The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 01, 1862, Image 2

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‘ * fi* ;• •V'- .*•. 1 A vrsTZ, >IM9, 5?3*XtfV«& . KSITOS £. h - -1 i8|fc ^ANHAH, &s Wednesday Morning, Oct. 1, 1862. CHANGE OF TERMS. We And that our present raloa of subscription afford no compensation for the labor and money employed In the publication of the Expubuigah ; indeed, the latter la not relumed to us. All oar expenses are high, whilst our teltgraphlo and letter correspondence probably costa ns double that of any other paper in the Con federacy, and five tunes as much as any paper in the State; and, to keep it up, oar subscribers must help us to bear the burthen. We do not expect to make money in times like these; we only ask to be kept even with the world. With this view, onjacd after the 16th Aug., 1SG2, and until the close of tbp war and the re-establishment of business, the following will bo our Terms of Subscription. Daily Papzb, ong year $8 00 “ “ six months 5 00 Any time less than 6 months, (per month) 1 00 Tki-Weekly Paper, one year. 5 00 * M six months 8 00 No subscriptions received for loss than six months. Weekly Papes, one year 2 50 “ “ six months 1 50 JLsenim oftheRspuhUcan. Thomas Simmon^ Is our authorized agent to receive subscriptions at Monticello, Jefferson county, Florida. Kev. Hamilton V7. Sharpe is on- agent at Thomasville, Thomns county. T. K. Wardell is our agent u Cambridge, Decatur county. W. B.; Bennett is oar agent at Quitman, • BfooTrs countv. $r B. D. Brantley Is our agent at Blackshear, Ga Notice to SnfoacrU>er». When you find H before your n^cq on your . paper, please renew your subscript ton, rta it if a notice that the time for which it has bees paid will expire in a few days. a OH Xt SI BPONDBXOB Of the Savannah Bepubllcan. Casualties op the 50f A Georgia Begiment—Conduct ojttie Begiment in the Affairs of Sunday and Wednesday—Lawton's Brigade—Casualties in the Seventeenth. TELESBAPHIC. Direct from ihe Army In Virginia. (Special despatch to tho Savannah Republican ] WiNeiiasTEB, Sept. 20.—Telegraphic communica tlon from this place southward has at latt been opened. Out army is quiet, rcBting and receiving conscripts and stragglers, who are coming in daily and rapidly, builtiing up our forces. The army i3 in a far better condlti >a to-day, than it was when it enteroi Maryland. The enemy shows no disposition to cross the Potomac since tho disastrous affair at Shepherdstown, The weather is highly favorable to tho wounded, and moat of them are being sent to Richmond and Staun ton. £. W. A. Congressional. Richmond, Sep!. 80.—The Senate to-day passed the House till to repeal the law authorising the commuta tion of told.ero’ clothing, and to require tho Secretary of War to furnish clothing in kind; also vho Senate bill to authorise Military Courts to attend the army tho field. The bill r» lat'.re to Part‘zan Bsngars, passed yesterday, was reconsidered and amended so as to au thorise tho President to receive into the service regi ments embraces conscripts in States west of the Mis sissippi. The lienee was engaged all day, except when in se cret session, in further consideration of tho exemption bill. - '•Information Wanted.—-If the Georgia Hos pital at Richmond has a representative in Sa vannah, he will oblige us by calling at our of fice this forenoon, at any hour after 10 o’clock. Notice.—We shall make up a box of old imen ) -&c., to day for the wounded soldiers in Rich mond, and would gladly include all contribu tions that may be sent to this office byl o’clock p. m. Inquest.—Coroner Eden held an inquest yesterday, at the camp of the Twenty-ninth Georgia Regiment., over the body of Private John M. Reynolds, of Co. D, said regiment. The jury found that deceased came to his death from wounds inflicted on his person by one Samuel Fuller, of the same regiment, in a quarrel which took place on the 10th ult., while playing at marbles. Upon the facts given in evidence, they found a charge of manslaughter against Fuller. Mr. Editor: The following gentlemen will be supported for Mayor and Aldermen at the election to be held on Monday, the loLh inst.: FOR MAYOR; THOMAS HOLCOMBE. FOR ALDERMEN : Biyouac in the Field, Va., ) ~ September 22d, 1862. j Mr. Editor .*—I herewith enclose yon a list of casualties of the Fiftieth Georgia Regiment in the battles of Sunday 14tb, and Wednesday,18th inBt. This list was furnished me by Adjutant Fleming. It will be seen that the 50th suffered severely, losiDg more than half the men engaged in the firBt affair, in twenty-two minutes. This regiment is hot alone in Its terrible losses. The whole brigade suffered, excepting, perhaps, a South Carolina regiment. G- n. Drayton placed his brigade in a road, to receive an attack from the hill where the enemy wsvs expected. The turn pike ran through a gorge, there being high hills on either side, and a stone fence on the lower side of the road. The brigade had scarcely taken position before the enemy appeared on all sides. There'was no time for thought. The men were ordered to protect themselves the best they conld behind this stone fence, which was only, a partial protection from one'side. The enemy from the opening of the gorge had a clear sweep down the whole line; while those on the heights, on either side, had every ad vantage, being protected by trees and rocks. In the short space of twenty-two minutes. 6ver half of the brigade lay dead or wounded in the road. A retreat was ordered, but too late to save the brave men from the murderous fire of a vastly superior foe. All the dead and most of the wounded were left on the field. During the whole of that bloody tragedy hun dreds of men refused to lie down, but stood erect, and coolly fought against every odds. In tho affair of Wednesday, (battle of Sharps- burg) I witnessed the part taken in the closing fight, by the 50th. They followed our brigade into the fight, and took position next to the 15th. In the charge, they, led by Col. Kearse, acted most nobly. They charged over the hill, and took position behind the same stone fence behind which the Fifteenth fought with much effect. The regiment did not number more than sixty or seventy men. I was told yesterday that Lawton’s Brigade was badly cut up, at Charlestown, on Saturday, nearly the whole brigade being either killed or captured. The particulars of the affair I was unable to obtain. I trust it is not as bad as reported. A Major of the brigade in formed Dr. McTyre, of the 50th Regiment, that Lieutenant Judson Butts, of the 31st Georgia, was cither killed or captured. I have been in a state of dread ever since, but it may be too true. If he is captured, he will 6oon be restored to his friend a. If killed, many a heart will be made to bleed. It is astonishing how few casualties there were in the 17Lh, in the battle of Sharpsburg. It did not have a man killed, and only five or six wounded. Not a man in Company “D” re ceived a scratch. We were evidently protected by the shadowing wing of a good Providence. The estimated lo c s of the enemy I have net heard, but it is put down at fifteen to one. I must have seen at one poiut three hundred dead Yankees, and I know I did not see more than a dozen dead Southerners. We were hotly engaged for two hours, some of the men fir ing 150 rounds ! V. A. S. P. Geo. V/. Wylly, John L. Vilialonga, Robert Lachlison, Isaac Brunner, E. A. Soullard, John Williamson, John F, O’Byrne, John F. Tucker, niratn Roberts, Dr. J. M. Schley, F. L. Gue, Thomas M. Turner. Many Voters. “The Child’s Index.”—We are in receipt the first number of this excellent little monthly, published bs Rev. Samuel Boykin, in Macon and devoted exclusively, as its name indicates, to the instruction and amusement of juveniles. It is a worthy project, and our friend Boykin has our best wishes for his-'success. The number before us bears flattering testimony to the talent of the good judgment of the editor and his correspondents for tho task be fore them. A great mistake, though, was made in giving the paper a thorough sectarian char acter, and thus confining its circulation, for the most part, to the children of Baptist parents. It is bad for the publisher and worse for the public, for the country needs just such a paper, only that it be free from denominational bias, and adapted to general circulation among the children of the South. We hope it is not yet too late to make the change. Price of the Child’s Index: 50 cents per an num. We will cheerfully receive and forward subscriptions. ' Rl-Arming the Paroled Soldiers.—Two gentle men from the vicinity of Washington Inform us, on what they esteem credible authority, that the Yankee government Is playing a game of stupendous villainy with the Confederate government. The report was rife in Washington that the soldiers our army captured at Harper’s Ferry were brought to that city from ihe Relay in the -ca's and immediately marched to the Arsenal, where they were re-armed And in order to cover up the shameful. treachery, the number of the regiments were changed or their uni forms in order to escape detection t or example, the 89th New York would be simply changed to the 189 th. These gentlemen t named no regiment thus changed, for they were not In the city—as they rest under the ban ef being - secessionists—but they obtained their information Trom a gentlemeu who had ridden cut with a paroled Sergeant. This Sergeant had been or dered to report the number of his men the next morn ing, lor the purpose of being armed, and he expressed bis opposition thereto. ° ne , of rach importance that it de- monda inveatigaiion, for what does our cause train it paroled men, either willingly of forcibly, take no arms acauut ns previous to being exchanged! P t Herald. List of Casualties In the SOtfa Ga. Rej merit, In the Fght near ISoonsboro’, Sunday, Sept* 14tU 1862. Field and Staff—Col Wm R Manning, wound ed in hip, flesh wound. Company A—Capt J T Wilson commanding. Killed : Privates Sami Altman, J F Thomas Wounded : Capt J T Wilson, Privates G W Allen. R G Oberry. G R Stooe, L R Thomas, Berj Waldron, G W Collins. Missimr : Lieut A Dowling, Privates J T McAlhaney, W H Stone, J T Tippins. J W Fletcher, W A Gooding. Company B— Killed : None. Wounded : Sergt Jas Anderson, Privates P L Rowland, Geo Lee. Missing : M Music, J eel Walker, Geo White, V A White. Company C—Lieut A smith, commanding. Killed : 3 Richardson, M Passmore. Wound ed : Sergt E H Moore, Privates J Tetstone, W Smith, C Hargraves, J A Carver, J J Carver, J F Ward, B Merrett, • A Nettles, W R Pato, W F Eady, H Joiner, J Wooten. H Smith, J J Russ. Company D—Killed : Privates J Vickers, M Vickers. Wounded: Corpl McConnell. Pri vates R P Hughes, S Peters, G Herndon, W Wilson, J Sivilly, E Hughes. Missing : A S Newnans, J Bynum, T Rodgers, J Walker, S B Lester, B Coleman, A Brown. Company E—Lieut P McGlashin, command ing. Killed : Sergt R Reneau, Privates J O’Rorke, J G Phillips, Sami Gandy. E Sher- man, J J Stanfit, A Q Donaldson. Wounded : Sergt Q M McCoy, Privates T S Dunbar, S B Sheffield, W H McPhearson, W W Douglas, P M J Creed, Q N Murphy. Missing: Private B Hardy, W Vann, Jno Harden, Jas Hecks. Company F—Lieut Wm O Fleming, com manding. Killed : Lient Wm Dekle, Corpl W Maxwell, Privates W J Powell, C Nix, Geo R Mallard, W B Dunlap, Benj Alkinson. Wound ed : Corpl E T Grantham, Privates Jno T Nix. Jno Bryant, D Bryant, O Trawick, B Bachelor’ Newton Hicks, N Garland, BeDj F Metcalf, W T Boyett, E Herring. J M Horn. Company G—Capt J R Osten, commanding. Killed : Capt J R Osteen, Sergt Jas Douglass, Sergt Chs Hervey, Privates Jno Roberts, Jas Gutherie, David Bass. Wounded : Sergt A Brack, Corpl’s Wm Roberts and Wm Corbitt, Privates J R Hargraves, A Jones, J Register, H Sears, James Clemens, C Thomas, L R Sir- mons, M T Buchjhnd, M Corbett, J H Vining. Company H—Lieut J Johnson, commanding. Killed ; Private Joseph Castleberry. Wound ed : Private Jas Flowers, O N Flowers, M Gay, Jno Mercer, W Price, DA Giles, J A Aired. Missing : Sergt Jas Brown, Corpl’s H IFHan cock, and J A Hood, Privates J T Hancock, Q H Hancock. list of casualties in the fight at sharps BURG, WEDNESDAY', IStH SEPT. No casualties In Companies A and B. Company C—Killed: None. Wounded : Pri vate A Merritt. * Company D—Killed: None. Wounded : Sergt J H Peters, Corpl W H Wisenbaker, in the breast slight. Company E—Killed : None. Wounded: Sergt E E Fahm, in the hip slight; Privates S M Gaudy, in, thebhoulder severe ; J Gaudy, In tne shoulder slight. Company G—Wounded : W H Corbitt, in the head mortal. Company H—Wounded: Privates J Aired, flesh wound in the leg and arms; Thos Baker, flesh wound In the shoulder. Company I—Wounded: Lt F Moblev, shot . through Ihe right breast; Privates J-T Weekly, right thumb shot off; R P Connell, through the knee. -. • Company K—Wounded : Lt J B Finch, in the left eye; Sergt Fnllwood, in the thigh, (leg since been amputated); Sergt McCall, flesh wound ia the leg: Privates J F Jones, through the head; T B Archibald, flesh wound in the leg. • •Company I—(Lt Mobley in command)—Kill ed; Private Mathew Hendley. Wounded : Lt D Gaskins, Private S Marshall. Missing - Pri vates A J Purvis. J W Tison, W H Hartley. Company K—(Lt J G McCall in command)— W< uoded : Privates D A Fullwood; J L Hill W F Joiner, T W Rambo. ’ Most of the wounded fell into the. enemy’s hands. I am unable to state the nature of ‘their wounds. The regiment went into the fight 200 strong, including officers and men. Caught.—A good thing happened at 1-n-k-a after its occupation by Gen. Price. One hun dred and six jolly looking Federate who had been out on a scout or “steal,” came riding through our lines, and found themselves in a rebel camp, and were marched off to ‘prison under their own banner. Their chagrin can, only be imagined. . w b Meeting of the CUIcene of Bolloeb County, At a meeting 04 the citizens of Ball&cb coun ty held at the of Mr; Jacob Ncyill, on Saturday, the^Pp day of July, 1S£2, for the purpose of tendeiing to the ladies of Charles ton the gratitude and thanks of the people Bulloch county, the lrlends and relatives of the sick' and wouoded officers and soldiers in the late commands of Captains-Joseph S Cone and Wylly W. Williams, ia the battle of James Island on the 10 U d.*y • 1 Jtiuc, 1852. General Peter Cone eulted to the Chair, and Wm. A. Brannon wa.- '.pointed-Secretary.- The ob ject of the meetiLg w<j*r feelingly expressed by the Chairman in higjf terms of admiration for the devoted and liberal care und attention be stowed upon our gftllaut wounded friends, relatives and country men. John Grimes offered the folio wing,which w»3 unanimously adopted*: ResolvedThat a committee -ol seven be ap pointed to draft resolutions, expressive of the gratitude ol the people of Bulloch county to the ladies of the city of Charleston, for their humane and devoted attentions towards the wounded officers and soldiers, citizens of the county ol Bulloch, who suffered in the battle of the 10th of June on James Island, in South Carolina. Pursuant to the foregoing Resolutions, the Committee reported the following Resolu tions : Resolved^ That the lasting gratitude and thanks ol the whole people of Bulloch county are due to the ladies of Charleston, for their prompt, patriotic, and devoted kindness aqd attention to the wounded officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment, and citizens of Bulloch county. Resolved, That so long as Christian virtue and humanity can claim an advocate in this land, the citizens of Bulloch county will cherish with undiminished fervor the noble, generofis and humane kindness and attention of the ladies of Charleston, towards offfe suffering fellow citizens in the late battle. Resolved. That our wounded soldiers, owe their speedy recovery to the unremitting kind ness and liberality of the ladies of Charles ton, and that their sufferings were greatly miti gated by their unceasing care and attention. Resolved, That such noble and patriotic acts ns characterize the fair daughters of 8outh Caro lina on this and many 6nch occasions, will ever be remembered by the grateful soldier, and be a stimulant in the hour of danger and of battle to the vigorous defense of Southern indepen dence. f Resolved, That the especial thanks of the pco ole of Bulloch county are duo to Mrs. David Riker, of Charleston, for her 6trict attentions to our wounded friends, and for the many con tributions and nourishments furnished to the benefit of the wounded, and that the same are equally tendered to the numerous ether ladies wbo cannot be designated by name. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in the Savannah newspapers, and that the Charleston papers be requested to give them an insertion in their columns. Peter Cone, Chairman. War. Jf. Brannon, Secretary. GEORGIA HOSPITAL. DIEDi In Macon, September 16, of typhoid fever, REBEC CA, wife of Henry G. Ward, in the 18th year ot~*er S*=- .* FUNERAL, INVITATIONS. The friends and acquaintance of John Fitipauick are respectfully invited to a.tsnd the funeral of his WIFE, from her lite residence, on Indian street, three doors cast of Fahm street, This Affiemoon, at ha’f-past threo o’c'oek. The ami 5 and fjRnds of Colonel Jam2B ^uuter and Mrs. HONT&B a;o iaviied to-attend the funeral of tho lat er, from her late r;eidence, comer of South Broad* and Drayton 8 *£©ts, Tbia Morning, at ton o’clock, without farther invitation. New Mwtisemeatk Interest-bearing Notes. TREASURY DEPARTMENT C. 9. A. 1 RicnM.f-D Sept. £6, If 62. J |g;' ” 1 ub’.ic nolice is hereby given, that Con- gross has duly authorized tho annual pay ment of interest on the 7.80 Treasury Notts The iaterea', due -on each nete on the first day ct January next will be raid to the respective holders- on presentment at the Tieasr ry, or at any Depository of the Government. ^igcec) C. G. MEMMINGEB, oct 1 tf Sec. Treasury The following contributions have boon received for the above Hospital since tho 15lh inst.: W. B. Hodgson c...$50 00 Lieut. A. 8. Brooks, 32IRegt. 10 00 Mrs. Martha Royal 2 00 Miss Ella Worley 1 00 JohnHu3on 2 00 Lieut. W. T. Persons, 82 Regl 10 00 From. Co. H, 32d Eegt. G. V., ss follows: Capt. 8. D. Mobley 5 GO Lieut R. H. Watsm 5 CO Lieut C. M. McCune \ 3 CO L J eu!. M. I*. Mays 5 00 Sergt. D. E. Wills . 1 09 8orgt. J. 8. Harper 1 00 Sergt J. H. Shannon 1 CO Sergt. M. T. Harper 1 00 Sergt. S. G. Treadwell 1 0i) Sergt. S. P. McCord 0 50 Oorp. G F. Willis 0 50 Privates S. H. J.ihnton, E. L. To lereor, S. O. Blistet. O. J. .Willis, D. P. Wa’son, W M. Johnson and Jamea Watson, $1 each. Frivates M. D. Sldsn, P. M. Jones, G. W. Cal loway, C. Middleb-ooks, John Heale. John -- Gainr, p. D. Davis, A. D. Tingle, B ’ rr. etokes, J. C. Goodwin, John Lane, Y. B. Thitrpen, R. D. Watsou, Joseph Pruc-t*, T. . S. Coleman, D. R. Evans, W. S. Ward, 50 cento each. Privates John Lane, A. J Middlcbrock*, Jno Stanford, T. A. Mays, 25 cents each. Total amouBt from Co. H 42 50 From Mrs. L. and W. L. Hughes, of Liberty c?.— 1 hospital shirt, 1 bottle !imo Juice, and several pack ages herbs. From Mrs. R. Haberson—2 quarters bcaf. From Ladies’YoL Aid Association, 66th District Burk co., the following—Mrs. R. Leckhart, 1 ham, 1 package meal, 1 pan of buttor; Mrs. D. A. Woods, 3 chickens, 1 package of popper; Mrs. R. S. Scruggs, 8 chickens. From Mr. J. B. Jones, of Herndon, Burke county-:- 1 fine lot of squabba and a let of bark, 1 box of vege. tables. Up to this time 460 sick soldiers have been received and successfully treated in this institution, and at this time one hundred and twelvoVare lying sick in our Hospital. I make this statement merely to show our contrib utors that they have been instrumental in relieving «he pressing wants of that number of tho bravo defenders of our seaport city, and to the generous and libera 1 hearted donors of this Hospital, we desire to return our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude for the many favors and kindnesses the sick at osr Hospital have received at their hands. The sick unite with us in this expression of gratl tude, and I desire to return my thanks to those noble- hearted ladies who so generously continue to visit our Hospital, and by their bind deeds of benevolence cause the tear of gratitude to flow down tho manly cheek of many of our brave soldiers. To our contributors, one and all, lot me beseech yon not to become weary in well doing; sickness is still increasing, and the immediate want of the sick soldier must be provided for; at this time hundreds are sick in camps and have not suitable places provided for them. Winter is approaching and we stand in immediate and urgent need of supplies incident to that season. We need a larger supply of blanket^ quilts, comforts, and bed clothing of all description. To supply the necessi. ties of the brave defenders of our city and Slate, we lay before you the wants and the claims of the Georgia Hospital. Our only apology we offer, in thu9 urging the re' newed cl aim b of our Hospital, is ihe want of the sol diers and the noble generosity of your hearts. liHoping that yon will lend a sympathetic ear to our plea, and that our sick may continue to enjoy your benevolence and bo well provided for, I subscribe my self B. W. HARDEE, M. D., Surgaon and Trees. ATTENTION, Ogletliorpes 1 You aro ordered in o Camp at Savan nah, on Wednesday, the 15th October, to re-corganize under the Conscript Xaw. Tee members are urged to be punctual. Persons wishing to join this corps will make appli’ cation $0 the undersigned, at Savannah. F. W. SIMS, ocil td . Capt Cr.md’g Co- B, Q. L. I. NOTICE. CUSTOM HOUSE, . ( Colleotob’s C FViCB, Savannah, Och 1. ) tStT -s Tto P al)lic Rre hereby notified that I am prepared to furnish C. S. six per cent. Certificate:;, and afro C. S. eight per cent, time bonds. (Signrd) JOHN BOSTON, Depositary. Morning News, cony. 3 octl NOTICE. All those Table to Militia duty, and others who desire to attach thea-sslves to an Artil lery Corp?, to be organized for the dorenso of this city, are requested to call and leave their natr ea with Mr. James G. Wat ! s, at his sto e, in Gibbons’ Block, oct 1 eod3w M. J. BUCKNER. LIST OF yMSJTUO-FOH FBESOHT IN THE Office of the Southern Express Co. OCTOBER 1, 1SC2. Atkinson. J. J. Burt, A. S. Buffington, 25. C ok, Ela n Clayton, J. Erans, E. W. Frank, J. M. Henderson, J. 1 Eagan, S. Hagan, Hr*. M. Major, J. B. Masiy, P. B. Massy, P. B. and J. 0. Martin, J- S. Jdoeety, B. Norris, if. & G. Phiil; s. F- M Putnam, D. L. Also valuab’c packsgfor the following: Hayces, T. oct 1 Mabley, Capt. S. D. C. H. BCJLKLEY, Agent Charleston Auction Sale. RECEIPTS BI RAILROAD. Per Central Railroad. Sept 89.—111 bbl»- flour, 179 sacks do, 280 do corn, 86 do rough rice. 16 do salt, 507 do meal, 23 boxes tobacco, 20 chest?, 10 boxes soap. 10 do candles, 4 do clothing, 21 bales domestics, 24 bbla vinegar, 50 coils rope, 25 bars iron, 18 salt boilers, 1 car Load fodder, 5 horses and mdze. Per Charleston and Savannah Railroad, Sept 30 — 210 bags and 12 bbls flour, £2 kegs nails, 50 bxs mdze 3 do tobacco, 25 do candles SG bbis chickoiy, 1 hhd am. 1 box bacon, 1 piano, C bales cotton, 2 cases and 22 kegs nails, 5 tie-ces rice. CONSIGNEES. Per Central Railroad. September 80 —Major Hirsch, Rabun & Smith, Geo Webb, Mr Robertson, Jfsom J j Brown, F Krenson, A J Perry, Mrs Mary A Davis, Mr Habersham, Claghom & Cunningham, J G Whittle, W Davidson. T J Walsh, C D Rogers, J Machon, W Hun ter, Mrs Bettelln, Republican. A T Cunningham, B H Hand, W H Piioleau, W G Burson, W R Gumlat A Champion. E O Wade & Co, J Mitheraby. L Dunn,’ M L Green, N A Hardee, Anna Smith, MreGnerard. J K E Ehrlich, J L Loeke, N & A F Tefft, R Meldnnn E H Kenly, Cooper & Gilliland, Dr D Mathies, H Lath rop. Mrs Effa Rogers, H Melnhard, L B, M PhilliDg. J" Phillips, Wm P Yonge, T A Parsons, Lt J W Broofca Padelford, Fay & Co, S M Lafflteau, Thos Burke. Cant R H Fortwan, E G Dawson, Dr Johnson. - Per Charleston and Savannah Railroad, Sept 50 — J Ryan, A A Solomons & Co, A Yosa, J Lippman, A S Cartridge, A Backer, U Cranston/E C Wade & Co, Krenson & Hawkes, Agent ORE, HGnrdy, Haber sham & bona. SALE OF MERCHANDISE, JUST RECEIVED By li.il. Pringle, 187 Meeting Sheet. .James n. tayloe, auctioneer. O N WEDNESDAY miming, October S, 1S62, com mencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold: GROCERIES. 2;> cases Brandy 40 bexes Oompoeitton Cand’es, G's, 25 lbs each 4 chests Congou Tea 2 cheats Souchong Tea 1 chest Oolong Tea 2 cheats Gunpowder Tea 1 chest Hyson Tea 4 chosla Your g Hyson Tea 1 case Ground Pepper) DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e. 10 cases, £90 ounces, Quinine 8 cajes 410% lbs. Opium T “ rlar - 1 case, SO ounces, Morphine 7 cates, 660 lbs. Calomel, a.d > bs. Uil An"freed. 5 barrel! Lima Juic? 10 kegs and 2 casea, 129 lbs. Citric Acid 2 cases, 224 lb?., Pclverized Cretin Ti»t:»r 1 csise, 23# lbs., Tu:koy b;oEg3 1 case, 12 lbs, Colrcymh 112 dozen Brown Windsor So;p 69 cozen a:sor.ei Toilet Soap SHOES. 212 pairs Men’s Cong'ers Boots, Elcchers, &c. 1149 pa'ra Ladies’ Congress a d Lace Boots 167 pairs B *vb’ and Youth-d ShocB 833 pairs MfreeP f-nd Children’s “ho a 25 pairs Inf ini’s Shoes CIjOXEIING, FURNISHING AND DRY GOODS. 150 Gent’u Coats and Overc->a s 10 pairs Gat-t’a Satinet and Twrcd Winter Pan’s 151 Plush, uaesimere, Satin and Silk Velvet Ycsls 3 Gent’s Bilk Un.'er Shirts 2:» Ladies'- Merino Ves:s, tssorted 9 Gent's Cotton Under Shfrts 2S4 S-12 dozen Brown Cotton Half Hose «ga» 4» Ladies’ CRake, assorted 5 Ladies’ Cheueil.'e Shawls 2 Ladles’ Broc'je Shawls 1 case Od £i’k 474J£ yards Fare7 Prints 42% yards Plai! Gia2hams 45 yards Super. Red Flat no’ ^ 19 9-12 d 'zea Gent’s Shirts, assorted 44 dozen Boys’ an 1 Missis’ OoLoa Koso 2i Lace Man til as 4 Crape Shawls 25 Black laco Veils 8 5-12 dszen Black Siik Cravats 89 dozen Beaufort 8:1k Neck Ties 242 pieces Madras Handkerchiefs, S in piece 795 yards Colorei Paper Cambric 47S7 dozen Claik’a White and Black Glace Co.ton, 100 yaid3 8 Mle3 Huckaback Towelling 1 bale Scotch Tweeds 84 yardB bwiiB Muslin 2fi8 yards Book and Bfrhop Lawn CdakthLadies’ white Kid Gloves 142 grors Pearl Shirt Buttons 2 Worsted Railroad Engs 10 Pastile Paintipga 3 out 1 Nyw Advertisements. STRAYED, From my Camp, rear the Marine Hospital, . on the night of the 29th instant, a dark bay J MARE (saddle and bridle ~ on), small size, white face, without shoe?, and mane cut short between the ears. A liberal reward will bB pa'd to the finder upon leaving her at my Camp, or at either of the livery sta ble 1 ini hi citv. - T. D. BERTODY, oct 1 2* Capt. Baitow Art. FOR RENT, Tlio wcilcrlorn touunent, brick Dwelling. ) noith ei-’o Broughton, between Jefferson and LBam&rd streets. Apply to oct 1* w A. MINIS- ft* UEb 10 HBD3. good B r own Sugar 10 tierces Whole Rica 50 bbls. new Flour 'J) grcs3 Matches 5 bagB Black Pep; er 20 lba. Nutmegs SO bbls. choice Syrup 3) boxes Tobacco, OiffDavL, Stephens • other ljrancs 6 boxes Adamantine Candles 5 bags choice Cuba Coffee, 50 reams Wrapping Paper, 16 by 12 ” L1CHAEL LAV 12 LAVf^, E. Broad st. G eorg ia.—Chatham co 1 nty.—to au whom it may concern: Whereas, Philip 41. Russell will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Richard Williams, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and.a.'.n onish allwhem it may concern, to be and appear • , n*te said Court to make objoction (if any they have) "l. 01 before the first Monday in November next, otherwise ;aHl letters will be granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 8' th day ol September, 1S62. oct 1* DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, o. c. a. TO RENT, The wes'cm Tenement, threo st Dries on trick basement, south side of Liberty etreet, three .doors Iron Bull—one of t’10 pleasantest loca tions in thotivy, and Surnfrfced with ever? convenience. Ap;*Iy to II. J. THOMaSSON. sep 39 Caw undersigned ia authorized to v raise a Company X of Regular Cavalry to complete a Battalion for service, under the special direction of Gen. Hardee. This company is now organizing apd presents a rare opportunity lor young men to secure a position in the favorite arm of the service, 'Where they will be enabled efficiently to serve their country, and find occasions for acquiring distinction for themselves. it also offers one of the very few chances yet open, for those subject to Conscription under the me act of Congress, to obtain a desirable position as Volunteers, with the bounty of Fifty Dollars. Early application must be made to me at-the offloe of Mr. George Patten in this city, where any informa tion desired will be furnished. . sep29 GEORGE T. PATTEN. To Printers. JL rams, $£59. A/. tep 27 FOR SALE, an excellent 8n Royal Washington HAND nearly no v. Als’', 036 Hoe’a improved INKING APPARATUS, with vibrating cylin der, railway and carriage, super-royal __ price, for Press and Inking Appa- J,- ‘ !d!C 3 a e. o’auLUVAfc, Rrpublican^Offioa. Savannah, ga. FOR SALE, SALT WORKS r AND For STONY BLUFF and all intermediate Land ings on Savannah river. The rteamer SWAN, C»pt. ,T. G. Garnett, will depart as above, oa Wednesday, 1st Ccjobor, at 12 o’clock m. For freight engagem nts, apply to eep39 ’ 2 E C. W/.DE & CO , Agents Life Insurance. 5E0SSIA HOME IsISUHAes'Cc CO., Capital, $250,000. .V 'lOZ-EMAh 7 .. ?«T.:deut )'■ Y/ILLCOi., tletiro LifeBapartment at Savannah. AARON Actuary. I't U. D. ARNOLD, Consulting; Physician Policies are issued on the lives of ichite persons, old or young, on eery favorable terms. 1 he security is amjtte. and privileges are rery liberal. Call upon tho actuary, at tho ofll.e o! tho S^cPem Insurance Company, t9 Ba> sireo*, for further infor- raatior. lb- Kr Wji, ALABAMA iNSU!L4!M. MONTGOMERY, ALA.j Capital, $300,000. 17. O, BIBS, President. E. II. METCALF, Bucr^lary. Eufaula Home Ins. Go., EUFA ULA, ALA, Capital, $300,000. J G. L. MARTIN, Prosid*Et P. D. WOOLOPTER, Secretary. These Companies ies'jre slaves as well as property. ge;-> 30 WILBUR SOFT SOAP! We are now mtfklcg a superior article of JELLY 80AF. Price 12’■ Cents per Pound, . BY TUB BARREL. £3^* Orders are respcclfal'y sdici ed. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., RESIDENCE At White’s Bluff; the io:mer IV SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, EIGHT LARGE BOILERS For further particulars, apply at this office. BCp 59 tf H. C. BARROW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AnJ Agent lor the Collection oi Claims against the Confederate States, RICHMOND, VA. ZSr’ Prompt attention will bo given to the collec'ion of cliims of »:v«ry ceecriptlon connectod with the De partments in Richmond, particulariy the claims of de ceased soldiers. REFERENCES : lion. Lucius J. Gabtrebi., Atlanta, Ga. Hen. Julian Haktkicue, Savannah, Ga. Hon. Robert P. Tbu*i*e, Forsyth, Ga. sop 29 8mo State of Georgia, COUNTY CF B EFORE me : , an aeling Justice of the Peace (or Notary Public) in and for said county, personally came Vrs. , who being duly sworn, says sl>o is the mother of . deceased, late a i- Company , of the ol Georgia Vo’untce.s, she further declares that her said son, , died on the day of , lsG-, add that he left neither wife, child, nor lather surviving him. (Signed) 8 worn and snbscribed to before me this - , 166-. 4 J. P. - day of Also, personally came - —, of • county, ana State of Georgia, who, being duly sworn, says that the statements in the above affidavit be (er she) persoLallv knows to be Iruo (Sigiied) . Sworn and subscribed to before me this day of , 1SG-. j. r. I, , en acting Justice of the Peace (or Notary Public) in aud tor said county of , do certify that the above named witness is personally known to mo to be of good standing, and whoso affidavit is entitled to full faith and crediv Given under my hand and official signature this day of , 1SG-. , J. P. 8CP R0 Imo Atlanta, Oa. LAGER BEER, AT THE ^Planters’ Hotel. GEORGE GEAfEWDEN. NOTICE.. A LL persons having acv claims or demands what soever against me as Quartermaster of the Post ot Fort Puia-rk 1 , will present them immediately at the office of Messrs, Erwla & Hardee. ROBERT EBWIN, °ct 1 6 Capt. aud A Q. M. LOST, A SMALL KEY to an Iron Safe. Any parson find- aX lug the same, by leaving It a{ tho office of the Savannah Republican will be rewarded. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ATOTIOK is hereby given to all p )rsons having de- rv against the ettate of Dharlea C. Walden, late of the coant} of Chatham, Htite of Georgia, de- Present them to the undersigned, properly attested,, irithfii the time prescribed by law; and au | persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to EDWARD PADELFCRD, f WM. S. ROCKWELL, f 0011 lw6 Seceived cn Consignment and For Cale : 6 POUNDS Bacon, 69 bbla Ex'.ra Flour • v/w v 150 boxes Tobacco, 10 dez Axe Handles 4 boxes Vermicelli. 1 keg Madder * box Alum, 2 boxes Cream Tarts r 2 b xes Tomato tatsun, 50 lbs Gopp 3 ra3 2 kegs Horce Shoes, 8 boxes Horse Shoo Nails 1 keg Composition Spikes 1 keg 3d Nails 10 sacks Liverpool Salt 1 Drum, Fife and Cavalry Sword 45 pounds Marlin 2 dozen Scrub Brush's dozen Mop3 7 pounds Gutta Poicha Packing «p3Q TiSON & GORDON. Lost.—§5 Reward. A SMITH & WESSON’S PISTOL, rf no use but to the owner, he having, the only cartridges to fit ii. Apply at t-.e r 'GO 39 2 MARSHALL HOUSE. ■f A SACKS Eye A jT 109 sacks S^od Oata, kind that does not rust Know’ alu Men et these Presents, •, of tho county of of Georgia, being the mother of- tliat I, Mr?. —, and State , ~ - - — -- —, deceased, who died in the service of the Confederate State?, on tho day or , 1S5-, do make, constitute and appoint , of the of and Stale of , my true and-lawful attorney in fact to receive and receipt for all monies, goods or chattels that may be duo me as heir of my ton , dcceasfd, by virtue of his military or other service to tho Confederate States: hereby ratifvin** aud confirming all lawful actB of my said attorney In the premises. This day of — (Signed) Witness : , J. p. 1SC-. I, - Clerk of - county, State of Georgia, do certify that Tr7nr*u.. ..nninA . Court of - , - • . r».—i ...j tuai. — whoso genuine signature appears above, and before whom the above affidavits and power of attorney were made and executed, is an acting Justice of tho Peace (or Notary Public in and for the county of State of Georgia, duly commissioned at the time oi signing the same, and all his attestations as Buch are entitled to full faith and credit Given under my hand and seal of office this day of , one thousand eight hundred and sixty . Clerk Court, County ^Georgia. sep 30 40 kegs 20d Nails, cheap 230 s&czB Ex!ra Flour, low For sale by WM. H. STARK. CEfATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, under forecIosureVf mortgage, by and with the consent of all parties interested, on the firBt Tuesday In December next, before the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, the unex pired Lease of the late firm of Morrell & Foster, of rPaaota - an i in those two lot3 of Land, Bitnatc, lying, and being in the city of Savannah, ne^r iha intersection of Liberty street and the Thunderbolt road—said lease ha.ing'yet an unexpired term of nearly two years, with a privilege of renewal oi fire years from tli« 1st September, ISM—aril lease being condtti ntd tor tho annual payment Gf $100, payable quarterly. Afro, all the Boildings, Mills, Machinery, Steam Engines, Rogers snd appur.enancej of ouch mills and machinery, eitnata and being upon such lots, and sub ject to removal therefrom at tha option cf the pur chaser.. Aleo, two Wagons and one largo brown Horse ; the same being levied on as the property of Wliliam Morrell, surviving co-partner of the late firm of Morrell & Foster, under and by virtue of a mort- gagey?, fa. in favor cf R. <b J. Lachlison, i-suing from the 1 merer Court of Chatham county. eep 30 BENJAMIN L COLE, Sheriff C. C. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL b3 sold, ©n the first Tuesday in November text, before the door of the Court House, In Chatham county, between the u»U3l hours of tale, Lot No 12 New Franklin ward, in the city of Swannuh, with the improvements. Said loi is tubject to an an nual ground rent to the Mayor and Aldermen, of $147 89. The above property sold as the property of William F. Brantley, under an order of the Superior Court of Chatham, county *tker judgment In attachment in faver ofBrigfcat#«aldwin & Co. rs. Frank.in & Brantley. BENJAMIN L. COLE, sap 80 Sheriff O. C. ASS’T QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 1 Twenty-Fifth Beo’t 6. V. J A LL persons having demands against this Derart- ment will please prosent them immeuiately: through Box No. 565, Bavannah Po>t Office, N. O. TILTEN, sep 29 3 Capt-.and A. Q. M. FOB, SALE, Jgfe. A emaU- and very convenient Houee, with large Lot,'iir rear of tha Park, auL For further particulars, apply at this office, sop £9 12 * FOR SALE, Ncte —Tho affidavit may be made either before a Justice of the Peace or Notary Public, and tho certifi cate of its legality may be made either by a Clerk of the Superior, Inferior, or Court of Ordinaly, with tho seal attached. All claims made out according to the above inetruc tions, and forwarded to me, will be promptly collect’d and gent to the parties, either by express or mail as directed, lor ten per cent. Those who have claims’ on file m *.he office can have them collected by sending a power of attorney with seal of court attached. 6 H. C. BARROW, . C’aim Agent for Georeia. A.Hrefs, Box 1141, Richmond, Va. sept29—151 WAITED. A C JOKING STOVE for St. John’s Hospital. Any p:rson hiving one to give, or dbporo of on -aable terms, v,ill p!eaie apply at the Hospital, r of Liber y r.nd Jeff rson scree’s. 6 sep 29 A H OUSa. and Lot for sala in ihe town of Valdosta. P on tha Savannah, Albany & Gulf Railroad a. healthy location, comprising 4 acres of Land, with all cecesrary out houses—all new—garden and fine well of water, for eale cheap. Enquire of sen 20 CHAMPION & FREEMAN. SUNDRIES. *t POUNDS choice Hams X Ii D v 2C0 pounds choice Bide rep 29 For sale by C. P. ROGERS. Skidaway Shell Road Co., - Bavannah, Bept. 17, If 62. S EALED Proposals will ba received by the under signed until tho 7th day oi October, for patting * the road in order and keepingjt in repair lor one year. Any information required can be oblained from L 8. D’LT n n, Esq., President. A bond and good se curity will be required for tho faithful performance of the work. C. W. W. BE UEV, eep 29 td Sec. anQ Tress. w boil Farm for Sale. Tho underoigned offers for sale a valuable ,_'arm, lying three and a half miles below .Adairsvllle, half a mile from the railroad in Bartow (formerly Cass) county, Ga. There are 494 acres—a mountain lot and two valley iota. The valley lots Join— are of oak and hickory growth, snd being well watered with two or throe fine springs and a branch, form one of the most desirable; imA‘if tastefally Improved, would be, one of the most beau tiful places in tho »p country. There are 140 acrai clewed, a two-rte-j log dwolliag, and several uiaU cabins on the place orchard, Ac. No humbuz Inthh. description. Pri «* ?’,000. Address smmia B. O. Wo fin Kingston, Ga. £rri4j eir f •urt d aep 27 FO rpHAT beautiful i SALE, Rand on Lover’s AjoMag Mr. U_,. SSWttgS' oaoe - I OLIVES m. li£l*bbh> 6 * ' mi • ■ ■■ -i..i ii. iiiiimi Si