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VOL. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FR DAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 18G3.
NO. 9(T
i.uiiii ?5;oviiiuj||lciv
r>Y THEODORE BLOI8. *M
,, | . THOMPSON, - - KUITOH.
FRIDAY MOKNINU, APRIL 17, 1868.
ijbii.nxoF siiBsiiiimoN andab*
VGHl'ISIND.
From this date the following will be the ruheciip.
,, ou ttU j aaverliauig rales of the Morning News:
KOH TUK DAILY FA PICK.
t or i
•nib
For thiee mouths
$-.» 00
r» 00
-WJCKKLY PACKS
FOB THE WBKKLY PAFKK
Fortbiee months $t f*
^dvertisemonts ins« rtert lor $1 r»U per square u
, ....... oi u-a?, ea h inseition.
telegraphic.
Yankee Accohnt ef the FIRM at
(harleMou.
J - Successful Reconnois-
sauce in Force !*"
■jjie li.okuli Struck by One
Hundred Shut.
l.K.'.UFVING FROOK UK TI1E INVUI.NEK-
iull-irv ur THU IRONCLADS
Reported Retigualion of McClellan.
Hi. umiiND, April lft — ('aiiiioimdlng was heard
si Fredericks Ini i R iu the directlou ol Kel-
I, tweul) live miles above that place. No
ea.in ii.aia nave been.received
i i.e Ricnmoml Whig lias Northern datea of the
jb.i. riieir a. c uiui of the Charleston fight says
;nc fir. whi h • pelted on the Atokuk of lour or live
i„ t ..utd guns, have never puibsps been equalled in
,:ciirl ij oil be world. While ibe balls struck her
t , er. uiuiiicnt hcrguua were worked with vigor and
|tV laion. It soon, however, became evident tliiu
,l. c >a? not tia la.pMguable a* KnCbUou e Monitor-,
aL.iil.at. ue «u irou-c|ad,abe was a failure. Ther. In I
;,.'ue seemed It. penetrate her as easily as if she bad
men a. wooden vessel. During thirty tuluulea one
A.inof. d shots struck her, ninety of which were wa-
itc line shots. She was perfectly riddled ami sunk
(tic mil moral* g. She nad thirteen of her brew a. -
n. «.e!y wound* d, two lumtaBy. The iron was not
aniuitsly daniHeed The rebels mistook a scow
win. Ii broke loose lor Ihc devil.
file Yank, ea sum up the attair thus. “We haVr
entered i.'har.eatou harbor, made a successful re
conriuiseAi.ee, engaged the rebel fort three, hours,
damaged tillin'er pretty seriously, lost one vessel,
and had a crowning proof of the invulnerability ol
me Monitor fleet. '
Arittugements were beiug made to blow up the
K:0H H i- leponed that Inriher action for the
present will be eu-pen.led.
Tue Herald lias u rtporl that McClellan baa
aered ii.e resignation, eticloslng in lua letter a speech
:n Parliament by Lord.Jnhu Rus-ell, in which be
said ‘Depend upon it my Lord, if that war is to
cease, it is far better it should cease with the convic
; oi. noth ou the part of the North and South, that
.tie; . an nevei live again happily as one couimnuity,
u. e republic, and that rhe termination of boetitiuea
iuii never be brought about by the advice, medial Ion
or Intel ventlou ol any KnropeiiM'powcr.
important from Tsiiuswsh Xfti'ue He-
luluicemerit* to Hoieiit raut.
I UaTTaIIOOUA, April 16 —All is quiet 111 D'C Vlcin
ttv m Tulluhoma, Th£jfddar*l.mccoaui of tbe hat
;.L nt Fraukliu' icnfi.-mtwlfilllugorcupt Freeman
.1 Freeman's battery. 'A centlemi*. Just through
tr m Louisville, reports that, in additiou to Burn
*-ite e Corps, a division from Frankliu’s corps is com
iny to reinforce Koeeucranr., «,
luc f£n4oi sent out BUI I it definitely
Postponed by life Men ate of Ueor^ia.
fliitt.EUiiEVi. i.e April 15th.—A bill to endorse th
• onfedCrate bonds, which had passed the House, wa
'{.ileftnitel} postponed by the beuate. Yeas, 24
nays, 10
bale of I iiiifederale Honda III Klclinioml
HicuiioND, April 15— At auction to-day t'oufedei
Kte bonne oi the hnndred million loan brought
d mid ten and internal. The bonds of Ihc til
litlion loan brought one hundred and lifty
uda tialf t j oue hundred and sixty six
[Special Correspondence or the Morning Newe l |
4»t‘orffia Legislature.
Mll.bRIKIKVILI.K, G A., I !
f Tuesday Morning, April Hilt, L i
HOUSE
During the last week the Senate adopted i
a resolution that lliu (le.nerul A-^eiiilily should
uiljourii on Friday, the 17ih Inst., sme <L<\
Upon coming up in the House it was luiil over ;
until Wednesday, 15 h inst., but a general sen |
timenl and deterinlnalion that the adjournment
should lie thus made, il compatible with the!
public iuteiest, seemed to actuate tbe mofti-
purbUince of #hir , h they began tbe^r j
earnest, working clay and night, meet- j
o'clock in loreiioou, adjoiiruing it 1 I*,
m bl lug at 3 l*. M., adjoin mug aL 0 I*.
M , and meeting again at 71 a I*. M , ami »«l-
jouruiug at ll)V£ 1*. M. Evny measure of pub
lie interest is deliberately considered In the
House, jts details perfected, aud wlieu it goes
to thr Senate is generally adopted without ilia-
usaiou ; hence the Svuuie has hut lillldAO do,
while the House is einjCflly c ug.iged,iBU’tim
short intervals, from mornifg tin III "Mate ait
night. Thin Imuieh is probably ihc* ablcrst *Bnd
most experienced legislative body c-ver ansetn
bled in tbe House ol Reprcsenlaiives. its legis
lation will beui the c losesl scrutiny of ibeir
consulueuCs, and will jciblily llu* opiuiou 1 have
advanced.
In the House to-day, a motion was made by
Col. Lester to recoueider the action ol yester
lay, by which the resolulion aut4iori/.iug the
lurkpighing ol the ttlate Hoops was iudeliuilely
posf|ioiied -agreed to.
The appropriation bill was taken up. An
amendment wanoUered to strike out “live d.d-
the per diem of membets, and insert
six dollars. A grave constitutional ditlieiik)
presented itself, and was discussed lor some
time, a uibjordy believing that, the Legislature
could not increase their compensation under
the coiibtit uliou, while Othcl'a couleuded that
the wold “couipenaatioii," as dc-iined by aluu
durd lexicogiuphcra, meant an equivalent lor
services remleied, aud that live dollars now w s
not woitb live dollurs in December, I8G1, whe n
tbe Act iu i|Uesliou wa-. parsed, and that all they
wished WU.i lu get the bUlue. a.noiiul lei lllolic-y
that board now costa them four dolls is
pci day, aud traveling expeubes moie thuu d.»u
ble tbe rates ol that year, while hoard then only
cost two dollars pei day I hia semis to me a
fair ami reasouatde cons)i ueiiou ol the «•«»n-ii
lutiou, but lb * sc iuples ol ihe majority voted
dowic the auicndmeut. The bill waa peifected
and passed.
The lull to appropriate an additional amount
for the bUpporl oi the State Lunatic Asylum—
passed.
The report of the committee on transporta
tion was laktm up, read and a reed to.
The resolution of the rtmuie expressive ol
unlimited confidence iu the ability aud pained
mol the Plentiful ol the Confederate Blaus,
as uoaiiituoiisly agreed to.
The bill to preveul the spread of small pox
iu this Mate was disem-sed toj the hour of ud
Jotirnuieul.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The bill under consideration at Ihe adjourn
ment. of the moruiug session was recommitted
to the special committee reporting it.
The House refused to ugr< e to the amend
niutil ol the .Senate to the bill to provide lor
‘ e auditing and payment ol accounts of citi
ns who have luruished guns to the Slate.
The HoiibC also rejected the ticuuio amend
mem to the resolution of the House iu relatiou
to furnishing laborers lor the defences ol 8a
vunuah.
Mr. Hurke, by special perinisbiou, was allow
ed to introduce a lull lor the relief of A. P. Bai
ley, adult ol Gordon county.
The bill for the relief >d .losiali d. Anderson,
who was badly crippled while engaged us au
employee oil the VVeroeiu Atlantic Railroad,
losing both legs and oue arut, by all uc ideul
beyoud hib power to pieVeut or avoid, was la
iDo.r.., |„. UrtJ .M...t by a
ro-thirds majority.
Tbe bill to exempt Horn mxaiion certain
property of'incorporated ciile> and towns iu
this 8tale, passed.
The bill to gram to the city of Columbus
certain c ommons attached to said city. Passed.
Tbe bill to fix the per dieui aud mileage ul
members ol the General A-seinb.y, living their
eotupeiisfUiou as provided iu the l ode —
Passed.
Thu bill to Increase the fees of (Jleiks of the
various Cour's, 8lic-r tl'-, Ordinaries, Constables
aud Coroners, liliy p> i cent, ou lormer lees.
Lost.
The bill to iucreuse the eompeusatiou ol tbe
public Printer tiliy per eeut. ou tbe rates uow
allowed bylaw, was amended by striking out
“ttfly" and iiisertiug “twenty,” uud puss.-d.
A message mw iccuved Irom the Governor
withholding hn sigimture Irom Ihe i ill it
change the line between Ihe counties of Ouop
bell aud Fayette, ou thegiouucl tbai it due., no
dellue the line ol tho counties m ihe bill.
The House then adjourned to meet at S p. iu
House met and passed the led lowing lolls :
oiporato the Georgia SiViUgs liauk o
.inlaltire.
i the service
Mac.
M
t'oidsdcrate Congress.
Hichuond. April 16.—In the Men ate today the
House bill explanatory of the act authoritiag lue
r'reeidsiit to accept and place In servir* the rc?gi.
rnei.te heretofore caiaed, was paustgL The report oj
tue Poinmitce oj Coafereqce^u ox'^mption was post
p-'nci until to-»ujv*«wr
In the* the bill to st-nil uewspapers to sol
diers tree ol postage wa- defeated. The House gper
»Q? hill to refund to the State of Alabama the
amount jrttd by her for the steamer Florida. A
urgetumher.of private claim bills were passed.—
r* report of the Conference Committee on the ex
emption oIR was postponed until Friday. The bill
ini- ra hut little iroui the old bill.
friiisT GBOHota Kkmment—We give below
^Uit >t the held offleefa uud capinius of the 1st
Georgia Regiment of State Troops, who were
orgMDiied tfnd enrolled specially and exclusively
•> r the defence ol Georgia,’ but volunteered,
loti * ni * ( -‘heei fully, for the defence ofChurles
Ihe apocuaneous offsrluga ol service from
reguneut, and from other companies and
Kunnite from Georgia who were not under
i nu ry orders for Cbarlealon oi for any service
. , l, *eir owu Bute, have been among tbe
‘ 1 lying and creditable events or tbe
• these facts show more forcibly than any
° h U b voneauguloty and frater
• a,i . ,he ” lal *‘ e “ f South Carolina aud Geor-
q‘“'' ‘Al. ^ Positiou, iitUueuce and interests,
ut ,couC ilR< ^ 1 le » rrcal measure aud movement
tie -mint 1 en ' e w, '» l b will eoou culminate in
v.hieh u^ eildence lhe Boutb. Tbe pledges
»*nd oth • ,,UV ’ ‘^“-'hson, aud Major Jones
:on PHi^os of Georgia, gave to Charles
the ., ,r.,\ u . U’aroliu. in November, I860, on
K.ii ! U .\ , llon Charlnsiou and Bavannah
deemed ’ hUVe h ‘‘ eu Ulort, lba0 idlfllled aud re-
^fiefoiluwmg i 8 the list reierred to:
I Galt, Colonel
f. 1 ' 1 ; '''■<•'• J. Nnrthcuii, A. Q. M
OuiUoo, A. U M.
1.. 1 . ‘-"““"i, A. C. 3.
il I ,, 8uik«ou. (
Kamei w. p ,*'“’ A “‘ ,U| “ Sxrgfon.
i .| ( '* l, U. AlJJuUOl.
Jonfi » • ,: “PJiluCuni|i«D; A—lflOinfn.
1., ! " “ B-lUUio^n.
r \l'“ “ D^-IOU u.ui
1 a “ " f— SOmwi
“ If— BT> Ult-U.
I ” G-IUUtneu.
. , ,, . ’ '7“L Cauuiu “ * H— 95 men.
11,(1,..,,! a C, I aud K—200 men—are ubseut
‘luiyiu Noi iu western Georgia.
f'harhsltm Courier.
* '*iu„n^,? n‘‘ a ol Idsutiug cotton, says tbe
tveii tinniV^' vv *'‘ :0 t * 1M ( '° ,,ntr y l*>‘»ks ta
Wl w JiOUlBUI
„ ! *oiuuu«red to lead them to surprise
s Ht n!, * t'**n to thool his master
0LCt Lu °g bt o r a«x Col. Ferguson.
^ Appeal.
M-*r-? tl i 0n 1 the n ‘K r ° regiment parsdee ihc streets
<«aasr “ ,k ^ “
Also, to amend the charter of the city
cou.
The bill to levy and collect an extea tux upon
uicomes and protits, wa* discussed at length
aud passed. Its provisions are tin* same as the
published bill sent you.
The House then adjourned.
SENATE.
in tho Senate the special committee to which
was referred that part of the mesc-uge in relti-
liou to tbe manufacture ol cotlou cards,
potted that a jotut corntuiltee be appointed
with power to scud for peiaouB and papers to
Investigate the whole matter, us well
failure of Measts Lee tfc Co. to comply with
ibeir contract. This report was debut, d lor
some lime and laid ou the table
Several uuiiuporiaui bills were takeu up aud
lost.
I he bill to fix aud detiue tbe liability ol
mou carriers was debuted dunug the remainder
of the moruiug session.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Tbe bill to amend the 2440th section of the
Code. Fussed.
A bill* to prevent and punish conspiracies
and strikes among journeymen pressmen
Passed. \
Tbe bill for the relief of widows ol deceased
soldiers. Passed.
The bill to revive the militia lawe of the* State*
ol force before the atlopltou of the Code —
Passed.
Senate then adjourned. Troup
Vsu DoriPa V i*lu Ml Fcaukliu, Tern*
We have stirriug news from Frauklcu, it
W'lliayusou county. Vau Dorn with hio com
muud, seveu thousaud stroug, as the curreot o>
dU Hus it, made au assault ou that place oi
Friday lust. Tbe light which ensued wus Moody
aud desperate to the end.
Alter tbe tight at Thompson's Station the
Fedeials fell back to Fraukliu. there they
buve hugged their bieastworks ever siuce. It
became expedient to dislodge ihmu, and, hi the
lime specified, a very well appointed expedi
tion appeared in front of the place. Alter t
random fire of hall an hour the Keder ils re
tiled, and our troops reached the public tqimre.
Freeman’s battery was posted near the market
House.
Tbe Yankees hud uot proceeded lur before
they met Sheridan’s Division, encamped live
miles oul. With these reiulorceunuta they
dashed upon our lroc»ps, who had believed the
day’s work done. A liirious eucountef ei.sued,
reuniting iu the capture of Kreeupu’s battery
and its galluul commander. Our force retired
to tbe ou Whirl ol the towu. ‘lhe Yankees duV-
A consultation was here held, which resulted
In a resolve to recapture our loti gciua at every
lm v?ilfe'lbia in lent « Reneial nuaillll
Till- column, of rivalry UJi-lifii il.>'*n lb" He
cul btrecla iu .plcuUU style, bul *bHU th
Such are the details reported fo us. We have
no means of ascertaining their perfect, truth.
They arc* stated to us, however, so positively,
linn wc* should do ourself wroug iu lulling to
not ice. them. •
Wc* do not. regard the results ol thi-c light to
be serious or look upmi ii in tin* light ol a dis
aster. -i'/iatlmioogn Hebei, !'»//#.
A IJeorgla *>oldier*n Opinion of' Oill'
“Pmcnf l.cglftlatnre.”
A soldier willing to the M ccpn Messenger
liom the camps near Tullahiona, thus expresses
his opinion ol the null-Joe
He says :
I am Georgian—have
since lhe tiist Georgia regiment entered -er
vice —have traversed the t'.mledericy from Fen-
sacolrt to NortliWcslern S nginia. For the last
twelve months 1 have been iu a Georgia bul
lei) and marched to (be- uotes ol our Western
bugles, and 1 have never yel been uuywberc, or
in any crowd, Hint I was ashamed io h<dd up
ili> head aud say / am a Heoigiau Hut f iliiisl
admit thici 1 have tnreu uioi.died by recent ilc
vcloptuenis. Georgia HHccdc d—helped to form
a uew Government—war is dc'Clicreil—c debits
incurred—Gov. Browu calls the Lugiolaiure to
gether ti» consult upon the i*xigeiicies ol the
i lings, Inijf-tiistiMiil id endorsing our portion of
llie Gc/VOTuUieui de bt, leslriciiug the planting
of cotlou and c-ucouraging the planting of
gram, and then disbanding and going home to
woik, or to the army, as hall of them ouebc to
do, they loiter around the capital, and lor the
sake id heariug themselves talk, “UiMMiss mul
ti rs.” read pet turns to allow a mau l., have two
wives—lell John Smith were to pm his pig pen
aud.loues how to “lay a feuce worm" -ippor
lion Lbree hnndle Cows uud two yellow I-Iirs,
four liouuds and seven flee to cacti militia dls -
II Il f uud cull Lhul the “Dog Law."
Now, Mi. Editor, it you can't do any belter
llmu that hi borne, ju*i send your able bodied
legislators to tin- uimy, aud w«- will »eud you a
lot id one arm, oue leg soldiers who will tix up
business now in accordance with tbe dignity »»|
great Stale.
JS otioe.
HOMCIUNTKNDkNT'S OFFH’K, }
Savunnaii Albany a tfimr Raii.ii .ad, -
Snvauiiali, A pi II IS, latt-’t. )
Un and after Montluv, the ‘iitth mrt ,
the rules ul lrannpurtution lor lieichl
will he aovauced thirty three anil oue third par ct-ut.
over ihe present rale
Usenn, Lard, Liquor, Salt, Sugar, Symp, Tallow
aud Wool will In* elansed as eeroud clu^n goods anil
charged for accord mg y.
G .1. H I, l ON,
aprlfi—d.tt wYw it.-neral ftuperln undent
CONFEDERATE 8TATES OF AMERICA, *
Sun them District of Georgia I
In District Court of the Cuuledoratc States of A inert
n, mi the Southern District of Ueorgiu Noveiu
bi r term, istii.
W ill*. II I*: AN, Alvin N. Miller and Kici.ard *-
Unidwn k, giaud jur.n
ilauiee Htewnri, pei
attend as such at th«* Novel
18fW, made delault therein;
hereby given to the aisive
jurorts and it is so ordeied
>, duly summoned ro
• term of said »'• *it: I.
and petit
they shall several I v tile with tin
'lerk of nsid Court good and siitli. lent cause ul
:a. use llien lor, under oath, on or bemre iln- I tsl day
ifllte ensuing April term of said Court, (iio\%
u a ssion,) ill it they will severally he -
HARLKr, M. HKiMKY,
C|erk Dist I'oiirt Coul'edera e mates,
aprtl-m,%thn >oiuln rti Diatriciof Geo g'H.
Uliailiam «ii|»crlor Surl,
JANUARY TERM, I8fi:i.
W lfll-lKIcAs. K k Hertz, Henry K. Wusl.lnirn,
i. ilbam li May. Thomas it. Ilaril.-u, Dr. Kli
sha Parsons, Sanniel l‘ rainier, dohu Cii pumn
Philip PonUab», Jutiu Richardson, LukeChriei n*. mid
Yaffilsry Term ol Chalhmi Superior OoiiiI as (fraud
Jurors, have u»*ule default for ihe Term, it ic ordered
that, they bt* flued each in the sum of forty ^dollars,
uult-ss they tile good andjauftlcient
on or before the flint day of
of this i)ourt; ami whereas, W
burg, John Find, i, William Farmer, Augimim-
IteiVhe, Jobu Tyson, David II. Galloway, Geo. (^uiul,
Cuailes Ferry, William F Baker. R. (’. Johusmi,
William B. Adauir, James Wllsi.u, Donald F*;Dtm
aid, summoned to attend the preseui January J em.
of sHid Court, as Petit Jurors, have made default
t be Term, it is ordered ihatiliey
Iny lib* good aud
ore the lirst du)
\ nil, Wlierea-,
, ami Adam Ho*
filly dollars, miles
suflirieiit cause of excuse ou oi
of tbe next Term ui ilii* ''
George J Jones, cbarles L i.<
heiisiein, Alonzo Day, Mh'Um ui;e iiamiuou, w u
Ferguson, Alleu H W rigbi, Iffury C. bieeiimu.
summoned to attend the present l.-rmof saidCoiiri
us Talesmen on the Fe it.lory hr the trial oi criiun »l
cases, have made default for the I'eriu, it is ordered
mat they b lined each iu the sum oi twenty do!
lars, unless they flln good and sufllcieul cause
ol excuse on nr befoiethe flrst day of tin* next leiui
ol mis Court; and, whereas, M. |) Levy, talesieun,
made default on tlie3lsl of Jauiiary.lNUi}; and, wlu rc
as. James H. Nne. d and Cliarl-s V Freatnu.iulesmeii,
in^dt- delault ou the 2d, ul, 4'h ami ft h of February,
im;:j ; and, whereas, lsaa« D. LalUu he, ab-sniau.
made ile fail It. oil the 4IU of February, lHT.-i; am'
George N. Gray, talesman, mad dclaujl ou the ftth
luel.Tt Is ordered tlici they be li -ed e-u li ill the sum
of twenty dollaie, qiiless they t|b*g oil and Mittioienl.
eauss (»f e .Case on or before the f.rsi o| the next
lei in ol tins * om t.
True extiu. t irom the miiitilcs.
WM H. BULLOCH
tnti2U Clerk B, C. 0, O.
l Uatliiiiu liftIVriur loun,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1SC.J.
W HEHIUN, Joseph M. Haywood, Frederics
Ivrenson, L) Latlirop, George G. Wilson and
Cornelius D. Kogerv, suminoued :o attend the pres
eut February Term of Chatham Interior • ourl as I «-
lit Jurors, made delault; and whereas, Go tscbalk
Brown, Petit Juror, and W J Bandy, Talesman,
mad*" detail It on the secoud day ot the Term (Februa
ry I7tti); it is ordered that they he lined twenty dol
tars earn, unless they lib* good and tuffleient excus»,
on o b. fo.e the tlist di)y ol the next term ol this
Court.
True er raci from the minutes.
Notice.
yiXTl’ days after date application will he made
O loth Honorable the Court ol ordinary of Chain
am C uoty for leave to tell a neg o woman, slave,
named Mary, aud her child, Priscilla, belonging
/ < KbHBU, MIWNUtl col Ml.
Ij To all whom it may coucarn : Whereas, lohn
Delk, Administrator on the Estate ol Edward c.
Duke, late of said county, deceased, makes applic.1
uoiifor Letters of Dismission from said Adimuistra
tion, these are, therefore, to cite all nersoua inter
e»ted, to be and appear at rny office within the tune
prescribed by law, to show cause, il any thev have,
way Letters of Dismission should not he granted.
Witness Hon lohn \V. Harrell, Ordu.ir> ol sum
comity, tins October tith, lHb2.
octjo
PEEPLES
ZiEOBGlA, LOUN1IEK tbUNTt
-Di
It i. tt. and James Willson, Adminietrato.
eat ate of J. N. Ip. Willson, deceaeed, saving made ap
ullcatioa for Li
islratorship,
f Dismission irom said Admin
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular the
kindred and creditors of -uni deceased, to suow
cause, if they can, wiihiu tbcliui.* presciibedby law,
S TATK OF bKUKbla, CHAIflAJl
COUNTY.—To all whom it may nunc* ru : Where
as, Rev. Fetor Whelan will apply St the Court ol
Ordinary lor Letters Dismissory ou the esUte ol
John Barry, late of said County, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to he and appear before said Court
make objection (If auy they have) .
Jiatliaiii county, this Hlh day of Oc.iol
y, this Hlh day or October, ina.
DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, O (
liffei
enemy perceived our object, he clubbed his
force* before the luuiket place, barricading tbe
battery. The struggle here w.ia most bloody
. with heavy loss on both sides.
lu tbe midst «•! tbe melee tbe Yankees, un
able to bold either Hisir position or our urlil
lerv, uaaafldnat d Capl. Freemen, who bad been
Bent a prifcftner to tbe i tar. We thereafter took
uo more prisoners.
We took three of lhe guns back, and kiljrd
large uiiuibeis of il»e enemy, bul heavy rein-
foicemeuta aniviug oul of Nashville we found
it expedient to reiuo.
M V
u'i aii. of (.tvoiD.t v, < ii taaa i.ti
I COi'NTY.- To all whouiituiiii concern. Mbeie
I as, Franc s Blair will apply at the (.'ourl ol or
diliary for Lellers Disiulssoiy on the esUte ol Chris
i lophurG NtaiTidd, laleol ('h ithain «*<oinl v. rtei'wewl.
. These are, tbeiclou:, to cite and uUmouish all whom
it may courem, to he and appear m-fore said «'ourt, o
make ohjeMlou (if any they have) ou or before me
tir«d Monday iu Jtiue uuxl, oU*o»w.s4i lettcia
will he gntnu*d.
I Wituess. Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordiuary
Trunk Locks.
Gibbons' xumgt.
FOR SALE,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
•20 PIECES (’onfederate Gray Cassimeres
til “ Confederate Gray Cloth
“ Kur'ish Superfine Black Cloth
H “ French Black Dor'skin
ini pair Fancy Cassouere FautaUs ns
4d •• Confederste Gray Cloth Pantaloon*
Confederate State* * avy Buttons, all elrea,
Army Huttons
21 Scarlet Bilk Hashes
Gold Lace, assor'e.l widths,
Kmhroidc-ed Gold Ht*r*
12 pieces Sky-blue and dark colored Merino**
10,000 yauls Du Bagp*
0,000 yards White Welsh Flannels
60. dozen ('lark’s colored Spool Cotton
480 y rds Victoria Lawn
2 haies 4-4 Brown Sheeting
10 hall chests Green Tea
10 boxes Castile Hoap
applu
Irom sal.i Adiniumtr .11 ii
Tlureiore, all persons couceint-d are hereby r«*
qnirt-d to "how cause (if an) they have) why s od Ad
umilHiafol, Oil lbs (irst Monday iu August Ileal,
-bouldmn be discharged.
NOT I OK.
CHIEF (|UARTF»MAHTKJI’S OPFICR
Bavannmi, F -h. 2lih, ’
I’aitie* having demands again**!
Sequestration Sale.
r lulls in Hat I
j ry month
feh2ft t f
JA.MKS IIIGIISMITH, now
t u, ol said Stale uml comity ol (Jlyuu.
applies In the Ordinary for Letters oi Aduiimsiia
lion, with tbe will aum-xed, on the esta e ofhuermd’
Sbetneld, deceased, late «*f said county aud Btate.
i'beee are, llieiefore, to cite au«l admonish, all and
amgular the kmured and creditors oi sun) detenu, q,
to Ilf and uppein ai U»y office, within the t|iue pie
oi rim d by law, and show cause (If uuy they have)
wny Lett« is of AUmmiatraLiou, with the will uum-x
ed.on thecsiait* of said deceased should not issue fo
tile iq.pli. ai
14 I'K OF hkOlll.Lt, WAYNE UoLNi Y
may concsru : Whereas, John
ii. humph, Administrator up.ui ihe estate oi .Ltsepli
M nun lug, deceased, applies lor L.-tu*reol Dislntosion
lituu Hie a.liuiniHiinti.iii ol stud estate.
Tln-ie ore ihe kindred ami • redilois of said decea»e<l
tie li.-ivby cued and admonished to Ule their objec
tions, 11 ,ii) they have, ill my office in termso| the
I •* w, other wise letters dismissory will begiauie.l the
’ppln iiui at the.H.-piemner term imxt ui tho t ourt ol
ordinary l.*r said comity.
•I AMEn HlGHHMITH, 1). 0. W.
Mar< h fdb. l»i l
Wuinwrignl, d* c-ean« d, luteol said . oU,.t), are lieiv^-
iiouflcd and required to present Hum. (H-opurly at-
nreacnb
ed by-
are hereby fe«juire»I
rsigned. w ithin
perso.is imlehtod to said t’leeeased
nnmediatt* pa> meiit to
-All petruua having u.-inamja agoust JoUn
Knight, deceased, lain of sanl county, are hereby no
UljnJ.twd iHuiFi-sq*ibsi,- hiw<v.a‘ me time piescnoed
by law; mid all persons iudehted to said deceased are
hereby requireu lo make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This M .|\ Ii 2.1*1, 1H6.J.
umr26 JOSEPH ... MORRIS, AdinT.
U l ATEbP hKOHbl 1," WaYNKTot ,"iY.
^ All persons having deimuids agsiusl Robert J
Waiuwriglit, <l**ceased, late «»f said c<>ulity. are hereby
lion tied uud i qmr.-d to preteiil them, properly al
tesi. d, to the umh-rsigued, within Iheiimc pn-wribetl
by lav; and all p.-rsoiis Indebted In said deceased
quirt il lo make immediate p ty
...I WII MV hSii.V a
Mai
undersign* d
IK-.H.
WILE) kNviX, Adiu'r
GTATE OKf.hOttia i, WAYNV
n I'vo Ul..mils all er i lK-(Inc herenf.Vi
MITi’llKLL J.iNKS, Adin'r, Arc
n:
herenl.* application
lo ihe Court ol ordinary of»ald county
for leave loa.-ll Id's of him numheis tWu hundred
und lily eight G-Vq aud two hundred and Oily ».*veu
(2fti; iu lh> s.-i oi.d (2) .listi n'i of naid C(iunt), the real
c late ol Joseph M a uvvng'il.. deceased, lor Ihc lien
elli of lhe bens amt * ri'diioisol said d reasAi This
Mart i d, iMi-'l. WILE) KNOX,
mart* Adiuiidsniitor.
A U JI a IN IN I K A I oil’s NA LK.-lty ViTae
. i au order from tin* Court oi OidmaiY oi
l.ovvml. a caiiuty. will be soul on the flrnt Tin sdAy uf
April in it, at the ( ourt House door ill said muhly,
hoi wee u the legal hours of sale, Lot ol Lund, No
liu, III 111 Ii district ol said couuly, belonging lo lk*-
e tale ol Fi)iiicib Jones, deceaiM-(l.
G KOHtlli, MKFIINIiTiflAffll CODIN *Y.
All persona having demands agamsl Daniel
Remshiirt, dscehSFd, 'tilp of said county, are hereby
iiotiiled and required to pr. sent them, properly
UURl»HVS SILK.
B V viitueof ail order from the Court of Ordinary
of McIntosh county, will l»e sold on the flrsi
i neiMlay in May, 1W.J, at lhe ('ourl House door
Darien, McIntosh comity, between the legal hours of
sale, one tract of laud, containing three hundred ml
seventy ui r.-s, m<>re .•( less, lyiug ami being iu Mc
Intosh county, oue lot ol cattle and two negro girls,
i'atharuie apil Mary Ann, aged ten aud twelve years,
bold lor the benefit ol lhe orphans of Little Davis.
AdmlDistralor’t; Sale.
S TATK OFfiKOHOIA, WAYNE COUNTY
Ou the flrgj Tuesday m May next, will lie sold at
the ' 'ourtll8bH<- door In said count y.withiu the lawful
hours of s'lle, lot ot land nuinh.-r two hundred and
twenty seven (‘.27;, ill the secoud district ol sard
county ; sold as lie property of Audrt-w J. McClel
lan, d.retstMl, for the benefit of the heirs ind credi
tors of said decea «d Terms made k
day ol sate Thin March ftth, isr-.'l.
mtrh
AiluiiiibiiaiorS Sale.
S TATK GEOKCIIA, WAYNE COUNTY,
tin the n<si T ..-silay in May u- xt, will he so d
at the i 'onit House floor in said county, within ihe
lawlul horns of sale. 2>ftJ acres ot laud, more or lees.
C an ol lot of land No. nicety-three (9‘J) in the Second
ihtncloi said couuty. Sold as the pioperty of uilli*
Rogers, deceased, foi the beueflt ol tne heirs e *
creditors ol sum de< -used. Terms made known
the day oi sale JaMKN M aicCUOL, Adin'r
Mar. h ftth. 18U3. marM
Notice.
G EOKGIA LIBERTY 4'OI!NTY.-AI
persons havlnv demands against William I).
Howell, deceased, late ol said country, are herelty
uotifl.-d and required to pre^.-ut them, properly at-
Mo-l.d, to Ihe uudersigued within tbe t me pretMrih-
ed by lavv ; and all persons iudehted to said dx-eas'd
are neieby required lo make payment to the under
signed. P. K. I.Ygnh
Ricebnro’ Apr-1 H, iHIJ't.
GuahCral Admiuistii
apl10-
Notice.
(>^
tween llie usual hours of sal**, the following lots of
lauds, to wit.: Lit No II and lot No * HI, each con
taining 4‘<o acres more or less; also, one improve-
moil known a* ' lie iiuwgla- improvement all sllua
t.xl, lying an tH-lug In the Jfd J^islrici of Wayne
county and-idd ae ihe prop.-rty ol Dan ol D. Davis,
I tie of Wayne c.unly, d*-.. .sed, and sold fot ilu»
aud creditors of said deceased.
HENRY and JKIII'K 11. DAVIS,
KxccuLora.
jntul before the first III evi
H1CRM YNN HlRNCil,
Major and q. M.
Notice.
ORDNANCE DKFulV ,
Savannah, Maich vNmiw.R {
jy^Tjy^The highest muikei price w II he paid
for«wo thousand (2,(HK)i pound- o. care
fully dried Moss, delivered at the Arfonal.
A T CUNNINGHAM,
mai27-lm 1st .Lieut. Art a cl Ord Cotnd'g Depot,
li
Wnmer.'Iri
2I"I ol Aj.ill
Pl'te the Nil.
Fearla, and -d
I' i mu inulliu
" > UANIIII.I., llocBlver.
Courier, Aneu-* •» ('nronlcle and
I'elegiapli, • olumhua Tlun-s aud
CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE. I
Havannau, iu., April 2d 1 A3 f
CHANttF. OK BOHiCDULiS.
IN and after Sunday, April fth, IQfla, the train#
*- ■* Atignata^H
forward I heir mils t
I
The liaetloiial sli tre* of Stock i
the Havannnh, Albany A Gnif Hailr.aU
Company, for interest on instalments paid prior lo
the 1st ol August, 1857, w I be (tnid to rhe holders
thereof on p■« sentution at the company’s office.
D. MACDONALD,
urtD-la Treasurer.
CONFEDEUaTR BI’ATEh Of AMKKlCA, 1
Navy Dkpaktmbnt, v
R'cmuioiui, Man n 2.1, ltwii. )
A Board ol olflce.M will convene dining
tills or the next month for the examina
tion ol Acting Midshipmen, when they will beexam-
Hied as follows •
1st class —Upon Navigation, Penmanship, Naval
Tactics, Naval Gunnery, Htearn Machinery, Modern
Languages, Drawing ami Drafting.
2d class.-Upon ihe satuu branches, bill not so
critically.
Hrl Class — Practical Seamanship, Naval Gunnery,
Naval Tactic-^Mathematics, Ethics and English stu
dies, French, Drawing and Drafting.
4th Class —Mathematics, Exercise of Great Guns
and Pmall Arms, Ethics, and English B'ndies and
Drawing
Those who have just entered the m*rv ce after pash
ing the Medical Examination, will exhibit to the
Board of Examiners i-vidanc.a ot good moral chaia.
ter at d must be shle to lead ami writi- well, write
from dictation, a* d spell wi<It coirecti e.-a, und per
form theeleiiiciitury ope nMoiiw of ant .metir, via*
Ninneration and mb ition, snh;traetton, mu tiplna-
lion aud division of whole numbers.
H. MAtiOHY',
mar27—1m ' Sicic'miv of the Navy
JOHN T. KOWiVANO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
a k iv r; it a r , a a i<: w i,
ATLANTA, LEUKtilA.
rid vauf.w
W. B, Thomas
m. noun vi e-i t)i Air. ,o (. n. n ...
lalilirhiuenk, opposite the Market, in Cavslry o,
fautry, an) wln-re in the Confederate Hiatus * Son -
scrlpis cyimiig to this city will please call ou litu)
: Smo
OK OF OF
Fresh (iSardeii Siq-ds,
I'lanlatioii, i^t k «rops,
MULES.WAGONS,
i pr.ow
; jjLi.vij ou
KOK S -kJ/E.
ol 1.1.0 state in tho army, ai d my
Beets,
Cabbtg
Carrot,
f'aulifli
(’elerv
•acifiulFr,
CONHSTIH8 of
Kale,
Leek,
Lettuce,
Musk m>. II on,
Huiiiacti,
Tomato,
Rarljr Dutch Turnip,
Just received by the way of the blockade; for suit
y JOUN U. MOORE, Diiiggi.it,
Hlll93 Gibbous' Range-
At. J. Holouiulla!,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BAY S’l'UHJJC'l’,
(Office formerly occupied by Messrs, u. ftohenACV.i
iUft~Solinit8 ConsigntneuU of Product* and Hu)
chaudize. teb-T
soiuiilkN
Kavaumtli. < )a.
Capita" *000,000
William ikiltorsby.
K. H. Bacon,
V\ illmiu 11 Tison,
Uuury Brigham,
John M (’ooper.
Gtstrge Fallen.
John Cun mug ham. <\>nou wuoui
Henry laitbrop
Isaac Broil, ol Macau, (fa.
This Company havitig carried tln-ir capital bp U
half a Million Dollars “of/ of which hue '>ss» taXcn
ap-lully pru|isreil io Insure Hgumsl loss r dan.a?*
ti^Ure, ou favorahlu terms. A|ip)yaii a orilr.- bi
'haCtim|>any b‘J Bay alruul.
W A. WiLUi'd, nerriitaiy
Y BRIGHAM, President.
NEW
BLOCKADc GOODS
1TO K Cjt hi N TL IT, M D.X’S W K-A. H.
KHItl'K II Caesiim-re for Gents’ auils
English tweeds “ “ “
Blue Navy Flannel
Brown Lineh Duck for Bummer suits
Plaid Col lomfcles
fl-4 Black Cansiyi, rea
Gents’ Oxford tie Uhous
marSO
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel,
O 8 N A I3 U R.| O
no_v;;l
U * B. •*, LATHKOF,
GiUJongresa street
(ilolic Laiii|^.
I.l tHIII II Bra-.,
Isimps lor sale by
apn.1 . LAGH RN It CUNNINGHAM
Powder.
FLINT At.ON AND NYLkOLs
For Said
A FLAMM I I !V containing
about 1,22ft acres laud, ^t>of which is
Cleared and under good Vace, in Hit
vicinity ('f Hylvanla, Bcrihcn county
Ga., 12 nub s irom No «\ptral Ran
Hoad. *1 he iniprovetncids ire a dwelling%|th nine
rooms, all plnsL-red, flu negro hous. •* uui^ther tie-
ceesnrvoiit hnildiligs, flue flower garden, whe land
it*good an.i the location v. r> healthy inakiuhit vary
de^irahle Willi the pln<--- will he t«»lJ 20 >Wgroes,
Cuttle, hogs, i-olu and hald- r.
A l-O,
46T. acres immediately on the public road
0 to oylvama. a*M»ut li mllca from th*- »tai
provemculs mo I dwelling and out huihlii. B _. r
property ir offered "ii hccoukI of tile owner betuj^ j
set Vice and nut able t" give u Lid m-isonal altenti
It will he bhown at auy ;im.- by ihe parties resld*
For further particulars, apnly t**
BLOUNT A DAWPON,
ppil 1 w.iA t vf Puvannah
Corn, (.Jorn.
Old Jamaica Rum
••it. i
.-iy
of which
( Oillalll'
! bundled i
Plantation, known us
- thousand acres, sttim-
louriceit ml us Irom on van
ico Hope.
I oh SHV innah Ri.
hundred i nd tifiy nen ..
d npy acres of upland, part
**, tin- i«it.u 1 ud* r wo 1 nigh
’ ‘ ’« about ninety
,, - 1 truiika, drultiH,
all recently cut, uud n arly ready lor planting ; oim
hundred a.l.lit ihiih l hcu b clear* d hanks dcmctlva.
bui easily le laimui Ii ts thotiuiu hv good judsua
thin trad i.| mu.I emtiodiua more good planting
CtiHtham conniy;
laud
tin- wood lands
•cl ol iln size
p*- well t inhered; alnn,
: water.
ahundain-e
Twenty-four lik. lv NkgKOESJ will be sold wi h
the place, one a carpenter those people aie qnlto i-r
*leriy and good tiisppse.l,. loguthot with *11 the wa
gons, muu-i, |dOM'n, .* c . bee. eSalq for oarrVlnff on
the place sieve slicly • For partum'Rrs enquire of
‘ °l Geo. F Harritou who wilianow me , niperty,
Or to (ig.» W. Wylly, Ksij , at -lavaunali
I sell only he. allae l tallUOl give my attut tion to
the properly. n K HaRRimoN.
NEGKOFiS.
S IXTY NEGHOEfl for sale. Just received a
large lot ol Negroen, consisting of muu, would
hoys aid gills, iu lain.Ilea, and one due house au
v .ni aud i Hi i l.p. driver.
II .MtfINHARD A BROTHBR,
niarlll - lm*»^ , < ppowlti- the Fiauters* Bank.
..AP. U.
G 2S A. M
7 80 P. fc
HO0A. H..
Wanted.
AHS’T t^UABTERM AS'i ER'B OFFIf'R, I
savannah, Mj.rch ID. 1HES. (
\AT AN ■ I-1> HHiiteaiaiul), thirty nugio**s as team
t* Hlcni aud iubiuua f.M ihh Department.
ii m. davenport.
murid -tl (^Ip.ln and
Wanted.
ORDNANCE DEPOT, I
t? A VANN au, Ga, Feb til ii, .tow. )'
1111I Ii bhjicBi market price will t».i paid lor acrap
' old bta*.*, clivi-ie.l at the Arsenal
Win HUM sheet.
1 INN INGHAM,
irt and Ordnance,
« 4)in(i’g Depot.
_feh7—Hm
a i iimihiH’4 Housho lieau /
M A I I HMSIIU) HOLKIL io the
ce.utral part ol the city isolTuind for rant, as
the present occupants tnt,cud leaving lliu
cny lliqiliic HI lhe office ol
GEO W. WYLLY.
City Taxes.
(.TTY TltlCAHURfth'B OFFICE, I
UAVANNAU, March 12, UMS. (
'Ills "C Ulidernlgliod its now le.idy In receive Ure jayy-
1 ineui id T’i*cc for ih<-..inrent y«ar. except lu-
c..me ‘Tax,, wh eh will he due ou the tirai of May
d> at the hookr will he nosed on the tirst of May
uneutug, and exernlions w ill n«* issued against all
delimiters.
(iL huk W. DAVIS,
m o 12 till (-’By Treasurer.
Bin AN 7sIli.i.olnI
NL6R0 AUCTION MART.
1 IMYE my house open, No. 108 Uiyan streeL
Miirsel Hqitiire, .Havnin all. Ga., lot the sglu of
Negroes, prlvah ly and at auction, on Tm-sda)H snd
ThmadayHot i-mtv w.-i-k 1 will sell all kinds of
property at iln- l ie rt lloiin- oil the tirst 'Tuesday of
every mouth, persona, hating oropeiiy for sale
will give t\v>> or morn days notice before the day ol
nalu, bo Ibat the propony cun he advertised, i also
m her
« _ K. MENDEL, Crier _
$25 Reward.
fllllK above reward will ho paid for the ippreheu-
1 sion and «lellve y to iny Kg.-nt, R Oogdidl, Dt-
ien. (•a .or lodgment in any jail within the fitat-*,
ol my mgio woman DIaNNa, who ran away utiohl
Ihe nrnl oi Fnlirnai v Uhu is abi.ut 21 y. ait old, ver*
dark und likely. Hbe took with h< i au infant child.
James d amdek,
tnai IJ—Into
COTTON YARNS.
FOR BALK BY
mar71 HENlil L AT11KOP CO.
BLUE FLANNELS
30 PIM PS HI.HK Fl.tMVI LS,
FOR BALK BY
moiVl HKINIt V LATHROP A CO.
LIWBKK, LliBBEB,
os
ANY DESCRIPTION,
FI K.VIS ii i: i>
ATTHK 3HOKTHBI’ NOTICK.
Apply to H. J. DI'JKkRSoN,
•or T B. MARSHALL & RRO ,
Ur al ihe Mill, Johnson’s titatlou, No. 4)i, b., A. *t
U. 11. R. ,WMl—3m
Iron Varnish.
FURMTURE TARNISH.
£ BARREL OF IRON VARNISH;
2 DO. NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISH;
For sale at JOHN OLIVE'S,
j22 N*» 11 U Intaker street.
CORN, CORE, CORN.
1 i* i i •* 11 AH ■LB Com )uat received and for
J "J" J ealr b> tbe nusbal hy
■pH )V. M. D V vlDBON
Georgia JBacon,
H a iiis,
MI1jE*».
and SH'UILDERH.
raotlO : " l W*M LaVIDSON.
family Bibles,
I i Yffc^EAPFAMILY UIIILKR; ri
1 " " reived and iur sslo Ity
Assorted Iron.
iu:
Tea.
CLAGHORN ^CUNNINGHAM
Flour.
BBIR. and bag* Family and Superfine
,Hour. For sale hy
kLAGHOFN A: CUTcNUUGHAM.
O IX a ...
mi this Ro-id sud hranuhi-a
l.alontoii Will rim as follows :
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
l eave Mavatniab. .*.
Arrive in llacon
Leave Marin
Arrive In SuMlntMi
| DAILY NIGHT TRAIN
Leave Hnvanuab .
Arrive In MAcou. .
Leave Macciu
Arrive In HifVATinah
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—SA VANNAlf
MILLEN,
Connect lug daily with Night 'Train to and from or.
gust A, beginning April flth.
Leave Sava Lin ah 7.1ft P. X.
Arrive in ftUlen .1.80 A. A
Leave MUhtn r0.«U P. F
Arrive in bivnnnah 6.8ft A. at
AUQUbTAjURANoH—TWO DAILY TRAINS BJ
TWEEN AUQUSTA AND MiLLKN.
I«eave Augqsia. .. . .ti.26 A. 7*'.
Airiva iu Mdlluu ».&6 A.
Leave Millan ,U t9 P y
ArrivP In Alignsra 11.14 P.
Leave AugUBta 6.20 P.
Arrive in Milieu P. :■
Leave Mlilan 2.8 • A. '
Arrive in Augusta 6.08 A.
GORDON AND EATON TON BRANCH.
Leave Katonton U. 1 0 ▲. :
aii iv.-in Gordon 8 P.
Leave Gordon . 8-60 T
Arrive In Eitonron 116'.' Mtrf
Pansnugcrn for Anguata from Savacnsli and Ma • '
b\ either trhin will connect with Utc Smith lsj *.
Railroad tmlua.
PaseenguM for MllledgevHlo and Krror r ■••id* .
“Day Train*’• from Savannah aim *•, •'» ~
"Night Trajina" (rout Macon.
Night Trim from Savannah tui'i
with Souiti-western R. R. at
Eufanla, KdrtGaines and Inter:*- “.*«
with Macon and W. R. R. to At jm -.i-
Day Trai<i cuuaucts at Macrr. .
cogee R. R,; to Colaiubas, M ■ , .
SOUTHWESTERN RAlLROAi
O N aud ilidr'Snnday', March 75d. 1863, the Cfolnm-
bus Mail and Passenger Train will rnn ae fol
lows : I ,; | f * i
■ktwkin maoom and ocn<nmjitta.
Leave Mfcon at 6.8ft. P. M.
Arrive aUColnmhua at ,, 11.40 P. •
Leave CfllpQibua at rJ40'P.
Arrive at Macon at ft M V. M.
■KTWHN UaOON AND OUATTaUOOOHVB.
Leave Micon . . f, 20 A. M
Arrive adohatuhoocW'e *1.86 P. M.
Leave CAatbiltoochee 7,80 a. .
Arrive atjMacob ft.al'P. 7t
The Matt 6nd Passctigcr Trutna irom A loony cor
aeot daily 4t bmithvllle. No 10 b. « 1L ti., andfrox.
Fort GaiuSa daily at Cutbbert, wnb GLaitahoochea
Mali 1’rain.
Leave Siiithville at 12.80 P. M
Arrive atjAlbany at. 2 08 P. M
Leave ARtuny al '1.60 A. M
Arrive atiHmitbvUle ui 11.kO a. Jb
lotave CiAhbert ut 2,66 P. M
Arrive ul Fort Gained »t A.88 P. M
1/ ave F(*t Gatuea at 7 30 A. M
Arrlvu adCuthUcrt at w.2b A, H
Making the connection with tho m* Aud down Cfcn
tah'H^he* fiali Train.
“ ‘ I’olumbufc form a through connection ‘
*' 1 Atunieu. 1 tugston, W
Trains i
Monwonu-iy, Alal*amu, i
Alngton.Hivannub, MilUatabVLfleaild ifatonton.
Fuel Gtaiihea r ttnii-iaiv a ij*. ^-«a-v '♦-•Uny ■uuuiqr^vv-
tUo Night trains from Augnsu atnl bavannah to avoir
deUmtUui it Macon. For Loinmbua take Ihe Daj
Train.
VIRGIL TOWERS,
Rngioepr and tlnperlntondent.
Macon. Match sad, 1H68.
CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE.' ”
Savaunik, Albauy and Uulf Railroad
•laorieettAud Ifloal BipsflfllonN Route f<
“ —* *■ and 'i liomas vUla, Ga..
r _ TT .. C. 11., Lake Oily,
onllcollo. and TalUhaa*
aee, Plorlde.
i After Thursday, October 16tb,
1802, Lhe cars will leave and ran daily (Sunday*
excepted,) j as follow* :
Leave Uavifmah al ... 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at lloinKavllle at 8.00 P. M.
RETURNING. .
Laav« ThomaaviHe at 6 00 A. M.
Arrive St Savannah 6.00 F. V.
t'uuheOlfcg at McJntonh tStutl.m No. 8, gOU*z
West) on Tuesdays, Yhntedayv and Satr.rrtaya, with
‘ line of epocho* lo barimi. Ruturnlitg ou alteni&te
at Tebcauvlilii (No. 0) dally with the
days.
Connect! 1
cars for Brquawick.
('ounwctihg al (flultmuu (No. U.) daily with a line ol
coached U*Madison f ft., Fla.
ConnectlpK at Gr.aivm ’s (No. 17) with a dally line
of coaches tw Montkello, Fla. Arriving lu time tar
connect wuh the cars in TaUahass* e and Bt. Marka.
Fteight Trains leave Havannnh Mondays, Wednee-
days and PyulnyB, at 6 a. M.; retiuruin^ onTneedaye,
Thursdays hud Saturdays atft P, M.
N. B. Double the rcgfllar rates will be charged om
all ortlcloB. snipped by Paesetiger Train, excepting
fruit, lreah meat, Unit, oysters, and oiber perlauable
articloa. Freight b.y Paseenger Tralit uhould be de
livered at the Dept ut leapt one hour before the start
ing time ot the uain.
augio G. J. fulton, Sm*mmtendent.
ft
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
GEORGIA RAILROAD. I
Auudsta, July 24, 1862,#)
O N and After Sunday. July 27th, Sunday Day Train *
resumed on main line, also Trains on Athene * ’
and Waahiagton Brunches will run to connect ontU^fc * '
further notice.
Atlanta
Atlanta
Augusta....
I ug;iita. .7*.
Atlanta
Atlanta.... *)
Trains cdunectlng with Wfah
kW r
day. ik-luir Train leaves Augusta r \ ■
jy28 GEO.
CHANiaE OF SCHc*
O N and met Tueedey. Noktober lfh, aid nitu
further notice, the Mail Train anon this Road
will run daily as follows, Sunday*excepted:
Leave Obarlemou 10.15 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah 6.00 F.M.
Leave Bavaunah 7.10 A.M.
Oounnecting at Sution 10M (Junction,) with I)own‘
Mall Train from Macon, on Central Railroad.
Arrive lb Charleston 2.00P. M
h. s. r *
novfl—tf Engineer and Sup
WANTED.
SHIP KNKES WANTED.
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