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Farther tram B*1 timer®
WaIBINOton, A|.rll IK.—The MaisAcluuetU
- Hd N«W fork troop* h»ro .rrived. The nuni-
b»r of «s!dlrr» end cllUt.0* klllrd this after-
soon !• unknowu.
Tjh volunteer I'ompMlw of Baltimore! are at
their drill room* ready K> carry out tbe martial
]* w% which has been proclaimed by the Gofer
nor.
It Is generally repot ted that, the few govern
ment troop* stationed at Harper’* Ferry, reeling
themselfe» unable to hold i>o*ecsblon of Die pub
lic works against the superior loroe of the Vlr
glnlaos, blew up two of the principal workshops
of tbe Arsenal and retreated to Maryland.
Four steamers in Acqual Creek have been de
tained by the government under the apprehen
sion that they would be used for secession pur
poses. sJl
An agent is here endeavoring to baft* them re
leased to-morrow.
Thu steamer Aimer, with troops nud muni
tions of war on board, I* ready lor further ser-
▼Ice.
Twonty men of tbe Massachusetts Battalion,
who were attacked in Baltimore, have been con
veyed to tho Infirmary bore. Others are slight,
ly wounded.
▲ strong guard has been stationed at all the
outposts around tho city to-night. Fully live
thousand troops are under arms In and around
the city.
A strong Union sentiment prevails among all
classes in this city, ami tho deepest regrets uro
fait at the occurrence* In Baltimore to-day.
There i* u<> violent excitement among tho pto
pie, but an evident fueling of solemnity, sus
pans# and anxiety.
Later from Baltimore.
Only two of tho Massachusetts soldiers are
known to boro been killed, and three wounded.
tievcu dtlren* of Baltimore are known to
btvo boon killed, and five or six seriously
wounded.
Comparative quiet prevails. Tbe State troops
and a full policu force are underarms.
Tea Dixie Minstrkls.—Tho attention of our
readers Is invited *o tho advertisement of this
corps of Minstrels, who propose to give un in-
torulniuent to-night.
JJTMajor Whitino, of the Confederate* Army,
arrived In Bavannnk from Charleston yesterday,
and leaves this morning for Fort Pulaski aim
TybeC, to Inspect the defenses of our harbor.
Capt. Uahlstcin arrived in this c»ty from
Charleston ou Thursday, on a tour of luipectlou.
Burke Sharp-Shooter*.
This flue corps from Waynesboro’, numbering
73 men, arrived last night on the Central Ball-
road train. Wo have rarely aeon a finer look
ing body of young men. Tbo following Is a roll
of the company:
Captalu—-William ft. Holmos.
1*1 Lieutenant—J. P. C. Whitehead, jr
3d *• — Walter A. Thompson.
JBnsIgn—R. H. OaKinnu.
1st Sergeaut—II. II. Perry.
3d “ Jus. G. Burton.
3d “ K. A. Walker.
Thos. A. Bvrm*.
Judson C. Sapp.
NOTIOK.
oiartkh'iahtkr!* i
M.vAJTJi.lt, «... April HI. 1AM. f
PROPOB4U Kill h.’ rocelvtd
tfei.ntlliv Ul> l" TborMtay, H» SSIh ld«t„ »t 1«
o rlnrk M , for lit- Aellvttrr ortbr foitowliut •ubtl.l-
face store** via:
8 Jfi ham*!* Mens Pork
IK, “ Me*;* Beef
4n.eon pound* Pilot Bread
IMMMt pound* Navy Bread
lift oar re l- Superfine Flour
100 bushel* good WbH« Field IV-au
3.000 pound* Whole Rice
5,400 “ Klo Coflto
10 KTH> “ C. Sugar
MJ0 gallons Cider Vinegar
Clift pound* Adamantine Candles
3,000 “ Colgate’* No. 1 Soap
Oil bushels Salt.
idmirwblo precision with which they went
hrough the various company evolution*. Like
heir Macou namcaakua, they are a fine body of
men, and we teel confident, should they have cc-
ja4o|) to put their military skill lu puclicc, they
will give a good Account of the l.tncolnlte*.
PniVATBEaft.—Now la the time to fit out pri
vateer*. If Now York secs fit to embark it*
money lu n war agalust the South, let the South
Midcavor to stop Its supplies front California,
tud destroy its commerce wherever U can be
found. __
Old Aba’s Wat Programme.
A Washington despatch in the New York
*lm the folio,, in* m Ol.l AbeV plan of | ^ #
tiililary operations. It will be remombered bo nui^t,. r may dlmct, anu the delivery to commence
tad a very pretty plan arranged for tbe ccr- May 1st. ..... .
, .. r rv ivAi i.Airi.vnr I Bid* will lie opened In this office at the above auted
lain relief of For. Sumter, "huh wn , lioweyor, ^ ull( j thecontract awarded to the lowest bidder,
interfered with by Gen. BftAtriiKOAltn. We shall j who will bo enulrod to give two good sureties for the
not be .nrprl.cj If he find, it convenient l.. . fnl ^ ”""10™^^Sbii'iddrMMd lo th* tm
change the plan of hi* grand coercion campaign | dendgued, endorsed on the envelope, " Proposals lor
before puttlDK It Into execution. The U.rnlHt , Comrnl.«rj Siojw.'
dospatch says— i The Savannah Republican, Augnsfa tfoustlintional-
Official information has been received by tho I 1st. Macon Telegraph, Atlanta lotolllgcucer aud
President, from which adTertlVeiijcn^iujtiTjm io P thij tfnnrtJjriVaitiYV^Ofllw^
6(1 bushel* ,. ..
Tho above storoa to be dell vered, tree of charge, at
such a point In thocityof Snvnnnuli a* the Quart
'JRNXIOPT IRISH VOX*
[URfTBBRfl.-rimctivU attendance Is required Of
Bavv.ly m»*Mb» , roft , be<’’Ofp*©n MONDAY MIGHT,
9st Vi o'clock, as business ©Mmpojrtanrt* will bo
If transacted.
ft By order J. B. REID, t'apt.
W. F. Buatk^Bccrctfry. . , 8 -apJO
'“ D |V I »KN» NO. 81.
BANK OF THE STATU OF GEORGIA, i
. f Savannah, 1‘Jth April, lftfil, (
>i’he Boanl of Directors*
Ibis day dcclsi d a semiannual Divi
dend of FIVE DOLL A KB per share, payable on and
altar Monday next, the 22d Inst
I. K. TRPFT, Cashlor.
♦** The Constitutionalist at Augusta. Mtlledgt-rllle
Recorder. Athens Wntohmau and Wahlngtou Inde
pendent will pleaM* publish the above twice.
apVO-d
.Attention Mounted Ktfles
will havn fifty tlmusand men In nrm*)iy the 1st
of June. Pennsylvania forty thousand, Ohio thir
ty ^-five thousand, and Indiana, Illinois nnd Massa-
ebuaetts uacb about twenty-live thousand, nnd
the other States in proportion.
The employment ol this Immense force will
CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT, {.
At Chambers, April 17th, IMH. f
FKEE PER.S0\S Of COLOB.
. ^ . .. , , «• of tne General Assembly of the State c.
dUtcs will pursue in reference to tho seceasion gin, approved February 13th, lHftt. It I* declHrvi -that
is*u6. Ah tnatters are situated now, it is thu 111- I nil persons who were residing In this HtntoontUe
icntion ol the government to use thu seventy- i drst day «#1Junumy, and who have l>eeu bIiicj
live tbousaud Dion called Into purvlee, together then residents of this Mtnte.and who have fallrd to have
jv 111. thu rentier army, furmiiiK i.n .mfr«»lc of T*LJ‘»7^W8'. wllrJh'th^K??.
about one hundred Ihousitnd men, as follows : I thereby subjected; Provided, that pitch free person
btivt—A corjtM dnrineeot Ihirly-fiyc thousajid , ( ,f color shad on or before the firs', day of July have
‘ ‘ " Ids, her, or their names reglsttreu according to
will be eoBeetod in and about tills point, for
the purpose of defending the seat of governmeut, :
protecting the military posts, controlling the 1
Potomac and Chesapeake bay, and keeping open
the communication between the North nud the
capital. Washington will serve for its point
d'apuui, while Its line of op “ *’— — 1
idl along the left hunk of lh
law; mid. whereas, the following named per
sons of color have not registered their names as
such, In terms of thu various Acts of the Goueiai As
sembly of this Htate, thireby rendering themselves
liable to the penalties of an Act of the General As-
,, • , seinbly, approved December W. Ufitft; and whereas,
rations will extend there is no evidence or the freedom of many of such
right allure ol the , free persona now of file lu this Court: It Is ordeted,
0:1 V. that unless I he tuidnrimtned free persons of color
tiet'oml— A sueond corps, iwentv-five thousand I pr- dace to this Court on or befoie the next .Inly Term
jjlroutf. will hu (orm.Jil in jjjj.I nhoul Si. l.oui*.— "luroof, Mil.racmnf ovitluncu of tholr frnf.'j.ni, uml
A ..-.hilrtn «t It u-111 In. ..intdnveil In tiroterlli'ir also register their mimes lu tho Clerk a Office of this
A Potion of It Will In • inployed Itt proiLCllt.L ( CuU)t |U llic court House, they ami each of them ho
tho Union men and federal property in that , rtrr ,. H ted by the flhoi Ilf and brought before us, aud on
Stnto from thu Vlolonco or sueusslon syiupu* | convlctiou that they be lined in the sum of one hull-
thl/.ers, nud the rest in holding Cairo, nt the i died dollars each, and In default of payment tlmt
junction of thu Ohio and Mississippi, thu most ' they bo bound out a* laborers until the fine I* fully
important strategical point in the West.
Third—Of the remaining forty thousund, five
thousund are expected to l>o thrown Into West
ern Texas, to form u nucleus around which the
the Unionists of that Htato will gather. | LIST OF FUBK PEKNONN,
Appear on your Parade Ground, fully armed and
equipped for Drill. .*n SATURDAY naxt, tho 20th
Inst., at I o'clock IV M. Any member not provided
with Rifles will call at the Drill Boom Till* I>a«\ (Frl
day,) at 4 o’clock 1’. M., *ud be provided with the
same. By ordor of
V. A. L. LAMAR, Captain.
/.. N Wmatim, floctretary, t-aplO
CONCORDIA IIALL!
JJnjou St., bctiMn J'jT*r*on aud /kirnaid.
BRYANT’S
Dixie Minstrels!
rilMIB lar lamed Company, numbering tun talented
JL performcrs. will have tho plcnsuro of riaking
their second appuaruncc in Havannah, at the above
j l»»1
ay t
id aud satisfied.
WM. II CUYLBR, 4. i. (
N. B. KNAPP, j.
JOHN WILLlAMbON, .
Fourth—Twenty-live thousand will he ^
ployed In a demonstration for tho relief of Fort J Alluu, Goorge ‘
riCROlit, nnd the recapture of the other fortitica- Anderson. Joann
lions nbout Pensacola hay.
Fifth—Tell thousand men will be kept hover
ing In »tea ill transports between Charleston nnd j baker ’ 8imnel
1 Anderson, Mary K
Anderson, C«dla
Butler, Mary
Butlur, Hilliard
6th a
l*t Corporal—
s|fv,,i< iinni iin Charleston nnd j. ^ Samuel
Savannah, to worry the rebels by necessitating J Bi lr g c | Joshua
the presence of a large defensive force in both i Burke,' ICH/aboth
place*, and effect a landing whenever oppor- . Burke, Surnh
tunity shall offer. Burko, Joshua
The nrmy operations will be accouded by n Burke, Joaeplnue
strict blockade of the mouths ot the Mississippi . JerimUn
aud all the Southern forts. Orders for a general | JJJ’Jj; MarvJ
j blockade have not, as reported nlready, been
I issued, bill will doubtless be given as soon u«
thu ateaui frigates now titling out will be ready
for sea.
This programme reflects exactly wlmt the
government has duelded to do, but will of j
course be materially changed in easo Virginia j n,, un j *jj Mrr y
and the other border slave States should secede.
Washington, however, will be defended, and
Fort Picken* relieved at any cost of blood nnd
treasure.
I). W. Packard.
3d “ Wm. D. Whitehead.
4ih •“ B. K. A. Lewis.
Markers—Calhoun Carter nud Charles Blount.
PMIVATKM.
i Brown, Martbiuu
; liiancv, Georgia
j Brice, Georgc-
■ Brice, Aicxauder
I Black, Surah Ann
J W Woodward,
H V Mill*,
Byron Fryer,
John Hughe*,
C T Hughes,
Wm H Lovett,
F C Hill,
John Cole,
Bi tjJ Rogers,
John D Ashton,
Albert Blount,
Thomas Blount,
Stephen Blount,
N (i Batcher,
Robert Boyd,
Henry Dickerson,
Jobu R Fryer,
Jae P June*,
Jobu P Loriug,
Edward Carter,
Ja* E Ilurper,
DrCA W Boitlck,
E Palmer,
John Reynold*,
F C Bostick,
J E'Frost,
Hexcklsh Rawls,
Win McElmurrsy,
C E Lovett,
John B Miller,
J H Hudson,
Uriah Skinner,
B Roberts,
B F Cox,
C MoiUsctt,
S Wu\lne«},
K A llunkluson,
Wm Cox,
K P McNoriell,
W F Walton,
J 0 Reuse,
W 11 II J.ovott,
0 W Hurst, jr,
H E Hurst,
K Perkins,
J I Grucuc,
Wm Ashton,
G I) Robert*,
John Bales,
D Barton,
D Carpenter,
C A Greene,
11 8 Barron,
TD Elliott,
Wm Titbit,
R Tubb,
D Tabb,
A P Reese,
Wm Sklonor,
W O Walton,
Geo Sapn,
H V Godbee,
Tho* J Dickson,
J W Applewhite,
G II Cox.
D Youngblood,
S TATE OF UKOUfiM, CHATHAM
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Where-
an,Robert McIntyre will apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Lutturs Ditunlssory as Administrator ou the estate
of John Wagotiur.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom
It may concern, to he and appear before said Court to
make objection (If any they have) on or befoi e the first
Monday in June next, otherwise mild letters will
he granted.
Witness, Dominick A. OTJy rue. Esq., Ordinary for
DOMIN
. O’IIYRNE, o. c. i
dressing box N<
Btftblt
xmmee
jar We observe that several of tho Adminia-
tr&iion paner* Join tho Courier and Enquirer, of
this city, In denouncing Major Audersou as a
traitor.
We couvorsod yesterday with ageutleman Just
returned from Washington, and on the strength
of InloriunUon eoimnuulmted cau eonlirui what
Is stated in the annexed extraot from the Al
bany Argus:
We belUve it mil turn out that Major Andcrwn
hat* atrt Uy obeyed the order of the AdminMrattou,
aud that his surrender, under the conditions of ttu
ease, vasdicuitcd in advance at Washington !
The charge* brought against the Major will
tarn out to be levelled nt the Administration it-
•mf.—vour. Commerce.
We *ce it ntated In *oiud of tho Northern
paper* that it is understood at Washington that
■ome of the Infamous slanderer* of Major An-
DEttooN will ho culled to an account, and made
Either to substuutlate their charges or take them
back.
It would hardly be worth while for that gallaut
oflUer to resent the lusulu of tho foul mouthtvl
wrttchei who havo so basely ueealled him. Men
so lost to every noble and generous sentiment,
are beneath tho notlea uf a gcntlomun aud ft sol
dier, whose heroism hsw duelled the admira
tion of those against whom ho fought.
The Military Fohoe iHTwabhinotom.—Tho
Washington correspondent of the Petersburg
Fxpress soys ;
44 Cartaiu It Is, thaUhare are ovor 10,000 secret
ly well-equipped guntMpmn in the city, and the
aurroanding cities and, toouutry, ready, at a mo
ment’s call, to fiock to tho standard of a certain
military mitn whose name I had rather not men
tion. This t* no surmise, bntcertain knowledge.
Whet) to expect the call to be made, or what
will be doc***** sufficient cause for making it, i
“ But should ibis wucreT force be
, there is danger of there not being
dshed, for the city force will make
deccui resistance. The oath re-
previous to the enlistment of vol-
j has orcanloned much difficulty.—
- twve two of tbe fluest. compauic* In
rjgtytrlci bccu completely brokcu up, but
_ W 1* scarcely a company whose number has
not ( been greatly reduced by thi* requirement.
Besides thia fact, there Is great dissatisfaction
Oanlfutetl la tho rank, of tho Potlornl troop,.
BoareolT a ilay pjts.r, without an In-wuco of do-
Mnipo. Ovur200 tueu, from tbo tKIO that havo
Dotd »WtloDcU in the city slave the Inuuuuratlon
of the ievolulloo, have deaertctl. A day or two
since twenty jjrtrinea lea ut once for the South,
end the officers privately assure the cltlcena oi i ’rVlt-j*
their real iiiteutlou, nud determination an to _
eer-7Ing oat Ltncoia'e policy."
jy A Weshinifioti despatch in Hie inintnuiis
Strald, s»y» :
The government U about notifying I lie foreign
rowers ot lu intention to blockade the South
ern i*»ru. The exportation of cotton will not be
obstructed.
The English, Trench oud liusslnti Ministers
m tonautu coimnnulcatiou with the ScoreU-
««•. nud utanileai the greateat anxiety
rM Pttethi|; oar polUlenl troubles.
^W”*?* tuesocagers from tit la city.
Tt t ° lll,:lr i'e»pcctiveKovonMiionta,
at the departure of every foreign niail.
tto^fo?I/r 8 Ad a m ll Yf C ?“P‘ rt0 ' 1 hl ” !"«>•“«-
»». Minister to England, Mr.
Dayton, Mmleterto Prance,and Mi. Burilntrame
Miniatgr to Aastrln, nud is now engaged upon'
Mr Olay’a, Minister to Hussla, u „d M? 3chur“
for Spain. Tbo MinUtcr. are liutrueted to pro-’
Ust against the sttemot by city one of‘the
Powers to reeogumn the Southern movement in
this country u» anything more tli.u a wicked
ettsmpt to purpetnale bninan slayery upon this
oontlosut against th., "actual wishes of nine-
?atS5. 1110 * fUC wlllte P eo P ltl °f >hc seceded
i* r ?P ort<!<l tb"! George Astimuti has been
I5^ii?. U V'' tla "* eonBduttlal agent of the
*' t P | « ln our poUlhtsi position
ttnder the present state of aflUrs.
COUNTY. -Toall whom it limy concern: Whcr
»»*, ThnnniH S. Wayne will apply at tlm Court of Ordi
nary for Letters of Dismission a* Adnlnintmtor on
thu OHlutu of Rir.hnrd Wayne.
'i’hcse are, thcretorc, lo cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to he and npp. ar before said t-ourt to
msku objection (If any they nave) on or before the 1st
Monday In October next, otherwise wild letter* will
hu granted.
WltactH, Dominick A. O’Byrno, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham county, thi* tftitli day of Marcii, 1801.
mar’47 DOMINICK A O'BYKNK. o. r. . .
UTATK OF (4EOKUIA) CHATHAITI
COUNT'Y,—To oil whom It muy concern: Wliere-
as William b. Taylor will apply nt tho Court of Ordi
nary for Letters of Dismission ft* Administration on
the ttstateof William Scarborough.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be und appear before said Court to
make objection (If any they hnyc) on or Imfore the let
Monday In October next, otherwise said letters will
bepruntod.
witness, Dominick A O’ Byrne. Ksq.. Ordinary for
Chat hum county, thtsffth day of March, 1881.
jnarJO DOMINIOIt ». O’BYHN, O «.<t.
J. SAI VESTRE,
TAlLOg, (from Ssrls.)
SI WhiWkte at., Our. Oongress St. Lnne. Wtf
marly under Sew fork I
H AS opened with a nay ««0,l
end English Cloths, Bjtnmor
Kid.Gloves, «ty., und is resdy tn r ~
spld—llswlw . _
nt ItStlfe Jto"uu.
'ThA, Mijoouj HtniUon Il.iV COM 1ST will stand Tor
kt forghdtho
" vST’ncdlrree and particulars can be obtainuo oy ad-
ttavRimah 1*. O., at any Livery
ut this olflce. Scuhou to
iVbKii
j, tmeut of French
«!od8mo—MN
Musical Notice.
r«ffjB uudursluned, late leader of tho Palmetto
X. Band of Charleston, having located in Savannah,
l* now fixity prepared to fhrnisli Mu«d«- for Ball*, Par-
tlua. Pto-Nlcs, Seruadea. Civic and Military Parados.
The Music for Ball* and Parties will he cither ou the
Plano or wind and string instruments, u* may be de
sired. Order* left at W D. ZOQBAUM As CO.’H Mu-
sio Store, or at Mr L. LOUIS’ Dauclnjr Academy, will
receive prompt atteutiou. R RICHTKk,
No. 18 McDonough »tn»ct.
N. B.—Lessons given on liano and any wind or
•trlng^nstrumont. decll—8awtf
Musical Notice.
flinB Savannah German Bra*s and String Band is
JL prepared to furnidh Music for Parade*, Exeur-
slons, Pic Nics, Balls, Parties, Serenade*, etc. Or
ders left at the Post Office, Box -iftl), will tie promptly
attended to by
WM. URTTKRICH, Leader,
corutr Montgomery and Broughtou street*.
*p4 thAslmo
FOR SALE.
O NE HALF INTEREST In the Little Oge-
thee Steam Saw Mill. Term* made easy. Apply
v thu subscriber at the mill.
__mar80-twlmo __ _ ALEX H. RAHN,
A PINE LOT
OF
STEREOSCOPES,
R eceived by
. 15. KNAPP A CO.,
«p!8 West sldo Monument square.
Brown, Marin
Brown, Clement
Bailey, Cornelia
Dailey, Elizabeth
Bell, Jane Ann
Box, Julia M
Bing, Benjamin
B.'ister, Cvrus
Brlster, Mr ry Marl ha
Collins. Nancy
(/’ash, George
Clark, Linda
Cox, Susan
Candy, Josephii.e
(.'havers, lleury
Collins, Jesse
Campbell, Franels
('rawford, Sarah J
carter, Elixa
Carter, Emily
DoVfiler*. Georgia
Davhlson. William
Detisler, Susan
Densler, Mary Jl
Doiidh-r. Margaret
Dolly, hwkflflk
Dolly, Nancy
Dolly, Adain
Dolly, Itfrtlah
DavidHon. Caroline
Davidson, Ho»a
Davis, Margaret
Davis, Mary
Dolly, Samuel
Davidson, William
Durtneck. Mo»m
Desere, Eugenia
Doyle, Ado\(iho*
‘legal, Juba
_ rooks, Chut loo •
DawL y, Cteottpo
Dawley, Isabelle
Dawley, Kate
Danstou, Camilla
Ebley, Henry
Kdy, ICmeline
Evely. Cliarlotte
Edy,M*rt
Ferrowby, Saruh
Kerrowby, Julia
Ferrowby, William
Ferrowby Thom**
Fpenlng, Charlotte
v%I'jpw, Cbartotto
Golden, Eliza
Golden, Janies
Golden, Richard
Golden, William
GlbhouH, Isaiah
Grant, Josluh
Gibbons.Isaac
Greenfield, Sophy
Grant, All** A
Gunn, Alexander
Geary, Lucy
GoraOD, Klvira
Grant, Claudia
Herb, Hose
Himes, Haralt
Harsh, Stephen
Harris, Caroline
Harrla, Alexander
Harris, Francos
Harris, Johu
Harris, Franco*
Hood, Wlhlam
Holmes, Ella
Hazard, Sarah A
Howell, William
llowcll. Sarah A
Jones, George
Jones. Sarah
Jones, Charles
Jones, Robert
Jonen, Anna
Irwin, William
Irwin. Mary
Irwin, Robert
Johnr-tou, Stephen
Johnston, laahelle
Johnson, Sarah
Johbbou, Jaiiu
Johnson, Sarah
Jackpot, Co r n**lia
Jussumary, Thaddeus
tonus, Mary
.font' Matthew
Jones, John
Jones, Juno
Ja>k*cn, Julia
Kuhy, Maria
Kirk, RabuHa
Kirk, Henry
Langston, Thomas
Lovett, Sarah
I.n Itochu, Ann
Louis, lamer.
Luw, Margnrtt
Lee, Mary Ann
Morrell, •'hnrles
Morrell, Benjamin M
Moultrie, Mary
Motor, Isaac
Maeevor, Matilda
Morehead, John
o'clock. Admission. 80 cents—Children aud Worvant*,
15 Cents.
For particulars me unail hllh
apiio-it
Du. 11. JONKA, Agent.
Max
•iI, Fr/
Maxwell, Eli/.aheth
Marshall. Frederick
MorreSJ, Mary
McNeill, Franda
Myers, William
Moore, Eli/u
McHenry, Surah
Moulton, Denjaiulu
Miller, Johu T
McIntosh, Edward
Marshall, Anna
Marshall, Anderson
Moore, Nulhantel
Nall, Muz mu W
Odingaell, Emily
Onl'-gHell, Auitirt
Odingsell, Charles
Odingsell, William
Odingsell. Su:«h
Pierce. Elizabeth
PurrUli, Ophelia
Penny, Ann Kllr.u
Phelps, Harah
Phelps, Mary
(^uarterman. Virginia
hoblnson, Mary Anu
Reed, John
Huberts, Emma
Riherou, Rebecca A
Russell. Muir
Rose, Kllzu
Hilenre, Wuroh A
Stafford. Maria
hUlef, Anti
Hbeftall, Dllley
fiheftall, Johu
Smith, Eliza he lb
bymous, Thomas H
Symons, Anna
Symons, Benjamin O
Stiles, Charles K
Savage, Elizabeth
Stutiord, M«ry A
Sims, Margaret A
Sikes, William II
Scarborough, Cornelia
Slltle*, Emily J
Sharp, Henry
Taylor, Robert
Townsend, Margaret
Townsend, Richard
Townsend, Hamilton
Truchriut, Eugenia
Teylur, Grace
Truehelut. Joseph E
Verdier, Elizabeth
Deutsches Theater,
IN DEU
T l RNER HALLE.
RKOIHBKUIt It. ItOSINSKY.
M0NTAG, DEN i2 APRIL, 1861.
Complimentary Beneflz
FUKR
FRAU A. WELLMER.
RATAPLA KT1!
ODER
DE1I IkLEINK TAIUBOI IKlfI.% JOH !
Koml-che Oper in 3 Akten. vou Friedrich.
Z1TM SOHLUSS
GROSSES TAIVZ-kRLYZIUEN!
—
FO R SA L.L.
T MIf? Itnir intereat, or whole, of an Iron and Brass
Fouudry aud Machine Shop, with all tools be
longing tocach department. In complete order. Lo
cation near the river. For further particulars address
box 4(10, Savannah Postofllcw aprik>-2w
*30 RbWARLT
R If N A WAY from tho undersigned, his *lsvo
Marla r>hcia about :W years old, black complex
ion 5 recto Inches high, has tho mark of a cut ou one
of her cheek*, and walks very straight I will pay
the above reward for her apprehension and delivery to
me or to the Jailor of Chutham county, nud nn ad
ditional reward of twenty dollars for tho conviction
of any white person harboring her.
aplH- tf HERMAN HKRSC'H.
Soda Water, See.
HE SUBSCniDXSB
_ fy his patrons that in coi
ruption of u*ual facilities to c
Nurlh, ho will, in order to bo able to go on with hi*
busine**, be compelled to exact from all who receive
from him or bis driver Bottb-d Hoda Water, n strict
return of all BOTTLES as soon a* empty, nnd further
state that no person has a right to soil, give away, or
fill w th liquor any bottle hearing my name, a* 1 only
dispose of the contents with the understanding that
Belbc&da linicn Society.
HUM AttalvcrsarD April E3d, 1861.
Tbe 1 lltb Auniv«rsi.ry of the Union BudOty will b«f
celebrated at ItethWia. the 23d AprII, ln»t. •
A Flag will be preAcutod to the Boys, by the Stew
ards, at 11 o’clock.
The meeting for receiving the Report of the. Presi
dent, election of ofltaer*, f. c., w 111 bo hold at 11 Vf A
M. The ringing of tlm bull will bo notification for the
members to assemble.
After the Rcjiort, Ac., »u tntorml**ion for Refresh
meuts, Ac.
An Addrre* will then be delivered by
HEY. 8. LANDRUM.
A notice of tun minute* bo r oro tho Address will be
given by the ringing of the* bell.
Members'will come (yjupaffd to psy tholr due*, and
arc anthoriznl to bring their families, and invite
stran*;'T* and *uch citizens laterost- d In the objects
of tbu fVvloiy, as may ho desirous to become mem
bers. y
Puaotuallty Is requested.
In consequence or the great Inconvenience aud ex
pense attending the provtdlng of oven a plain repast,
at so dlhtsul a place from tho city, fur so largo a eom-
pany a* nsnally asrctnbla on anuivur*ary occasions,
the Board bare dutormlnod to make the experiment
thlsvearof (providing slmpiy prawn, oysters, bl.-enlt,
bread. Ac., expecting that those who attend will cur
ry refrurhmenfs with them, except wines and liquors,
which are uot allowed.
ROBERT D. WALKER, President.
J. T. Thomas, Bco.retary, aprlS—td
HE A7) QIJART161 f 8 l 3 r VOL. REGIMENT,*
SavaJ'Nau, April 13th, IStil. f
OttDP.n No.
An Klootton Ibr Captain, IPirst
I Lioutcnant, Hccond Ltuutcnsut aud Kmtlgn of the
Wattblngton Volunteer*, 1* hereby ordored to take
place on THURSDAY, the *»th hist., nt tho Ex
change Long Room, at « o’clock P. M., under the
superintendence proscribed by law.
By order of A. II. LAWTON,
Col. riouimkudlng.
On as. H. OLMaTEAn, Adjutant. nprlfV—td
CUSTOM HOUSE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, )
Savannah, 27th Feb., lHill. f
NOTIOE.-Oon*ignoo* ot
~Goods arriving on or after Itli Marcii
next aro hereby uot filed that ull Gooda rnu*t hu enter
ed at thuCuatom llouau; aud such Good* for which
permits are uot obtained will bo sent to public store.
(Signed,) JOHN BOSTON, Collector.
feb2H
ANTEDIlflRKKIIX ATBLY .-A good'aor-
JOBN V. AF*nSY.
3STOTIOE.
C’OHEN AN8LEY & CO.. >
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Office over Ja*. T. Snider A Oo., Havannah, Georgia,
mbtft—lm
— WANTED.
TWO THOUSAND able bodied men, for the
service of the State of Georgia, to serve for three year*,
unless sooner discharged by competent authority.
Said recruits are needed Tor *»»ch dt-futyiive sendee
as tho public security in this or neighboring StaL-e
may demand.
Thuy will receive tho following pay and allowances,
to-wlt: From $U to $21 pay per month, aud, In addi
tion thereto, will be entitled to clothing, fuol, quar
ters and ritbslstonco.
Musicians required as above.
Apf)ly to Recruiting Olfioor, at the Oglethorpe Bar-
racks, Liberty street, Snvannth- Lf
[ HOI 8B FOR HKNT.-T
and comfortable House corner ol t
Jefferson streets, to reut until let of Ko2
her. Pcsactsiou givon imm«dlate y a.
(aprl2-8wj Ja8. I »NlUaitA ((f
b TO H DN T*— lioueu >u 8 filu- ~
| Po‘*esalon given on tht 1st .^pril uc
| $250 pe^ antium. Agjly to ^
mar 8
OrgRABD
, TO MB NT, — Wooden Uull.lng,
I tonemevus, f-nr room* In each, neatly!
I ed, largo yard, and kitchen* in thu \ „
l pleasant location, low rent for goon
I A. BRYAN, Harkeisquui
Pimples Banished!
Paces Made Clear I
HOW I
By ono week's neu of the Magnolia Balm. A per
fbctly harmless bnt elegant nnd efli-ctua! preparation
Price 50 cent* per bottle. Sold everywhere.
W. K. HAGAN A CO., Projirletore,
marSO _ ri&wly Troy. N. Y.
QTJKRY.-Have yon seen
that Big Indian in another column boil
ing Root a, Bark* and
Remedy 1
SEE ad
srlisoment of I>r.
Sanford'* Liver Invlgoratnr in another
column.
EEGREE IW, TURNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, UaUorsbf’N Vlulldlua,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
umr4 Savannah, Crtt. 2m
1 FOM BENT,—A five acre Lo
Springfield Plantation, with a tw. ,
dwelling sod outbutldluga. Kliuatud c,
Loulsvfile road- Apply to
HOLLIDAY A MI'PCIll'Ll
. FOR H BNT,—A hkndsumethreo^
r brick Dwelling, with South front on i ft
d ettc square. .One of Vho moat desirable i
Itfobs In the city. Root $000 \
FOR ilVBUPOOL.-T> o v
fir. ship OULLuDEN, Csptulu IIa ^
having mo*t or her pargo eng u. d. «
►have quick despatch for above p..n. F
pfrolaht • r paar&ge, apply u»
BALDW
apfi BRIGHAM.
FUM NEW YOUE-
U>'K. Tbo packet su i « U
DENNIS, Tcckxb mast- r. U i
►oc h*r Cir.’O.u gaged, "11 Ua- i
despatch as above.
W P |
Boat .Adrift—$13.00 khvak
S TOLEN OR LOST from echr. •• fi|.
Youth/' between Tyfic-O m.d Sa hrunIi.
l»ortbuilt Pont, alrout twonty Tb^ t fpug, pali.tH
outside, with a yellow and white st.ca'k nroui c
sldn anu bottom patntoo gruou. '1 here wore t*.
In tho boat when It was lost. Tho above rt-wu
be paid for the delivery of tbe bout to thu muir
march*! H. J. di KKit-n a
r by S C ,
NOTICE.
P ARTIES receiving Hide* and Ski
nab, Albany & Gulf Railroad arc i.„
have thorn removed within tho prc-crlbi-u li, (
hour*), ulhunvi-o thoy will be btorndnt ibejrr.sk
expense in pablic wurohonso. G. J. FI’ LTo\
mart Hnporintci .|-
Block.
W
whom lfimral wage* wil l ho paid. Apply to
DAVID O’CONNOR,
Corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
Catoosa Springs,
ttEORO-IA.
THIN favorite summor reeort
will bo open for visitors, thoroughly
renovated and Improved for tho tea-
JUNE 1st, 1801.
Families desiring Room* or Cottages for the sea
glTUATJON WANTbD.-ArampM.gt , Mn , willjltldra,, J. J. T1ARMON, nt tile SpriD^.,
primeOiri, 12 years old; 1 prime Woman, 20 1
years. All country ruis«-d m.d sound.
apfl A. BRYAN, Market square, i
LIOR SALK.—A largo und cboii.v lotof Virginia i
I. raised Negroes, comprising flr*t rate cooks, quail- i
tied house servant*, young men, boy s and girls.
apfi HENRY MBlMlARD «. BRO. I
N EGHOK8 FOR 8ALE.-Just received, n .
small aud choice lot or V tretuia raised Negroes, 1
(unnprising * first rate cooks and several likely girls
and Iwiya from luto 10 years old apply to
marao BLOUNT A DAWSON. I
S. NICHOLS, St. Andrew’s Hall, ttivnnnnh, lor
"VoMI* 6 I p»rtlCttl«t«. HARMAN A NICHOLS,
-I U vciraoldl , “P 1 "-' 1 ' Praitlsna,
und uuder cultivation ; 200 ucrus Rice land, with good
back water; tho balance well timbered w.th nine and
oak. Improvements are, now frame overseers house,
barns, stable* and negro bour-e*. und a largo shed lor
bricks, tbruo brick kilns, and atninuauce i»i tbe her t
quality of alay. Term» one third cash: balance i.i
one nnd two years, with Internet and mortgage on the
lanJ Apply to BLUUNT Jt DaWBON.
op5
LEFFIN G-W FLL'B
Gas Regulator
No Qulok»tIvdr is Used in these Uegulators.
WE guarantee a saving of 2ft per cout. and up
wards to all who will adopt thorn, and will fipply
them to the meter of any person on trial, aud remove
them without charge, if they fall to answer our re
commendation. Oonsum rs sro Invited to caM nnd
examine it* operation and practical working at the
ofllcoof U. CRAN8TON, Bryan street,
aprt)S. CLHVi:L\Ni»\ Agent.
City of Savannah
Cnliodcn
sale by
HKIgQAM. BALDWIN A CO.
ivhen »
J(;
RYAN.
Vert,-
wruk r ^, ,
Winkler, Gertrud
Williams, Jane
Williams, Lootaorfa
Wtltlams, Joseph
dery, Joseph
uklur, Catharine
Williams. Johu
Williams, Jamc*
Williams, Frnures
William*, Julia
Williams, Jamc*
• Wayne, Hoary
Wyfly. Ann
• Weston, Susan
Warner, Sarah
Willis, Caroline
Waters; Orson
Waters, Green
Wtfruu, list.*
Young, Sarah
Young, Claudia
True Extract from the M'nuies.
aplP WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk
Law Card.
TIKE Undersigned have associated themselves to
gether In the practice of law, under the firm name ot
CLARK, IRVIN & TAYLOR,
and will give prompt attention to all business e».
trusted to tholr rare. In tho Counties or
Dougukutt, L*k, Sumter,
Triuiell, Worth, Mctcublu,
C'ai.uucn, Exult, Decatur,
Muller,
and by special contract, in auy county in South-West
ern Georgia. HI GUARD H. CLARK,
SAM’L D. IRVIN,
W r M. TAYLOR.
Albany. Feb. 14. 1801. fbbst)
Plouftnnan, Iludger, Cattle Man. Shepherd, Field
Worker aud Dairymaid. By Henry Mcphenc; with
430 I\ iut ration* by lleury btephoti*; Notes, J:c., by
John K. Skinner
s«.t ;ho and Irnphcc. theChlncso and Afrlcnu Sugar
Cano, By Henry ft. ulcott. Sixth edition. Illus-
ThcFarmer’s Cycloptedla of Modern Agriculture.
By Jf.bn L. Blake.
Thi* Y mm* Gardner’s Assistant. By Thos. Bridge-
man, Gardner, Scedmnn and Florist
Tbit American Veterluarlsn, or Disease* of Domes
tic A.ilmals. By 8. W. Cole.
Th ) Far nor*' Practical Horse Farriery, &c. By E.
Ua*h 14th edition. '
Thu Complete Cook. By J. M Sanderson.
Ooi> Farm of Fonr Acres and the Money W
For sale by
Make
JOHN M. COOPER A OO.
JJ^JOttE OF Five Years in China. By~CharJes
Laviula. A Novel. By U. Rufilui.
The Aquarius,
and perfect hand apjtnrutv* erer invented ‘
THROWING WATER. It will throw utmut EIGlfT
GALLONS PER MI NUTE fifty feet high, with the
power applied Upon trial It will bo fount to he a
MOST INVALUABLE ARTICLE for WATERING
GARDENS. SPRINKLING STREETS. Destroying
Inserts on Tree*, Rose Bushes, and o'her plants. It
is most invaluable for EXTINGUISHING FIRES.
In hundreds of cases GREAT CONFLAGRATIONS
might be avoided by the u*u of this simple apparatus.
It (s so portable that il could be used where no other
article can be readily brought to boar. The Anuarin*
only weighs about EIGHT POUNDS
For sale by F. W. CORNWALL,
apU8 . _^102 Bryan street. ^
NEW GOODS.
SB&wnra
FLUID
70 Cents per Gallon!
C. GANNON & CO.’S.
No. 30 WUItakor Street.
to
TTBAVY ARTILLERYInstructions for
H Iloavy Artillery, prepared by u Board of Officers
for tho use of the Army of tho united State*. Re
ceived by (apr20) JOHN M. COPPER & CO.
FOR SALE,
FOUR FINE COWS, with young
V shin
mar 11)
S TOCK FOR WALK.—lo shares Farmers' I
and Mechanics’ Bank. Applv to
mblfi BLOUNT A DAWBON.
F OR 8ALE.- A No. 1 cook, washer find Ironor, ;
aged 24 years, of good character. Apply to
martl BLOUNT A daWHON. ;
SOI TU-WESTCH\ K. ft. STOCK,
For salo by
h. imMt
BLOUNT & DAWttUN
feet, fee simple, aud Improvements, j
$1,200 per auuum. Apply to
marl2 BLOUNT A DAWSON.
NOTICE.
H AVINO bought out the stock ot Sugars, Tobac
co, Liquors, Ac., recently held by J. >i. M irtin.
1 Khali b« thankful for auy paimnagc extended to mo
by the citizen* .uf savanuaii.
aprlS ri I’, CONSTANT.
NOTICE.
Savxnnau. March 13,1881.
W E» tho undersigned, hervlry give notice u> con-
siguueF of Guud* t»y steamers or vessels con
signed to us, that we shall, lu all eases hereafter, ex
act the payment of freight and other charges on de
livery of the goods. If permits are taken out and
sentlto vessel during tbu tliuo allowed hy law, goods
will oe delivered ou Wharf, tho charges being freight
FAIR LAWN
Lumber Y«r4 and Planing Mill,
Foot of Taylor Street.
■ rilHK siibrcrlhor I* now prepared to supply orders
! JL for Lumber f<>r rfi Building k .'»-i>o*us. shell as
I Flooring. Weather Boarding. Cetiiiv. Scantling,
Joists, Ac. Orders for Saw d Siri;»»*, « i any width.
Copartucrsbip Koticc.
milE undersigned havo this day entered Ut
.JL t 'opartnershTp under the name and stvlo of T:
us S. Wayne & Co., for the transaction rf a Co;;
ulon aud Grneral Forwarding Business.
THOMAS S. WAYNF
HENRY R 0IIIU8TIA1
Savannah. March 1st 18*H. •
1ST The following papers will copy weekly to
amount of $fi and send bills to this oiuoc f. r pit r,
Macon Telegraph, Columbus Timas, Atlanta In-
S uncer, Aaguta OoniUttulonallst, Montcomcn (i
fall, Nashville (Teun ) Union A Amertcau, K
ville (Tenn J Register. nu
Custom flousu Broktiittyo, A
/■\N and after this day, all Good* arriving
have to bo regularly entered at the 6i
I louse, and tho duties paid before th v can 1
colved. The undendgnod will ntteud to t u ou'i
the same of such a* are consigned to
chants of this city nnd other plates, who
, with convenience, __
I nay dntlos, Ac., Ao., recelvo and forward (
tho interior town* ol this Statu, .Mai n
Tonnosseo. A share of public patronage u i.w
sollcficd. fnmrl—Cm] Vll V fiiy
BRUYN & SAVAGE,
ARCHITECT'S.
Ilona, aud to glvo their special attention to thv t
turn and Superintendence ol Building*.
Office I*- Batter* by’s now Building, comer ut!
and Drayton stfeets.flavsnntth, Oa. d.,.,
EDWIN) RATCLIFF
FOKWAKDING
COMMISSION MERCHAKTl
Bay Btreot, Savannah, Ga.,
Will attend promptly to all Goods consigned to
mart—«t»d
care; also to Oust uni House duties.
GILDING.
_ _ , MANTLE,
XT otbar Frames re-gUt and made equal to i
Picture Fraiuiis
of every descripttou on hand or made to order,
mnrll—fim
For Sale.
PRIME LOT of Virginia 1
boys, from 10 to 1H year* old.
Also, several families-
aprt-tf
HENRY MEINHARD & BRO.
HELPER’S I'flPEMHM. CRISIS
DISSECTED.
i floutliernur. For sale by
K. KN
iNAPP * OO.
and wharfage. If pennlts nru not seat to vessei b in ! B
time, goods will be sent to bonded warobouaef. The: upr2 Went side Mo
c.uirgu* ou delivery will bo freight, wharfage and
war ouse exptu.sea^,^^ BALDWIN & CO., ARCHITECTYJRE
SO. U WILDER A GALLIE,
HUNTER A GAMMELL,
WM. hTARR.
n. 11. SCRANTON,
Oil AS. PARSONS,
marlti G. JR. CARLETON,
NOTlCK
fllHE City Surveyor will receive proposals for tho
JL erection’ of a Guard House for the new City Bar
rack*, until Saturday. 18th iu*t., at 12 M.
apttf J NO■ B HQUO, city Surveyor.
rlT-tf
FOR SALK.
THE schr. GALLATtN. formerly a
Revenue Cutter in the service of the U.
8. She h&s lately been thoroughly over
hauled, coppered, new sails and spars,
und is in perfect order for sea Apply
[*pl9—lw] WM. STARK.
Negroes.
H Ol/SE Servants, Cook* aud Waahors, prime
Field Ha tds; for rale by J. BRYAN.
^_ajjrl8—lw_ Johnson Square. _
City Property.
B V7ILDIN4S LOTS aud Improvements in und
near the city, for salo by
*" * *' WAN,
J.J1RVAN, Johnson Pquwre.
Fast Day Sermons, <
STOCKS AND BONDS.
C 1ITY BONOS
J Atlantic aud Guif R. Road Bonds
Pensacola and riorlda R. Jt. Bonds
Honth-western and other Moek*, by
aprlH—iw • j, J. IIRYAN. Juhusnn Hquaie.
JNO. 6. CLARK,
Attorney at Law,
Griffin, Georgia.
flOLLECTIONM In Western Georgia, and espo-
Kf dally in Hpalding, Pike, Meriwether, Upson,
Monroe, halts, Henry and Clayton conn tie*
References in Bavutinoh to Fdltor Moraine News,
Jones, Salisbury A Oo , John M. Cooper Jt Co.
aprlG
NOTICE.
Extension ol' Road.
OFFICE SAV’JI. ALBANY i HI’LF B. B. CO., i
Savannah. 15th April, 1881. »,
O N and after Wednesday, the 17th Inst ., the pai-
senger and Freight Trains will ran to Thotnae-
vtlle, tuition No. IfiT) G. J. FULTON,
aprlS Superb.tendont.
WE will offer for ssla this day, a K-tutiful lot of
■h. PApH 'on ,h. m„c or j »+* *; •«*«• nd oot.yr Uukrnpi -tori. MSS8^'oto*»t4« 8t«.
1 In New York laxt week, consisting bf
SAVANNAH ICE DEPOT.
Congroae Street Lane,
branch.
the Country. Received by
_*p$_ JOHN M. COOPER A CO
IfAOKEUFa, iniiils, hair hH Is and qr bbi7
Afl No*. 1,2 nnd 3 size*; Codfish. In 50 and BIO lb
boxes; White Fish, (first quality) in bbls and half
bbls; Pickled Ht-rnuga. In bbls ; landing per schr.
Black Fish and for safe t>y
ii. O. EHTABKOOK.
l?«3LKOFI<! 1VABAZINB. for Aprl
MU colved by JOHN M. OOOPER ,
Wp5 . CL
piMSUi POBK.-M bbls. Prlat Fork; for
maoiiAM, nALnwnr a oo.
TS-«^?£gf b^* - * “ d ho1 ” QMe " * nd
“FtL° * 1 a. L. OILIIKKT.
NOTICE.
A Indebted to the estate of
F „. j^mpjaSSErS
La «*h. lm. W ' *'
Beiutlful Grenadines
Kb'gant French OrguudU’S
Barege Anglais
Mozamblques
Japan Crapes
Printed Lawns
Ac.; to be sold vat> ehgsp.
•Pri7 DkWITT A MORGAN
Flint Corn.
750 t!on '- ,u “
RtiBT. HABBR8HAM A 80N%
aplff—St
T> ATES OF WHAHFAtK. A compete
It schedule of the rate* of wn&rfogu now in um\ to
which is added Rate* of Drayage. 1-to rage. Dockago
and Custom House Rules. For sole oy
*q>rl8 JftHNM. POPPER A CO.
T HE undersigned having leased thu above prum-
tsvs, Intends to keep n pure aitlcleof ICE the
year round, for sale on the most roa<oiuhlc terms, no
U now ready to serr* a»l who may favor him with a
call. Ordeis at*ended to with promptness aud de-
8 >atch. Ice delivered to aH\ part of the city FREE
F CHARGE. CHARLES BY INOtON,
Saptfl , ■ Pniprietor.
Whiskey.
S5 BBLS. GIBSON'S OLD NBOTAH WH1SKKY
76 Do. S. XK and XXX Do.
W Do. TCSOALOOSA no.
For aal.at
aprlO JOHN’ M. DOIIKBTY-S.
NOTIOK.
A SITUATION is wanted by the subscriber,
who has hud sovontoou years’ experience ns Over
seer, seven years on Cooper. River and for the last ten
years on the AUamuha River, Ga., for Mr. IL L. Mor
ris. I can pnxijce good testimonials a* regards my
capability. Ac. Auy person who may wnnt my ser
vices for tho year 18dl will please address
KDW’D EVANS or
J. M. HARRIS.
Darien, McIntosh co, Ga. octSft
AND
ENGINEERING.
FULTON A MULLER
H AVING formed u Copartnership nro pre
pared to Design and Superintend Private and
Pablic Building.'- In the various style* of Arch! lecture,
Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Surveylug in nil
It* brunches. Designing and Superintending every
kind of Machiueiy, »vc. Having had many ycais prac
tice in both professions, we are contldeut of giving
full SHtisfaction,
Office ovur itattorshy A Co., In Stoddard’s stores.
t. w. ptn.ToN, Jr., Arch. m. i*. ur i.i.KR, a. a m. b.
mart
City Taxes.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, I
Savannah, March so. ISfil. f
T HE utulerstgnod is now ready t>» receive tbo pay
ment of City Tnxo*. The Ixmks will be closed
on the first day of May ensuing, and executions will
be issued against nil defaulters. Tho Income and
Commission Tax will not bo micuutll from the 1st to
tho lfilh May next, in conformity to Ordinauco.
geo. w. davis,
niurOO—tlMay City Troasnrcr.
OU8TOM-HOU8E BROKERAGE.
T HE undersigned have connected with their busi
ness CUSTOM-HOUSE BR» »KKR \OK, and will
attend to making ontries, obtaining permit*. Ac.
Alsu forwarui. g goods where funds are deposited to
pay expenses.
marl 4-1 ui LEG 111 EL A FOOTMAN.
Plumbing’,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
PURE
B A CON.
BACON SIDES
AND
CHOICE L’AilIlLY B3AJ5S.
landing from steamer Koystono State and for uale by
tpr8 TIIOM A 3 a. WAYNE & CO.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
OATS.
P HINCE EDWAIID ISLAND OATS, to
arrive nnd for talc by
aprH THOMAS S. WAYNL Jt CO.
SODA WATER!
MADE IN
PORGELAIH LINED FOUNTAIN, |
AND DRAWN TURorOU
BLOCK TIN PIPES,;
FOR SALE LOW.
A LOT OF
MILITARY LACES,
EPAULETS,
One Ollkcr’s Sword, Sash aud Gelt.
ALSO,
SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS
AND
JEWELRY,
UNTIL FIRST OF MAY,
SYRUPS
OF THE
Most Delicious Flavours,!
OAN- Rf; RAD AT
A. A. SOLOMONS & OO.f.S, Druggifcts, j
__ a Pri _ Market Bqnnre. I
♦ lab House Giui |
T HE celebrated W. 6. C. Clnb House, In pipes, I
three-quarter pipe* aud ease*; for sale by
•Pf« THOS- W, MURRAY, -if: Bii/.trret. |
Fresh teas.
SPRING GOODS!
Henry Latbrop & Co
Colored Grenadines
Colored 8tlk*
Foulard Silks, new styles
Printed Orpnudloa, very rich
Printed Jaconets i Mu.-lln Sets
Block Crape nnd Love Volis
Col'd 811k Parasols
Black Nut Mitts and Gloves
Cambric Bands, Kdriug*. At.
marl!
Spring aud Summer Mantles.
UTE have received a largo and very rich lot of th*
■ ■
RS
TIIQ8. W. MCRRA
VEHN.-fdlt’e
▼ above good*. In
French Lace Mantles
Point “
La villa
Brown LI neu
HENRY LATHfeOP * CO.
INK STANDS, Slocoab’s Patent,
P#1S SALl; BY .
JC R. KNAPP ACa,
•ptfl Wsut aide Monnmumt square.
pattern Ret olvcr* : Smith -A Wesson's Seven Shoot
ers; lu.ouu bralth At Woasou’sCartridges; 10,000<’ol!’s
Pistol Caps; On* aate low by .
mai2i PaM'L PALMBR A SON.
F l.OKB.-16U liol». super null Kitr. Flow; 60
Jb,.. F»m..y (Choic.) ^n g r ; far „.e h rTBAr
TTA I. COBS AND OAliSV—160 l>alo« Prllua | »pri>
JLl Eastern Hay; ICQ bd** Prime Northern Hay; r
A NEW SUPPLY
OF
PORTABLE COPYING PRESSES.
LWB SALE BY
X . E. KNAPP A OO.,
W’eet side Monument Square.
/“V ATS.—1600 bushels Choice Feed < >at*. for saleLy
A/ apU M. Y. HBSDJBBHON, Market square.
INDIA RUBBER PENS,
WITH
DIAMOND POINTS!
»p«» W«»t «M* uoiimio; MOira.
'&men
Corner Bull and Broughton Sttxcts.
For Evening Instruction Oalj
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP,
Mercantile Cnlcnlations .
THOROUGHLY AND PRACTIOAl.fT TAl'C
V ISITING nnd Wm'dluc Crd* Wrilu ; .
kludsof Ornamental Writing co-emd. l<
opened nnd closed,
commljlito
In cluescs. Uutirt of ln-tmctton. from
Pupils c
B. FRANK MOOhK Prfi rip:
vLOUK, I-Luun,
SOO BARRELS
Choie^Bakcr^Flcni
FOR SALE BY
DAVIE It. DILLON,
Children’s Carriages
A FINE ASSORTMENT,
JUST RECEIVED BY
»prll
JONES, * A BISK CUT At CO,,
I'lQ Brocgliton
Campaign Jackets
A SXII.L lot Wool .Tackcta, .altublo. for b:
tary tnon, sc ling at cost
: ling
JmN
TRKANOR, ill Conyrc*
KEROSENE Oil,
Without Color or Smell,
B Y the barrel or gallon. Jto'xdwd direct from*
manufactory, a fires It snpp),
Peruvian Guano.
T RUMPS. A Novtl. By Quo. Wei 1 urti*-
Itistrated.
Harper’s «»r«ek aud X^atln Text* of VcrcUiut
Vol. Tliucydldcst 2 Vol*. Herodotus; 2\oli. '
ripldes; 8 Vela. Received l
apt 8
JOHN M. COOPER &
canlay. Voi.0. RtOelved n,
F, KN-'PP CO
aprlS West Side Monument SqUj
riOUEt FOM MAX, hy ~
VT jT K. KSaPfACO,
apll
West sldo Monument sqn:i^
fiEftAns, WHISKY. 10S«g»r*
53 bbls Rectified WUck.v: ifi casks Whole h
100 amtks Balt; in store and for sale t>y
apr8
B CONST AN TINE
2
NE HUNDRED boxes boap; 13 !»*"•
uies; 8ft boxes March; 90 boxoa F»g B n ® x*
hy [apriuj C. f>. (/tLlfrjj
and fur sal* by
aprt g. O, ESTABBOO*.
0oBN.-l(W)tiuh«U Prim. WUu’Ouro.Tk
BOR KNTOX * JilIO STO',
B aton.—60 hhd. Fnma Bk.or sid.r; W
Prime Bacon 8hou!cur*. For »-1* l J
apll DCKANTON .V
ik-ale-alS; —too" Lis ^Te
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jififTSuFa.
suamvr R. R. cuyiafi Ihla day. suit f r * d [
rid 1 W M. DAM I ^
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