oue bundled shells. While the A'Jtnu was ut
Ih j corner ol Broad aud Church streets three
shells lell near her, one at the wheel—straugc
to say no oue was hurt buL one ot the reserves.
He will lose a leg. Bweeguu^Lhu man ut the
pipe, and myself, were together in front of
Burke’s store when uuolher shell fell within Len
feet ot U8 aud covered us with dirt, but uo dam
age was done except by a small piece of stone
which struck Bweegan in the face.
“ There were many narrow escapes, but
uothiug caused so much uuxiely as an accident
which occurred to two meu of the German com
pany. They were in the rear of Burke’s store
when the side wall fell iu and buried them in
the cellar, with tiro nil around them. One of
them wc got out in nu hour, but it look us
.-bice hours to release the other from bis peril
ous situation, two hours of which lime wo
could sec his head aud face, und give him stim
ulants to keep him alive. We thiuk he is in
jured internally, but the brave fellow is ex
tremely grateful for our exertions in saving bis
life.
•• t'ho lire burnt all the honscs ou the weBt
side of Church uud t»ouih side of Si. Michael’s
alley to the bath rooms on tho former, aud to
lVttlgru’a garden on the luttcr. Walker’s cot
ton prers is a total Ion#. Wo had u baigl tTmoof
it, I assure you, and I feel to-day scarcely able
to write.
“A gentleman aud bis wife, living over
Amce’s store, on the coruer of Meeting und
Market streets, are injured. The former lost
both legs, uml the litter is hurt in one foot.”
J^jT* We mentioned, a few days since, that
youug Davis, of the Oglethorpe Light lufanlry
ol ibis chy, was among the severely wounded
iu the recent assault by our troops ou the Yuu-
Uee wmks at Knoxville. We have solicited
the privilege ol publishing iho following uotc
hum a comrade to his father, as a just tribute to
a guliuut youth :
llKADt/ns Anderson's Brigade, i
East Tonuossee, Dec. llkli, lbflil. )
Deau But: 1 regret to inform yon that your
son Henry (while gullantly charging the ene
my’s works in lrqpt ol Knoxville, on the 09th
of November,) was so severely wounded in the
right arm that that liinb had to be amputated
hove the elbow. The operation was skilfully
done by one of our best surgeons, and 1 am hap
py to say thill he is iu uu exceeding good way of
recovery. It has been our misfortune, in fall
ing buck from Knoxville, toleuvc our wounded
behind, bill rust assured that your son (whom i
had eanioil to a private house) receives all the
attention he needs.
Allow me to oiler you the sincere coudola-
tions of the company, and while tbe^havc part
ed from one of its bravest and most gallant
members, they hope that bis presence may soon
c insole you for this misfortune.
I am, sir,
Very respectfully yours,
A. Davis.
John E. Davis, Esq., Savannah, Ga.
Hiding their Shame fkom tub People —
lVndiug ibe agiiauuu ill Congress of tho ques
tion ui suppressing the truffle iu Yaukee
'■greenbacks,” several ol Ibo brokers, who bo-
lore displayed the uoles unbtushiugly, buve
shown themselves the possessors of a morsel ol
shame, liy removing the accursed things from
their show windows, it uot the love ol them
Irom their hearts. There is considerable agita
tion ain^ng the holders ol Yankee eurreuey,
hut it is not to he supposed the iruflic in it will
he stopped short ot u very stringent law ou the
subject. But we uro glad to see the brokers
ning ashamed of themselves, aud biding
The First War for Independence.—A co
uiporary observes that wc have suffered uo-
"ig yet compared with what our fuibcrs sui
ted in the first war for independence. 'Then
'••id the savage Indians at our bucks, the
nes over our own hcurlb stuues, aud a lair
*' open enemy in our Iroui. Augusta, 8a-
nn»h, (Jliaijesion, Camden uud “Ninety Six”
1 re “|l then British posts, and Georgia ami
m»h Carolina were occupied almost entirely
• three long and dreary years. Yot a heroic
'•'•stry rose from our valleys and descended
•in our hills, iriisiii g In God and resolved to
ban survive us sluves, uud they
do, i
uldc
• Iro
the
land be
; and
i by vau-
A bridge broke down at Terre Haute,
> “few days slutu, diowuiur a number ol
* 1,13 Tnrru Haute Express says One
ii'iii eo,,, wil |, Hiu recovery ol the
, . , u wormy of more general publicity. All
WeiB tI! l " U,Ml with the exception of (hut ol a
,i, K'laic, and Hm approaching night was
Mien »M... LUri, *' U l hc,u *T 1 l«* l»e abandoned,
uggesled that by placing quick
wall r. Ii Ihuicd down in (he nil-rent, which Is
quite strong ul that place, when suddenly it
stopped and circled urouud; It appureiillv was
about to siuk, when a gt iitluiuaii iu a boat
caught it, uud grappling bunks being pul down 1
the body was found directly beneath, iu from
eight to len lecl of water.
Lord llroutfiiuui on America. |
The following is that portion of Lord Brough- {
aiu's address delivered iu Edinburgh, ut ibo ,
opening of tho Seventh Auuuul Meellug of lb-.* J
National Association lor the prouioliou ol Bo- i
eiul Science, which relutes to America :
But, whatever may have, been the proximate ;
cause ol the content, Us continuance is the re
sult ol a naiiouul v.tuiiy without t x uiiplo uud I
without bounds. Ptr.-ous subject to tb
ing aie despised, nut haled; aud it is nu i
ry expression respecting huu who is without
the weakness, that no is too proud to bo vain.—
iiktul vulb il, they
i. love ol glory. UI
me luumetiui we oiteu bear the rcuiutk that,
de.spieablc as Ibe weakness is, It leu's lit uo bad
actions. Nothing euu be more lulse. it leads
lu many eiiuiue, and to that disregard ui liinb
which is the root ol all t lienees. . Certainly, it
produces noue ul the worst t l imn-; the man
who is a prey to Vanity thins uot loi tho blood
ol his neighbor, flow leunully U It avheu a
uutiuu is its slave !
Miguiiyiug it sell beyond uli measure aud de-
bpisiug mu rest ol in auk i ml, bliuded und iu-
loxicaiud with sell-satlblaclioii, persuaded that
their very dimes uro prooisoi greatueos, uud
believing that liny both admired aud envied,
ibo Americans have not ouly beou eoutuul wi'li
destruction of hull a milium, lull vain of the
slaughter. Their object being to rcluiu a great
name among uiilious lor their extent of territo
ry, they exulted iu the wholesale; bloodshed by
wincu it must he accomplished, because olbeis
were uuublu to make such a sacrifice. Tue
struggle of above two years, which loosened all
the bauds that held society together, uud gave
to aiilllous the ihcuus of snowing their capaci
ty, has produced uo geuius, civil or tuilitury;
while Lhu submission to every caprice of lyrun-
uy bus been universal uud Ipiblluul, uud ucver
interrupted by a single act of resistance to the
most flagrant iiifructious of persouul freedom.
1 he mischiefs ol mob suprcmucy buve been cou-
sluully fclk, for the calamity of rational aud re
spectable ineu keeping aloof from Lbe manage-
meut of atruirs, bus resulted iu the tyranny of
the multitude.
To ibis tyrant the uominul rulers have iever
withheld tucir subinissiuu, uud .he preBS, enter
ing lor the appetites of the popdiavu aud puu-
deiiug to their pasaioua, has persisted iu every
misrepresentation which might most disguise
the truth us to passing even is; exaggerating
each Access, exiepuuung each dcleul, oituu de
scribing luilurc us victory; while the multitude,
it the truth by chance leached them, were one
day sunk iu despair, .mother elated to uu uC-
Blncy, almost at the pleasure ol their rulers uud
their guides. Nor were ihe falsehoods thus
propoguled con lined to the events ol the war :
they exleuded to all things—to the measures ol
the Geverumeut aud the nets ol foreign nations.
‘The public Icelkug must uot be lhwuried;thepeo
ple desired to hear whutever graiitied their
vuuity or raised their spirits, ana in this doiu-
siou must they l.vo aalong us the war lusts and
the rule is in the bunds oi the mob. ‘the truth
they will never hear, because they desire to hear
wnat is pleasing, aud uot what is true. But it
would be a great mistake to charge pu their
lalse guides the ii«Hica aud the crimes which
they ctnme iu with aud do their best to per
petuate. The people ure delerunued in ibeir
course.
Fur from feeling shame at the cruel secue
which modern ages, nay, which Christian times
have seen uothiug equal—a spectacle at which
the whole world slunus aghast,almost to lneie-
dulity—they actually glory iu it as a proof* ol
their higher nature, believe themselves to be
the envy as the flower ol mankind uud fancy
thut their prowess would triumph over ibe
most powur.ul Slates of Europe, in such allu
sions their chiefs may uot, practically join, but
the people are, beyoud doubt, u prey to them,
and will continue so to the eud.
"Hear tho Just law, tho judgment of the skies-
They Hint natc truth shall be the dupes ol lies
Anu ir lliey will be cheated lo the lart,
Delusions strong as hull shad bind thorn fast."
Tho Imsllng towards Uuj'laod wbiab provu...
among the Americuu people, (bough arming
from the national vanity, anti us kiudved envy,
is certainly in part the remaius of ihe old qur-
rei that led to the separation. Wo are Luted
und despised. Neither feeling is at all recipro
ca), but among our kinsfolk it prevails iu -a
degree almost aiuouuting lo mental aiicuaiiou.
Sequestration Sale'S
• OL*' STOCKS, | oft
■ J % order oi Hu lion. Edward .1. 11 uuun, District
Jj .fudge, Hill ue sold ai pubi.e outuy, to imi .. gu
thallium Mi|>rrlor I'ourf.
.VI AY i'AR.W, ItilkS.
Teas, Auioi* Wcbo, Donald FltUwiiurd, AtOBOi
i'liese ar»*, therefore
to cite Hint n<i
At be and a,.pc tr
01 an> tiny hu\
Negroes for {Sale.
W E have this day received a lot of N EURO HU
from the West, such ns have generally given
Georgians such undivided satisfaction. We huve
Negroes ol every class—men, boys, women, gtrls;
also, several families—cooks, washers, irouurs,
house servants, aud a first rale country blackmittb.
We have lately rented the well-known office and
yard of t'uptdiu Jos. Bryan, deceased. The ample
and complete ariangeiu.-ntk of this establishment, lor
convenience uud health, is worthy tins attention of
tlioeo who have negroes they wan' fold.
decVO—mw4 (’UNKSCALftS & BOOZER.
BLOCKADE BOOBS.
j
Bans of n
English Hhlrtmgs
do do Printed I'alicoes
Dokous Ladles' Kid and Morocco Heel Boots
Dozens L’ottou Cards
Dozens French Calf Skins
Hides English Hole Leather
Cases genuine Coguac Brandy
AI.80 ON HAND,
5U do/. Corn Brooms
HO bags Extra Family Flour
3000 lbs extra Bacon, Hams aud Dried Beef
Bbls Nt w Orleans and Florida Hugar
Boxes Candles and Hoap
Pounds Black Pepper
BOO gross Confederate Mutches
FOB SALE.
J OT letter W, and fraction of Lot letter Y, situ*
j nied in Houth Oglethorpe Ward, bounded by
Furm and Poplar streets, with improvements. For
particulars enquire of
BI.OIJNT A DAWSON.
$50 KU U1KII
W ILL be paid for (he apprehension and delivery
to Blouut A Dawsou, Savannah, of my .man
Dick, who mu away several month-' ago. Dick is a
bri<bt mulatto, about i>0 years old. of medium size;
was cmploved last spring In a livery stable on West
Broad street THoH. L. WILCOX,*
decj—aawif Irwin coanty, Ua.
"iibl
i ui braid And pumug u in dm
lop dlreotly ov*r dm b«»dy.—
SHERIFF’S SALE!
S tate of rkokria, waynk county
On Tuesday, the Bill day of .lauuury next, wil.
be ?old nt the Court House door in said county, bel
tween the lawful hours of stlc, lot of land numlu r
two hundredupd sixteen (*2lfi); also, lot nuinhcr two
hundred and utuo (*»), In tlmThird District or -aid
county, or as much thereof as will be sufllcient to
satisfy the Ighle aud couuiy tux of Carl Epping lor
the present year, IKK]. lAmoutit clue filly seven dol
lars and fifty-two cent* and costs.) Said lots of laud
contain four hundred aud ninety acres each.
This - December 3d, lMi.3.
decT * JAMES F. CHAPMAN, Sl.eriil._
Kxcculor’s Sal«. *
W ILL he sold on the first TUESDAY Indautiary
next, i.MVtre the Tourt House door In BlUng-
bain county, a negro uniu, aliout -tr. yearn of age, the
pnqM*rty of David A. Metzger, late of said county,
deceared. Hold tor the b. nefij or the heirs,
WOV|8» A N KKI I P Kit. Executor.
JUST RECEIVED;
ANU FOR SALE LOW,
A FINE lot wf Apples, Irish Potatoes foi seed,
Con ctl bullet, Extra Flour, boil mul Nall, by
dcclH A WILLCOX.-Jn7 hav s’rwt
uu Bank, on; pi..pci
a Uo.»«tU,
uoat Corn pat
I tub sharer I
cru uullruad Cull.pauj, l«w plopouy u. t . ilo.^n
J..UUB, MU alien enemy; also, uuc uui.iin.(uuil. love.
|lJi)sb<<ru3 in ibu cupiU.l blutk i-i tue ouid o. VV .
It. n. c ompany, lbe prapeny oi Jursu Oo-in;, uu
ttlleu enemy; also mAcuij-ino tn>y eunicn m mb
capital bloiK ol the naiu s. IV. it. <i. « ouipauy.
NtatiUlUg iu the name ol OiaUcIWie Ua..kiu, a.... n.
queatered ua Ihe property oi a.ro. uluouiIi, uu
Hiicu enemy; ulou, sixiy-lhr.u olia is m me
Capital stock lu the saiu BOaiu rteoltr.. luii-
roud Compiuy, the propu.ty oi fr* *a. Puck,
uu ulleii t nuQiy; auso, ouu uuuureU ami LWcuty-seven
(IX 1 ?; ckurea lu mu capiiui stock ul lhu «aiu o. vt.
it. it. louipuuy, m. proiiuny ui a. ox. itu., ui.
a enemy; aisu.tlliy (M) oU.u vo iu e..;U.
uiU ». W. It. It. c-uuipuuy, tuu propuuy Oi iV
Vc-ed, an alien enemy, uisu, l»uuiy-u.gui txoy
shares in the capital stocuoi saiub. Vv . n n. cue
puny, me property of O. a. Wood, uu ail u eue.-uj,
also, throe huudrcdpiUO) shares iu the c^piUi sioca
of the Timber Cutlers’ Buna, tue piopirty ui AiUirL
Alstaui, au alien uueiuy; uisu, one huuu.eu shuies
the capital stock ol me said Timber cut.uis
Bank, the property of John Toe I, mi ulteu enemy.
dec la W. G. DAiNik...^, Receiver.
The Augusta CoiiaiiiUtloualisl, Mucou .Tele
graph, Columbus Euqiiircraud AllMUM4«nU;iiJ»0ncu!.
win pilose publish the ioiegoiug In-wet-kiy, auu
lorward each a paper to me. W. U. D., n.
Sequestration Sale oi Bank Stock.
B Y order of the Hon. Edward J. Harden, Dis
trict Judge, will boeold at public omcry, to the
uigheot bidder, before the Custom iloUee, iu the
City of bavanuuh, ou WEDNESDAY, the sixth uuy
ul January next, at eleven o clock, A. M., liuriy.one
slmiesiu the capiiui stock oi lUe atcchauica'DU«>k,
Aiiguslu, thu property oi Minty ahd Jdelcail, uilen en
emies. W. mxlANIELc, Receiver.
The Auguslu Coustltutiunaiisl, Macon Tele
graph, Columbus Enquirer auu Atlanta intelligen
cer, will repubilsn, tn-weekly, aud lorward each a
copy to mu. W» C. D., It.
said letters w 111 be giantud.
Witness, Domii.nK A. U Byim-., Esq., Ordinary l
Chat-.am County, m>» ltu.li .uy ol Nov *mbcr,
DOMINICK A O’liVdfNH. o C. O
S I AM'. OF CI.OKM.t, l U lllt l >1
Cui’NTY. I’o til wnoiii il may couch.. W i.c •
us, Uieliaul W. Adams ... n apply at tti • t uurt ol «> -
iln.ary iov i.ei Uus Disimsaur. a- Admini traun uq
lue esu.1.--.1 Mary Anu f. R. Washbiim, Uteo.Cu.u
Sequestration Sale
or Dir ruoruKTv.
B Y order of tuu Honorable Edward J. Harden,
District budge, will bo sold before thu Court
iiuuso iu the city of Savauuah, at public outcry, to
lbe lugntsi binder, iu the usual hours ol sale, ou the
first ‘i uESDAY in Juuuary next, twenty lute, Wuit-
Ueld bquure, Weslay Wuid, iu U.e city ui Savannah,
namely, ihe lots known as lots A, o, C, D.E, F,<.,H,
1, K, and lots number tweu.y-eight iwe.ilv-uiuo
tx«t, thiriy tsoy, mirty-onuf3l), mlrty-iw(»(3i),lbuty-
tbree (Wy, tuiuy-lour 131), lUiriy-uve t.16), miny-*/jt
t,Jfi) aud miily-sevuu (Sly, aicoidiug ton plan lo be
exuimied ou day ol sale, uli She properly ol David
Administratrix's Sale,
B Y viitue oi ah order from tho Court of Ordinary
oi Mciutosii county, Georgia, will bo sold ou
mu first Tuesday iu February next, before the
Court House duor in the ciiy of savannah, wltbiu
the legal hours ol sulo, tho li.llowiug negroes : To
ney, Georgian, Moses, Joan, Thomas aud Kate; sold
tor the bcuuul ol the hulls and creditors oi the estate
of James M. Harris.
LAURA T. HARRIS, Administratrix.
Mclutosh County, Dec, ism, i»u8. qec*23
Aduinhtrawr’a Sale.
B Y virtue ol an order from the Honorable, the
Court .or Urdluary of Chatham couuty, Geor
gia, will uu sold ou the first TUESDAY iuh’ub.uar,
uexL,.lbo4, the following persuual 7>r..periy, to-wit;
Palsy,, .curoliue, Prank, William, uud au luiuut
Slu£k, aud Twenty "(*•) ‘ 'A ere A a nVs •' ' /*?an
Haufc stocn, tou t*Id) dollars pur sUa.e paid In,
lara pur
. _ J eoUlle oi tlAlllt-S P. Limit
a sold iu terms of tuu law iu such eases mndu
nu provided, fyr the benefit of the huu s and crodi-
belonging t
Ad’r
F. Liudei
o R
Aduluixlraior’s Sale.
N the firsf Tuesday iu February next, will bo
told Ik;lore lhu Court House door iu Wayne
county, between the legal hours ol sa'e t the lullow
ing prime negro slaves, viz : *<uj, 40 years old, and
hn seven children, Joe, XI; Jac^b, 17; Aiurcn, IB;
Frank, lb; Wasuiugiou, 3; Charles, 4 years, auu iu-
faut, b mouths old. bold as thu propmty ut buurrod
bhclfielu, decoased, by oruor of mo Court of Ordinary
ol tuid couuty, tor thu benefit of the ueirs anu credi
tors. Terms cash. JOHN M. TIHON,
i;cl7—luW7t AUmiuistiuior.
AUiuliiislralor’s Sale.
B Y virtue ot uu order ol the Court or Ordluury ol
Cliutiiam ebuutj, Georgu, will bu sold ou the
hist ’fuesduy fn Pubrdfiry next, buidre tbu Court
House door lu lUeuily ol savannah, wilhlu Uiu legal
hours of sale, lhu lollowing property, ta»-wit: Lot
No. 11, with all lhu impiovemeuls tbeiuoD, situut. d
ie corner of Harris and Jefferson sir eels, bO by Nd
. aud bold au thu properly of the estate oi the lute
John Reed, for thu beueut ol the heirs uud creditors
of said estate.
Terms cash, purcbfters paying for papers,
Acl/uluisiraiorS sale.
B Y virtue or an order of the Court or Ordinary
or Pierce county, Georgia, wiil.be sold, ou the
nisi TUESDAY iu January next, before the Court
Houbc door, iu the town ot Blackahenr, within tho
legal hours ol sale, a part oi Lot-No. 91, situated in
and ueut said town, cuutaiuiug ;abouu 430 acres.
Also at the same time aud place, one town lot ana
improvements, iu said town.
Aleo, will be sold before the Coart House door, iu
the town of Forest, Clinch couuty, wiuim thu legal
houts of sale, ou the first .tnesday lu Poor nary next,
u part'of Lot, number uot kiiowu, lying iu sain
couuiy ot Cilucb, containing about low acres. All
of said lands sold as LUe property ol Jonu T. Wil-
ADiUHlSTItA'I'uK’s SAnK.
Y\J ILL be sold before lbe Court Houbo dour iu
Cilucb couuty, ou the first Tuesday in Janudry
uexi, all the laud upd negroes belonging to tbu estate
Ol Jesse W. Carter, deceased, consisting of six like
ly mgroes, and five or six town lots in the town of
biocklou, in said couuty, viz : r*o. fi, Block D, otvc
quarter ot uu acre; No. Block B, uud No. 3, ii H,
half acre each; Nos. 1 aud fi, of Block C, uud No. 9,
Block a—all in thu lowu of aiocklun. sold lor lhu
eneUt ol Die heirs and credllois. Term' ou the day
I rale WM. A. CARTER.
uovl4
Administrator.
AUiUlIVl.Si'KA I UR’S AIOIUK.
A LL persous haviug any claims agaiust the estate
oi Jesse W. Carter, late ol Clinch county, ue
reased, will plcuse baud them in, property ait. stud,
wiiinu the time prescribed by law; and all pursuits
indebted will maze immediate payment loiiic under
signed. WM. A. CARTER,
rll Auiuuii-lraior.
AUMIMyi'KAlOK’S SAl.K.
W 1
uud
county, two tu-gro meu, ouu aged 4s years, lbe
Is yeuis. AlsO k three shares Central Iiailrood Block.
Also, six tracts oi land, couiaiuing about UJU
mote or less. Hold for the benefit ol the hen
creditors ol theestuteof Win. Henry Wilson,
iiovifi JOHN W. W Ii.HUN, Adm'r.
Executor’s Sale.
ILL he sold on the first TUESDAY iu .1 inn -
ary uext, before the Court House lu bylvsniu,
uvou couuiy. between the legal hours of sale,
ir negroes, viz: Charily, ageu 4B years, a Cook,
inber aud Imuei; Her daugbKr, Frames, aged la
ire; box-leu, 9 years, aud a boy, Wu«tiey, iigod 14
irs, lue property of Dr. G. W. Moleshury, Uu» of
d county,.deceased. Hold lor the benefit, ul fnais
i.11..im Term* cash.
P. 8 ruTKHBURY, Exec ill* r.
YV
dec 19
Kxecuior’d Nale.
/ILI* he sold ou tuu first T
Tu
t her
nay .
v, to i
iiatuick A O’Uyn
Hilly, Ibis titll li t) I
Domini* k a. u
8 T.HL OF (.LOiCi.il, udMONi
t'oliN I’Y.—To all whom it uuycom.au. sv .. ..
uo, Frederick Krei.sou will apply at tin- Couil oi
Oidn.ury lui (.uiierB oL Adumiirii tiiuu Jc boiUt- non
mi Uiu usUiUi oi James aylluii wilyiUi'-. lulu ol su.d
t uyor, Moldgouiuiy CuiiildlUg, Dav.U R«aliy, Hiram
I Roller.s, Juiiien ’M itililui, C. n. ouuu. k; \\ i.hu.u
• , . J Hun. J. H. Hiuiudd, Dr. EIDba Paroous, V . While,
iiuber, f J W iiioorii li. i.it.vuni, VV. J. Nevilly uud Da-.iei
Lain, Kiimaioued io uUe«d lUe pieauiil loan ul suui
, mereforo, loclte and admouisli uli v
l: obje*
I M 011(1.-1) I
( \ii any
I upper
rs Will b(
WitncHi*, A. A. DeLormo. Ordinary for Melniodi
unity, mis Till day ot December, »m»3.
duevS A. A HaLOUHU, O. M. C.
UVA/VM of moiNTdiill
fj COUNTY.—Tj uli wkoir it uiav coiicuu : Wl.uio-
, Mary A. Ryals will ajiply ut Uiu Court ol *»io:
try mr i*cners oi UuiiriUniiBliip on ibu pci sons
aud properly ol 1’lnlip At., biisan *; , Ricfiurd, Hu-
zaia a , Hampton, i-aludouni and Hester a. u,uip,
children oi Joruuu W\ Ryuls.
Th»;suaru, tuerciore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, lo be aud uppeur before said Court to
make ohjocuou (if any they have) ou or boioru lue
first Monday iu December uext, otherwise said let
ters will bograuted.
Witness, A. A. DcLormu, Ordinary for Mclatusb
"ss- T * °* rr^uisiiB. u.». u.
giTATE OF HUOUUf A, WAYNE COUNTY.
O To uli whom It may concern: Whereas, WHey
Knox, Administrator upon lue usiale ol Robert J.
to am wright, late ol paid county, deceased, applies
for Lullcra of Dismission from the udmiuietiutiou ol
Bald estate.
Therefore, tho kindred und creditors of paid de
ceased arq hereby cited uud ^Tmouis.ied to tile tucir
objections i,if any Uiey have) m my olllcc, in leriue ol
the law, otherwise Rollers of Dismission Will be
granted the applicant at. tbu June luim next oi the
court of uidiuary for said cuiiuly
S TAfli OF UEUU4H.I, WAYNE COUN
TY.— W b ureas J tiroes Ulgimniiiii, Administrator
olUfucsUitu ol Jacob Highsmiin, deceased, applies
io the undersigned for Letters of Dismission irom
said Administration,
These are Uieruioie lo cite aud admonish uli per-
... ... ahuw cum*,, (if any.they have) why
i ou the hrei Monday iu February
uaw should uot tie dismissed frOih his adiumislra
inslnp.
Given under my hand aud olllclal signature, this
uly auth, it>u3.
jy^cl J. B^(W1GQIME« Ordinary.
4TATUUFtiLOlUHA, WAYNK COUNTY .
3 '1 o all whom it may eonc m : Whereas, Wiley
inox, AdininiBtrutor upon Uie»stale of Jo<*. Wain-
vtlghi, lut.! of said county, deceased, applh s for Let-
eis oi Dh.miseiou iroui me administration of said
slate.
'ihcieforo, the kindred and creditors of said de-
Ofised ure iieichy n ed and aduiouinhed to Bio their
injections tu any vhey iiavo) In my office, in Lermsot
llie law, otherwise .Letters /“
the upplicautul Lbe J UL
ol Ordinary lor said county.
JAMES HIGU8MITH.
November 9, i Deputy Grdinaiy.
8 * AXE OF REURUIA, WAYNK COUNTY.
Two months aftei date hereof, application witl
be made to the Court oi Oidiuary ol said couuty lor
leave to sell one hundred Hcres of lot of land nulu
her uiuety-ouu v9i> iu the second Diatrict of said
couuty, part or tu •. real estate of James B. Lewis,do-
tawsed, tor the benefit ol tin, heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
ihis DecCmlier 3d, 1803. -
JAMES M. McCODL, Adm'r.
flee? LETTKUA LEW lb, Ailm’x.
O l t l ic OF OLOniilA, WaINR cuunTy
UU the first Tuesday in .Jauuary next, will bi
sold at the Court House uour uTlPald (Aiuuiy. wm»u
l£. L n,%fel nlatSd'ic^.u’r.Tf,.^ inlfw;,'a,
the Urcury irdauU tract, adjoining Hlephun a Myers’
laud. Also, at ttju oarna Hiaoi ami place, ufuety
imTus ol a Hundred aud filly acre tract granted u*
aumuej iiiiglu. bold as the propeily of bnerrod »
Akins, deceased. Tor Die beneuloi tho heirs aud credi
tors oi a iu ileceuaed. Teribs cash.
„ HAM URL W. AKINS, Adm’r.
Novoim or 9,1803. uovfl
.l«i
><y, H. M. Lvfilteau, luvi
D
L. Ne*idilU h ul, iloliu H. MulirieU:,
m. inude u> . .uu on tbu miutuuuiu
■ May, uml subsequently ; uud ftuuriue. H.
i ADiy a il subauqueuily ;.
queiiliy ; und wfic
aunty-i
• y. Pulit
w* ‘“»y «•'
«iily-u ^lult ilu) oi Siiiy,
t liaibuiu lurenor iouri,
JULY TERM, 18 .3.
UrilLUL ts, J. Kelly, N. King, M. J. Scan
Tv mti o. W. Sione, D. G. Purse, P. McGuire
..... - — - UU ,. UJ t„e pre
Daniel
sent July Teiui of cliutham
Jurors, uiadu default; uud *
J. H. biullh, Petit ,lnrv44», a
Brown, summoned as Tulesmo
the second d«y ol suid icrm ; it n
be liued twenty dollars each, Uuli
Court, as P«s
U.
i uud
Rotwri
(’*(.'mad.; default on
they file good
the first day of
True exirui lfroiu tUo minutes
WM. H. BULLI SH,
•upS Clerk 1. C.
$100 Reward
W ILL be paid lor the upprcUeustou uud delivery
to iilouut a Dawson, lu btivantab, ol a Nu-
gro Mall immed SMART, about 9»l years old, Very
muck t-nmoili *kiu, about b loot 7 Inches high, weighs
abpui .36 1b»; a cooper by Dade, (Ii is wonted lor
several years in u cooper shop iu Hnvain.ab;j was
rniBed by and until u smut Dine tdnee belonged to
K. J click-*. Dr. A. WaLTHuUk,
doc6—Hawjtf , , VN Itliourvillo, Ga
PLANTATION ~
FOR .JSAJUF,.
IN LOTS TO SUIT PURilllSERS.
J .WVHi T II O II H.% N D ACUKN, at and
1 around Station No. 0, Atlantic and Uuli Rail
road, aud adjoining the junction oi the Brunswick
Kuilroad. W miles bom bavuuiiuh, lu Wuru county.
'i'cbi;uavillo. being the center, ufiorda a lino uppor-
(unity lor selling village lots lor mores and resi
dences. A good school is kept up in thu village, and
u church quite near. Tnfise lauds are fine pine lands
for tho cuiiuro of Cotton, coiu, Sugur, 4itc. Desi
nence und plantation buildings (ur 4u or BU negroes.
For terms, Ac., apply on tin; prouiisua lo Major
Pendleton, or lo L. C. l KUEAlJ, Suvanuab.
BOO aerps for sale in CbaDium county.
Terms, ihall cash, balance lu uuu aud two years, or
cash, U preferred. nov94—.awtf
Land, for Sale.
1 HAVE two lots of good pine
ucrus cleared, With a good (Iwelling
house, kitchen and other out-build-
uiiH wishing io puichase will call on Jas.
rtiieuiuore, who will show the land and
vn the ptten. ^.OUb.
-91 w* JaMKs BkNNBTT.
in,
CENTRAL RAILRnAD IM* hit(
i'livinNiii, CA.. U<t. {>£), nil \
CHANGE OF SCHEHoLE.
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
! Coavn Savannub# P.30 A. M
i Anivu in Mscou r. no p. j*v,
Lexvo Savannah ' B.JW A. AT.
Aiilvo at SVhllonillle, iNo. «j *7 A. M.
l*o((Ve to IllU ovl le, iNw. 3) .30 M.
Arr.vo ai Savannah n.»i A. M.
AUGUST A BRANt II.
Leave Auiuiata .15.45 A. M.
Anivu 111 AD I lull .▼ 10.41 A. M.
Leave Milieu.. 1.30 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta ft.xfi P. M.
l.eato AugiiPia A.ftj P. M.
Arrive iu •fllllon 9.30 P. M.
Leave Milieu 1.1 o. M.
Avrlv*; lu Augusts ..O.iu A. Af.
IkATONTON branch.
l*cavo KatoxiUm 1 00 r. M.
A.rivnlu Uortlou I.oo P. At.
liuavuGomou ; n.41 r. .-i.
Arrive in liatouum 9.47 P. M.
Pussengms from Havannnh and Macon for^vugubin
will lake either train, and connect.direct laith ways
Willi the Georgia aud South cuiulim Railroads.
For Millwiguviuu auu'twutonton latte “Day Train"
from Savauuah aud Augusta, hud “Night Train”
from Mui on.
Accommodation Train to Milieu will not be run
after Friday night,80lb lustaiil.
Night Traius num aavauuan and Augusta connect
with south-Wes turn R. K. at Macon for Albany,
Eufaula, Fori Guinea and frilerufediaui points; also,
with Mat on and W. D. H. to Ailuntu and lhu West.
Day ’Train cokkocts at Macon with S. W. and Mu*
cogue H. R. lo Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile and
tho Southwest. GEO. W. ADAMS,
oct3» Gonurai Superintendent.
Mlantir an* tlulf Railroad.
IkortMl aus idosl Expeditious Hoots to
Urimewlok aiidTIiomaaville^bx,,
IIJedlBon €. II.. Lake (II),
Aloutieollo. aud Xallahaa-
Florida.
O N and after Monday, July filet.
lMU, tho cara will Iqave aud run daily (Sundays
ex reptile;) as follows:
Loavu 8|U(ELkhat 0.43 A. M.
Arrive IVJllJUflktaue »t 7.45 P. M.
* RETURNING.
I.oavo Thoma.'Vllle at B.3J A. M.
Arrive ut Bavanuah n.uu P. M.
Connecting at McIntosh (Station No. 3, going
Weal) on Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, with
a line of coaches to Darien. Returning on alternate
din.
Connecting at TebeanTllle (No. «) dally with the
cars for Brunswick.
Connecting at quitmao (No. 16,) daily with a flue of
ooaches to Madison C. H., Fla.
Ooimuciing at Groover's ^No. 17) with a dally line
of coaches to Montlcello, Fla. Arriving in lime
connect with thu cara to Tallahassee aud St. Marks.
Freight Trains leave buvanrmh Mondays, YVednes
days and Fridays, at 6 A. M.; returning ou Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 P. M.
N. B. Double the regular rates will be charged on
all articles shipped by Passenger Train, excepting
fruit, fresh moat, fish, oysters, and othor perishable
articles. Freight by Passenger Train should be de
livered at the Dept at loast one hoar Indore tbu start
ing time of the train.
Jylfl Q. J. FULTON, Bnperintendcnt.
S IX l lii OF ii Et
COUNTY.—To ai. ..
Whereas, George A Nicoll will apply at tbu <
•>f ordi ,,- ** , “ r “~ 1 —**—— --•• * j —*- — *•-
ate ol 4
leased.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all .whom
it may concern, to bu aud uppear lieforo said Court to
make objection (if auy they have) ou or before the 1st
Monday :n February next, otherwise said letter*
*911 tie grunted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham couuiy, (his liith day of December, I8(i3.
•'*'•'7 DOMINICK A O BYItNE, O.'C, C.
U li OF HBOMHIA, 4)11 AX»|Afl
•UNTY.-To all whom it may (aiucern:
•as William Hunter will uppjy at the
of ordinary lor letters Dismissory a*
Administrator on thu Estate of George B. Hurding,
late ot said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite andadmuuish all whom
It may coucern, lo be and appear before said Court to
make objection (If any they have) on or before tho lul
Monday iu July uext, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
WiVucsB, Dominick A O'Hyrue. Esq., Ordinary for
tmfnaiu county, this 11th day of December, IMS.
ducra. • DOMINICK A. (TBYKNE. o. o. o.
IXAIE OF UEOKGU. (ilUTlIAJl
7 COUNTY.—'I’o all whom il may oouceru : Wiiere
i, Julius 0* LeHardy will apply at’the OiArt oi
Ordiuary for Letters of Admiulstrailon ou Die estate
ol Edward bunucuburg, latu of Chatham county, d»>
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it rnuy concern, U> be^qdappuar Indore said Court to
make objection (if any they have) ou or before the
second Monday In .January next, otherwise said
letters will Ihj grouted.
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordiuary foi
Chatham couuty. this sth day or December 1833
decll) DOMINICK A. O’BYRNK. <> . ,
S XATE OF VUOKHIA, 4X1A Ifl^rri
COUNTY’.—To all whom it may concern: Where
as, Amelia A. Muxwell will apply at the Court ol
Ordinary for Letter* of Admluistratlou on the Estate
of John F. Muxwell, late of Chatham couuty, dc-
i, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It mav couceift, to be mul appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they haaq) ou or lie
fore tho first Monday in'February next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness. Dominick A. G’Byrue, Ksq., Ordinary for
Chatham County, this IBthdayof December. 1868.
<lec>4 IHiMJNK.’K A. O’HYKNE. O. C. C.
i’r A X EOF (.EOKHIA, WAYNE
3 ( Ol NTY -ORDINARY’S OFFICE.—To all
whom it may concern : When as, husanuah Uai
per and Wiliam George, ol said slate uud County,
applies to the Clerk oi Ontiuary for Letters ol a.i
mini traii in ou Hi . estate of William Harper, de-
inty and State.
. . t" clh* aud admonish all
and singular thu kindred and creditors of caid
deceased, to be and appear at my ofilee, wiiliiu ifcc
tune prescribed by law, and show cause, (If uny Uiey
have) why Letters of Adminlm ration on the estate ol
Mild deceased should nut ltn*ue lo theapplnuiit.
Given under my .mmi and .dll. nil Miniature tins
Dercmher 7th, 1M*3. JAMES lJlGHhMi'Tli,
dec iu Clerk of Ordinary
S TATLOH.hOKI.Ii WAY.NKCi.l NTY?
—All persons huviug demands iigilnst Willi,m
I'lirper, deceihed, late «»1 said • •mnly, are lieruby uo
lifted und required to prerei.til.um, properly altesied.
ed by
Wanted.
lo roilt a planiation having from two
to nva liunured acres ol open laud, with ac-
eommodatfon lor a naudred negroes, wlihiu flvo
miles of either the Central Railroad W eat or Mcrivun
eountv, or the Atlantic and Gulf Kagioud Houth of
the Altamaha. Apply to
octal—3a w3w
$500 Reward.
R AN A WA Y, on Suuday, the 13th day ol
beptemher lust., my negro man MOBKd, about
43 years of age, five feet V inches high, brown color;
weighs about ouu biiudred and tmy pouuds, hi.'h
cheek bones; one or two of hie upper 1'roUL teeth out.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Hyarn. 'Thu abovo re
ward will be paid loauy person lodging him iu and
jail in thu Confederate Staten, so I can get him.
JOHN A. ST.-iLEY, J. P.
Savauuah, Sept. 15th, 18«3. sepltf
TOBAOOQ,
NEAL, SWOKDS & CO.,
18 J IIII GAD M l UKET,
(N I
AUGUSTA, OKOUGIA,
Agents loTthe sale of
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
MANUFACTURED TOB ACCO
INSTANTLY on hand a large slock ol all
grades, to which wc iuvile a call from purebaa-
DOV90U1
I by r
. ml lo
signed. Tbl
embe
llARl'Elt A.IliTx
Salt.
o| h,tt * procured »n
nil J (,!», r’ 1 iGwcctl di It, then taken about
Ul ; «t,„ Vu ,|„ brtduu «o.l lUr
o4 Ibruwu lulu lhu
loon
bait For rale by
dvtlft
lstaud
CnAGlioflN * CUNN1NUUAM.
i mlay In J.iniiary
« door lu Spiing-
n tbu legal noun*
yY I LI* • a; sold
field. Kill III’: hum couuiy
id nale. two nmull liegro noyn, ueiween imue anil nve
yearn ol nge. cold for Die benefit ol lint heir* and
i red I lot i ol lhu entulo ol Oiaduh Edwards, br., late
ol said couuty, dc< is*- d
J C. KDWAUDH, Kxenjlm.
bpiiugfiel'l. u»., Nuv. Ukl, 1WW. huctl-ld
Nolice >n IMd.irs and Creditors.
A LL pet nous having claims agulnm the estate of
iV W. >v. Cho**ver,*d(ieaned, will presem them
aVcordlhg lo ln«. uml pernonn indebted to nalduatate
wiliiunku inini.Hindi- payiuerit to
JOHN h nlMs.at Albauy, Ua.,
, t •lm* Ailiu'r Kst. W. W ('bcoM.r. ilei-qi
$100 Reward.
E’l ll \ \ l.l»
• ha* a small whits "got on
It... luiskul lu l ween hfr lore
nl will b« paid to any pemuu
« u. U. UMJ-K1I
PDUMBAGIO,
OR
BLACK LEAD,
" AND
WAGON GREASE.
I ^wfc VILE AT
: John olivkh-h,
*4 No. 11 Whitaker cU. el.
New Good-..
JUST OPENED.
1 4:ASK 1YINTKII POPLINS
1 case Gents' Neck Tloa
1 race Gents’ hemmed L. C. Handkerchiefs
30 dozen Scissors
Black Euglish Crape*
Black Crape i.’ollum and Cuffs
1000 yards Plaid Uomcspune
octao
so;
ImWITT A MORGAN.
Salt.
LAGHOftN x hUNWIWmiAlt
Wines and Liquors.
O I.U Madeira and Sherry Wines
Piiiishcon Uinrd lhuudy
I’nnch.HMiJauiaicu Uuu
Holland Uiu
Uoiirnou Whiskey, mital.lo fur medicinal purpnnes.
For sale by CJ.AGHORN A CUNNINUHAM.
Jvifi
PiPlS, PIPtS.
A VICI! V Urge and line annorliueut of Pipes,
counistiiu* in part ol Merscbauui, Euglinb Briar
Wood, Giilla Perch •. Jcr., Tor nale by
uovltl -^lf CON STAN r. Hull st.
SALT.
T
IIK undersigned are prepared L» fornirh HALT
qual In quality u* auy in linn market, lu quan-
io suit purrhanem
li IIIJNTKK A UAMMBLL.
Bacon,
I ROK sale by
1 n.'W W. M DAVIDSON
MftOltlJVti 10BAM0.
LM*K N.ILE V\
r ftofi ,w. m.:davidjgn.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
M
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
O N and alter Sunday, March 93d, I8fi3, thu Colum;
bus Mall and Passuugur Train will ruuVa fol
lows:
SSTimn UAOOM AMD OOZ.UKBUS.
Loavo Macon at B.2B P. M.
Arrive at Columbus at 11.40 P. M
Loavo Columbus at r... 19.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at.... u.Bi P. M
UTWXBI UAOOM AMD OHXTTXHOOOUES.
LeavoMacon B.90 A. M.
Arrive ut Uhattahoocbee 4.38 P.
Leave Chattahoochee 7.30 A.
Arrive at Macuir.......\ 6.91 P.
The Mall aud Passenger Trains from Albany c
loot daily nt BmltUvRleTwo. 10 B. W. R. U., abd li
Games daily at Oolhbart, with ChaLiuhooc
Arrive at Albany at.,
•Heave Albany at
Arrive at BmiUivllfo at....
Leave■Cuthbert at.
Arrive at Fort Gaines at..
Leave Fort Galnea at
Arrive at Cuthbert at
I I*. JH.
.’.7.7?!?** 7^30A. M
... V.,... 9.96 A, M.
Making thu oonnectlon with tka up aud down Chat-
taboochui* Mail Train.
TralLa to Columbus Dim a through MtinectloiiS to
Montgomery, Alabama, aud An * *'** —
antgomery, Alabama,aud Augusti. Klugston, w.l-
ngton, darsnnah, Ml ledgevllle and Katun ton.
Post Ooaches run from Albsny t j Tallahaeaec.iBs n«
iMiilge, Thomaaviile, Me.
Passengers for point* below I
the Night trains from Augusta i
detention at Maow. For Col
Fort Valley should 1 aks
and bavanuah to avo.d
ilumbua Lake the Day
vnmurPOWERS,
Engineer aud Huperlnlendi.nl.B
Macon, March 88d, 1868.
(HAlViiK OF NrUfilMILK
ON
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA HALL HU AD, I
Auousta, July 94,1869, f
O N and afUir Sunday. July 97th, Sunday Day Tralr.
Resumed on main (In* also Trains on Athene
and Washington Branch us will run to connect until
further uouui.
LBAVl
Atlanta..,. 6.10a. ■.
Atlanta 7.18 p. u.
Augusta 6.48 a. n.
Atlanta 6.39 r. u,
Atlanta 9.06 a. n;
Trains connectlug with Wnsuingum and Athena
Branches leave Miguels at6.46 A. M., and Atlanta at
AluA.M. Noanuieciiiiu with Wsrruulon on Sun
day. llulair Tram leaves Augusta 6.10 P. M.
_Jy98 GKO. VONGB Snp’t.
M. J. Solomons,
60MMISSI0N MERCHANT,
BAY STREET,
(Offlce formurly orcupiod by Musers. U. rfdieo Af.’o.)
Ci^lloUciU Consiguments ol Produce and Mer
ehsndise- folet.i
OSNABUBGS,
B V THE PIECE O It HAL JK •
COTTON TWINE
D. A K. H. LATHM0P.
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel,
O 8 3M ABU II a.
COTTON TWINE.
FOR HAl.E.BY
IF UKNH1 LATH HO I* A t’O.
$60 Reward.
ri'lllltfiY Dollars reward will lie paid lor I h.* S)>
J prehension and civil Very »o nu, at Ogiili.oi'pe
Novembtr Gth, 18(»3.
Thirty dollars i.« ward will also bo paid for Iho up
prehui.Mou uud delivery i
Irenmfl, and u laborer bj hit
is a substitute lor R. F. 'J on
July, im. !, uud duseiied uboii.
Capital—Two aucl a Iiaii Million
Doll arts.
aTI.A NTA.
.lumea Urmoud,
W. F. Herring,
A. W. Junes,
hi Root,
J. b. Lockhart,
conn mu us.
W. II. Young,
.J. F. Bozeman,
Daniel Orillia,
Dwight J.u
>N, Presii:
Li. JOilNru
CHARLEH DAY, Secreiaty.
The undersigned has been appointed Ag< nt lor
bavmiuub uud tnu low couiilry of Georgia, i.nd ih
lepared to lake risks against ‘
ap97—ly
Soutiieru Insurance
SAVANNAH, GA..
_ D1RKCTURS.
Henry Brigham, George J’aDen,
John Boston, Win. U. Tison,
•Joint Cunningham, A. Wilbur. -
John M. Cooper, Geo. L. Cope,
£|Ucnry Lathiop, Ituae beott. m Mm on.
~ Wm. E. Jackson, of AiigiiHa.
The Company is prepared lo iusuie against loss o
damage on all deruqaions oi tnopeuyou uiNorahl
ternni.
All losses promptly adjusted and paid.
4>01cc, 81) lEay Street. Siiiuimali. (Ja
HENRY U1HGUAM, l’remieut.
RON Wll.lUllt, Seerel.uy. tiepS.i il
BUY AN STKiiM'
NE8RQ AUCTION MART.
1 HA VE my house open, No. 198 Biyaii Street
Market bquaru, bavuumili, Ga., iui the sale e
rgroes, privately aud iu auu ion, on luesdayi. uu*
Thursdays ol every week. I will sell >■; kj >Us o
property at the Court House on Die lirvi Tuer- . «
uvury mouth. Persons luiving p roper ly h r sul
ill give two or moio days notice before mu nsy c
lie, so lhat the proper.y uni be ndveitmen. i nls<
Imvu uccoiunioUuLionu ior any nunilier ol N.gioe
mode rule price lor board, aim t will use evci.
eUun to make quick sal.
febW
J. A. bTEVivNSGN,
AUCtiOUCer suit Lr*
E. MENDEL, t’rk-r.
DVKIHU RSlABLISHiilil.Nf,
[as‘fxm.ih»i»u im 1833,iS
Kfnioved to 86 Drayton streti, soiitM
or Work strsuii near tlis lata i vslccuva
or tka subscriber.
fllllU Bnbscnber, gruleiul for past lavon, boga
X leave lo inform his iriemls and Lius public g< m r
y, that he is now predated to Dye all Uolort iu Uto
ei style ou Silk and Woolen Dresses, bnawis.
also, Table Covers aud Crune ohawls rie«ii -I nnui
bluached in the best manner. Ladies'K .it xn>l Doe
Lin Gloves cleaned in Lbe bust Loiiuom ;yje.
The subscriber begs ivuve lorUl muou is now
prepared lo Loan, bleach and prees Ladles' 1 nmieU(
ini Flats In thu most Iksbiouabie stylus, wrmi
iiiderat
33,000 Acres of Laud
For Sale,
W*
uary,
prcqierty, sequestrate a by u <1
atebiaien Court lor the Disln
99,999 acres of laud, known
sitiiatud in Brevard couuiy, Florida, ou in
iu T 80 H, R 37 Ji; T 80 «, it 3b K; T 31 S, R .*18 K: T 31
b, It 87 it. Property of Bernard, of Boi-lou.
19,180 acres of Land in Brevurd countv. knouu as
the Gomez Gram, in T 89 r», R 41 K; T 38 N, J{ 4 J E:
T 39 8, H 49 K; T 40 M, It 19 k; T 4U 8, It 43 E; T If 8,
ii 43 *. Property of Gomez, Gomez A Gomez.
660 acres of Laud in liernundo county, e lorida,
comiirisliig the Ejtf of « K i, of See 9-3; Die W of
NW!,u[ 8cc all; a >4 ol N a, * of Sec ^7; K - 4 01 N
W k, and K >j ol 8 JV.A*. and 8 E * of hco 9b, T 99
8, K ltf E. Pioperty oi r'iioiiius J. Parsons.
R0 acres of loiud 111 Brevard, near couuiy site, Lois
Nos 9 uud 3 of b( c 99, T 80 8, K 41 K! Projicrty of
Vnilip llerualles.
900 acres in Hillsborough con uly, Florida, N K b
)l 8 hi q or bee 3, T 31 8, R 99 E, and N W k ol 8 Hi
k; 8 M of 8 K k; and N E ii of 8 W * ol Set 3, T 31
b, R 99 E. Property of heirs of Luther Wilson.
100 act. s ol Laud iu iiiilsboruugh couuiy, Florida,
N W k I Sec 18, T 91 8, It 90 bi. Properly of Ai
water, Mulford A Co.
Block No 38; Nk of Water Lot No. 11; and Lot
No. —, Block 96; Lois J, 9 and 4, iu Block 19; Lot No.
8, in Block 17.
ONE STEAM SAW MILL AND GRIST MILL,
1 Block No. 88, iu the city of Tampa.
Hi acres in LhuiIi in l!Ulid>nrough;couuty, Florida,
N >j of N W k ol bee 6, T 83 8, it 90 k>. Properly of
Aithur Bell.
Terms—CASH.
The above Lands comprise some of tho host In
Florida, und oiler u fine opportunity for profitable In
vestment. 0
information can be had by uildressing Fmihnaud
McLeod, Confederate biatt-s Dmirici Attorney, at
I-auc City, Ploridu, and E. W. Tliouipt-un, at 'Junipa,
Florida.
K. M. THOMPSON, Receiver.
E. McLEOD, Confederate stales Alloruey.
oc 194—law2m
Xroa Varniuia.
FURNITURE VARNISH
| BARREL OF IRON*VARNISH;
3 DO. # NO. 1 FURNITURE VAHNUGl
or sale at JOHN OLIVER’S,
2 No. 11 Whitaker street
1 IBHL. Alcohol for nale by
mayl2 JOHN OLIVER.
New Books.
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More Almanacs for 1863.
Evolutions of the Line.
Jomint’a Practice in nrar.
Tho Judge Advocato’B Vado Mecuni. Rwaiived and
for vale by E. KNAPP A CO.,
West side Mnnunu-m Square.
marB
O
Cloak Cloths.
NE caeefi-4 Colored Melton CI0U1
aud Children's Cloaks, Zouuver
U by
n.wn-T MolinAN.
Flour mul ttrau.
T WO liuutlrf.i Mfk- *.ow*.> Mill, Hjipmnn*
Flour- Vili >^4. b* 9 heal Brail. lor sain by
04.197 ' « /-D.II.'RN A * I NMNGliAM
Flour and Sugar,
BACON AND HAMS.
r«Hi SAl-l MT
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