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VOL. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 186^
BV THEODORE B LOIS.
W. T. TllOUI'SOY, - - KIHTOK.
l r or six months .
I*or squato of i
many lines or ira
insertion.
spare occupied by that
WEDNKSDAY MOllNINu, WCEMBEK 30, 1803
TELEGRAPHIC
lions ol loyally, and romonatiiinec* against such
ircalnieul to a Union man, the Yanked robbers
stripped his dwelling, burns, Are., of nearly
everything valuable, lie was well-to-do in Ihe
world, aud comfortably provided. The Yankees
laughed at his professions ol L'uiouisiu aud hia
remonstrances, continued their plundering, and
boasted that they were makiug a good ibiug of
il. He was so outraged lhal it is said that he
lorgot his religion nud, iu the billuruebS of his
soul, heaped curses upon them, uud became a
pretty fair Southern man.
Another l ulou man and Ills wile bad boeu
long remonstrating with a “rebel” son lor Join*
lug the Confederate army aud persuading him
to leave it, but without uffccL Their houses
were likewise pillaged, aud they w jro cured ol
their devotion to “tlm glorious Uuton u* d the
old Hag,” aud the old woman told her Yankee
friends that she hud been trying to get bur sou
out ol the “rebel urmy;” but uow she Intended
to persuade biiu to stay In It aud kill as ruuuy
Yankees us he could. These are but illusiru-
*1 a very general feeling amongst former
lorar ret*
KBPOKTB OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION
Entered according to Act of font/rent in the year
Thrasher, in th, Clerk's ajlio of the
District Court of tin. iton/^rratt atuUs, fur the
1’Jc hoNitv, while ul Knoxville, announced
hiu/Kcli an uncouditiouul emancipationist, and
got at loggerheads .on this question with Johu
Willliatu*, who has, or had, considerable negro
properly. Williams was at the head ol a parly
who proposed to rcniouairate with Lincoln
agalust the inauguration of the emancipation
diey iu East Tennessee (perhaps anywhere),
m * hev were denounced l»v Brownlow us
j0 l , i' cl “'-'ds.”—Marietta Confederate.
Northern District of
Exchange ol l*rlMonei‘M.
Ricuuond, Dec. 38 b.— Commissioner Quid
sent down live hundred Yaukces in exchange
for Confederates brought to City Point, but in
formed Hitchcock that the Confederate authori
ties eould hold no communication with Geu.
Duller, and that there must be no further effort
at partial exchange.
Later from F -r
and Ncgroc* Ii
tiny at Port Phillip.
(Special to Mobile Advertiser.]
Magnolia, December ttt.—Mows from 1),
says be :
leans. They
thousand uegraics
guuboais have been
sand troops.
We learn JroiH ai
‘ d pr
Iro
Uglitiug yesterday. Dix
ie in the fori, and all t he
out down, with three thou-
sou lu Fori St. Phillip joined i
ulber source that the garri
i (he i
ay.
“Wu
PUKSIDENT
rk Herald ha
“iu
i deplorabb
neering lo
uii Ou
Under this bead the
leuder. It piiebcs l
denounces it as huvl
failure says Mr. Li
uuotber term ol otllce ;” d
ures of legislation uud the conduct of the wi
says his Cabinet has been “a failure Irom l
beginning;” rompares Stanton to “a mad bull
a china shop;'' Secretary Wells us a Rip V
Winkle, sleeping at his po.-l; the ol her mem
bers of tbe Cabinet it passes over ns ol “iiitle
accouut one way or the other,” and w inds up
kicking off Lincoln and his whole clique uud
nominating Gen Grant lor the Presided
at .la
From Wean Ti
The Atlanta Appeal hai
from Gen. Forrest’s head'
Tenu. Here it is :
Large numbers of people ore flocking to b
reel’s standard.
The spirit- and feullugt of the residents ol
We
, Tc
For
ellolll.
prospi
ol the
hi 111
cheering
li is thought Gen. Forrest will have i
cully in soon increasing his force u>
tight or ten thousand men, provided h
driven out of tlm country by a superior Federal
fore-, which, u is staled, is uow being organized
lor Ibis purpose.
Onihel5.h instant, Major 8trange, of Gen.
Forrest's stall', went into Memphis under a dig
of truce, wiih a lei ter from Gen. Forn-si,selling
fortli the laets in the case of Capt. Guriev, sla
ting that lit* was a regular Confederate soldier
belonging to his command,and threatening reiul
Uilon in the event of Gurley’s execution, lie
also inlormcd Gen liiirlbui that in future he
would haug every man detected iu burning the
residences and property of non combatants, ex
horting that oUltvr lo conduct the war on prin
ciples of civilization and humanity.
Col. Galloway, who luruished I lie Appeal with
the above news, is now * n his way to Richmond,
and will pass through Atlanta,-on his return to
West Tcuiil-ss.:. e, about the lOili ol .January,
nud will take pi ensure in carrying letters
through from those who imy desire to commu
nicate with their friends in tint section ol the
country.
Sequestration Sale
OF STOCKS.
V order of the Uou. Edward J. Harden, District
$75 Reward.
^ HKU'AHU of twenty live dollars will In: paid
Chatham Ssperlor Chart.
MAY TERM, 1888.
Whereas, Amos Webb, Edward l'adolford, Moses
8. Cohen, Johu McMahon, 8. A. Mayer and James
fur the apprehension and delivery at Kos,..... ... - - -■ _ .
Oglethorpe Barracks, buvuunaii, of each of E. Cope, summoned lo attuud lho_ pree-out May Term
... bidder, b«U>ro the Custom Douse la Um city HOClu WiHl>IWAI
buvauuuU, on Wtduestiuy, me sixth uay ol Juuuary | l0 | anil Vud
hexi, at eleven o’clock a. m„ seventy (ib) anaius in . . .«
the capital stock or the Union Bauk oi Augusta. Uiu
property ol U. 11 Lowry,jJuahmr, an uiicu enemy; jaMKS
iokr (4)'shares in the stock ol suiu bank, Uie prop
ty ol Francis Laban, an alien oueiuyjaud luniy (8U)
shaies lu tue sleek ol said bank, iuj property ui
Thomas G. Carey, de ceased, and claimed oy Ihoiuas
Liueolh Casey, au ulien .enemy; also, twouiy-r *
(ill) snares iu tuo capital slock ol lUe atucon Oa«
uipauy, iLe property of Mary R. Lot ton, ““
the foliowing named deserters: of Chatham bupurlor Conn, as Grand Jurors, havu
JAWkS MU it 1*11 Y, 4U years old, ft feet 7 Inches made deiault tor the term. And, whereas, Johu R.
high, llorld complexion, blue eyes uud black hair; J« husou, summoned to alleua sttld Court
born iu ltulaud, aud wuea enlisted by occupation a Juror, made deiault on tbo Mlh of May, ai
. (laborer. Deserted about the 1st November, 1803, queutly. And wuereas, Isaac D. l.a Roche,
;ubU. urn .j supposed lo be luikiug ariuud Savannah. | ed to atteud mid Court, as Grand Juror, made deiault
a enemy, jaMKM LOOKER, 40 years oid, ft feet i Inches ou the 14th oi May ami subsequently; it is ordered
Grand
, suiumou-
in K nt
enemy; aud tweuty-suveu (*1) outer abates In said
company, tbe property ol Jobu D. Thomas, Trustee
itailroad Compuuy, and IWuivc ilfi) shares iu tue
cupttul stock oi Uto meurnboat Oompauy oi tue oiuiu
ol ueogia, ail Uiu properly oi George **. Vntfkv, uu
alieu enemy; also, six.ecu (1U> shares in Uiu eaptlul
-’ (ft; shm
said £
Wlint Fur<-lKi>... rhluk K.aeral
Atroch.,,
Wo lay before our rcudera a tc..., P fr0|n Ca j )t>
M. F. Maury, which lately appeared iu \p AU .
i^esler(England) Guardian, containing tbe uc
mini of two Italians, who had coin missions iu
the Federal army until driven from it by its rc-
ollliig InlmmauiUea. it will.iiitere&t the pub
lic to know that tbo utrodlica ol the eueiuy
strike foreigners in the same way as they do us :
ROC1T1E8 OP TUR AMKItICAN WAlt.
To the Editor of tin Manchester Guardian :
Blit : The savage character which has been
mparted by tbe Yankcas to the American war
nts already moved certain ol the good people
ol Manchester to memorialize Her Majesty’s
crumc.ut upon tbo biibject, as shocking to
liumaniiy.
1 have just received from a citizen of one of
he Blales under Lincoln’s rule, a statement
•bowing that ihiuga have been long aud syste-
naiically worse even than the Manchester me
morialists represented them to be. My author
ity is a gentleman ol lujji standing uud great
respectability, well known us u shining light iu
one of the “learned professions.” 1 would give
his name, werc.it not that the disclosure would
send hltu where habeas corpus could not reach
him.
Bpcaking ol the savage barbarities practiced
by the Northern armiet , lie says “corroborative
testimony could be iudellnttely piled up.”—
But, lie adds, “it is better to listen to the state
ment ol certain observing and liilr-miuded lor-
olguers, who came with latictes and returned
with fact-.”
These are two Italian gentlemen who, upon
tbe breaking nut of the war, hastened to Ame
rica to aid tue cause, us they thought, ol univer
sal liberty. They received commissions il the
Federal urmy, and wi re detailed lor an invasion
ol Missouri with troops from Kutisa- add Iowa.
They witnessed and participated iu the conduct
ol the war then, mnt stood il as long us they
could, when finally they Vi signed iu disgust,
and went back home. Here Is their story :
“Wo hud ulded iu treeing Italy irom a loreign
yoke, and eaiue to America to help the cause i
liberty. But we soon louud il was a war to e
slave our own race in violuiiou ul the print*
p|> h of American independence, and also ol the
agreement on which the Uniou was lurinud
I he essential element ol liberty, the light ol the
people to elect without iiitiiuiduliou their rep-
icbculaiivcH, was destroyed by tbo sword,
supposed, too, the war would he courtucn
cording to the well established rules ol civilized
Warfare, but we were horrified by the frequent
cold-blooded murders, especially by the Kun
Has troops, ol noii-cnmbuiuui citizens, aud by
‘lie lirutalllies ami lulium-tnln,« ol thu moat
uvolling kinds, commuted on women and
hildren by them ami by thu German soldiery.
Robbery was not deemed a disgrace; nor was
il punished by military uuihoniy. Even the
/earing apparel ol the women, iu tuuuy cases,
.’its taken bom them, and scut by soldiers to
eeorulo their wives. We olleu thought that il
lie receivers bad no more sense of decency lhau
lie thieves, that the American idea of jusiicu
ml decuuey must tall very far short of the
lealilies ol Italy. The hand of desolation was
stretched out over the laud, and il seemed as it
long sleeping volcano had suddeuly burst
forth, lor the vast provinces we traversed were
Hb ashes and smouldering i ulus. We
thought if this was the civilization ot inis coun
try, that we could not co-operate with u clear
•ience iu Biihduiug those who had not harm-
q and who might be a great dual bclicr
the fulliaus ul whom v
uipuai stuck oi »*
Railroad Company, Uio properiy
Jones, an alien eueiuy; also, uuu uuudr
till) shares lu Uie eaplUl slock ol l
R. U. Lompauy, the properly ol Jesse atoue, an
alieu euumy; albo seveuty-uvo (lb) shims luiftc
capital stoca of thu suiu B. W. K, u. couquu>,
standing iu the name of Madeline rtaukiu, a.,u s. -
qiieslured as the propurly oi Mrs. A*uekwun, uu
alieu eueiuy; also, sixty-throe ttkl) shat us iu the
capital slock iu the said BouUiwesuru Uuu-
road Couipauy, the propci ly ol ira aa. Feck,
au alieu inumy; also, ouu nuuiirud auu iweuty-seveu
HSI7; shares lu tue capital stock of thu taiu e>. W.
R. it. Company, Luo property oi u. u.
•put euumy; also,llUy (bO) ‘
r‘ s w It. it. Cud
lu luu capital stock
,, '7w. R. It. compsuy, tuo property Ol N.
fnarodWtlA alien enemy; also, tHeuty-eigui tze;
pauy, tuo properi/ts. . -i. u uuemi:
also, three UuuUrodt3UU)^L CAbluS Stock
of thu Timber Cutters’ Mank/tA? «»uueriy ol aSii
Alsta.it, au alien eueiny; a.so, J
iu tbe capital stock of tUu said Tiuinir .
D mk, thu properly of Joun Tom, au alien onenii..
ducia W. U. DAfldtuk., Uece.Vwf.
pa- The AngasU Couslliuliouallst, Macou Teic-
graph, Columbus Enquirer auU Atlanta AUteuiaenr-*-
win please publish the roregwiug •-* -*“• **“ ■
lorward each a paper to ms.
high; llorld complexion, nine eyes aud suudyliutr. that they bo Illicit oucli lu the
Boru lu Englauu, and when enlisted by occupation uulcss they lllo good and sultl
alatiorer. West net! ou 134i December, 18UH, * * ‘ ‘ “ “
, lorly dollars,
j thu lit si Uay t
. next term ol inis Court,-
stlTi suuuorod to t»o lurklug arouud tiavauuah. | And whereas, 1*. A. Ucrviaui, James Foley, 1*.
RUFl’B ULAKE, 17 years old, 5 Let •» Ine'ios , btraus, John Ready, lleury Mitchell, 1*. Wow
hieh. lair complexion, blue lyes and brown hair. . uey, G. N. Bollard, W “ K *"""*
*• *- »Ufcum. u..n .ul. a.I.-l lt'il|V. ii. U. tluuld. J. II. 1. . u .,„ .... .
d to
Dorn iu Cherokee euumy, Alabama, aud when enlisi
Notice to Planters.
Barnard,
Dowell, Albeit Fi
Huy quantity. Deraous desiring hides htiiuerl, win
will suqi them to tlie undersigned at Huvaninih, cut
have them tanned and umslied In ««mhI style for one
bttlf. UWKbb A t’ANUET,
m.vll—tf Emit ol Tine si., ou the Canal.
House and Lot
lu Scollsboro’, nearlUillctlgrrlllv,
FOR SALK
V Fit Y desirable Residence, being only four
eight rooms, and the
with a good well of water. Terms reasonable, ror
luilhor particulars, apply loUupt. J. N. bbtul.olsur,
at the camp of the ft7th Ga. Regiment, uear bavan-
ua!>, or to Mr. James G. Bhiuhoisor, near lrwiuton,
Ga., or to A. J. Miller, Ktq , ou the place,
l bcousuoro’.
scikiy,
DISSOLUTION.
fllllE firm ol lailtocUu A, Uc-tl is this day ills sot ve«l
JL by mutual commit. Tbe unitulshed hfisl uss wt(t
lie Niittled by Isaac D. Laltocbe. Ed her ol Die partners
uthori/.nu to use Uiu lutuiu of the linn in ilquldu
UoU - ISAAC D. LaRUCUK,
HAM’L 1*. DELL.
lUttH. dec7
Si-qucstration Sale ot Bank Stock.
ij if order of tho Hon. Edward J. Darden, DIs-
l» tnct Judge, will bo sola at public outcry, to the
n.guosi biuder, before the Custom Douse, m tue
C'liy of Bnvauhtth, ou WEDNE8DAY, tho sixUi uay
Juuuary uexi. aieleveu o clock, A. M., thiriy-ouc
...aivslu inu capital stock oi the Mechuuies Dank,
Augusta, the property of u.uty uud Metcail, alien eu
t . W. c. uAMULl, Km elver.
>“ Tho Augusta Constilulioimiibi, Macou Tele
graph, Columuus Enquirer auu Ailauta iuLlilgen-
, will rcpuulmn, ui-wcekly, aud lurward —
F»*
;TI tnwfak.1 (k|»l.
Mississippi in peace
live newspapers. Now
to eight, as lollows
Citizen, Brandon Rep
Quitman Advert
Kosciusko Chronicle. Il il
papers published in iho BLat
t tin* Federal servile at Nalrlu
ore becoming insult
off guard and while
they
sable brethren at Furl.I
Macou is to be the. cuj
bissippt until the city o
tenuidc. The officers o
are now in Macou.
Wo learn that A. I*. ’
been appointed by Liu<
this Btat
Ho
having been born ami
rumored that Wirt Ad
appointment.
rill, of N atch, z,
i Military Gover
Hive Mississippi
’ h.»
; heard ol his
lo hi
Adams county and captured and destroyed
everything h- possessed. Merrill is a sueakiug
traitor, uud was served exactly right.
A corret-pondcnl of the Atlanta Appeal, writ
ing Irom Jackson, Miss., gives tho auuexeil
Dews;
The headquartois ol our commander wire
established at Bramlou, Miss., fur lhe N purp«)r.c,
no doubt, of rt.aiehing more closely the move-
uienls of the enemy on Big Black. (»« n. J.u'b-
bou’s beudquartern at Hanlon. Our cavalry
tuckets « xurnd to E.lwaid’a, within three mi.Uo
ol Big Black. The Yankees keep very quiet on
their own ndo of Hie river.
The railroad in j.r. grcs- of rcconsttucilon
from Brandoi., Mi.*siaMppi, l.» .Jackson, will
now be liuished, when tbo cars v*ill run to Pearl
river.
i'be trains are running from Caniou to Madi
son station, Alio?., wbieu is eleven miles Irom
J it'ksou.
A lady Irom Y’lckshnrg gives a sad statement
of all urn n, that unl >riuuaic city. Tho IiI .i Uh
are regarded rally upon an cquuiiiy with tin
. !>., K.
Sequestration {Sale
OK I'lTV KR0KKM11.
JJI order of tue Uouorauio EuwniU J. DArden,
Diotnet Judge, will ho
,e iu thu city ol Savauuah, ul public outcry, to
the ldguesi biuaer, lu the usual hours oi sale, ou the
U'rst lukbUAY iu January uexi, tweuly lots, W mi
id Square, Woslay Wjuu, in tuo city ot BavuUuuh,
mely, tha IOIS kiiowu as lots A, D, C, D,K, l' ,»*,D.
K, aud lots uumbur iwumy-eight iweui>-uim
vvrtiy, thirty i*)), tuirty-one(Ul), luirly-iwotitt), thi.iy
u (dk;, tuiay-luur v-li), tuiriy-uvu oft), imriy '
ty sevon tlf?;, avcoidiug toa plan
exnnntedoii day oi aaie, all the property ot David
B. Drown <& Co., alien euemles.
W. D. DAN I ELL. Rue
Administratrix’s Sale,
.... lirdt Tuesday iu February next, beloru tin
Court House door in the city of Bavanuah, -within
the legal hours ol sale, the loilowiug negroes: To
il giau, Muses, Johu, Thomas
ed, i
viy tin
! hud seeu enough;
returning lo Bar-
L tbo Austrian per-
crcilul, ami
sub-
dluia. And w
seeulious ami
suffered, were mild uud
Austrian yoko easy to be bori
those to which the people of Missouri
Jectetl.”
This uccounl was written last .July, ami ru
lers to events long antecedent to Quautrell’s re
taliatory raid with hia guerrillas upon the Kau
nas headquarters in Lawrence, and against
which Ihe whole of YaukecUoui is uow crying
out so lusiily. And, as to what QuautreU really
did, we have only heard from the Yankees
themselves. I have seen no Bouiheru uecouut
ol the affair. Re.specilully,
M. F. Mauhy.
2-#“ A Gonledei’a
•rlul Lhau lira Aluha
•quipped, has put to
$10,000
Adiuiuisiration Sale.
B V virtue of uu order Issued to me by Court of
Ordinary oi Chatham County, Georgia. 1 will
sij.I in Albany, Dougherty county, on Tlmrrduy, the
scvenih day <»i Jam ary next, in Lout of Buns A Huai’s
\oirchmis.\ Mm perishable pioperiy iielouglng to the
estate ol VV. W, i:ne«vcr,coii-tHlliIgol clollratg, Led
11 ii iin Inru it il r.-, oltl. c m ill. ire. Tiuika, Ac., Ar -
Do (| in,- Ik-ii.-iiI of lu nr and creditors ol said estate.
JolIN U. Hits, Adiuiuihl'«u.r.
Albany. D.-r SHtli, ISlH. dec VS
V hi lei
eh I
tbiXers. A lady ol high
fusing to allow her sen
same table withfhui lamil
plaint of the servant am
Federal ottit ern are se« ii
Oml gallanting
'1 be coullscalL
perty
biliiy,
symp:i
SHERIFFS SALE!
utlsfy the suite
lie preeeui year,
urn and tlfty twr
’lord District of sun
4 will be sufficient ti
of I’arl bpping fu
t due lllty seven dol
ilredand ninety :
;l, 1 i
W
MICSF rllAl’MAW, BliorllT.
H\Tcn(or\s S«ih‘.
UrntTUESDAY in.l munr
id A Me
Hi ye:
; set u daily ridiu
gro women ou Hi
.1 .ill disloyal ci>i
A. N. UEIFTF.lt. Exe.
tnruicily
chief <
alml r
F’or Sale
Who s
A
nentsin Whitcsvllle, No
l\v«. story frame dweilm
inldu.gi, excellent wan
Admislstraisr’k bale,
B V virtue of au order fopm the Honorable, thu
Court or Ordiuory of Chdiham county, Geor-
K. e«.» 'J'DJSMAAAV M~l>.uur.
next,.lbo4, uie following personal property, to-wit:
qf l
Patsy, Caroline, Fiai.k, William,
chna. Also, ouu amirs Atlantic and uuif Railroad
Havanuab, Dec.
Negroes lox « a le.
W E have this day received
from ’
rtaus a
every class—i
Dully, D. U. Gould, J. D. NV
man, .1- ii. Howell and M. J
intend the preseut May Term of a.td Court
Jurors, have made deiault for Ihe Term. Amt
whereas, Joseph kl. Solomons, J. Alack, George A.
Guyier, Monlgouiery Guiumihg, DaVtd LcaUy, Uiraut
Uoberis, James M. lluiler, U. Scliruck, William
bturr, J. H. Ucimiud, Dr. Elisha l’aiaoua, C. While,
Wiunorn 11. Lawton, W. J. Neville and Darnel Ai.
Lain, smaiuoued to attend lint present Term ol said
Gouri as Talesman on the relit miry lor Uiu trial oi
crimiual cast s, have made deiault tor the Term; and
wtu-nas James AlcUeuty, S. At. LatlUeau, David
Thompson and b. 11. Mcmuuii, Talesmau, made de-
Iault on the IMIi day ol Alay last, and aubeequenl-
ly ; aud whereas Miles D. t’UlleUH, •lliou.as
Ii. llardeu, Wylly WotHlhrulge, comad bchiuidi,
Mt»rtimer U. W illtamn, arasss A. com u,
Edwin L. Nuidiiugor, Johu U. Mohru-u.-,
'ialesinau, made duuuit ou the uiuueeuiu
tiny td May, and subsequently; aud WUureua, H.
Ateiuhard, l‘« til Juror, muuu deiault ou the utter
Hot in of the eigntceuUi ol Alay u.al subsequently;
and whereas, Unariea Pony, Petit Juror, madeuu-
laidl wu ihu twenty-sixth duy ol May and subse
quently ; uml whereas, A. F. Mira, Petit « uror, aud
George A. MuDluskey aud c nrlatopher Haas, l’uloa-
, made default on the twenty-eighth day of May,
vfvv y”!"
CENTRAL ltAll.tUiKi) UFI^L'R I
daVANNAH, Ga., D, t . iUEj. 't*03 f
CHANGE OF BCHLduLE.
kN and after buuday, November jjgw the
$60 Reward.
_ . delivery to mie, si Ugleihqrpt
Inu rat k-. oi Private .lEiiEMIAIi HAGEltY. #1
. D. t.-ai Ri g Ga.\ulf. The taitl I‘» ivaie flugtrly
is ulHtul ft years oi age, ft feet blnehgp ingu, has
coinplexinn, blue eyes, (Ink hair,
ry, Ireland, and a fat
November Olh, lw«.
lollows:
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
Loave Savannah
Arrlvo tu Macon
lamvo Macon
Arrive In Savannah
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Lcavo Savannah
Arrive lu Maton
lamvo Macou
Arrive In Da varnish.
I Private Jo
. Ga. Vols; Th
s of.age,
plexioii, giey cyi
... u",u u.TLiu,
uni, and a labelt r liy occuiairan. He tin.>.u,u
Buhstltute lor R. F. Tompkins, on lira 1 Uu qi
July. Jbfkl, and deserted about lira Ifttli day oi Jui.V^
Leave Savannah.
Arrivo at WhUosviiio, (No. 8).
Leave Whltesvlllu, |Nt». 3)
Il Is ordered that each oi the above delueIters lie
ttuud iu the sum of twenty dollars, unless tlray tile
good aud sufficient excuse ou or beloru lira Ural duy
*Pt
lot of NEGUv
lmyc generally ui
iitialncitou. Wu have
boys, women, girls;
from tho W
Georgians such nndivii
Negroes ol every class
also, atveral lunnties—cooks, washuis, boners,
•use servauis, au.i a diet rate touuuy blacksmith.
We have lately rented tho well-known otllce aud
yard of Captaiu Jos. Bryan, deceased. The ample
aud uoinpralu arrangements ofllil* establishnuiiL lor
convenience uud health, Is woiihy the atleuiiou ol
ihuso who have uegrues they want sold.
dc'C'fO—Uiw4 CLINK8UALK8 A BOOZER.
thalliaui lufprior touri,
JULY' TERM, IS 8.
W IIKICK\*, .1. Kelly, N. king, M. J. bean
iau,C. W. btoue, D. G. purse, P. McGuire
auu Daniel Muhanny, summmrad to attuud lira pre
sent July Tciiu of Uhsiham inferior Court, as Pei it
Jurors, made default; and whereas, U. btatum aud
J. 11*. binith, Petit Jurors, uuu Robert t-’arr aud G.
Brown, suumioued as Tulesmeii, made default ou
the second day ol satd wrm ; it Is ordered that they
bo lined twenty dollars each, uuless they tflo good
tVi^ t *“dlcicnt excuse on or before tne drsl day
JUST RECHIVED,
AMU FUH SALE LOAV,
^ FINK lot of A^p
A WILLI’OX. V
COUN’
Frederick lirei
ordinary lot irauei:
ilatd oi Jai
couuiy.dei
To all wunui it may
Admiuii
11 apply at the Couit «
a Julian
Plicae are, lUereiore, to cite andadmouiah all whoa,
it may concern, to lie aud appear before said court lo
make objoetfou vd any they have; ou or lieldru Die
second Monday iuJuuuary next, otherwise said let
tors will be granted.
Witness, A. A. Jh-Lorura, Ordinary
county, ibis ith duy ’ “ *■'“
Mcluto.di
dec« ■ A. A. DnLOUME, O. M. C
TATE OF UEUHU1A, iUtliMOMI
as, Mary A. Ryals will apply »
nary lor Lciu-rs of Guaidtaushlp u
amt property ol Philip M., Misan v‘
, Hampton,
children oi Jordan W. ltyah
These are, tberei
it may concern, to
block, aud twenty (Du) snares Merchants' d» Plan
furs' Bank bloc*, wu tflU) dollars per sha.u paid
belonging to the estate oi Jamis F. Linder, uoccua
ji's of said estate. Terms
jrtitles. EMANUEL bUEFTaLL,
Uecdl—
purchaser* to pay
' lFTaLL
Ad'mr Estate oi J. F. Lind*
IdBlBlstraiar’B Sale*
O N the first Tuesday In February next, will bo
sold before thu Court House door m Wayne
county, between thu legal hours ol sa’e, thu follow
ing prime negro slaves, via : Eary, 40 years old, aud
her seven ciuidreu, Joe, fit; Jacwb, i7; Marcu, 1ft;
Frank. 10; Washington, 8; Charles, « years, auu lu-
laid, s mouths old. bolu as the prupeily ol bnerrod
bhedlulu, deceased, by oruur ol' tue Court of Ordinary
ol said county, for the bcuedi of the ueirs aud cruui-
tors. Terms cash. JOHN M. TibuN,
decl7—lawlt Aumlmsliuior.
AUiululsiraior’s sale.
the comer ol Harris aud Jetlersou atroels, hO by bu
leui, and sold aa thu propurljr of thu estate oi tue late
John Heed, for the bcuept of tue heirs aud creditors
Terms cash, purchasers pay lug for pupurs.
HAUVEY 8UEPPARD,
duels—td Administrator
Aduilubtraiur’M Sale.
TUESDAY lu January next, beft
House door, in the town of Blackshuur, vriihiuinu
legal hours ol sale, a part ol Lot Mi. Ill, situuted in
said town, containing about 4hu
. nil be sold beloru tue Court House door, iu
Ihe town of Forest, Clinch County, within Uie legal
hums of sale, ou iho drsl i uc.day in Fumuary next,
a purt of Lot, number not known, lying iu emu
county ul Clinch, containing about loo acres. All
oi smd lauds sold as thu piiqieriy ol Juun T. Wil
son, deceased, subject to the widow’s dower,
nuvfr—w4u WILLIAM GUEITEU., Adm’r.
A Dili I.M Sl'K A I'u K’s SAl.ti.
\\J ILL be sold before the Couft House door i
Yf Clinch (
i Ursl ’J ucolluy i.
eg rocs belonging to ti
Jesse W. Curler, deceased, ccnsistiug of t
i, aud live (
in suld couuly, via : mo. k, DL.t
au a« re; No. , Block It, aud No
Block C,
Block a -all iu the towuoi atocktou. 7».ud lor tbe
bcucdi oi me heirs and creUUois. Terms ou thu u«y
vimiim.yhiaioh’.s Nonce.
A LL persons having any claims against the estate
tu Ji sse W. Carter, lute of Clinch couuly.
«eared, will pftase hand them in, properiy alt. sled,
vviiuiu Ihe time prescribed by law; aud all pel's
iiidclueti will make immediate puyiueut to me urn
signed. WM. A. CARTER,
AUMlNIsTH A TOK’S SALS.
Also, three shares
Aged 4« years, the olhi
Central Railroad hlocb
ic tracts oilaml, coiuaiuing uLout iiU(i t
Unionists
lend who mis
te refugees Jr
rain that I'm
cliAuuiomsts, ii
Two hundred and night
Ii. I. NE1DI.INGER.
Mi res t f Land in Elllng-
etf cl i
i.l a Inippy
A I'renbyterlan eldi
Ills disloyalty lo the s
Uou lo Us person am
kee Iriend-, liuil.-d llu
Was of short duiaimu
l md, noted lo
dinning proiei*
mt SALE
lu spite ol his proltidta- dec3—Ltwft 1
I 4»T lilt r W. uud fraction of Lot loiter Y, situ
j i.,-.| in si.mli O-lcili npc Ward. b. uml >1 'M
Fnm ard INqdur * trouts, with improvements. Fo
BLOUHT « UAIV3U N.
JolIN W.
ExecaiorS Sale.
r 11.1. lie sold o« th.. Uml-l-UKSDAY In Jt
_„ .jext, beforo the court 1I..UAU iu fcylvsuia,
uu county, bi twecu the legal hours of sal'
i n-grucs, via: i'harity, sp.cu 4ft years, a Cook.
ate and lulmoulsh ull whom
lie uud appuar before said Court
objection fit any they huvo) pu or liulore 1
dist Monday in Di-cumber next, otherwise said lut-
^a'lUiuM, A. A. Dcl^oruio, (ordluary for McIntosh
county, this 2d day ol November, jou.1.
UOV4 A. A. DkLu.iMK, O. M. C.
iJTAIK l)F Lltom.lA, WAYNE COUNTY'.
To ail whom It may
Knox, Administrator up
Waiuwrignl, I flu ol hum
for Leiu-is of Dismission Irom lira udmluistiutrau ol
SHld estate.
Tberuloru, thu kindred uud creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited uud udmonisirad to lllu ihelr
objections fit any they have) in my olltcu, in tuiins oi
the law, oiuerwisu Dcliurs of Dismission will he
grunted thu uppncuui ul the June ivimuextol the
•cpS
i tula Court.
“*-*»ct from the minutes.
WM. H. BULLl »;tl,
Chirk 1. \ C. C.
$100 RCHitnj
Bavamiah
AUGUB’UA BRANCH
Leave Augusta
Arrive tu Milieu
laiave Milieu
Arrive in Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive In Milieu
Loave Mlllun
Arrive iu Augusta
.ft.vft P. M.
A»i P. M.
.U.80 P. M.
. .1.110 P. 1
KATONTON BRANCH
Loave Katonton
Arrive In Gonlou
Leave Gordon
Arrive In Katonlou •
lhtsseugurs rrom Bavannah aud Macon for Augusta
will Uko either train, aud Connect direct both ways
with the Georgia aud 8outb “
For Mlllcdgevilie
. .4.1*1 V.
41.-41 P.
11.47 P. M.
w ,„..dna RallroaBs
Katonlou tuko "Day Train”
from 8uvannab and Augusta, and “Night Train
ltom Macou.
will not be run
Accommodation Train to Mill*
after Friday night, 30th Instant.
Might Trains irom havauuan and Augusta c-nnect
wild Boaur-western U. R. at Macou lor Albany,
Kufaula, Fort Guinea and lntunuedtaUi lKilnts; also,
with Macon nud W. K. K. to Atlanta * • “ •* * “ J '
Day Train connects at Mumu with
l the tv cm.
cogue IL H. Uj Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile a
the Boutbwest. Uko. W. aDAMm,
octft) General Mipi-rintemh-ni
Ainmlc Aui Uuif llallruad,
IfeorUil tun dlont Eipeditluuc IKoul* to
liranowlck uidTliuiu«Mvllle. di. (
Madison O. II., Lake t’Uy,
Rloiittoello, and 'I’eIIeIieb*
out *Jd years old, very
ii, alHiut a led 7 inches high, weighs
t cooper by trade, thas worked lor
i a cooper i-ho,» In bavautnh;)
O N
18b8, tho earn will leave and r
yxreptod,) as follows:
heloiigcd to
PIjAISTTATIORT
FOR SALE,
IN LOTS TO SUIT PIIIUU4SEKS.
West)
a lln<
days.
lAOIIIt 1 11 O 11 M A N II ATItliS, at and
JL around Btailou No. tl, Allaiilic and Gulf Rail
road, and adjoining the Junction oi the Brunswick
Rnilroad, uu miles imui .savannah, In Ware county.
Tcbcuuville, being the centi r, adoids n iluu oppor
tunity lor seliiug village lots lor alines uud leal -
hugai
upply ou lira premises lirtlaj..
L. C. 'i LBEAl', .savuuuah.
NN) acres for snle In ('hnlhu
Terms, hall cash, balance 1
mb, If preferred.
Land for Sale.
of good pine
_ II.% V 1C t
laud, well timbered, in live miles <d
Gleumore, with a farm of about lorty
cleared, Willi a good dwelling
house, kitchen aud other out build-
wishing topuichaeo will call
Corbit, near Gleumore, wlm wtl
make known lira price. |7,tM*).
novltt—fitw*
I show the laud ai
JaMKH BENNETT.
court of ordinary L
November fi, 1808,
Deputy Urdtnaiy.
O TY.— Whereas duiaes Ulghsuillb, AUmiuistralm
ol the estate oi Jacob llighsiuith, deceased, applies
to tbe undersigned lor LeUero of Dismission irom
suld Administration,
— esu are therdore lo cite uml admonish all per-
couccruMi to show cause til any they have) why
Administrator ou the Ural Monday in February
t be dismissed Irom his adnuuislra
Given auder my hand and official signature, this
July fiUlb, lb08.
Jyifi J. 8. W1GGIN8, Ordinary.
g’TA'l’E OF okOHiilA, WaYNH COUNTY.
“ loall whom ll may concern : Wuereas, Wiley
xnox, Aniulmstialor upon tho estate ol Jos. Wain
viighl, late of said county, deceased, uppln s tor Let*
a udiuinisiiutio.
objections (d auy they have; lu my olliu
the law, otherwise Butlers Dismissory v
ed the upplicauial tho June uriu uexi
of Ordinary lor said couuly.
Novemtier 2, 1388.
aftci
made to the Court of Ordiuary
leave to tell oue huudied acres ol lot of land uuiu
her nluuly ouu (Hi) lu tho second District of said
county, putloi in : real etnaieof-Jduras B. Lewis,de
ceased, fur thu IniUvUt ol lira heirs uud creditors of
Siii11 deceased.
’1 his December 8d, 1M18.
JAMES M. Mi.COUL, Adm’r.
dCC7 LETTItClA LKWL-n, AiIiii X.
uTATK «*F UEUttQU. WaYNe cuLN
OU I
sold at thu t
i Hr.
Tuesday i
l lloii
tract ol land «
taming l
Lira flreei
lan.l. A
, adjoining 1:
i.d nfiy acre
is, del
d, lo>- the i
HAMUkL W. AK1N8, Adm’r.
Nuvfcm erfi, lMti.
bJ’4 A i t. OF BLUUUl.t, \\A\tSt.
n ( ul NTI ORDINARY’’8 OFFICE. To all
wUuiu it may couct-ru : Whereas, ftusa..liah llu
per aud Wiliam George, of said ntau: and County,
applies to iho Clerk ol Or,unary for liners oi An-
uiiui ira*! ui on Hi i eslnie ol Wiluuiu Harper, de
Craned, late oi said County and State.
These are, Iherefuru, t-» cll.t and admoliisli all
and singular Uiu kindred and creditors of said
deceased, io he and appi ar at my office, within ILe
lime prescribed by law, and show cause, (if auy they
have; why LciLtb of Administration on tue estate ot
said deceased slum id not issue to Ihe applicant.
Given under my .iumu ana nUiciul signsluie this
Deceiuhci TlU, 1.-4W. J.vMtn UIGlLsMITU,
flectfi oi»rk of Ordinary-
UTATLUFBKOIK.I a waYaECoI re-. Y 7
uiands ugainsl WillLm
tilled and r
ed, h
ed, Wlllll
i-d by
Nolic« >» in-lilur.i nud CrcilllorN.
A** l" r "
ndebit a ut »»ld estate
will make minrauiate payment to
JOHN K. alMs at Albany, Ga..
novd lui* Adui r usl. W. W. Chvevcr, d«-< M.
Wanted.
i hundred negroes, within Uys
couimodath
miles of either lira Central Railroad West
county, or the Atlantic aud Gulf KaSioad South i
iltamaha. Apply lo
ocl21—2aw3w
$500 Reward.
•uuiy (Uuaitays
.11.45 A. M.
Couuoctlng at Mclnuish (BtkV-’ ’ " ^ ., olll o
^est) on Tuesdays, Tlioradays and "“-.jnyH, wllb
UUEAT
S0miilti\ IMlIiiSiii Hi).
Capital—1:wo and a Halt J/iilliu.i
Dollars.
I1IUIH l-ompiuiy I..I«I. ul
X Directors as loiioWx
ATLANTA.
Janu s Oriuond,
W. F. Herring,
A. W.dimes,
E. a<m y
J. 8. Lockhart,
UOI.U kl Ill'S.
W. 11. Young,
J. F. Boseiuaii,
Daniel Oritllli,
D. Adams,
D. F. Wilcox,
orgauixts! hyulccUou of
I II. b. DtaulNI,
W. u. JoUiu
\v
illorshy,
NV. B. JOUNbTON, l’rcild. t.
CHARLES DAY, Sccrcuwy.
Thu undersigned has been appointed Agent l*.
iavaunati aud lira low country oi Georgia, * . is
•repared to take risks ugaius
apfil—ly
Noulueru iusiiiviii^e
BA VANN All, GA.
Henry Brigham,
Wi
Jot
i M. i
rape
L*Henry Lai
W m. u. i
The Company is p
i Mo
i uguilidl L id
.1 Augm I
prop*.
All losses promptly adjusted uml jiaid.
Ollier, 81) l(u> Mrecl. Savuuuah, <*«.
M, l*rt
Aaron Wild
icpko tf
Connecting at Quitmau (No. 16.) dally with a line ol
coaches to Madison O. IL, FIs. - ’ ...
Connecting at Groover’s (No. 17) with a daily due
of coaches to MonlloaUo, Fla. Arriving In time in
connect with thu cars to Tallaliass, c and 81. Murks.
Freight Trains lcavo buvauimh Mondays, W minus
_iys and Frklays, at H A. M.; returning on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and ham rdays at 4 1*. M.
N. B. Double the regular rates will Jsi chnrgcd on
all articles shipped by l’ansengor Tram, exi-epui'K
fruit, fresh meat, fish, oysters, and other portshah u
articles. Freight by Passenger 1 raili should be dt -
llvered at the Dept ut least one hour before the start-
time ol thu train.
Ins tlm
Tyin
G. J. FULTON, Bnpcrintnndaut.
CHANGE OF 8CHEDULF.
aEMLMT-XuC ltw_
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
thu 13th day ol
day o
I, aboiu
wurd will tie paid many person lodging him iu uud
|all in the Confederate status, so 1 can gel him.
JOHN A. BTaLEY, J. P.
Savannah, Hept. Ifttli. 1m;::. scplil
TOBACCO.
NEAL, SWORDS & CO.,
183 IK ICO A D STUBET,
(NKU K X I* R K H S COMPANY,)
AUOUBTA, GEORGIA,
Agents for the sale of
VlUaiNIA AND NORTH CAROLINA *
M ANUF ACTURED TOB ACCO
^JONNTANTLY on hand u large slock
grades, to which wu luvltu a call from pureban-
no vfiOtJ 1 ^
PXiU MS AGO,
1ILAGK LEAD,
“ ANU
WAOON GREASE
■ AUU S.II.K AT
New Good.-.
JUST OFXDM DD.
1 CASK U INTKII POPLINN
1 case Gents’ Neck Tics
1 cnee Gents' hummed L. ('. Handkerchiefs
Black English Crapes
Black Crape Collais and Cufls
loon yards Plaid Uomuspune.
OCtJO
DkNVITT ft MORGAN.
Salt.
SACK* Liverpool Halt
:ni sacks Turk s Island Matt; for sale by
CLAi.lR.RN X- CUNNINGHAM
Wines and Liquors.
^LD Madeira and Blierry Wines
eon Jamaica Run
id Glu
on Wblskev, tiillxhio for medicinal purpoaei
r sale by CLAGHUUN tt CUNNINGHAM.
Jy)«
PIPfcS, PIPES.
A VBKI large and line assortment of r
coiiristiag in part of Mcraehaum, Euglisti
Guttn Perch a, Au , for sale by
i CONSTANT, Bull si.
SALT.
O N and alli-r Bund.,, M.rr.U «d, 1HM. Urn Uulum,
Iiiib Mall anil 1'a.aunaur Train will run aa lul
lows:
BBTWUMN HXOOM AMD OOI.UMBUS.
Leave Macou at ®*®f. \V m
AntvoaLColumbus at V; '
Leave (kilombusat *,• v)
Arrive at Macon at v "'* 1 ■ w
BSTWUaU M400M AMD 0HATTAU<MK3UBB.
Lcavo Macon ^
Arrive at Chattahnochoo...
Leave Chattahoochee
Arrive at Mneun
Tho Mall and Psaaeuger Trains Irom Albany con
tract daily at Bmlinville, No. 10 8. W. it. R., auu iron.
Fort Gaines dally at Ontnbert, with cbatluUiKH he.
Mall Train.
Leave Bmlthville at
Arrive at Albany at
i.asa*. m
0%. M.
HI CYAN STitKl/i
Ntto SUCTION rtlAl.l.
n.» \ l. m> ln"n.- >(1 10N n,
nk. | wiii'iHJ.. 1 '
!» uml,III. I't ,ro.l. uatlUK 1,‘--VL
Ilia. IWO „r ukiiu Uuyn unllCe lirlt.ly tnu i .r lB
, P»» Hint lira properly tan bu advcitista. . alSf.
> tlfnt the property
• ucuimiuoduiiouB lor ujiy uum
moth rate price lor buurd, uud 1
i to muku quick sab
•' I Sf - v
Negroes , ?■ W
fct.fi
A. bTRVLX.fcUf.,
Auctioneer uud ore
E. MENDEL. Crier.
DIUIMi USl'AliLlNUifii&Mi
(asTAUUsuai) iH Ibdfi.i*
Atcuiovod to 3ft lirtjloU' *t.»8L
ol Work ■Creel, near lh« Lato .csHi
of ills •uliwnser. ’ '
riNllK ttubs^Hwr, grateiul lor past favor*
JL leave, to U*form . isiricmiB auu f
a..y, that he IS UOW prepared u. Dye
i. si style on HUk and Woolen Drcs.
also, Table Covers auu Ciupc^U^.)
j pUDiiv
-
; ML. 1
i Uiu h
manner.
•LIU UlOVcruioJiuu *U lit Otul UJI.UU!. j ,M. ,
Thu snhecriber begs leave to state ue ) uo.V
prepared to c.eau, bieaeU uuu pi esu Uul- L j
euUciucn’a Garmeuta Dyed atre Cleaned, aa may
uuuircd, lu the same superior Btyle wmch t. i get*
lly so we;l plmutd his puuons aud menus . .. .hi
i :iii viuirn. A. GAL!A< ,
...12.8(1 )’. M.
... fi.08 J*. M.
... U.ftO A. M.
,. . 11.fell U\. v.
... fi.fi6T. M.
Leave Albany at
Arrive at Htnitliviilu at....
Leave Cuthbert at
Arrive at Fort Ualues at 4. ;W 1 • JJ.
Leave Fort Galon* <jt 1 M A- M.
Arrive at CuthbocL at A - M -
itaktug the connection wltfi thu np and down (ffiui-
tahooche** Mall Train.
Train* lo Columbus form a through connection] to
Montgomery, Alabama, aud Augusta, Alngstou, Wil«
— ugton, Savannah, MLied^evllluaud EalDuU.n,
Post CoacJMB ran from Albany t j Tallahaaaee.lUa n«
budge, ThomasviIU, Ac.
Paaaengurs tor poinU IkloW Fort Valley should lake
tne Night tralu* from Aiyfusta and Havauuan U# avo d
VIRGIL POWERS,
Kflgineer and Buj.eriuUsnduut,
Macon, March »8d,Jb68. iwrji
OK NilltiDIILK
ON
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD, I
Auudsta, July 24, lbtifi, J
O N and after Sunday, July 97th, Bumlay Day Train
resumed on main itm »’ —
aud Washington Branches wt]
lurthor notice.
UaVI
Atlanta..
Atlauta..
Augusta..
Augusta..
...6.10 a. i
...7.16 »*. i
..6.46 a. i
.. .4.00 r. i
Atlanta
Atlanta
Trains connecting with Wi
Branches leave Angu, tn aid.4ft
b.V) A. M. NodiouK tion will
day. Be I sir Train leaves Augu
f y «B GEU. Yi'NGU. Hnp’t.
M. .). BoloinoiiH,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
BAY STliEET,
(Office formerly occ.upled by Me
HF"boDciis CousigumeuLs of Pruilut eaud Mer
ehandix*. ’■ l,:< 1
OSNABURGS,
f T II K F I M5 4) E 4> If II .1 L IL
COTTON TWINE
I). A E
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel, *
Acres ol Laud
For tpaie,
W ILL bo sold in Like City, on Thurrn.iy, lira
slat ol January, A. D.-ltOI, lira lollowlng
nroiiftlv. aciiueslralod-by a dtcfeo oi the Coiuedc-r-
. Ifi *
situated in Brevard county, Florida, ou Indian 1
Ui T 80 H, R 87 K, T 80 b, U ,W E; T 81 8, U 88 K{ 1
h, R ttl E. Property of lieruuid, of Bo.-tou.
lfi.lNiacrut " * • ■ —* *• •
I lu Brevard county, kn
J M*
n of Laud
, uioE. Property
Urevard COI
b, it TPd£; T .)« b, li 4/
i S, R 42 E; '1 It. kJN
T 22
’arsons.
Brevard, licur county site, Lots
20, T 8b b, It 11 L. ITupcity of
200 one* in 11 illshorough county, Floruit, N E q
ol b E hi ol bee 3, T 8l b. It 22 E, UUU N W R ol b s.
jg;» % of b E aud N E il t *
Prope
i of Lull
i llillsliurougli i
* b, It 20 E. .
Mullord A Co.
Block No. 88; N>t of Wi
N W V i
—, Bloi k -ft; Lois 1, 2 aud 4, iu Block 12; Lot No,
ft, in Block 17.
CNE 8TEAM8AW MILL AND GRIST MILL,
on Block No. 88, In tlra city of Tampa.
Mi acres oi Land, in ilillsbordiiglqcuunty, F.oiida
N q of N W q of bee ft, T38S, it20 li. Properly o
Florida, aud olici
be had by uddri>sli.g Fevdluaud
rate biutcs District Attorney, at
i and E- W. Thompson, at iampa,
Xi-Oii V armtuo...
FURNITURE VARMSH
l
IIAIIICFL UF IRON VARNISH;
NO. 1 FURNITURE XI
IIIIL. Alcohol i
JOHN OLIVER’S,
No. 11 W'hitttkcr sheet,
r sale by
JOHN OLIVER.
New .Booky.
HDNAM’E DIAMtAL FOR 13U3.
o't:
i Uniou. By James bpe
3 Almanacs for li*
Lvoluilous of th** Line.
Lxccn(«r’3 Sale.
ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in January
next, beloru tho Court Bouev door lu bprnig-
KlMlighaui county, G*., between tho legal lioius
I sale, two small negro hoys, between three
$100 Reward.
lira benefit of Ibe heirs aud
uiu <»l Old-dish Edwards, hr., late
uinTcouniy, deceased
J. V. EDWARDS, Executor.
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