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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING. AUU.IL ‘20, ISlUL
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DV THEODORE BLOIS.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Itestructiou of (oulethraie Vessels.
ENEMYS n PE HAT IONS ON THE TF.CHF,.
Ponchatoula, April 17—The New Orleans
Era of the 14ih bus the following :
The raptured taiii Queen of the Went was de
stroyed this morning at 10 o'clock tiy our gun
boats on Grand Like, and her crew captured.
The gunboat Diana is in a tight place, and
will he probably captured or destroyed.
The rebels evacuated their works at Ceutre-
ville last night, and returned up the Ter lie. It
is expected i hat the rebel luice will be captured.
The enemy is now between the troops nt Gen
eral Groover and those nt General Emery.—
General Groover has succeeded iu gaining the
tear ot the enemy, und will intercept hia re
treat.
lie left his guns and ammunition behind,
which und fallen into our Lauds.
From (he North.
Jackson, April 17 —Memphis dispatches Bay
that thirteen regiments will be sent to Miduis
firpl to act as cavalry.
Corinth is reported largely reinforced. Thlr
ty thousand have beeu sent there via Tenuessee
Austin's Yuz >o fleet has gone down the Mis
eisslppi. Two transports and oue gunboat
went down on the 13th—seven boats on the 15th-
A large cavalry force has passed Memphis,
supposed tor the Tennessee river.
the Mississippi river is falling two feet daily
at Memphis—fall unprecedented.
Jackson, April 17 —A special dispatch to the
Appro 1 says the. Memphis Bulletin and Argun
were suppressed for publishing the Cincinnati
Commercial's censure ot Grant.
From Vleksb * rg and Fort Hudson.
Vicksburg, April 17th —Some eight of the
enemy's hoaia came down at 11 o’clock lust
iiight Heavy firing was opeued by our butte
ries, to which he replied briskly Irom several
of bis boats One boat was lired by our guus
and burned to the water’s edge m flout ot the
city. Others, including two ti’itinpoils, pasted
dowo. Two or three were thought to be J»s-
■aoled. None uow in sight below, but one
transport, lying at Browu & Job union’**. Two
guns of the Yankee battery ou tbe feu insula
opened ou the city this morning ul 9 o'clock,
and are. still flriug
Fort Hudson, April 17th.—The eucaiy’.
upper fleet returned above Btyou Sara, and
slopped at Point Coupe Post utliec,uud return
ed the ietteis lukeu on their way dowu. They
committed no dcpredalious. The lower fleet
;s quiet—oue vessel m sight.
Vicksburg, April 17 —Four prisouers from
thd boat sunk last night were brought In lo
day. They say the transport Henry Cloy fr.it
• unk, one boat was burned, and the rum Lafa
yette aunk by our batteries la«t uigbi. Also, that
the leuiaiuder of the fleet will come down to
utght. The Yankee battery ou the Peuiusulu
ceased dune late this afternoon. 1 did u
damage. 9 ,
LATEST FliO.tl ABOL1TIONDOU.
The Attempt to Capture Charles-
toil Abandoned.
Uow tlu* Irnn-CTtuU were Pep
pered.
PANIC IN NORFOLK.
EX TEA 0HDISA H Y ORDER OF THE YAN
KEE COMMANDANT.
Ki»tt«fteiiienl on Hie Fmniinkey. ' Ldpecial I’orrcspondencc of. the Morning Nev
Richmond, April 18.-Two steam propeller | fG’Ort’i.T l.ftfislalUIT.
gunboats—one ol larg*' >i/.c, aud both filleil
with troops -came up York river Thursday.
Tbe latter we Ml up the Paiuunkey river about
a mile above West Poiut. Our batteries opeu
ed lire upon her, doing great damage. At the
end ol the ucllou she was gotten off with gicat
difficulty. Groans and screams of the wound
ed were heard distinctly at West Poiul. B ilh
propellers went down the river.
Firing upon Vicksburg.
•JACKSON, April IS. -General Stcvenflnu re
ports that the enemies’ batteries opposite Vicks
burg opened on our fortifications ou the
morning ol the 17ib—two thirty-two pounder
Parrotts tirlug. Three casemates visible with
a telescope.
Legislative.
Mu.i.kdoevii.i.k, April IS — The Seuate pass
ed the House bill organizing a Slate guard mill
t.uy, including all between IS and CO, not sub
jeei to conscription, aud abrogating coiuuiis
sious ol militia officers. The Legislature ad
journed at ball past twelve.
Confederate Honda.
Richmond, April IS.—Confederate bonds of
the In,000.000 loan sold at auction to day for
177; bonds ol thr 100,000 loan, long dales, ul
10% to 110V£.
Confederate Congress.
Kicumond, April IS.—The Senate went Into
secret ses.-iou to-day at uu early hour, in Ihe
House the death ol Mr. Crook, ol Missouri,
was announced. Appropriate resolutions Were
offered, which, alur several eulogies ol de.
ceased, were adopted, and lin n adjourned.
Mii.i.kdukvim r, Ga., I
I'liursday, April Itiilt. »
HOUSE.
Ihe lliiuse, to-day, a motion to reconsider
ill loti on yesterdny, t«» amend an act to
•lit the spread of small pox, pupped ul
ihe last session, was agreed to. Also to recoil-
so lunch of the journal us relate* lo the
Ideal ol the bill to incorporate the Atlanta
Saving.- and Loan Association. Agreed lo
The bill first iccoutidcrcd was taken up,
lieuded and passed
The bill to incorporate the Southern Railway
Mucbiuciv aud Mining Company—passed.
Thu bill to change Ihe line between the coun
ties of B iker aud t.'ulboun —passed.
I he House took up the reconsidered bill to
incorporate the Atlauta Baviugn aud Loan A**
sedation. Laid on the table lor the present
Also the bill lo amend Ihe Road Laws ol this
Slate. Also til repeal Hie act consolidating the
s ol Tax Receiver and Collector. Also
the bill to admit to record eeitain lustiumcuts
writing, ifcc Also a bill lor the relief of
Heury O'Neal, of Brooks county.
fbu mil io Iticiliiuie suits against Express
mi panics, pas-cd—provides that they may be
sued by service ou the agent iu uuy county.
To icgulale toli lor grinding gram iu the
ounlici ol Gwinnett, Forsyth and Cherokee—
passed.
For the relief of James Houston, of Glynn,
vas substituted aud passed.
lo amend ihe act iiicoiporatiug the Dole
oiluty Iron Company—passed.
For the leliel James Kell), ol Lumpkin
From the Army in Tenneaaee.
The Winchester Bulletin, ol Ft Id *y, \
friend of ours, uti intelligent geiilleiiiuii.ai rived
yesterday in oin town, direct from the scene
the late cavalry light at Franklin. His
statements call bedepeuded upon, aud he Have
that our whole loss was about fifteen men, hi
stead of fifty, and lint Col. blames, who was
omuiaudiiig a brigade, lost only six men.
Noue of them Irom this couuiy.
Our iulormaut confirms ilie report, which w»-
published, that the gallauL Capt. Freeman was
murdered in cold blood, alter the Yankees had
him prisoner lor several hours. They louud
that our troops wen* about to recapture Kre
, and thereupon shot him in ihe luce, kill
ing hiui instantly. But the three men who
tired upon Capt. Freeman were killed in iihii
l*y our men, an a retaliation for the inhuman
deed which brought upon them the ju*»l pedal
ty ol death.
A division ol the enemy is reported to be en
imped at Fraukliu.
As lo the liiture iu our front, we would re
mark that we. shall soou have stirriug limes.
To say more would be iudiscrcet.
From the Frout.
Col. B. J. Lea, ihe efficient commandant of
this post, returned from Slralbyville and Tulla
boma on Monday eveulng Iasi, after a lew day*
absence, which gave rise to tbe rumor that he
had been ordered oil, in anticipation ol ihe full
ing buck ot the army of Tennessee. He gives
inloruiatiou, derived from official sources, c
liruiulory ol the news ol Forrest’s tight
Fraukliu, aud the capture of two Yankee trains,
one by Morgau’s com maud, ou the Louisville
and Nashville Railroad, the other b> Wl.eelei
the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad be
yond Murfreesboro’.
Gen. Forrest’s official report Plates that Free
man’s battery was captured by the enemy a
Fraukliu, and Col. Starke’* Mississippi regi
nieut made a gulluut charge aud retool; it,
with a loss of only i> killed and 17 wounded
C**l. Lea learned (from unofficial source**, w.
believe,) that the officers and men ol Freeman’*
battery bad all been captured, and when
Starke charged to re-capture them; the Yau
keo officer lu command, ordered his men ti
dre on the prisoners, which was done, killing
Captaiu Freeman, aud killing and wounding
others. Gen. Pillow has received a privute let
ter from Columbia, uuuouuclug the returu o
Forrest’s command aud continuing the umrdc
of Freemau aud others, as stilled. We trust
that retributive justice will lie aduiiuistered to
the base miscreant who ordered, as well
those who obeyed.
Gen. Wheeler, himself, reported Hie capture
ol the two trains, as staled, aud mentioned Hint
that ou the Nashville & CliaUituoogu Road, war
tilled, principally, w ith officers. Wheeler start
ed ou pis last expedition Irom Lebauon, aud w*
believe, made the circuit of Roseucru/.' army.
Col. l«ea represents Our army iu better eomli
liou as to health, discipline and efficiency, ihan
he has ever knowu It. ,
Huntsville (Ala.) PanJnitrate, lbth.
C’APTURB or A U. 8. S4TBAMKK —Borne few
days since a party of eighteen men under tin
leadership of Captain Audrews, an old Musts
„lp,,l sieumlioulmati, obtained pernitssjou Irour
General Buckner to go und capture a boat at
the entrance ol Pass a I’Oulre. '1 hey left I* on
Gaines iu a yawl, and proceeded *>11 their eute
orlse Ou Sunday they found the towboat
W bittern ore tied at the wharf of the P.s-, and
were met by the watchman, who, litiding him
se |f “looking into the barrel ol a repeater,’
and warned not to give tbe alar m, very consul
erately aud Yankee like obeyed, the halcbc
were attended to, und the balance ol Ihe parly
uroceeded lo arrest the rest of the crew, who
were calmly und uususpeeliugly sleeping
twenty minutes from the lime they boarded
the boat, they had steam up and proced d
the Pass. 'I Lev met transports, but were
tbeu die* overed.
A boat appeared to chase or hover around
her next moiuing, hut she escaped salely until
Richmond. April 13.—The Petersburg Er
prejwof to-day contains northern dales ol the
I5tb. Ihe New York Herald says the attempt
to take Charleston has been ubaudoned for the
^reseut, the experiment having proved too
hazardous. The fire from the Confederate bat
tenet was tremendous, us the condition of the
Keokuk shows. That vefsel was riddled through
and through with steel shot furuished the re
bels from Knglaud The Ironside* received
sixty-five shot, the Keokuk uiuety, the Wcha to
ken sixty, the Montank twenty, the Public fitly-
eight, the Nantucket filly one, the CatskiU flfty-
oae, the P.Uapsco forty-five, thd Nahant eighty.
The Herald't correspondence from Black water
gives an account of Longstreel’s udvuuce upou
Suffolk and the capture of tbe outposts.
Lieut. Col. Kimball, commanding the Haw
kins Zouaves, just arrived as reiulorceuieuts,
was killed by Gen. Corcoran ou Mouday. Cor
corau attempted to pass without the you tiler -
sign and was stopped by Kimball.
Gold closed in New York, ou the 14th, at
154\ bid. The Eepre.u ulso has news from
Norfolk. On Tuesday last,great oouslerualiou
prevailed among the Y’aukees aud traitors iu
that city. General Uiye, commanding the De
.partment had issued orders staling that the
rProximilv of Confederate forces rcuders it
proper to notify uil foreign consuls aud their
UimlteB, ail women, childreu aud other persons
not in the service of the [Jailed States, who
prefer safely to the conflict ol war, that on the
approach of the euemy to auy lowu or village
within that department aud the range of the
Uoion gnus, euch lowu or village will be fired
on without fuither consideration. The citi
zens of Norfolk buve been required to deliver
up ull the fire arms in llie^r possession.
The Express mentions a report from a relia
ble source that two Yankee gunboats, aud six
nnndied prisoners bad been captured ut>ar Suf
folk. No official confirmation ol the report
has been received here.
Fighting at Tuacunibls, Alabama. , ^
CHiTTiNomm ai.ril 1H ti P M - VVe have am C -nuty foi leave io-ell a negro woman, slave,
LhATTANOOOOA, April w DjUnK<1 ^ ht . r Priscilla, b. looglnv lo
rumors-of fightihg near luscumbia, bnt no de- | the estateof_M*ui.
talia have reacted us. All quiet iu front. j 0
fll.e reached the Ulockaders outside
She run the blockade under a bcuvy lire, and
was struck twit"-, *>«l received liule
Iurv Sbcarrived iu llie alreuiu op|.oaile the
Cilvutiuulti o’clock jeaterday eveuiuK. the
dariuif liurly captured bcaidca the boat 11 l o^e
quantity ol coal und twenty-three prleouerr
umoug whom Is one Goodrich, who is a shi|
carpenter, and worked iu this city lor 10 ,
years. The Whitlemore (now the fox)
splendid tug boat, with powerful machinery
and sound, ami is altogether a superb pri:
So ranch lor eighteen ol our horse marines.
This daring and successful expedition
fitted out by Mr. JuRus Buiiuer, an enterprising
merchant ol this cii^-^l/uj»«Vf Adn. & Reg loth
Tbe Figbt si WllllMiu»biirg
We get some particulars ol the light at Wil
liamsburg, through a gentleman whopaili* '
paled lu the affair.
On the night of the 10 h, the MUli Virginia
Regiment. Col. Tabli, was sent to the rear of
Fort Magruder. At the break of day next
morning, he dashed upon the cavalry cainp at
Whitaker’s Mill. The attack was a splendid
success, lie destroyed l1»e ouemy’s whole
camp, commissary and hospital stores, and
immense amount ol ainoi'iniliou, besides kill
ing a large number of horses. The enemy w
also pretty severely punished. Five ol the
were killed, seveial wounded, nineteen lalu
prisoners, and sotuelweuty or so ol the sick |
" Alter this splendid feat Col Tabli made got
his retreat without the loss of u man—only «»
officer and private wounded. Fort Me.MI
is iiuiueusely strengthened by new r dnnl.i-
ami rifle pils, and the enemy had at least .,ihx
mi ll to defend it, but. like Pope, they did uol
look well to llielr rear.
Thccneiu) wreaked llielr vengeance on NYil
liauisburg and shelled the lowu lor over Hire*
hours. Though shot ai. *
direction, fortunately uc
burl, our only loss being
horses killed.
Some of our force* are lust out of William*
burg, 011 lira ridges commanding tlieeily, m
which we have slimmed several battene* 01 ui
tillcry. Our troops are iu splendid
and are anxiously uwalting Hie ei
his hand. — Richmond Examiner.
ameud ihs43l7th secliou ol Ho*
’.Kle
in provide for the paymcul ol fitly dollars
uuiy to Hie mm - commissioned office rn aud
pi IV
For the rebel
-pi
A
change the line between lira couulies ol
Miller und E r.\ pars«al. Also betweeu Gil
cr and Pickem.
For the rebel ol Abner Zachry, ol Puluaiii
uuiy—passed.
l o allow executor**, guardians and trustees
twelve luoulhb lo invest trust hinds without in
reel—passed.
For the relief of J M Broudfield, of Sumter
couul)—passed. •
To legalize ccriaiu processes and coiumib-
sious returnable lo Superior Court ol Walton
ouuty—passed.
To repeal an act compensating managers ol
elections 111 Kmuuiml county—passed.
u cbuUge the llUie ol Uoldilig the J.iiiUUiy
111 ol Court ol Ordinal y ol Brooks County —
•ned.
Io amend an act iueorporatiug the lowu ol
w klUeVlile and GroovernVlib*. pjs.ed.
•’or the rebel ui Juuiua Diiwonb, ol De-
Kalb couuiy. Laid on the table
l o provide tor the uppoiutiuent ol uibitra
it* 10 investigate the cumin ol the Uniuu
Brauch Railroad Company aguinst th* Si ae.
> increase the pay ol the Stale House and
Pcinleutlary guard. Passed
n the rebel ol Johu W. Lewis. Laid on
tbe table lor the pie*eui.
lo cliauge the lime ol holding ibe Superior
Courts ol ibe Cherokee Circuu. Lost.
1 o legitime the udinit-eiuu ol icBiiinouy in
") 1
ouucil ol Atlanta to levy
ttilnw Di I. I’.
distil alcohol lor meuicmal purposed. Laid *
the table lol - the pi eoetil
1 eg 11 late aud encourage the. mining o
coal, COppci aud ulbta uielala IU Uemgl.i
taken up, discussed tor soUlc time me
passed.
Ibe House then adj urued lo 3 P. M.
AfmtNOoN SKSsiON.
The bill lo regulate tl.e tiuufiporlaiiou t
provisions aud other supplies over the *n Vern
railroads in this Slate, und to puuish violutidiis
ol the act. Passed
Seaate bill to compensate citizens ol this
State for slaves who have died or been serioti
|y injured or disubb d while eugugrd on the u
leuces ol the SlUle. Pass, d
The bill to coOBolnlaiv ih-* slock ol ihe S
vatiuub, Albuuy uud. Gull au.l ibe Ailautic ar
Gull Railroads, to which stveial aiucndmeii
w*-re offered aud debut* d ul ii-Mglh, in which
number ol members purtieipuied somewhat a
u*r the maimer iu which an In n row is cot
dueled The bill was pul on Ua passage au
passed
Also the bill to repeal the at
the pay aud mileage of the g.
except so much us relates 1
Clerk of the House uud Seer
ol 13U1 fixing
• ral Assembly,
ary of Senate.
Also to repeal the same act so lur as 1 elates
o Stale House officers. Lost
To prohibit slaves from owning any propel
v. I. >sl.
L> amend the 470Slb teciiou of the I'ou*?.—
M-ed.
oiup.iliv ol
Pa_
To incorporate lL«• Citizen’s !*i
AugUola, No. S Passed.
Tlie Houre iheu read Seuaie bills a lir-l aud
-ccoud l in** 1 , all*-i which a conference com mil
UC War a* k« d lot by the Senate aud appointed
by ihe House to stUlle differences u* 1*1 Hie bill
lo prevent the spread ol small pm, alno con
curred iu umeiidmeula of Hi*- Senate to II.m e
bills, aud adjoin ucd.
SENATE
lu the Senate, to day, lira bill to refund mon
ey 10 corporations 01 patties whohaveexpeud-
cd the rUlilC IU oil: tl UClIUg llveis ol Ihe Stale,
was rcci-nsldcied.
A motion t** reconsider the resolution lo ad
join u on Saturday next, was loci.
The committee lo w Inch war relcned a hill
to iimil the liability ol eomui**u cairier.-, ic
polled a substitute, which pussed.
I he committee ou Fiuun. e, to which was
oath ul lax payuis,
eed l**, and Ihe
reported the t
incuts, which
passed.
The House, refusing to concur
ale amendment to the resolution
mcul ol laborers lor the defenses ol Savanuuh,
a committee ol Conference was asked toi anti
appointed.
The bill lo lix the compensation of members
ol the uexi General Assembly, iixmg their per
die in at i'ti, and mileage us provided
Code, WOB passed
A bill for the relief of Nathan S.ngletary und
William Mims passed.
The Geucral Appropriation bill was read *»i>l
1 A bill 10 repeal an ad allowing slaves to live
upuit from their owners lu Waireu and lalli.i-
f* rro comities, was passed.
A bill to grant ce.laiu commons to lira city
ol Columbus, nun authorize their sale by Hie
city auibowtras, passed.
A bill lo appropriate an Increase ol funds
lor tbe support of the Siate I
paeseff.
nilic A-ylu
A bill for the relief of Turner B10W11 t
John A Jones was substituted aud p»n
I he Senate then mlj mined
FOR SALE,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
-iff FI K4'KS Confederate Gray Caealtneres
10 •• Confederate Gray Hhith
c, " Uuelirth .Superfine Black Cloth
M “ French Black Doeskin
MN) pair Fancy Cassmiere I’anlalomi*
an •* Confederate Gray Cloth Pantaloon*
Confederate Htates Navy Button*, all sixes,
A1 my Buttons
•2. Scarlet Silk Sashes
Gold Lace, Mbnoi ie.1 widtba,
Kmhroide ed Gold Stara
1-i pieces Sky blue aud dark colored Munnoes
10,000 yaitls D11 Bagea
i.tkMf yards White Welsh Flauneia
5d t do/.eii Clark's colored Spool Cot ton
4b0 yards Victoria Lawn
4 nates 4 4 Browu Sheetlui;
lo hall chests Greeu Tea
10 boxes (’astile Soap
5 keg Bi 1 ’arl*onate Soda
' -i hart els Sal Soda.
api 4 t -If
stale of ltichaid L. Feiulotvla, de
ugplies lo the aud» reigned lor Letters Domiiseoi}
■ Aiiiiiinisir «ii..n
r*-, all persons couceiued are hereby re
*how cuuse(if any ili.y have) why soil Ad
liiluli-itaioi. on the lino Moniiay In August neat,
1 iron Id not he dls* h-*rgi-il.
Given under uiy haiul and official signature, this
I annul y T2<1.
Notice.
j-jtt
.IA.MKS HbiHSM I I'll.
1 M. Tib u. ol said Sute aud county ol Glynn,
applies let the Ordiuary foi Leiters ol Admkuisiia
non, with the will annexed, 011 the e**ta e of Ni.errod
Kbefllelit, dt teased, lal*- ol said roll uty aud State.
These aie, I hetefore, lo cite aud adumuisli, all and
singular the kmured uud creditors ol said deceused,
atid appear ai my oiflrs, within the time pre
d hy law, ami -hoW cause (If any they have)
wny Loiters ol AUuuuDliaiiou, wild the will annex-
t-d.ou theesla •• ot said dec* used should not issue lo
the appllcai
r my h-«ud 1
, lfH* l
• ffh’ial signatur*, this
1 I'A I KOFUkOHUI t, WAYNKi
JAMI'.i UlGlinMlTH.
Deputy Or tnary
NTY.
Whereas. John
Humph, Administrator upou the estate of J*»sepli
Maun mg, Ueci-a^ed, applies I'm L*'tleraoI Disuiisniou
fuun (lie aduiiiiistratioii ul said estate.
There’bre th** Km*hed and ••reiiitinsof said deeeaeeii
1- hereby cited and admonished lo tile iheir olijec-
tlie. d any they have, in luy office 111 terms ol the
law, otherwise letters disuiiasoi) will begiaulcd Ihe
applicuiii ai the September umiii next ot luu Court ol
Ordinary l«*r said county.
I AM Kb HIGIINMITU, D. O. W C
March 5th, In* J.
oTATK 4>F (HOKUI t, WAYNMCOUNTY.
O All p<r**oiis having demands agliust Jo.-eph
W .1111 iv rig ui. deceased, laiuol sanl > ou.ty, are ncrUiy
iio*Hied and required 10 uresent them, properly *<t*
tested to the undersigned, within the time prescrib
ed t*> law; aud an persons iiiuoh ed lo said due* us. d
are hereby n-utiireu 10 make immediate payment lo
the Undersigned “ " A * , ~-
March :t.l, INH
WILLY KNOX, Adin'r
S TATK OF 4.LOHUIA, WAVNK 0UN-
TY —All persons having Ueintnds .»gmist Joun
hnight, deceased, late of paid county, ar- h ruby 1 o
tilieu and required lo pre eul tln-m, prop rly litre?r
ed. to the und rsigued, wilhiu the time prescribed
by law; and all persons indebted to saiddocuaatd are
hereby required 10 make Immediate payment to the
uudersignud. This M <r .h VJd,
uiartA JUriKPll b. MoHRfS. Adm r
S 1
TATKOF BKOHI.IA, a aYMw col * 1 \
All peivous having demands ugaiust Robert.!.
VN aiu w l ight, d ceased, lale of said couuiy, arc hei el>y
uoi 1 lied and r quired to present them, propeii) al-
te.-*t. d, lo the uudeisiguuu, wilhiu the time pi escribed
by law, and ail pusolis ludeht«*d lu saiu deceased
are her* by required to make immediate payment to
iLj undersigned. WILEY’ a.NuX, Aiiiu'r
Milieu J 1 i.s 3. ui a Hi
8 ' TATK OF 4* KOttfa I t, WAYNdi COUNTY.
<vo uiun'lis nller tlie du e hereof, applicutlou
will he imde to the Court ol ordiuary of said county
for leave to* II lots or hnd niiuihers two hundred
ai.d lit, eight i'2.'*3) and iwu hiimlred aud tlllv seven
(X57) iu the s a-oud (2/ district of said county, the real
er-iate of Joseph V\ a iiwiight. «lenea«**d, for the l*en-
elii of the heirs and • rediioisol said d ceased. Tins
March id, 1MW WILEY KNOX,
mart) Adinlnlsirator.
4 an ta I N ISi'MATOfta’N MMltfB.—By Virtue
l\ - I uu order from the Court ol Ordinary ol
Lowndes c unity, will lie sold <>u the first Tuesday in
April next, ul the 1 uurt House door iu said county,
tH-iwci-u tin* ngil hours ol sale, Lot ol Laud, No.
107, in Hth dislnui of said couuiy, hclougiug to tlie
e tale «d Francis Jones, deceased.
math Ml IVliKf.L JoNKH, Adin’r, &
G KOKUIA, fl£FFIN41 AM COl'NlV.
All persons bavn g demands aguiusi Darnel
Kemshirt, deceased, 'ate of said county, mic hernhy
uotiti-d au.l required - 1 u present them, properly at
tested, within the lime presetibed l.y law And ull
peris tU*« ilidebled to sal*l deceased are hereby riaplir-
ed to make paymeui lo the uudersigued, or to J. K.
Saussy, ol^>uvaiiuah
marlfl
l.llAKIll.tX'* Sll.fi.
vi'tueol aiiordtr from Hie Court of Ordii'ary
of McIntosh c miity, will h* sold 1*0 the tir?t
Tuesday Hi Miy, INi'f at the Court Honse door In
Darien, Mtliilosbcouuiy, between the legal hours of
site, one tract of laud, containing three hundred ud
seventy acres, m**re **r less, lying ami being in Me
lutosh couuty, oue lol ot cattle aud tw<»n*.vio girls,
('allianue and Mary Ann, aged ten aud twelve years,
hold lor the benefit ol I In-orphans t*f LitLI** Davis.
( liArs. 8 DAVIS, Guardian.
Duneii, Mt Intos'i < '1* , Maidi .‘Ulih. 1 apr 1
A4uiiulfliraior*B Sale.
S TMTK OF t.kOltf.lA, WAYNK COUNTY.
Un the first Tue-day in May next, will h** sold at
Ml * I 'ourt House door 111 said couuty,within tbe lawful
hours of sale, lot ol Und number two hundred and
twenty seven 1 v/ly, iu the second district of raid
comity ; sold as lie properly of Andrew J. McClel
lan, d* ceased, for the benefit, of the belts and credt-
lois of said decea ed Terms made known on the
Jay ol sale. This March fith,
AUmiulN.raiorN Sale.
S TATK OF BltOHfflA, WAYNEt’Ol'NTY.
On t|»e first T-iestUy in May n* xt, will he sold
at the Court House door in sain county, wilhiu th*>
lawful hours of sab*. *i*XJ acres ol land, more or less,
pari of lot of land No ninety-three (9S) in the Second
District of said county. Sold as the property of Uillis
Rogers, deceased, lor the benefit of Ihe heirs and
creditors of said dec ased. Terms made known ou
the day ol sale .IAMBS M Mcc'UUli, Adm'i.
March 6th, Iflftl. nihSf
Notice.
SCPK.RINTRN0F.NT’H OFFH'K.
HAVaNN.%11 AI.BANY ft fit'll’ KAli n
Savannah, April If*
Ou and alter Monday, th*
th« rates of transportation
will he advanced thirty tluee aud one third pi
the present vat
•dith
1 Sequestration Sale.
I > v order o'* ih** II *u. Edward r llird. n, District
* Juitve, wtfi h*i sold at pntnic auction iu th**
tooinovcr tin: Drug Store 01 Mi \N Lincoln. *f
I W. corner of Hull »»rd Congress streets, on Tuesday,
lo udit ‘ 1,1 April next, (and the day-* following to coni
j pkte Hi* fii.'cs,) n large H**sorlni*-nt **l Diaioondr
r. iirls, Hiui other Jowelrv ami Fancy Goods Oondl
I ditiniis cash in c H Treasury noui* or bonds. Files
Bacon, Laid, Liquor,Halt, sugar, Syrup, Tallow jt
ai.d Wool will he classed aseccolid class poods and .
I OlllUf III *’
harged for according
G J UTI. ON,
Gem ral hupcriniendi-nt
Notici*
ORDNANCE DEPOT. t
Savannah. March 2f., iNtlff. \
highest inuikel price W.ll la- pud
for tw*» thousand p),dOU) pounds o. care
tally diied Moss, delivered at the Arsenal.
A. T. CUNNINGHAM,
inarTMm 1st Lh ut. Art at d Ord. Count *. Depot.
Notice.
The fracti**ual slims ol Stock issued by
the Bavanuah, Athauy .t Gu.f Railr«*ad
Company, f«*r ini»-rcst on iustalroenU i*aid prior to
the 1st ol August, 1.157, w I be imid to the holder*
thereof on presentation at the Company « oflke.
u Macdonald.
man**— lm T*aa»urcr,
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, |
Navy DcrAUTMRNT, J-
Richmond, Match 9*1, 1 Stiff I
a Board of office * will convene dining
this or ihe next month for the « xainlna-
tiou of Acting Midshipmen, when they will be exam
ined as follows:
Jst Liana.-Upon Navigation, Keamanship, Naval
i’airtics, Naval Gunnery, tileam Mactiiumy, Moderu
Iamgiiagi-s, Drawing ami Drafting.
9d Gloss.—Upon Hie same branches, lm* not so
critically.
•Sd i.isss — Practical Heamanslilp, Naval tlunnery,
Naval Tactics, Mathemalfcs, Ethics and English eta
dies, French, Diawingand Drafting.
4th Class. Mathematics, Exercise of Great Guns
and Small Arms, Ethics, and knghali b udies and
Draw lug
Those w ho have Jus! entered theserv ce after piis*
iug the Medical Examination, will exhibit 10 the
Board of Examiners evldenci s ol good moral cboia*
ter aud must be able to ro d ami w rite well, w rite
from dictation, m d spell wd h coirecUess, and per
form the elem* utvry «pe atiuiib of arltiimetic, viz ■
Niiiiu ration and aduilion, sub* I rad ion, luiilliphca-
11011 ami division of whol* Iiumh is.
h. H. MAl LoUY,
marST- lm Becre■‘uiy 01 tin- Navy.
W. B. Thomas
1.11! It N I Nil K1 sitbstitnfea at Ids GUI re, fnUi
I 1 door* We**t of Mr. M. Y Henderson’s hide *js
lahlishmeiit, opposite the Market, ill Cavalry or III
lantry, an> where iu ihe G< ufcderaie States H *n
aialpta coming to this city will please call *>n him.
Jttt-Bmo
CROP OF 18(312.
Fresh Warden Seeds,
coNstsTirto or
Beet a, Kale,
Cubing**, Leek,
Carrot, Lettuce,
Cs nil flower, Muakmsllon,
Oibry, Radlati,
Cant in ber, Hulnac.h,
Egg Plant, Tomato,
Early Dutch Turnip,
Just received by tbe way of the blockade; for talc
by JOUN B. MOORE, Druggist,
marts Glbbou* Rapfa.
M. ,T. SolomoL.s,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BAY S’PBBET,
(Office formerly occupied hy Messrs O. Cohen A Co.,
L^tiolit'ita I’ouaiguwHUts of Pruducsaud Mm
chaudiza *eb8
SOUTHERN
no m
Savannah. (In.
Oapital SBOO.OOO
floury Uiiuliam,
John M t.aioper,
Georg*- Pat fen,
DiuacTotu*
William Butlsrsl
E. 11 Bacon,
William n Tl*o
Aaron Wilbur,
Thou i*
NOT I OF.
^IXTY days alter date appln
will l
.... ..1 Huljocb Count», I*.
Ain S Daniel, deceased
111a lid
of Ordinary of
•1* 11 a ti tct of land ly-
y, Iig to the estate ol
W.M f DAN1KLL,
Administrator.
shell fell
ol the artillery
eouditiO'i,
einy 1“ show
Notice.
^ IJtCT V days after dat** application will b mad**
^ U. tlie Honorable the Court of ordiu 1 y • f«*lm»
hum couuiy tor leave to sell all the pc ishabL prop
erl v belonging to in** estate
deceased, late <d said county
marffl
William II Turney.
MARY TURNER. Adiu’r
not tor*:.
^ LIj persons having demands against tbe ef-tale
G F.OH4.IA LIIIFIKTV fOIIMTV. All
m-rsous ha vine demands against William D.
Howell, deceased, late of said couutry, are lierehy
notified and required lo pr*t*> nl them, properly i«t-
teM*d. loth** undersigned within thet m« prescille-
id hy law; and all persoitc indebted to said ueceas d,
aru hereby n qmied lo make paum-ut lo ihe uud* r
signed. F. K. LYONS.
qualified Administrator.
Ku-ehor*/ Apr I s, I 1 -*;spllil -
xN th** first Ti
Notice.
ITHi .. ..
•f sale, the following l*#fa
of 'pAfltl' K HOUSTON, deceased, late of
. Iiatbam county, are requested to present the same,
duly attested, within the time pie-crib.d
and nil person* indebted l <
McDonald. Admr.
Notice.
Notice.
^|JTY days afterdate appllrst.i
ii±u\ u aMouJl'j Adniiirteiaul* I
1 will be made
to the honorable the Court 01 Gidioary of Chat
ham county t**r leave to Bill a (.c.iam negro woman,
' slave, uamid Louisa.
I
( ) lor** the(
tween Die usual
lands, to w it : Lot No 41 and lol N>
t a in i I*,' Ihuncrea more or less; also, one iuipr iv**-
incn known as the Dawglae Improvement all sltn i
Iptl,’ymg un lM-|ug in Die :id District of Wayne
county and sold as tlje property of Dan.ol D. Dtiviz,
I de of Wayne -linty. dert-aoed, and aobl for Hje
be* eiil I.r Hie heir.) and creditor* of said deceased.
HENRY and JRIIUE If. DAVIS,
aprf Executors.
Globe Lamps.
%»/ v (J AHOF.I) Hrass and Copper Globe
U l / Lamp* fur sale by.
apn ’. 1 I.AUII HN A. CUNNINGHAM.
Powder.
Isaa* Hcotl, of Macon, Ga
This Company tmvtug carried thetr < ap
Hall a Mllliou Dollai*-, >iU of which h>y*
billy prepared 10 iiisuie againai loss
>z:,
1 n o'cluci*
feleglMpI
urn will 1
r bills lo m
IMautalioii, Negroes,
A Wll.UtU, Hecratary
II ENH Y BKIGHAM, Pinstdeiil
IV*<
NEW BLOCKADE QUODS
FOR OKNTLEMKN'6 WEAK.
FitiCM II Cssnincre f*ir Gents' suits
Euglieh Tweeds " “ “
B'tie Navy Flannel
Brown Linen Duck for Summer subs
Plaid C'ollouades
ti 4 Black Caaelro rca
Gents’ Oxfortl Tie Hb*»es
uiarid lieUITT Ac. MOHUAN..
CORN SAOKS!
Two Busliel,
OSH ABU Xi| a .
II A If. h. LAT1LROP,
QflflS I! I4tl< ■iiigiesa street
PLINTlTiON AND NFAROES
For Sale,
cleared
vicinity *»f SylvuniH scrlven cotnty,
_ Ga, IV mi lea from No *, Central Rat:
T llie Improvement** are a dwelling with nine 1
rooms, all plastereil, tin-* negro houses aud other ne
c* p*arv out buildings, fine flower garJeu. The laud 1
isgnod and the lociilon very h*althy. m iking It very
de-irable. With the pise * will be sold VO negroes,
cattle, hog*, corn aud fodder.
b\ >H HaJLE.
ite in the army, and my
MULES,WAGONS,
p r .0 \v’s, iSlc *
output tue !
odiT for salt* tbat vatiiahlc Planiatmn, known as
"Mice Uo|M*. coiiIniii 111 one D-otipand acres, stnia-
t don ravuiinah H * •»1. fourteen ml er from havau-
nuh There IS alaml three hundred and flfry acres
cleared one hundred ai d t\lt.y acres of upland, i;art
ol which Is How in oats, the uu.tondit we I nigh
ready for the preae it croii; there Is abutt ninety
acres ol rice laud under hank, uew trunks, drains,
ull ret cully till, and u -arly imdy lor plautiui; , ono
build red additional acres c'earid. banks defective,
hut endly lechilin d li is tlioughi hy good judge*
that Hub tract ol luinl embodies more good plauiwg
land than any tr ct of iis size m Omit nan* county,
tin- wiM»d lands are well t inm-red, also, utmndauce
01 wood neai the water.
Twenty-four likely NEGROES w II he sold with
the place, one 14 carpenter; these people aie quite or-
dcriy. and good disposed, together with all thn wa
gons, n*Uics, plows, .»«■ , necessary for carryiig on
th** place auccc-sfn Iv Foi narticnlars cnqutie of
NEGROIDS.
r sale. Just rutuived *
. insisting **( mon, woine.it,
boys m d gills, in families, and one line bouse ser-
v,iit und currluge ditvei.
Wanted.
\V
ASH T qU AlfTlCRM AHTER’H OFFfOB. 1
ha v.»nna 11, March IN, L^*fi. j
AM I Ik i mined lately, thirty ik^iobs as team
sters ami laborers for this Depnriment.
11. Si DaVeNPoMT.
mai n M _ 1 qpiain and A. q. M.
Wanted.
ORDNANCE DE OT, I
Savannah, Ga . K« i* rt*h, ihdff. )
I tII|C highest mark* 1 pricu will he paid lur scrap
Cast iron unit old lirtta*, ueliverud at the Arsauul
in Whitaker street.
A. T CUNNINGHAM,
1st Lieut All and ordnance,
li'b” -, .iii Coinq'g Depot.
I Hinilblied lloiiflp lu Kent.
.% F( MNINKH.U IIO(JSIv, In the
centr*il part ol the city ts oflcieil tor rent, at
the present occupants luietiJ leaving the
rjiy. li.quia at the office ol
gK<* W. WYI.LY.
City Taxes.
f I IMF luidi-rmguud is now re *dy to ieceive tlio pay-
X lOent 01 Taxes lor tlie cutreul ytar, except In
come Tax, whin* will lie due on the Aral of May
in-xt. 'ihe laiokr* w ill be cloned on th<* first of May
ensiling, and executions will he issued against all
defaulters
Nr mutilated.
Chnilgo bills, will
narPJ- IIII
liR Ya'N
vt-U 111 paynv ...
GE RgK W DAVTS.
City Treasurer
as I’ttiviJK 1
NEGRO AUCTION MART.
I flAY'lf my house open, Ne. idS Bryan strout,
Market Square. Savannah, Ga., for tha sale 01
i>M-ur«ies, privately and si amt ma, 011 'fueadayn and
riiuir-days ol every we* Ic I will sell ail kilids*nf
properly at the I’o.iit House *m the first Tuesday of
every month. Persous I avlng nropurty for sale
will give two 01 more duys nolle*urlore the day of
sale, *io that the prupuriy call he adveUis***!. i ul *o
-coiiiinodations fur an> uuiiihsr ol Nt-grots
rd. and 1 will use
ind to the best advi
J. A STBVkNSON,
$25 Keward.
flllllf above reward will bo paid for the apprehen-
1. stou aud delivery lo uiy Bgi-ut, R Cogdell, Da-
" tliPF- *
r|ll«It ahi.
t delivery to my agm , . _
lodgment In any jail within
of my negro woman DI \NNa. who ran aw*} about
ihe first. 01 February t>h** Ih about VI ysarr old, very
dark and likely, bhc took with her *u tufaiit child.
» State,
13 - lino
JAMBS D. AMUEH.
naor.n.
Darien, (hi.
FOR SALE BY
I! If N ft V LATHHOP 4 CP.
BLUEFLANNELS
30 HINTS HUT Fl.tNKIKI.H,
FOR HALE BY
rnariil HFNIIY UTHBDPAOO
IX.II BEK, LUMBEB,
OF .
ANV DESCRIPTION.
f 1 i{ \ 1 s 11 k: d
a t thk shortest notice.
Apply to H. J- DICKRUHoN,
•or T B. MARSHALL 4. BRO ,
Or at the Mill, Johuaou’s Station, No 4)*, B., A. A
O. It. R niarfll—8m
Iron VarulBti,
furniture; varnish.
I UAIIIIKL OF IRON VARNIfiH;
•i DO. NO 1 FURNITURE VARNISH;
For sale at
JSW
JOHN OLIVER’S,
N*» 11 Whitaker atna-t.
CORN, CORN. CORN.
/•/ x llliSHKIA Corn juat received aud for
O' r sale by the niisbel by
ip "l W. M DAVJH>»QN.
Georgia Bacon,
CENTRAL RA1LKOAD OFFIOf.
bxVAikMti April M If63
CHANUEOF SCHJtUULt'
U N and after Sunday, April 5th, 18AH, th* trc.1
ou this Road and branchca to A'.guata •
Batontou will run ua loliowe
DAILY DAY TBAWi
Leave Savannah .... e,.. .fit.
Anive In Moron -.**•
Leave Macon ... r • Y
Arrive id fiavsanah -
DAILY NIGHT TMl®
Leave Savannah
Arrive it> Macon
l,cfcve Macon
Arrive in Savannah.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
MILLEN,
Connect iug daily with Night Trai.
gitaiu, beginning April
Leave Savannah -
Arrive lu Milieu L
Leave Milieu. 10.^
Arrive In Savannah..... . •
AUGUnTA BRANCH—TWO DAILY’ TRAINS
TWEEN AUGUSTA AND MILLEN
Leave Augusta
ti «! A. M
y.W A. M.
.Sl«*P. M.
Airiva in Milieu .
Leave Miiien....
Arrive in Angoata
Leave Miiien
Arrive lu Augusta
GORDON AND KATONTON BRANCH.
I^ave Baton toe 11^0 A. A:
Arrive lu Gordon . . * ■ * ■
Ls'.xvo Gordon
Anive in Eaton ton H.60 Right.
Passengers for August* from Savannah and Macon
by either train will connect with the South Carollfi.
Railroad trains
Passengers for Mllledgaville and Batonton will Uk<
Day Tiaiue Lorn Savannah and Augnata, and
Night Trailin' 1 from Macon.
Night Train from Savannah and Augusta connects
wltu ttoaui-weatem R. R. at Macon for Albacy
ttuiimla, Fog Games aud intermediate coin A aide
with Macon and VP. R. R. to Atlanta ana tue West
Day Train connect* at Macon with H, W and Mt.s
ounce R. K, to Coluinbua, Montgomery, Mobile one
th"Southwest. " r
spiff
M.B6 P. M.
•2.3 ' A. M.
.11.08 A. M
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAJJ
O N and alter Sunday, March Wd 1863, the Coluc-
bus Mail and Passenger Tialn will ron « fol
lows :
BSXWKBU BIXOON Dili OOLUKBUB.
Leave Macon at. . 6.15 P. M
Arrive at Columbus at 11.40 P. ii
Leave Columbus at . lv.40 P. M.
Arrive qt Macon at ti6‘2 P. Jd
BUTWKKN MXOOH AMU OHXTTXBJOCHE1-
Leave Macon 6 Sit A. AT
Arrive at Chattahoochue 4 716 P. .<t
Leave Chattahoochee . ..730 A. M
Arrive at Macon 0.JI1 P. M
The Mail and Paaoeuger I'ratna from a loony c^r,
i«ct dally at SmUhvilleVNo. 10 3. W. R B.. and from
Fort Gain#* daily at Outbbert, witn ChatUboochra
Mall Train.
Loavo Smitbville at 1*2.30 P. M.
Arrive at Albany at i 03 P M
locate Albany at y.50 A. M
Arrive at tiinitbville at. 11.20 a. hi.
lotave Cuthbcft at *.68 P M.
Arrlve at Fort Galncb at .. 4.88 P. Ai.
LeavoFort GitUieaai «... 7 30 A.M.
Arrive at Cuthlmrt.at >.... tf.5f6 A. M.
Making tbe connection with the up ami down Chat-
taho«.chc*» Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form athtougaconneetien to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kingston, Wil
mington, Bavonnoh, MlllodgirvilTeurd JfcunttOQ.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tauauaniioe, Bain-
bridge, ThomaavlUu, Ac..
Paasengers for nolntabolow Port Valley Bhonld take
ae Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
dteniian at Macon. For Coluiubua Like tne Day
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Macon, March iMd, lbti^ nprfl
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE.
Navaumiii, Albany anil tiulf BaUroxd.
Ihortssi and Iffoit Kxpedttloas Uoata ttf
Bruuswlck attdThomaavlUe, Ga,,
ttladlson O. H., Luke* <Jlty.
montlceUo^ud Tallakaa*
O N and altar Tliursday, Oufobor ldtl« #
1869. the cart will leave and run -l&uy (Sundays
excepted,) as follows:
Leave Savannah at 7.00 At. M.
Arrive at Thomaavil lost 9.00 P.M.
HBTUUNING. 1
Leave Thomasvllla al 6.(10 A. M.
Arrive at Savaaush d.OO p. M.
Connecting at McIntosh (fltatlo.i No. 8, gotLf
Weat) on Tuesday b, Thnrsdays and dat or days, vr.t'
a line of coaches to Darien. Ueturolngcu aito.uab
COTTON YARNS, gnnactlng _at I’shoanrllle (No. 9) dally with t
of coaches t* Moutictllo. ha Arri'Giq. . ri-
connect with tho care to TaUahfiep.ee r.nc *" -•
Freight Traloi leave Havannoh .Vr-. J v- 'c •
day* and Fridays, at 8 A. M.; retnr-
Thursday* and Saturdays at 6 P, >1
N. B. Double tho regular rate# wi 1 u 1
all article* shipped by Paescng.
fruit,, freah meat, fleh, oyetere, and
articles. Freight by Passencror 'Pv. ,
llvtred ui tho Dopt at least ouo hotu l
ing time ui the train
aug99 G. J. FULTON, Sof,orint»u.
( Um V. 0P SCHEDULE
ON
GKEORGUA RAILROAD.
GEORGIA RAILROAD, 1
Attottbta, July 94,1809, f
/YN and after Sunday. July 27th, Sunday Day Train
V/ re#imivd on main ltna, also Trains on Athens
and Washington Branches will ran to connect cntll
farther notice.
LBAVI
Atlanta 6.10 a. u. WJ*"
Atlanta 7.18 ». u.
Augusta 6.04f:*.
tvesu* B.sol. h.
Atlanta /&....6.89r. k.
Atlanta 9.08 a.m.'
Trains connecting with Washington and Athene
Branches leave August* at 6.46 A. M., and Atlanta at
6.10 A.M. No connection with Warrenton on Bun
H’
1 SHoPLDKRS.
F »r pale- hy
W M D/
45 r »arr*-** imme*liat«*ly on I In? public
6 to Hylvann. ah»*ut ti mile
provemente
1 .rnpi-iiy ‘ -
1*0*1 from; N
-lutiou. In_
I out huiidiugs. Tbit* J —
il Ho- oh ..er b«-iog iu •
I dwell
,.. r # _ (j|r«rcJ • »u a* ...
seivtce and uol able 11 eivi 11 l.o |i<-iH.»i.al attenti
It will be shown at auy '.inn- hv the part lea residt-i
* , Spill v to
BLOUNT A DAWFON,
further parHenlare, aiml
.p^lwflAtw
Corn, Corn.
-% /•'v /~v/'v Corn fo r aale hy
lUV IU api 1>* \t - MJJ *V1D3QN.
Old Jamaica Rum.
. rr p: BB14. nnd h»gs Family and buperfine
-1 iY OANMfl old Jamaica Rum for-aleby I *J iir>.u. For saichy
XV/apriti w. L, DAVIDSON. I aj*;8 oLaGIfORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Family Bibles,
I / w t tlllAP V A JULY III ULUS; re
A cmVed aud lor nsle by
c Knapp x ro,
fel»24 West fide Moiinim nt flquare.
Assorted Iron.
V I r ex%* tons of Asaortnfl Refined Iron. For sal
i» ; lapr4 --lwl 1. A L. LaMAR.
Tea.
Black and (irevn Tea. Fo
UI.8GMORN A CUNNINGHAM
Flour.
1 Cheats »h*»
Lll sale l»y
up 8 ’
4VU
(3KO. TONGg, Snp’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
OFFICK BNGINBKR A BUPBRINTHNDBMT, k
Cba&lbston anoSavawkau Railroad Co., V
^ o ^^JWToh, B.U.,Nov.l,188L>
N and after Tuesday. November 6th, and nntil
further notice, the Mail Train upon this Mood
will me daily as follows, Bnndoysexcepted:
lamve Charleston . .10.18 A M
Arrive at Savannah...- 5.00 P. M
Leave Savannah . .. 7.1QA.M.
^ C o nw'H®* IUM (Junction,) with Down
Mail Train from Macon, ou Central Railroad.
Arrive in Chorluatou 3.U0P. M.
nov4-tf Engineer ann Bupcrintradeat.
WANTED.
SHIP KNEES WANTED.
flf R \ orfiOO Ship Kuees (white oak) aiding<5
D V/ V " inches aud up warden Apply to
niarll—If KRBNBON A HAWKS
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