The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 16, 1862, Image 2

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I,". W^psri* 1 ?' " . " ‘ ' < • r. •« i> ' - v* ■ p V- . • ■ ' |: •" ■- r \. :; '-.- bv-, ;r. w- «j * ir an»ooijntic > BiviiGii. ■ r..- " -.•■-■===== = . jaMETB. SHEED, - - - - '- - EDETOR- CHANGE OF :o.- TERM8. ■ ft'j tffnt luB» oe: prcseat raid. of vaJajcriplioii afford aa coamanravloii .'or lie labor ami 010007 wnplojvd In Ool wbUraUoo of ^ ! ‘‘“‘“'tiv" off! S rewimedtooa Ail o« cipenawte. high, wite» dm^ttUffnpMo ml iotter - .rrerporder«. proteHv SSE ««*£ «** or tej otter pay* tr tte Con- ,1 au j tvd iKCS. a. loacL a any vap«' J* SSC • ted,' to^ooP “ “Pi 01Ir mart heip tu ?ot£r tto tertian. VTe do tet «ptet to nuk. money toUme.litetn«0i H3 only ask to be kept even .fritt wntf thir view, on ted after tins 16th Ang.,18B, and until the close of tto war and the ro-establltemont of VuttaMa the foUowin* will be oor Terms of Subscription. DainrlVrte. otfoyem' ** J* six months 8 00 Any time lees than 6 months, (per month) 1 00 - Tni-Wffxxnx Tatct- one year 8 00 • « bit months 8 00 rro EnbscripUoas received for less than eLx mociba- . 2 -so ' wotxy Papke, one year * ™ i» *» six months 1 &0 .SAVANNAH, GA. BTitirsday Morning, Octoltcr 16, 1863. No News.—’We received not a word by the tcle-rai-h yesterday from any direction. It was quite aggravating considering the important character of the newa expected. Trie WniTSEB. altera Iodk wet and dreary spell, cleared off yesterday and gave ns bright r.Uy and cool, bracing atracs; hero, ve suggestive of Autumn. German Volunteers —At an election for officers o/ the German Volunteers, held yester day, the following persons were elected : Captain—C. Werner. 1st L?fUte»:ant—C. A. II. Urabach. 2J Llculc: v..t. Sr.—J. Fleck. 2dLVentv!. it.t, Jr.—J. Wolbcr. * Capt. Stcgln and First Lieut. Easier declined on account of ill health. Cgletttoupe Light.Infantry, Co. B.—This coaipucv held a meeting yesterday and re or ganized'for 11:0 wur as follows : ’Captain—F. W. S*:nr. ’ *i. £ t Lieutenant—James Lachliscn. 2d Lieutenant, Sr.,—II. A* Eikins. ' 2J Lieutenant, Jr.,—J. C. Bryn. - The corps will co into camp ic-day at the west end of Lover’s Lane. ►Li'.a . C. Freeman dccl n-da rc-e’ection. The. Wood Gad.—The supply of coal iHn exhausted, we commenced last night the u»e of wood gas. The effect of the change v/as vr-ry perceptible, especially in the streets, wv ruany of the burptirs had not been attended to, to suit the new slate of things. The new nr al tered burner? rccraed to emit a suf3eier.« y of ligh-, hut we observed that all of them g ive forth a forked inM.sad of a solid flame, owi 1 probably, to l\x* roughness of the tube. Tnis defect rciucdi-'d lh*v may he liiade to at .• v»er a good purpose. The old t urners aflatdr-i light about t.o a sperm caudle, and we care not how soon they are got rid of. In our o2co the light was very fair, though the first night can hardly be regarded as a test, Lb ere bei g a considerable quantity of coal gas still [communicated J Jir. Editor : la your psjter of this morning, “Civis” asks of you what right Congress ora State Legislature has to seiza private propertyi and you were kind enough to reply that it was sometimes essential to the public interests, as, for instance, for the purpose of throwing up defensive works, for supplying food for hungry troops, and in like urgent cases.. I would beg to enquire if you include among such urgent cases the burning of Ironses, for fuel, as the commanding eflioera in this neighborhood per mit to be done, and that too in cases where plenty of rails and much dry wood can be got close by ? G. October 15*, 1SG1 Wc unhesitatingly eay that we do not.—[Edr- Board of Health. '(.oinpson, Typhoid Fever, Columbus (a Foundling), 4 months, Debility, lute mien is in Laurel Grove Cemetery for the week ending Get. 13, 1802. • October 7—Joseph Gray, 17 years, Continue;! Fever. Columbus Arti'le'v. * Osz. 7—E. U. * Arti ler . • ct. 13—Infd 3avanna-'. Oct. 13—Andrew J. T.Tillrr, 39 years and 3 months^ Disease of Hea-t. Few 'fork. ELACS3 AND COLORED. October 7—Aun JaUhcau, 37 years Cancer ol t c Womb Oct. 9—Ch -rks SO years, Old Age, “ 9—Kitlj, 10 m<>u‘.bs, Choleia. “12—8 e : lie i, 7 years and 3 mo: ths, Typhoid Fover a;d Fccamoa a -*> (Signed) A. F. TORLAY, Keeper L. G. Cemetery. Interments in Cathedral Cemetery for the week ending Oct. 13,1862. Oct. 7—Owen Ketoe. £0 years. Coiajumption of the Bowels Iieland. Oct. 7—1- f&ntWci. Bradley, Stillborn. ** 10—Ffcur v7alacr, uS j ears, Enteric Fover, Ire land. • Oct. *2—Pat:!-, k Cu:rau,3J y.are, Chronic Biarrhiea, Iroiand. arg,aret Lary, 71 years, Consumption, Oct. 12—It charl Holcnc, C7 years, Dysentery, Ire land. (Signed) .TESEMIAH hfcCROnAN, Kecpor C. Cenrelery. Whites jo Blacks and colored ! ”!!!!] ” ’) * * ’ * ** 4 Total A. H. Waver. Sec, and TrekV ^ First Volunteer Eeglmcnt. 2Ir. Editor; Bieass announce the following parsons as candidates for Field Officers of the above Regiment: For Colonel—John W. Anders* n. For Lieutenant .Colonel—V/m. S. Rockwell. For M jor—Martin J. Ford. Mr; Editor: Please announce Cap*. A. Bo- naad as a cauuidata for M-^jor of the First Regi meut Georgia Volunteers, and oblige . Many Volunteers. Tiie Outlawed Federal Officers.—The New York Tribune, commenting on the Con federate proclamation outlawing Gen. Hunter, and his assistants engaged in drilling negro regiment?.,-chys: That cur government did sanction this ex periment iht re,can be. no doubt# inasmuch as it furnished the original Negro Brigade with arms and a peculiar uniform, and bus allowed all the expensc-3 attendant; thereon to be met out of the uaJonai exchequer, -through the Quartermas ter’s Leparimeni.; aud.it nas since, according to nncaatradictou report, authorized, by disect and positive order, the enrollment in compa nies, battalions and regiments, of 50,000 ne- groea in the department of the South, of whom V‘®r the presen;) only 5,000 arc to be armed as soldiers, though all arc to be held in readiness to receive arms at any moment. We call upon the government at once to assume its just re- ■possibility in the premises, and relieve these officers from their present false position. Tlie Fiftieth Georgia Beglment in VI»» giuia and- .Maryland. , . Bivouac Army of N o bth e bN‘Va . t: i Near Winchester, Opt. 5,1862. .) Mr. Edit**-: Perhaps a few: idols’* from one of the Fiftieth Georgia as 10 our doings and suHhricgs iu.ihc present campaign may not be unacceptable to your readers. .We have but few-chroniclers, and while scarce hoping to equal the bright fame already achieved by the earlier regiments sent out by. the noble old Empire State, we would fain have the public know, at all events, that such a regiment ex isted, fought and soil'd ed in the glorions strng glc for right and independence. On the lSih July wc were placed in the brigade commanded by General Thomas F. Drayton, of. 8. C., along with the 57th Georgia, Phillips’ Legion, 15th S. C., and 3d S.YJ. Bat talion, (James’), and < rdered off to Virginia. On the 20th August we took up the line of march to join General Longstreet’s column, from Gordonsville to the Rapldan, some thirty odd miles, which we inarched in twenty hours. On arriving ac the main camp, all the baggage, knapsacks, &c., were left, and with only a blanket and what we could stuff in otir pockets, we croesed the Rapidan next morning ard fair ly started on as hard a campaign for steady forced marching and hard fighting as I ever ex pect to see again in this war. We were in three engagements at the differ ent fords of the Rappahannock, each time under a heavy fire from artillery, but sustained few casualties, the men standing fire remarkably well; indeed, we found the reputation of Geor gia troops in this respect very high in t he army. Our next engagement was at Thoroughfare Gap, where the Fiftieth was ordered to charge through the pass, under a heavy fire from the enemy’s artillery, and storm the heights to tbs left. The Fiftieth went through at the double quick in splendid style, bat by seme misunucr- pt-mding we were thrown on the right instead of the left. The mistake was soon rectified, however, the regiment dashing across the Gap again and scaling the heights in magnificent style, getting there jnsl in time to see the dis comCtted foe flying before Anderson’s brigade in utter confusion! Night coming on, aided their flight, and enabled them to get off their artillery. Next morning we took up the line of march to Manassas to the relief of Jackson, then hard pressed by Pope’s whole army. Ar riving there, we were placed on the extreme right of the liue, and remained there two days under artillery fire, but net immediately cn gaged until the evening of the 30J\ when we were ordered, by mistake, I believe, instead of Kemper’s brigade, to advance on the enemy’s line a£ the double quick. A more welcome order couhl not have come to us, for the men, in hearing 01 the terrible struggle for over thirty-six hours, were chafiDg a good deal. They dashed off with a shout that made every thing riDg around; but ere we had gone si: hundred yards we were ordered bacflnigain, and on returning were ordered to leave oar reeiment on picket and carry the remainder of the brigade into action at the double quick. The Fiftieth was left, greatly, to onr chagrin, but it mattered little, as the rest of the brigade got into action action too late to do the service required. Whose fault that was, I cannot pretend to say. I kept a bright look out during the time, and all orders leceived by Gen. Drayton seemed to me to be promptly obeyed. I say this much, as some strictures have been passed on his man agemeat of his brigade on that day. We also took part in the lisht opposite Can- treville, where Gen. Kearney was killed, and a portion of the Fiftieth under command of Capt. Wilson, of Company A, captured 175 prisoners and considerable stores at Ccntrcville. Our next route lay towards Drainesville, from thence to Leesburg, Frederick and Hagerstown, Maryland. These marches told fearfully on the ranks of onr army. I firmly believe that not less than 15.00G men were straggling behind when the army arrived at Frederick; perhaps 20,000 were nearer the. truth. I ha7e seen the poor fellows drop dead out of the ranks when toiling along in quick time under the hot broil ing sun. Others would stagger off under a tree, lay their blankets under their heads, and die there amid the dust and with the tramps of the rapidly passing host ringing in their cars. The Fiftieth, at Hagerstown, showed only some 250 out of 500 that left Gordonsville. A large proportion were stragglers, but quite a number were literally marched down and left sick on the road. On the 14th September (Sunday) we were or dered to South Mountain Gap, near Boonsboro’, to check the advance of McClellan. We made a forced march of it (ten miles), aud got there about 3 P. M. Here we were ordered .‘to take position on the eastern slope of the mountain; two other brigades were ordered to take posi tion on our right and left, where, I believe, the intention was to charge and clear the hill of an advancing column of the enemy. The road there was extremely difficult, and through such a dense thicket, that the whole brigade was strung out at one time in single file. On arriv ing on the ground we found it already occu pied by the enemy in large force. Our brigade made a desperate effort to form in line under a tremendous fire of musketry, which we only succeeded in doing to find ourselves complete ly outflanked on either side, while the brigade who were to have supported us had not yet made their appearance. The Fiftieth were posted in a narrow path washed out into a reg ular gully, and were - fired into by the enemy from the front, rear and left flank. The men stood Iheir ground nobly, returning the tire un til nearly two-thirds of their number lay dead or wounded in that lane. Oat i>f 210 .carried into the fight over 125 were killed and wound ed in less than twenty minutes. The slaughter was horrible. When ordered to retreat I could scarce extricate myself from the dead and wounded around me, A man could have walk ed from the head of our line to the foot cn their bodies. The survivors Of the regiment retreated very orderly back to where Gen. Anderson’s brigade rested. The brigade suffered terribly. James’ South Carolina Battalion v/as nearly annihila ted. The Fiftieth Georgia lost nearly all their commissioned officers. Phillips’ Legion at one time was nearly completely surrounded and barely escaped being taken.- Next morning, or rather that night, the army retreated and fell back to the heights around Sharpsburg. Here Drayton’s brigade was again placed on the rightof our line, near a small river named the Antietam. On the evening of the 17th, the Fiftieth,'some ninety strong, were placed on picket on the banks of the river. Next morn ing oar cavalry pickets were driven across from the other side, and the enemy succeeded placing a four gun battery on the heights of the Blue Ridge, commanding the river. Three brigades passed along in plain view of our pickets to our right to attempt crossing. I having command of the right wiDg of the regi ment, strung out my pickets, in obedience to orders from Gen. Drayton, as far to the right as the men conld be placed, greatly weakening my line of skirmishers. The enemy having succeeded in silencing our supporting battery, commenced pouring in a tremendous fire of grape and canister on us while their skirmish ers engaged ours; Toombs’ brigade, cn our left, fought until their last cartridge was ex pended. Lieut. CoL Kearse, of the Fiftieth, finding his position untenable, and ascertaining that the enemy in strong force were passing the river on onr right, and having no support on that side, drew his line of pickets back some three hundred yards from the river, just in time, as it proved, as onr right was flanked and fired on by the enemy’s skirmishers as we fell back. Here we were thrown into Toombs’ brigade aud double- quieted off to* the heights near Sharpsbmg, where we arrived just in time to save one oi onr batteries trom capture by the enemy. I shall never forget the scene that met my gaze as we reached the top of the hill. There stood the four guns naked and desolate, no living soul about them, no caissons or gun- nere • the ground lay strewed with dead horses and men. The gnnnere, who had worked Iheir pieces until the enemy were within fifty raids of them and their infantry supports had (riven way, implored us as wp charged past them to save their battery. -PIf try it, my lade,’-cried Gen. Toombs,'as h erode rnni4-" ,n the &s£ or tW fcnoe; TOW'FifrUntrGrort..^ on the left, and u soon as formed we saw the Yankee line! Id splendid order edvanee on the Rune We let them get within sixty or seventy tints ofn=. J? a withering Yollby, that made iheir whole flmo reel and staggerIfoderlifie dreadful effect ol the fire, as ii they were /trunk. Again atad again, with murderous aun we poured into il-.em volley nti*;r vjiiev. until, utterly unable to face Mich itii.o'e punkhr- meut, their Wl o:« lire hr. am# sought tKfe fJnP^in 0 ^ th !f bl !‘ ' U ' * 1111 ' th U WOOd fence in front, charged to the edge of the hill and puroued.lhe^ flying toe lor nearly a mile towards the river. Tlu: gunner?, running k' u ns, c-pun d u terrible fire with shell on their alreauy thiumd hanks. I nev«r saw guns served quicker or with more fearful effeet. I have no id»a that urn- third of that splendid column got Lark to Dll the talc; it was a wholesale slaughter. It was now night, and we gathe.td together what remained of our sorely tliutiered regi- S n ! y , S 0 !^ 613 ’ - aud 6larled out over the tuird fought field to find our proper brigade. We were over forty-eight hours without auy- ^ e . at » a ° d tbe men were utterly exhaust- ed. Yye found the brigade about midnight, and receiving some cooked provisions from our in defatigable commissary, who was lookiug out for us, we lay dowu on the battle field sur rounded by dead and wounded men and horses and slept as only tired and weary soldiers cah sleep, a,ext day we held the field in peace, and next night retreated across the Potomac. Wear, now resting here, eight miles from Winchester, and recruitirg. The regiment now numbers some 350. Already stragglers and conscripts are commg in very fast, and should there be more fighting to do ere the winter . closes in upon us, I trust me Fifteth will try aod maintain toe glorious reputation the old Empire Slate of the South has already achieved, in this war; and I do not think the State will ever blush to own the men she sent into the field on the 4th of March last. The arm^is now in splendid condition, aud woe betide “Little Mac ” if ever he crosses the Potomac. He’Ji not be likely to make the “neat retreat’ his officers complain of Gen. Lee’s making.* P. .VI cG. Wostovc-r, one of the oldest and most famous estates on James river, worth §150,000, hrs been sold for §50,000. The land is so filled with unburiqd and half-buried Yankee corpse.', that it will not be inhabitable or cultivable for years to come. Berkley, another old James river es tate, will be sacrificed in like manner f :r like reasons. RECEIPTS MT UAILaOAhb Per Central Eailror-d, October 15.—G5 .ks fl^rr, C sacks corn, 83 *ks meal, 213 sacks sail, 5 bra cr.1 4 bble eoap/7 nxs goods, i2 bales woo], y ba'es domestic?, 2 bxs tallow, 5 bales waste, £0 bales fodder, 2 wheelbar rows, £0 bdls eug:r cane, 2 hursts and 20 mules, and mdze. Per Savancah, Albany &. Gulf Railroad, Ca.L 13.— 2SG bales cotton, 150 sacks corr, 2 cars rice. 100 cow bides, 3 cars lumber. 20 bbls 59 boxes aud 50 bgs m* CGNSaS-NElfiS, Pp* Centra! Railroad, October 15.—Major Ii Eirsch, G J Fulton, CC Miller, M Iinmpbne , Hon K Toombs, H'M Davenport, T A Parsons, 8 JT Burke.H H Illinois, B E MyrieS, W J Tullls, G B, V D Gresham, K C Wade. B Constantine, C W Weber, S M XitflUeau, V/ B Pritchard, N & A FT* fft, DeWitt A .Morgan, Ti Q on & Gordon, LaBoche & Bell, Duncan & Johnson. M/jor •I L Yi ia'cnga, P ’J* MontJord, A jb Morrell. L A Fai;i gaot, v? p > onge, W D Etheridge. Per Favannab, Albany & Gulf Railroad, Cot. 15.— 1 is-m & Gordon, Capt Cameron. Capt Yulee, Major H Hirsch. Duncan & John-on, G B Turner, E <1 ** ade & Co, LaR.cb-i & Bell, Miber &z Pa'amore, A J M il’er &■ Co, Erwin & bardee J T Stco'e, J Poyie, Capt N Mc- Crudy, Richardson & Martin. Dr W T Pcrh, L L' Var- nedoo, Lt Cunningham, Capt N O Tilton, N A llardce & Co, lehn & JT6 t r, and others. me©, Cn tl»3 night of tho-lst instant, at her res’nehco in BainiiridEC, Ga , after a lingo ing and .painiul illness, w: ich she bore w tn Cnrinainpatier.ee and resigna tion, EMMA O. HINiS, tho ueloved wl o of D. P. Hines, M. D Of tuch is the kingdom of Heaven.” * *• * Mow Advertis&is^&tSi Notice to Advertisers. VV All advertisements, except those sent in by persons with whom wc have yearly contracts, to insure insertion, must be paid for in advance. We arc compelled to make this rule, at least for a time, and hope none will expect ns to depart from it. NOTICE. sa A'.L members cf the German Volunteers w 11 immediately report for diny at the Camp, on iho comer of Lovc.’s lane and the White Bluff road. By order of C. A H. UMBiCF, 7EtLic-.it. C .md’g. II. Mexkcn, O. 9. 2 o.tlC yiMyili LIST OP 1-fob ¥mm IN THE OfHee cf the Southern Express Co. OCTOBER 10, 1862. Andersen, Gecrge B. Crane, H. A. Hi ton, T A. Son JecO.Wt O. oe‘ IS Robinson John W. Sami 1-J. ? r. C. D. Tripp, J. M. Knight, A. A. • C H. BULKLF.Y, Agent. TO REST, For one year, from the lit of Norembjr next, 3§v-j a commod OU3 and convenient Dwelling tioute. a du-.irab'o 'ocation. Addrers Fey B^x, No. 8, Post Office. 3 ret 1G To the Public. T H'S is to info m from and alter Friday the 17th inst., the citizens cf Sa~£unah that* _jiday the 17th inst., my tture will be open lor t e side of Vin'gar, in qnantities to suit purchasers, or fr’m a quart upwards. 1 have left on band, al?o. a choice lot of ali kinds of Liquors, Wines, Syrcp*, Bittera, &3., both in boxes and bet ties, which I will soli at fair prices to ihoeo who will got an order from the General Commanding or permission to pur chose the eumo; otherwise nothing can be purchased from me but Yinegsr and Syrups. These wishing to purchase Liquors or Wmc.s from me need not 3pply without an o der, as bef.ro stated, 1 they will cevtrjnly be refure*’ in every instance. Open irom S o’clock a. m until 4 o’ lock p m. J. N. MULLER, Agent. cct 16 2 Ma ket gqngro. HOTEL FOR RENT • . AND Furniture fer Sale. T HE unders’gced offers to re _ t his Hotel, opposite tho Presenger Depot in Macon, Georgia, fcnown as “ BROWS’S HOTEL ” The location of tho house is consider-, d the best in tlm State, it not in lh3 South, for doing a largo and safe Lu&inesj. Accommodations are ample for 150 to 200 greats, and the hotel is well supplied with til mcessary equipments for such an establishment. Re possible parties who deeire a lease ot tbo bopse, and to pn cha e a rapt «■ r all of the. fur niture, will do well to come and eeq. for themselves, or address mo for te^ms at any day. Poisesti n will be even at short notice. oct 10 6 E. E. BROWN, Proprietor. 500 NEGROES WiHTED, O H fhs Public Works around :ha ci*y of Savannah. Sixteen dollars per month wdl be paid tor good men, and thirteen dollars for good women—payable monthly. The negroes to to valued by Government and, if L-st to the owners by mnning away to the ene my, will ba paid for. Tho negrees will bo well at tended to, if sick. Parties can send their negroes to us. and we will attend t5 delivery and cee that the proper receipts are taken for them. For further information, apply to ocU6d4vwC BLOUNT <fcD AWSON. n«lce, ai?>.Mu of Tot 1 M-il wiUte twelve jot cent oct 16 V V ■ 8 ' Agepte.— : fojisale, 1 ood A ^«#rfS?w *Eoi tom. ted pariicaiiue, apply»» p - H - OIiTor > B.0;. at Amer S fc '°-. ° It3 i. H 0S. H, HABDBK. TO RENT, T HE H«»uso now occupied by F: W. Cornwell, Esq ( FLOUR. A SMALL lot, in half tacks, for sals by O. D. ROGER?. oc t 16 Comer Bay and Drayton streets. LARD. AC JAR5 prime Lard, coita'ning about 15 poun s Z(l each just recrivedandf rialeby C D. ROGERS, oct 16 C »ner Bay and Drayton etreets. BICE. 30 CASKS prime Lice 'or s--!c. Ai ply l» oct 15 1Q FOOTE & JAUDON. Cavalry Battalion. M Y battalion of Georgia Drrg-.ons hte not attained its maximum. 1 wiil still take more men, either ei. gly or by companies. Low is unq estionably the tin e to voienteer. Tic opyorJuaity will roon be lost. The now Conscript act nn=t *e enforced. Congress has alresdy pas cd a law providing esmps of instr ,- c- t'on. The ntzt step will be conscription. Authority will be giv^n to raise coupe me b. Everything will be fornieh'.d but hor es. “To those who with tr» t elect lor themtelvep, and who like tho c&vaby arm of the ser vice, this will be about’ tho Ier.t opportnr ily. Arplj to me pcreoually or by Ittf at Dnlior, 6a. 1 W. AVERY, cc-. 15 6 Lt Co’. Bat. Ga. Drjg'-orf. Strayed or Stolen, Frym the y.vd of the Bartow Ucs-ital, a small BAY HOBS?, 10 bands h’gh, lame in C-r'b&s left bir d foot, which i3 vrhiie jfi A reward of Twenty Dol'ars n ill bo paid for his delive-yto iho urdcrsigaJJ, at the Barlow Hos pital or Ogl.tborpe Btrra:k. cct15 G A. It. HA7HAH3. JUST RECEIVED : 10 bales Factory Yarns 15 bates 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown Shirtings bales Brown Drills bales 10 dozen Extra Heavy Drills English Grey Poplins Georgia and Tennessee Colored Homespuns Scotch Ginghams Georgia Grey Jeans Georgia Grey Twills For sale, ret: ii or who*.csilr, by cct 15 £fto~i&E r £ ! S T <x ffSO&GAitf* FLOUR. 1 CA SACKQ Snpcrflno Flour i clip '•> bbla Paragon Mi’la Fleur In s’.oro aud for aalo by oct 15 W. M. DAVIDSON * . FOR SALE, 4 WHEELER & WILSON’S 6EWISG MACHINE; now, of toil quality, and with a-good 6upply o Needles attached, r pply at this office. Mo*el Furniture for Sale. T IZE tubEcrib ra would offer the entire a’oek cf Fumiiure now in the Hutto ETduae, Mobil?, for sale, and this la a rare o;pojtuni'-y lor coy one who wishes to engage io tha hotel busino e. If no; eold boiore the 1st of 15o- ember, the flock wi 1 probably be divided and sold in small lota The Furniture is in excellent order, aud tl o sleek :s mo:o complete then any in tto Con:cceracy. Aside from the Etcck now in wo have quite a lot of Now Crockery m ; ke to Older, aho Cudery, bil- ver Ware, Glass Wire, &o , Ac. r.Ct 14 lmo . H. CHA'dBE .LAIN & CO. $75 REWARD. S TOLEN from my camp, at V. hi e Bli ff. «u or about the night of \Yedcmd y Jai l, iho 7 th inst , a brss3-bound mahor any WRITING DESK, acute ic ing ali lie otBcial records of my troop—tho Randolph Rangers—vsrio_o private jaters and rece p'a, and sIeo several hnedr- d dollars in money, belonging to the troop, consisting cf Confedorato note, iisued at Columbia, Eo Ca., and of bdla of tho Merchcnts’ & Plauters’ Bank ; f oavtnnch.* Tho above reward wiil be paid for tho recover/ of the deck and its contents, and its return to mo, at my camp or in the city, or $3j for the desk and parerp. EDW. C. ANDRES ON, Jun., oct 14 3- Capt. Randolph Basgt rs. ASmNISTSATOR^S SALE. W ILL bo sold, on TUESDAY, 21st October, 1862, between the legal hours of sale,* at the late rc-sidenca of Richard Williams, 'n the Auga*ta-road, three miles from the city, all the Household and Kitchen Fomitu: e, consisting of 3 Tables, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bock-case, 1 Clock, 1 Feather Bed and 2 Pillows. 2 Ma-.tressos, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Wnehstand. 1 lot Iron Pots, 2 Trunks and con ents, 4 Caalrs, 1 Washstand, &c. Also, 1 Horse tnd Bagg *, 1 Saddle, 2 Hogs, 2 Cows and 1 Calf, 1 Cheat Tools, x Cross-cut Saw, 1 pair Mill Stones, 1 Gri’ d-s o: c, 1 Plow, 1 Rifle, 1 Sli'-t Gup, 1 double-case Silver Watch; 1 St.el Trip, 1 Anvil, and eundry otier articles. So d under and by virtue of an order jasccd by the Eon, Dominick A. C’Byrne, Ordinary of Chaih -.m county, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of Richard Williams, late of Chathsm county, deceased Terms caeb. oct 10 td* PHILIP IX EU3SELL, Adm’r. EOEGSA—LIBERTY COTH7TY—To rj] whom V^T it may concern: Whereas. L. J.. Mallard will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for Lett ora of Administration on the c suite of CyruB S. Mallard, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to mate objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in Decomber next, otherwise said loiters will bo granted. Witness tho Hon. Vv'zn. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, thi- 10th day of October, 1&62. 00 t 15 W. P. GIRARDEAU, one G eorgia—clinch cgustt.—to an whom it may concern: , Whereas, James W. Fulwsrd has applied to eo for Letters of Administration on tho estate oi J aid Or. Leg- go: t. iate of paid county, deceased; . . tl Thcco are, therefore, to cite and numcnixh a.1 parties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to be and appear utmy office on the first Monday in November next to sho^ causo (if any thoy have) why letters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my band this 6th ° c f 1 ^’moEGAN g Ordinary Clinch county. SAVA5HVA1I, ALBAIVF & UULF RS R, Shortest ana most e&p6dittow.roiti&3o Srunenick and Thome stills, Ga, Madison C. H.. Lake Oity, MonticeUo and Tallahassee, Fla. O H and after Thursday, October 16th, 1S62, the cars will leave and rua daily (Snndaja excopted) as follows: . ~ " Leave Savannas at... r. ,... 7.00 a. m Arrive at Thomasville (No. 19) at ......9.00 p. m. BETUUNING : Leave Thomasville (So. K>) at. 5.C0 a. m. Airive at Savannah ai ........ 6.00 p. m. Connecting at Melnio-ih (iio. 8), going West, ox Tuesdays, Tharcdays end Saturdays, with a lint o. Ooaohes to Parle?, vi* Hic^bcro’. r?Vfirr!rg on altor Coaches to nato days. Connecting i cars for Brunewck. Cfcnnecting at Qnitma. Coaches to Madison, c. r . Connecting at Groove; : j* 9) tiiili ,6. daily, srfih . L.. J . 17) -smb a dafU ii - first c!&fs four horre Ooas.b*** to Mceh-j.* D. i., J>» miles, arriving at it octlC'B loti;.;'- rennet* v, lt o the care o'* J e ?. > C 1 ”.. U ^ Si Harks. . v ■ Freight . .-.t, . cmdayf, Wednes days and Fridays, at 8 a m., returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 p. m. N, B.—Double the regular rates yt-IU be charged on all articles shipped by passenger trains, excepting fruit, fresh mea5 1 Bzk, oysters, and other perishable ar ticles. Freight 07 passenger trsi: ehonld be delivered ot Iho depot at lecct on? h^’jr >»?• • re tho time of tho train. In eonjitiicviou wild ih:. „,hs . ;au»* o reighi on the fiavanr.ab. I ’bar* N L-uii Railroad wit ec hiCrcr.icd 20 per ,-r--* - • . ; ih- 1>. 1 Jay Fabrua.'i, If C2 oct 14 ’Vri.f Steam Engine for Sale. O NE 12-irch •■ylirder Erg no, r.O-inch stroke, box bed plate, wrought iron sbeft, 6 in -.hes diam- ebr; ba‘ d fly-wheel, 10 feet diameter, 12-inch faoe; return fl e boiler,^6 inchesiFdianioter, It) ft-.t tong; wrought iron smoke stack: sv aui aud water connec tions, all cemp'eio aud of copper. This engine l a; No. 1 firne aud ,’i tmgpumps. Re fer to “ H. H. LIHVlLLE, oct 14 codS* Savannah, Go. BY KIT, Mil & C0„ KICHMOND. -* BOFFIi IT mmm. o N FRIDAY, the 17th inai. nl. a*, our waro’.ou o. Commencing at 10 o’clock, wo tLall sell 195 Bags Bio Coffee. Eaa‘p!t s re;dy f r examination on the morning of tho sale. After which wc will stli 2,000 PACKAGES mkm, O. LicOiutn, Fine and-Choice grades. Terms Carii. KfclKT, T.V.H7E CO., Auctioneers, oct13 *td Mounted Volunteers. TF7B have receive 1 authority to ra*ts a < nu p«.i - ( VV mount'd men for coast def me. ‘i'n«'»w wi-h- ing <o uuit; with us in lib ct’h'rab’e branch • l S'»r’ i *o at a heaHhy po-.;, w 11 do well to apply.immediatt.lj, ao we expect to have the compary mustered iu'.o ser vice withi.i twelve days from Gate. Duri fz o*r absence fron 1 1)3 city, apply tc IrTr.T. H. Maxwell. No. 92 Bay street, J. F. PELOT, J. G. M; ORE. Oc'obor 18. tl ret 14 O RDERS left ct Moors's Drug Store, 'and at Kohler & Kolb’s £cj;ar Store, corner of Broug^tf-n and Jefferson si reels, will moot with prompt atieotioa. All who are r.oing tho present burners or coal gas would do well to apply immediately.6 cct 14 Watea* -BiacSsets aed Malls, K)fb KEG3 a=soricd Nai;3 £5 dozen Buckets • For sale by . oct 14 , LOVELL & LATTRIORE. SMIiD-iliM HEABQUARTEE3 Sin GA. REG ; T, P. A. 0. 2. Camp at Bait icy .Vakbtboh, October 11,1SS2. SPECIAL OR9W, No. 44. A REWARD of Fifty.D.-liars will be pnid for the approhecBion and delivery at these Headquarters of Priva cs JOHN GREEN HUTCHKSON and WM. HflTCriKS »N, deserters from C.;pl Jobn A. Phillips’ Company (6) of lU‘s regiment; cr Thirty Dollars will bo laid ?ortho former, who is 6 foot high, has drrlc hair, gray eyes, derh complexion, and wnen er- luted was by occipation a farmer; ai.d Twenty Dol las for tto Iat rr, is 5 foot 10 inches high, has light hair, blue o:o\ D ir complexion, and wacn-ehli.-tcd v1 as by <ccnpation a farm - r. When last h^ard of, they had taken the v/oods in Monlgo very county, near the lines of Ercacuo! and Johnson, and are sliil sny posed to bo shirking ab ut tho swamps in or.c of these ccurtie’. By order of Col. GEO P. HARRISON. Comu’g 33d Ga. Icgl. P. A. C. 8. Geo. W. Eloxtnt, 1st Lt. and Adyt. . *oct 13 $100,000 WORTH . OF VALUABLE IPIflfl ii 1111 ill! f*g\ HHD'S. New Orleans Sugar Ov 35 balesEo. 1 0suabarg3 GO bales Cotton Yarns - 29 bags choice Grain Feppcr 3CC0 lbs. choitfe Ch'-ckory 10C0 lbs. Star Cand ea * ICO reams Wrapping Paper 1000 yards Country Jeans • • 100 bbls Ez ra Flour 100 sack a Family do Vi es, Br ndies, Ac. Ali in stcra and 'or snlo by PRITCHETT & vfILLTAMSON, oct 13 6 Macon, Georgia. Plantation Eegroes.. Stock, . See., &c., FOR G ^ dALE, I will sell my Plantation, rilnatcu in Macon county, five miles fron V« inche'ter, on the South-western Railroad co- taining?,4C0 acres of level oak and hickory .lard, well improve , with &ood wat:-r and very healthy- I wll edso s.jll with the place, if desi'ed, fifty likely negioee, with a : l the stock, provisldns, &c. My address is Uaeon. C a. * OCS18 - tf H BA83. Maxine Grlass. FINE, large,'double Marine G ass tr sale by . oct 16 .LOVELL & Zl. CAMP C T iUFTED CAMP COTS, received an B b’ o;t 16 LOVELL & Lj G EOKGIA—CLINCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: # , Whereas, William A. Carter and Jobr. Knight have annlied to mo lor Letters of Administration on the estate of Josto W. Carter, hue oi said county, dc- Ce, T^cse arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all par ties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday In Novem ber next, to show cause (il any they have) why loiters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my hand this 6th October, 1SG2. . 1 3 J. L. MORGAN. oc t 9 Ordinary Clinch county 't 12 © R GIA —CHATHAM CO» - ; -TY.—To all \JT whom it may concern: ' Whereas, Philip-M- Russell will apply tv tuo Ctourt of Ordinary for litters ol Administration on U10 ostate of Eiahard WUliamfl .lettated: These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear •• . .oie said Court to make objection (if chy they have) 01 before tho first Monday in November next, otherwise aid letters will b °Wimees, Dominick A. O’Byrne, ii c q., Or dinar? for Ctettem county, ol Bejjtrab.r, X661 OCtl* _ DOMINICK A. OfBYj^NE, o. o. d. T© Csfcisltalastss. T HE undor-igue;! offer for ta'e that desirable lot. end Euildt- g theicon, belonging to th».“-Meri- dien £un Lodge,*' located in the centre of the busi ness pars of tho city of Griffin. Tho lot fa 33 feet front by 1(0 ff el back ; tbo bnildicg Is 83 feet wide by SO feet in length, two stories high. On the lower floor Is a 3tort room, finished in modern Style and furnished in the } eatest manner. The up^cr story is flni bed for a Masonic Lodge: and under tho Gtorero'-m is a cellar the size oi tho bui’ding. It is built of tho best of brick and cannot be surpassed, cither in the architec ture of the building or M10 superiority of tho work manship The stortroom al'ne is pay ng a t»ood in terest on the price we ask for the property. W B. SEAY. )• JASON BURR, >Committeo. * J. B. JONES, ) oct 11 8aw8w* A SERMON* P REACHED' in Christ ChUEch, Savannah, on Thursday, Sept. IStb, 1SG?, being the cay set forth by the President of tho Confederate States as a day of Prayer and Thanksgiving f ir our manifold vic tories, and especially for tho fields of Rlanaasss and Richmond, by the Rk Rev. Stephen Elliott, D. I>., Rector of Christ Cirri ch, and Bithop of the Diocese ol Georgia. For sale by E. KNAPP & CO., ocll West eide Monument Square. ggQ BABEEL3 ard seals BnprrOco and Family bt) b -xes Tmpenlino Soar* 100 bozeB Mannfactur: d Tobacco xriiiifc'nlck » S0C0 pounds “ Garnbsloi >» and EUlik.nlcK Smoking Tcbaco 10 Laga B.aok Pepper 5 essoa Olive Oil lR o‘t > l»“ aJ W 8 ^° ^HOLCOMBE, COPE * 00. TnOUDEBBOLT BiTTKKT, V October 10th, 1862; J THE THIRTEENTH GEORGIA BATTALION - (PHCHNIX RIFLEMEN.) Has received authority to lucre*:3 ganize itself into ^ US’. To those who are desirous 0 f :-- ;Vet j from conscription, and o* entering at, inviting fleld of service, au Opportunity fa now pre sented. The Bounty of $50 will bo paid to each recruit. Six Companies aro required. To ensure admission, application must'be made during this month. Letters may be addressed to me at S^Vcnnah, Georgia, or application made personally to me at thi3 post. GEORGE A. GOHDON, Major Comd’g. S7"* Augusta Constitutionalist, LTaoi-n Tcb**rsph, Atlanta t onff'dc-racy and Columbus Tim**®, insert for one month, and send bids to Republican office. oct 11 lmo City Court of Savannah, JULY TERM, 1862. W HERE AB, Wn. B. Hodgson, A. 8. Hertriug:*, Alvin N. Miller, Edward.Padelfcrd, Ben.. P. D Woolholpter and Win. G. Norwood, Grand Jurors, summoned to attend and be sworn at the present 'erin fcf this Court, made defa It, it is ordered ft.ey be fined each forty dollars, unless they file good und V. ffl-ient enute cf pxcu3*‘ on or before tho Qnt day ot she next term « f this Court - A»-d whereas. Wm Heldt. .Tamt'3 Do le ^nd Louis N. F.iiligant. Talismen, summoned to atiend and b» sworn a3 Grand J-rcea at tho presert term of thi« Court made dei&nlt, it is ordered that thev bi* fined eac : forty dollars, unless they file good an ’ sufficient caug9 of excuse on or bofore- the first day of u»o next term of thiB Court And whereas. F. H. King, T. S. Miil~r, Jne. G. M, Warnock,* J. M. Selkirk, It. Cap.rTe« E. O’Sullivan, George C. -Freeman, Corrr lck n.-pkics, Jarurs 8- NeidUnger, Patrick Lsughlin, f'hili^- M. ( aroy; J. J. Howard, Geo. Bturt&vant, Pet=r McGanc, Edward C. Wade, Thomas Kennedy an J Fenry T. Bragclon, scmriicncd to attond and b- sweru as Vctit •Turors ct the present term cf this Court, made deiau’t, U ia ordered tha they each bo fined twenty debars, uUe:s thoy file gvod and Eufflciout cause of evccs^ on or before thi flret dny of he next ttrm cf thi ? Court. And whereas. Patiick McLaoshlio, •7 rU u fity, .1. T. » 0«i, Daniel Egon, Patrick Cr.rrnn, J-. r-cc W • rd, D. Lane. James Gibbs. Pat Naug on, Q org-'* Powers, Gocchat c Brown', Gcorze L. Lan?, Patrick Rooney Bartolo Culit o a: d Patrick Qoilty, Taiiemen. sum-. moaed;to utlend and bo ;wo:n as Petit Jurors for tho j.reeoct term of this Court, made default, it is ordered that they be fined each twenty. dollMS, un!«*rs they fUe> good and sufficient cause ot excuse cn < / bc'ore tffc. first day ef.the next term of this ComL True extract from the minute 3 . PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr., Deputy Clerk of the City Court of Savannah, cell! 20 FOE. SALE-, 9-- : A FINE b’iK •»M SAW MILO, 54 horse power, with two o: ..rce extra Circular Saws, four Leg Wagons and Harness; aleo, 14C0 acres Pino Land, and timbe r on said lots. To be eold on the la? Tuesday in ■November, next, at public outcry, before the Court House in Savannab. Terms cash. . - Thi- Ends are well timbered, and my qn'nJLity of timber adjoining. Tho land slL belongs to the firm, except in tw.» lots, we offty brought the lumber in those lots. The Mill U 64 loilcs from Savannah, on the Savannah, Albany &. Gu'f Railroad, and was shut down on account of tho war, bnt has cat 12,liC0 fiet per day; all in good ruBning order. W. L. WALTSOUR & CO., 0"t 10—lm Savannah. GREAT VARIETY STOKE ! &. DUTHIL, Whitaker Street, between Congress and Broughton. J USf RECEIVED, a new supply of ground Rio Coffeo, Fruit, Dried Apnlcs, Candies, &c ; also, an endless variety of Fancy Goods, Tojs. Fancy China Ware. Jewelry, Pocket Knives, Violins and Strings, and an endless varioty of other artic es nr.l to be found elsewhere. Como and see. I sell very reasonable, oclu—lm D. DUTHIL. 35 .'NOTICE, C. S. ENGINEER’S OFFICE. I Sa-vae^ah, C ct. 9,1852- f HJO bills will ba paid by this office, except between An tho houra of 9 rnd 10 a. m., and 12 *n. Bil's must be rendered at least two dr>a bp ore sni- tlemeht is required. JOHN McCUADY. oct 10 12 Capt. Engineers. i:« Charge. gUNPMIE:^ , BARREL8 Extra and Family Flour .25 sacks do do 5 barrels New Orleans Syrup For sale by C. D ROGERS oct 13 Corner Bay and Drav-on ft. eels MATGHBSl GROSS, foreale by' C. D. ROGERS, 13 Corr or Bay and Drey ton streeta. . WAMTEB, A GOOD SHOE'JAivER, one .who nndoritsnJe cut ting and fitting. None but a good workman need apply. Alto, a good CURE HUE. Literal wa~e2 will be paid. A: ply- to THOMAS DOUGHS RY, oct 13 5* Scarooro, No. T Central K, B. 6a. Trustee’s Sale. B Y a decree from the Hen. Judge 'of the Superior Court of the Eastern Circuit will b* sold, oc the first Tuesday in November next, at the 79-mi e Sta tion, Central Ea’Iroad, & vrr.g of 53 likely Negroes, in feiille*, accustomed to tha culture -of cotton, com, dfce. dec. • Terms cf sole, cash Purchasers to pay for all pa pers. For :urth< rparticulrr*, apply BLOUNT & DAWSON, cct 18 Savannah Substitute Wanted. F OR whom a liberal price will be paid. Inquire at this office. oetll lw* . Lamp Oil-. A FRESH SUPPLY j^st received snd for sale at JOHN OLIVER’S | ocll * Paint and Oil Store. Oorn Siiellers, F r sale by ocll LOVELL & LATTIMORE. Corn, Fresh-beat Rice, and Sugar. 1 SACKS Corn; A vvf 4 bbls. choice Sugar'; 20 casks Rice. For sale by ocll WM. H. STARK. Something Extra. A SMALL lot real Extra Family Fiour * Jast received »=d *» ~to oct 10 Comer Bsy and Drayton streets. RICE. W HOLE and Middling For sale by • • • crt Q CLAGHORU A CUNNINGHAM. Coffee, Tea, Chickory. 2 BAGS best Eio Coffee - - 2 chesia superior Black Tea 10 bbis. Chickory Will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. „ O, D. ROGERS, oct 10 Comer Bay and Drayton streets. 150 oe 10 SACKS- .or sale by „. _ a D. ROGERS, Comer Bay and Drayton ste. Mexic : 8eed Oats NEW veri • as heen tested m-Buhoch JA. and Taa.. • -aiies for ten yeara past, and has never been k..v ,« io rust, blast'or emoC a *«w»n supply just received and for sale by • > ... o. d. Rogers, cct 8 Corner Bay aud Drayton ski. 1 t - ' -