Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 21, 1863, Image 1

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<*\|v\ v&M U< * : " ' w " ^ *;s^k> ^, "I ,;- 4VP. *& - ^ V' ' •* - v^My/in f-w^Vl n-i ■ - -/t Oil **>., i , r, • ^jySis •» - «e*r ^ ■ K / * VOL. XIV. SAVANNAH, (iKOKGIA, TU158DAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1803. NO. 93 (i.ulii ^tloniiufl JJnvs HV THEODORE BLOI8. i. THOMPSON, - - KIM YOU. From Thu (late lbe following will lie The aubMilp- ou and ujiertlfing rate. of the Momlnq Xrwt POK THK DAILY PAl'KIl. For one month For throe months 6 00 ron THK Till- WEEKLY PAPKH. For cne month . .$1 51 For three month? •* f »° TOR THK WEEKLY PAPER. For three months t\ 00 Adrertiiemeut? inserted for $1 50 per square of ten lU) lines or lca», each insertion. TUESDAY MOKNINU, APRIL 21, 1803 TELEGRAPHIC. [Privutu Dispatch.) •flio Steadier si. John* la pin red. uLESToN, April 30 The hi earner St. Johns was c«pHired on Hatuiday morning near Gape Ku- tt j n The crew arriveil here this moriiini:. [It will be remembered that the St. Johns sailed tio.a thu P 01 " shout two months ago for Nasrau, v.r.eie she arrived in safety. She was captured on utr return trip. | A Hiiy CORRESPONDENCE Oi tlie Duly Morning News. to this'plncp lie arrived on yesterday, mid last ] Vicksburg. Gut their lines ol com mimical ion; uiehL issued 'orders for n general review, that, ?l‘M> their supplier and when ion aud ski r- ; uigutiaemd oruira mi yaiion take Ihe lield, their (iilnuliara will lie! to have couie ol! to day. 1 he Brigades ol ^ t .x«>c*tiuied lor us.” the 1st Division appeared on the Held, aud Gen. i The Washington Chronicle has a lender euti- Bingg, aceouipauied by Geus. Polk, Gheulhaui tied “Thirty Years War ll Necessary.” It :,,ul oilier#, win just coming to riitlil when lb- '"W". "">i l..ml l.ymia . m.-.I ,, drove or . . i • i for 111 sluting lo his Government that Mho po- lUe tutu came dowu in period lormita, cmulm, . Iilkc .,, (tju p, irly uow lu ,, ow ,. r r ‘u | a general skedaddle of Generals, ll was an , der a continuance of the war necessary”—that amusing sceuc, there was no order giveu, uo the war is not dependent on political Interest, word of command uttered, but just as suddenly purlie 8 or combinations; that they may all per- ... , . , . ......... I»h, yet Ihe war will be lelt, until Us mission as fell the rain, so suddeuly these mililaiy chid- j j ()r destruction of slavery nnd cousolidntioii taius wheeled about,aud putting spurs to llieir and perfection of the American Republic is ful- bleeds conic dashiug, at full speed, into town as filled. The article closes with the adjuration, “il a thirty years war is uecoasary for tlie nl- laiumeul of these objects, bo help us God, it shall be established.” CUEI uvmllk, I'knn , Ap111 17th, ISO:!. M, tiUitor 1 have just srut a letter oft, and Liiruiy have liuie to wine uiiolhei; but 1 am in , sMS3i'*n of some iuletesliug news this iuoiu ,i»at 1 am unwilling tliould become slab I'tL'iu il i t aches my renders. i& nij leiter ol ibcGihiust. I lulormed you ,ii:u Gens Wheelei and \’ in^Duiu were oU soiuc Leio belli oo tuisehie.l, iud 1 proposed to bel u thousand dollaie lo one that they were allei 1 iiiilices lteports that have just reached head quarters from ihcaegulluul odicers show that il l.ei bud been luKeu 1 would have won the juiiai. Whether it was so or not, it appears to have ;.ncn a pitcuuceried plan between them that .. hilstGen Van Doru boldly attacked the enemy front, Gen Wheeler was lo make a raid in Us rear, borne two or three days before u ..oid was Leaiil trim either, occasional expres emus of uuxiely and uucasiucas would escape ,be lips of OiUcers higb iu command, iudicsliug thtir fears for ihe suleiy of these he Sunday lust a courier came IromGeu. Vau L)oiu» with dispatches conUiuiug u icport of Ins giqjomeut with a large body of the eneiuyV forces near the inwu of Franklin. (>l ibc lulls ol ihe tight uo oue seeuied able to a uiu anything, aud the uupreasiou became very general mat the “Little Dragon” had uici with some disaster. This moruiug 1 huppt-ued to tbo good fortune of falling in with an otlicer who was wiiiitided in the engagement, anil from whom 1 received the following particulars ol the tight' On Tnursduy nighl Geo. Vau Doru was lulormed by his scouts that some three or four tnouetnd ol the enemy had moved on the Frotikliu pilte, aud were encamped in some lores or four miles of the town. Orders v.eic, iiibtanily issued, ami before day- jigni the whole command wus in motion. The object of the Geueral was to surprise, ai lack, and (out ihe eueiny before he could get leiLforcemenla , but it seems lint by some means the enemy received information of his designs aud weie all prepared lo meet Inm ai ais coming. Geu. Vuu Dorn soon disi'overed ini;, but havrng gone cu far he resolved lo give them bailie anyhow The euemy’s pickets were soon driven In or cuplured, skirmishers a lid iiaiikein Were thrown out, and on word ml vauced our brave uicn. Captain Kreemuu oi'cneii with bis battery of lour guus, which were immediately replied to by guus ol larger calibre on the bide of tbe eueiny. < >oe brigade of oor cavuiry dipaiouuta, and two others are yosied, oue ou ib<i i igbt and tbe other on the left , and the Commander rings out "chary*!" Capt. breemau moves up, and from his tom gnu* he rains a storm ol iron hail upon the ms. aud on ward goes oar cavalry on fool aud our cavalry ou horse The cucrny giuduully give way sod aie falling back, wheu to the right l? seeu a large cutumu advancing iu bat tie-line Keinforcemeuia from the enemy are there, and suddeuly the «bole scene changes. Gen. Vau Dorn makes a new disposition ot bis forces, orders up Ilia reserve, and now the bailie rages with great fury Capt. Free- iuau—the noble, the ftrave Cupt. Kreeumu — tuiis at tuu Dead of his command, aud hia bat tery of lour spieudid guns are 'captured by me eaemj. a moment's pause, u desperate re solve, and u thousand borsemeu come dushiug headiong upon the enemy's ranks, utterly gardlcss of danger. The death of Ihe galliut iitemau U uveuged aud his line batteiy re captured. The enemy are falling buck iu some contusion, and Geu Vau Doru retires, not whipped, but lather worsted. I he casualties on our side are over a hundred iu killed.wound cd and misting, whilst the loss of the eueiny * 8 6 npposed lo be considerably greater. Having heard the particulars of General Van Guru's engagement, the next enquiry was what has become of Geu. Wheeler'! Day after day passed nnd no tidings nnie, until some of the less hopelnl ones began lo think tbai the “little Georgia General” bad gone up a spout. Late yesterday afieruoou a courier, ou a weary steed, bsspattered with mud from bead to tool, was seen riding up to the headquarters ol Geueral in a little lime dispatches were goiug the rounds announcing the entire success of Geo. Wheelei ’a expedition. 1 have not yet been able to gather tbe particulars of this ex pediiion, and my leaders must be satisfied with ‘he general results. About the lime Ibui Geu. ’ an Doru marched iu the direction ol Kraukliu Gen. Wheeler, with three biigudes, got in the rear of the enemy, crossed the Cumberland r *»er, Bkiruishml with the enemy’s cavalry with * f'ftn of bis command whilst the other pai l up ihe track of Lbe Louisville aud Nash- v dic Railroad, aud captured aud burned a pus- seuger train on it B way to Louisville. He then fecrossed the river and advanced in the direc tion of Lavtrgue, aud alter capturing a picket kuird, tore up the Murfreesboro* and Nashville ailroad, and captured aud burned another pas senger train These movemeuLs of our cavalry doubtlets modified tbe plans of Gen. Ko- fencranz, lor that portion of bis army that was marching on McMinnville suddeuly called a fifth , and are now falling back iu the direction ol Murfreesboro'. It is said that Gen. Wheeler •iccoujplUbed his expedition without Ihe loss 11 mai1 If this be so, U was one ol the most wonderful feats of this war, aud for which the ‘‘•tie General de.er.es all honor. ul , r , , „ .'irs. Bragg is much better, and the General I able clrcumotanctr if the very devil himself wab after them. 'I hey were all well mouuicd, but Gen. Bragg’s black -horse, Daudy, and Geu. Cheatham’s iilllo bay mare, Fauuie, t-oou distanced ihe rc.-t; aud wheu last seen passing the Court House square, little Fannie was two lengths ahead ol black Daudy, and gaining ou liiiu rapidly. Of course the grand review lias been por. I polled until it brighter day. % From tlie front, no news bus come today—all appears lo be us quiet u» llie repose ol (lie grave. t. ICnglHiid and ihe dulled SIhIcm, lie relations between tb«* I'm Lett Si.ties and Great Briiaiu, remai ks the Chattanooga /febiV, are coueidered by those who are conveifaul with Ifiein, as exLriuugjy delie.ile. The corres pondence bei weeuKari Bussell aud the Aincii can Minister Adams, cnneeruiiig the litinig out and sailing ol ilie .VuIhwiii, is contained m the Kuglisli Blue Book, blit is not published in lbe Northern Blales. A coiivspuudimi'c is still i r o ing ou loiielnug (lie eonsiruci iou and eqiiipuieut iu Blitish wuteis ol other vessels lulendi-d Ibr the Confederates, coudiuTe.d ou tin* pall ol lbe F.uglish Government. Tlie tou« of this eorres- poudeoce is decidedly inifrieinlly and provoea liveof*war. Karl Bussell plants hum ell ou lbe hlrict leiter ol Hie blalille applicable lo Ihe case and refers lbe Yankee Government lo that statute, aud, in ell. ct, leftisee to take rteps to remedy tlie grievance toutplumcd of. Tbe matter has recently been seriou ly dis cussed in lbe Wanbiiiglou cabiuel, aud it was thought in some quariers, as we lenru Iroiu late Nortberu tiles, that with tbe capture of Charleslou, apprehei/sious i/n ibui ecoie might be dismisaeil. iuuatuuch an Charleston ha* uol been captured, nor is ever likely to be by a Yankee force, we presume, thedi&mibBUl of ap- prebeusiouR is yet lo be. Tbe ministers at Washington, ol the principal foreign powers, all the lime were believed lo be ol the opinion, that lbe taking of Charleston was impossible Recent events have proved how coned they were m llieir surmises. Ihe New York Tri- /mwc.and the Vi/mx.aud other radical« xpouents at the North are expressing lib little apprelnu- siou ol foreign troubles, aud the lone ol the Yankee press generally, is uot of the most sanguine or hopelnl charade [From the Wincheerer (Temi ) Bnlletia.| HoatuicruilK, Ihe Hog. Of all the despicable wretches Hint ever dis graced Immunity, it iH said that Huynuti was the mealiest. He il was who warred upon wo men aud children, and lo Ibis day his name is a synonym for ull ilia' is vile. It una l il to Butler, tlie Beast ol New Orleans, to bear oil the palm ot ignominy wfiich llaynnu had worn and in his outrages upon all that is lair md vir luous mid nouoruble, he outstripped lltyuau. We think it impossible Lo liud a baser wretell iu human form than Butler, yet, if we are mis taken, theu indeed does Hie superlative belong to W. 8. Koseucrany.—whose legions invade the soil of Tennessee. We have some iniereslidg uews concerning his course in mid around Murfreesboro’and Nashville, and every word is true. By his order fitty houses have been burned, as a retaliat ion for rebel raids upon the N. A: C. and Louisville Railroads. Not brave enough to meet our troops in luir couilul, be resorts to ibis inbiiiu-ui mode of guarding bis rear. Among the houses burned we mention the palatial residence of Mr. Scales, near Triune. Mr. 8. is a brother-in law of Win. B Campbell, but a strong Southern man. Our cavalry drove iu the enemy’s pickets, aud eu aided Mr. Scales lo gel away Ins negroes. Ou account ol this the enemy laid waste his reel deuce aud out houses, leaving his family dc pendent ou the charily of ueigbb rs. It L said to have been ou of the most msguiliceiit reti ilenccs in Williuuisou county. The fine resilience ol Major Willis, not far from Mr. Scales', was ulao l.urucii, ami a mill near Triune was burned. In lad. Bosencrauit's order was lor all residences owned or occupied by persons who had sons or other ineinb rs ol the lainily iu the Confederate service l<* be burned. Ou account of this brut ilny a collision was imminent at one time lietwcuu itie lorce- of Geu. Stanley and lieu. S’.colui.in. The latter General had bis lorces under arms and artillery ready iu order to put down such oufrugeou- conducl. Oar intelligent inform ml wa^ pres ent.aud heard Geu. Steiduiau tell Geu. Stanley ibui bo (St •elm o.> did n " come t.» ii t ht m nucha warfare, aud thut if lit (S unity) persist ed in bin execution ol such coders, i.c would un noon UglU him as u rebel. Gen. Suioley replied that he was acting under the orders of Geueral Rosencrutr/.. and luientleu to see the order ear ned out. But Steal ai nu succeeded iu euving a uumbe.r ol huunes, among them the residence ol General Battle, our State TL-usurm, now iu Winchester. Iu this connection we would iweuliou that :i daughter of Geu. Billie and some live or six other laities were ui rested lor “passing ihe Fed eral lines without authority," and alter a lea days’ iiuprisouiiicul at Nashville were peui up North tr. Camp Chase. The order arrest ing them stuled that they wire to be liupiisoued lor the way. Merciful heavens! is lh re uo ie- dress for slioli awfql enormities * The Imre m- citul ol them is heurt reudiug—what must the dread reality be ! We have wimen the above facts us we re reived them from the lipsol one who was hun is bed from her home by the order of Rosen cruur.—oue who is lutelligeui, truthlul, accom plished, uud who wiinenM!.l tin* sniouldei uig ruins ol muuy of the h>>unen l-jinpil, and in ibc dead ol uighl suw I lie heavens lit up by the cun-urning element which the vandal hai ds ol a Union hnntiy race applied lo properly occil pled by iniloceui, helpless Woiueu ami ehlldren It lu uo idle isle lo work upon lbe feelings, t*ui griiu, ghastly truth only lalutly (old (iud speed the day wbea snob brute* will have lo leave our devastated State. spirit of lire Nortueru on the W ar CUKIOUS C'OM.WIfN'M-SIOMFK’ANT ADMISSIONS. Ueiiiiiud tor lletttllMtioil. The New York Times, of ihe 2d lust., now ou our table, announces iu lbe tuorf j »ytul manner (he couvicliou of Thomas C. Shaclell, ol Mcude county, Ky., before the Federal cn- cuit court ut Louisville,-on a charge of truaeou. TlicTimep says “the case deserves special no tice from tlie historic Interest it posHesr-e?,” and makes up (In* journalistic by adding ihul Shaclcu went elf to the rebel side in lbbi, un der llm lead of Geu. Bin-kin r, the Ctllulinu of Kentucky. He was connected with Forrest's 1*0111 in md, eliieled llie Slate, with Bragg’s army, fell it and went into Meade county, where i.c arrested the shclill slid ussensor ol the cum.it and look them us camp.” lie was itltei a- stated This was the “h - cl lug,” and 1m l-, amis doubt dly he l.tj, g,” the most gratifying lion ol pulilie at ti nil eonsigijB a Ltail r I. in m establishment < \V Inch the c.v ll I tw is the highest Cl ime Ih-il lie I I of his off-nd- is the ounC “a III all .rd vi.ii nc • tif the pmilieu* t in Nii"inky, which thu gal imk, ai d (.1 M o tiAllottal p* i be i ill uudoufiledl y lo punish -ed again t ill 11 Ion lie sat Win!,- should be, Jnckx “Mill' Price*. i tie lolluwmg prices :. 27 years old, lid,I 1, md. B »y, Audrey Boy, Sandy, 27 “ “ earpeuler Boy, Wiley, TJ “ “ A any and five children. Girl, .Line, li Id hand, 18 years NS oiiiuu, Ainunda, 27 'yeais, cook, A G rl, ll.n iiei, b years old B *y, Allen, field baud Girl, Mai), ll Id hand 20 years. John, 12 years old, plough b >> Henry, li years old. light, |dongh t, Girl, Gullitti i ie, 13 years old N -Ison, 12 yetis old, plough boy. . Diek and Wile ami iuiaui cuild. . . I'eier boy, If years old S ill’ p|ices these, aud at ti they slider l«o “tree niggers.” A few in mution.s tiom Yaukeedom and our li the way will require u ten acre U room - Atlanta Intriliyeucer. yesterday, , who b .d ANOTIIKlt SKIhMIstl —Cupt. lu been sent I>III Fouchaloulu Willi a detnchllieuL ol cavalry lo make an etl’ori lo Becioe tin- milli on the F. .feral giiiiMonl destroyed at the luuuili of Amite liver, .c.timed ou Suud.iy. lie suc ceeded in gelling one ol ibc guus ou board a schooner, and reucb* «l be luouib ol Tiehlaw river, when hediscovced he Wits pursued bv h il. tachmelit of Feileral- delougiug to l ie li b Michigan. These were tunhu&caded yyiii. sue cess—the party hying .lri.cn InCk tvith a loss* I oue killed and eight prisoners. Two • I lit prisoners are commissioned otlicer . The ouiy occurrence oil outside to be laurelled i-, l‘i.u Cupt. 11. Was compelled lo lino# the g hoard Lo s • i he •d.—Jarksi i Apiml. For Sale, a 1)01 Iti.i: Harinss and Carriage, in good x\ older Ikdquireai this ollice uprl7—fsAw ! Baylor & Co., NEW ORLEANS AND LONDON. NEGOTIATORS UK mb:rcantilii: credits AND CONNEtMTUNS IN F.UROFE. I OA NS effected in loi^laud, Trance, Geiuiany' J aud lie giimi, Upu L4?~. Atldre?sC K.millitmes mule to 1 . BaYLOK, Ailuuta, On KKINII (.Kill:.Ml RICE FLOUR! I .toil table u-*e, cms-antiy on hand, iu bane-s or iu sucks, lo sui j un uasurs, ui I5i-. per lb., at at the K iltk .T Cl T v FLOCK MILLS, coiner of Con.ressu d Montgomery sireefs, Savanuuh. mu :io -i ,UiJls—if FOB SALE, V Hice Flautat ion, on ihe head of Argy'e 1*1 oti:4, . S avail null river, conlaluiiig 4IS acres of land a iiricK steam thrashing mill, overseer's house, tmrn, a> ami modal one for lu.) n. groes, and acom oitade residence, mart; Vawim Rolf BUT II AKERmII M .t SON’S., Volin- lo ll.-l.iors and I'n-dilura. hereby nq demands agan aulhcniicttied amouat, to the undtis giieil scribed by law This^Apol ' Hprlb ivencoauiy .dec e same, and I In • will present l Uio lium | r kTuTEsBf’RY. Freni or. FOR SALE, AT WHOLESALE ONLY. •20 PI KI’KS (’onfederste Gray CaBsiuieres 10 Confederate Gray Cloth 5 " Ettfrlish Huperllne Black Cloth H “ Freuch Black Doeskin (Ml pair Fancy Cassiuiere Pantalooua 40 *• Confederate Gray Cloth Pantaloons Confederate Stales Navy Buttons, ail aizca, Army Buttons ‘J i Scarlet Silk Sashes Gold Lace, asaorie.l widths, Embroidered Gold Stars 1J pieces Sky-blue and dark colored Merluoea Id.(MM) yaols Du Bagca ti.ndd yards While Welsh Flanuels Mi do/.en i laik s colored Spool Col ton 4b0 y ids Victoria Lawn 'J bales 4 I Brown Sheeting Id hall chests Groou Tea 10 boxes Castile Soap 5 keg III- 'aibouutc Soda U unrrcls Sal Sodu. H. IIAV.tl, ap'U -tl 17ti Broughton »lieet. iTATS OF UiOlUH V, W11 NKPOdN- Notice, lrom Hui.i Admlmstr Th« retore, all p«-rsoiis conn in. d are hereby q in red to-mo* cause (if any they have) why sou Ad t hould u Given •lauii-try Wd, Ibti.'i J-8 Aiuuday lu AUi> applicn aud othcial signature, this .1 A NIKS IIIGHNMITH, n_t* w c G'fATB OP fGUlMGIA, VI A \ \ I. I'ul'N n TV --To a J wlioin u may coucerii : Wht-ieaq i M.Tih ii.i t said State and county ol Glynn, unary lor Letter* ol AdminiHlra . with ihe will aum xed, ou the esta e ofMnrrrod ShetUel.i, d. ceased, late of naid l uUUly and Male. These are, Mien-fure, to cite and udinomsb, all and singular the kino red and < (editors oi said decc-as il, lo Ue it lid uppew Ac u.» olUce, Within the time pie ccrio.d by law, and -how cause Hf auy they have) wi.y i . il rs of AUumo*|l'utiuu, with tlie wflhauuex- . d. t>u the esta e of raid dec. an d sliODid Pol Issue to III.- applies: l. Giv n under my lumd and idihlal signature, tUia M >n li Ti, lttbd JAMEb UlGIlbMiTH. Uiarth Deputy Or mai y .Maiming, deceased, applies lor Letters ol DisinirieUm from the aiiniii.isLtati.in ol said enisle. ‘There ore the Lit died sml creditors of said deceased are hereby cited aud adUiulur-Ued to tlie their objec tions-, if any llicy have, in my oliice iu t.-rumol Ihe b.w, idberwise letters disniissory will be gisuie l Mir Mppinaul at Ihe rt. ptember term Uext ol the Court ol ordinaly i. March 5tli, iHUf. OP bhOltl.ll, VN A V N fc. • i»I NIY n All persoun Usving deni old* Hgalust Joseph Wamwrigid, d. ces-td, la.col said . oil »ty, are hereby notilied and requiied to oreseut Ih.-m, properly nt- tested lo the uudereigiieU, within lire lime pu-seuh ed h> law; and ul perso is mdeh'ed to said deceased ui.li re by r« quirea to make num.-di .te payment to ..i'd ibdl W1LKY KNOX, Adui’r C l A IK OP LKOIILIA, M AINK Ol)N TV -Ail persons having dourauds agiiustJuhu Kuiglu, de«'.'sb d, Isle id paid louuly, are hereby idle.i xud lequin-d to pre eot them, properly Httest- «d. lo the und rslgued, within tbe lime picscnbed l>y law; >.nd all persons iudehled La saiddceeasid In-ieby required lo make immediate payment to liinlerrigiied. 'J his M r :b TUI, 1883. mar'ifi JurtEPii *. MOKKIN. Adm’ Wuinw right, d cessed, late of said couuly, are hereby ;TVTK OP 4.KOUG iuouMih alter the i.de lo i he i.'oiirt oi Ordinary of raid. I'mty NOTIOK. 4 1.1. per *otis having demand i against Ihe estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Fort, late of Wayne county, arc request'd to han I them in ; and all perrons in debted losa d estate* to make payment to in .rPi J. M 'I IrttjN, ,Ka r. NUTICiv ilr S IXTY days nlb’r date applied ion will V' to the Honorable-ti.o 0«lirt of Or C'lmt Iihiu Coun'y for cavetosua trie. «qn |, ( . made i m? iu Hu I loth Count , ha ongiiig to the )nliuary ol Wiu. S Daniel, deceased. WM C. DAT ,,f land I, insrlu • iiplpie eatale ..i T~ iNIKI.L, XNotice. S IX I’Y day s after date application will tu the Honorable the Court of i r Hu i y ham county for leave to sell nil the pj-Is h . j |> • made erty hi-htugmg to tne estate ol William il -y ol f hat- deceased, late of said county nhlc prop MARY TURNER, j|. Turu. r, OTIOE, i. Ailm'r. .... deiuau issgainat tl VAi'ui.ar lfyusToN. ■ of l-iiiJ uiimheri) tw > hundred iitj eight (K.VS) and iwohuudretl and dity seven i in the s -coud pi; district of said couuly, the reui le ol .lus. ph *V s uwiigid., .leceasud, lor the hen of Ihe li.-us and ireddoisol rsid d ceased. This en d, IMG . WILEY KNOX, uni Administrator. By virtue i-dluary ol Lowml. r c iiuty, will be soul ou I lit* lirsi Tuesday iu April in xl, at Hi.*« oiirt lions- door in said county, heiwe.-u the it g tl hours ol rule, Lot ol Laud, No. l'-i. in llth district ol said couuly, belonging lo thi e tab- of Fruucis Jones, deceured, u.:nMl IVIIKLI. J.iNKrt, Adm'r, & j ikiih.ua, i peev.-ii .m oi.f'ivrvT \K All perrons liuvii g demands aga iist Daniel Beuislnrt, deceased, 'ate of said county, are hereby notified .and required id prtseut them, properly ai tested, withiu the tune presetilied by law. And all peisous 11<tit-Ided lo said deceased are hereby requir ed lo make payment lo tbe imUersiguad, or lo J. H. SaUl>sy, oi Sdvauuah. AMANDA G KEMSIMRT, mai 10 Ailuiiiiintr trlx. M AKIUAN . SII.K. |>Y viMueol auoiuei lrom I lie Court of Ordi'-ary JJ ol Melulosli equity, will le- sold ou thu lirnt i un.-duy iu May, 1M.3 ai the Court House door iit Darien, Me Inlosh comity. In-lweeii the legal houia of rale, one naci ol land, c/tn timing three mind red mi seventy hi r s, more or lows, lying and being in Mc Intosh county, one ltd ol cattle and two negro gills, Cdtliarinoand Mmy Ann, aged ten and twelve yt-sis. Bold ior the benefit ol the utpliHiiH of Lillie Davis. Ariiuiiii.slrator’tf Salt 1 . S TATU OFI.KOIKG t, WAYNK COUNTY. Oil Ihe lirat Tue-day ill May neit, will he sold at the (•min House door in said comity,within the Ihwlul hours of sale, loi of laud niimii -r two liuudi.-d and twenty seven |t5f7». tu the eeooud district of said ' e property of Andr. w J Mcl!lel- "iu.I.v ; f:" twenty comity I. L persons i 'uatham county. «<■ .Ti The Philadelphia inquirer has an editorial uudei the style “Uibraltars,” wherein, alter giving the origin aud siguillcuiiCc ol the tenu, is slated : “ This war bus furnished numerous illusiia lions, hut just uow ihe rebel Utbraliura seem to j O defy all our allucks and lo biuud iu all ihe’prid. of invincibility. Kichuiond, Charleston, Vicks burg, Port Hudson and Chattanooga, lbe keys ol the greut sit nation, bold OUT armies still ul bay ui spite ol the plans, materials aud time w have made aud employed ° '* *' lie attacked for obvious r attacks be made where lb lor us,*.’ Along the const linn unprotected point* whereby why L<-ttc of’ Vicksburg? These an* withiu and ail persona indent, to make payment to Mi I tbe tlir.e pre‘crihed/ny j t • said t slat- are requested F. L (Jue A Mi DONAl D, AdTO'l tHtf {•XY), v lh iliP‘t-Hie heirs and ss in-property or AnarvWi.qn Lbe ceased, for tbe benefit ol the heirs .iud c.et lo s of said decea ed Terms made known on il lay ol sale. This March 5lli, 1WWI .\ l.l.ttN HIGHSMI I'll, mar9 Adinmo-lrator SUPERINTENDENT'S OFI U FC, i Savannah. Ai.kany A Gulp IUii.imad, - Savannub, April 15, i»i:i, ' j On and after Monday, the wtli tnst . • Him rates of transportation lor freight will be advanced thirty three and oue third per cent, over Ihe present rate. Bacon, Lard, Liquor, Halt, Sugar, Syrup, Tallow and Wool will he classed as second class goods and charged for accordingly. G J. FULTON, aprlB—d&twlw General Buperlutendent. No tic o, ORDNANCE 1)EI Havannaii, Mar ^-T^^The highest market price will be |>aid for two thousand (2.0001 pounds oi care fully dried Moss, delivered at the Amenal. A T. CUNNINGHAM, mart7-lnv 1st Lieut. Art and Ord. Comd'g Depot. Notice. Beets, Cabbige, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cucumber, Kgg Plant, Kale Leek, Lettuce, Mnatmu-Hon, Radis i ( bpiiiHCh, Tomato, Karly Dutch Turnip, Just received 1»y the way of tbe blockade; for aalo by JOHN B MOORE, Drugf.lst, martJ * GibboiiH’ Range. JVT, J. Solomojt., COMMISSION MERCHANT, BAY flTniDK'r, (Oflice formerly iH'cupied by Mensrs. (>. ('<dien A Co.) MT’fiolicits COQhigbmsntfl of Produce and Met chaudize lab'! NEW BLOCKADE GOODS h’OK GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. PKKM'H Cassinu-re for Gents' suits English Tweed* •• •• “ B'ne Navy Flannel Brown Linen Duck for Summer suits Pi aid Collouudes ti 4 Black Caselm rr§ Gt-uis Oxford Tie bhocs IK) CORN Two Adniinlsiraior's Sale, S TATIC €>|c (.kOitkl.V, WAYNEC’OUNTY. Oil the li» «l T esday in May u xt, will lie sold at tbe ( dint House door ill said couuly, withiu Ihd law Ini home or sa'e, WOU acres ol luud. more or less, nail of lot of laud No. ninety-three d»‘f) iq lbe Second District ol said county. Hold an tlie property of uillis Rogers, deceased, f«*i the benefit ol the nebs and million* ol said dec- aseJ. 'Penns made known on tlie day ot sale. JAMES M McCOuL, Adui ** ‘ SACKS! Bushel, OSN AB t^xil O . PoVli- tf 14(1 Congress si rest PLINTAliON AND NKkKOES For Sale. A FLAN TATI I N, containing about l.fii acres laud. 825 of wbicli is cleared and under quo I fence, m tin vicinity of rtylvania, Hcriven county, Ga , li miles from No. fi, Central R*i> Road 1 helmproveuieuis are h dwelling with nine oms, all plastered, fin.* negro nonssn and other ue h»rv«>ut buildings, fine flow , r gardtu. The land r.qtd aud tin- location vary lo all i.y, making It very ci*ibie. With the tdac.- will U-sold %j negro «. is i', Uogs.coru aud rodder, de. also, V*crws immediately on the public road from Nv». March 5th. istut Notice. IVTY days after dale uppbcatioii will lie made to tbe honorable Hie Court oi Ordinary ul Clot hum county for leave to a- It a certain ut-gro woman, huiut-d Louies. ol these into t but IbUSl lbe uemy is prepared annot w. nay penetnuu lbe Ulterior? Caiiuol Oh irlestop be I urned ' J (!auuoi lbe Mississippii lie opened l»y :» move- menl fur in IIHNKY J S ULKY, u • utm oi Philip I ti* *i * LOWNDftl COUNTY.- L may roncer / ( KliHliU- . ii.KH .rce. VK neraon* havme demands l Howell, deceased. Inle ol s od C. <'01)5% hereby iiolifl.-d and required lo pr.-n ut iqaiuat/qierly »yt- te*|»tl, lo lbe uudeirtqncd within tberqi/ prescrib ed tiy law nndall p-rson- indebted to sifd dw«*aa d, are hereby r. quired lo make payn.eulto H»e under* signed. F R. LYONS, Ofialiled Adiuimst.Hlor Rlcehoru’ Aprl s, lRfwt. apno - Notice. fc N the fir-l Tuesday in May next will Im sold, Ipv ho«*ra **f sale, the following |.it« uf • *•'- -** id lot No fl, rscli cou* S'ao. *4*ne improve- Lot N. / ( IviillldA, "I To all whom it may concern Whereas. Delk, Administrator on the Ksiat.- ol Edward C. I |s*,ids' to Dnki*. late of said coqnty, deceased, muk. s npplU M j xainitii' 4 lion for Lett era of Dismission from said Admfnlstra | ku.un ii.iVTiru.-u. 4.n.iL7. >n . nu,l ...... ... cm.all - ...U r , !"u ^ «*,"“ ■ n« m L l " J ,al,. I .-tart, ol.e .urt»p,.™r .. my olU.» with.., ilia time | ,„ uul> J,.„ , olJ ‘ al Ku.elTl iXk 'L?L «.!"•'! v. r . "ter -<.»« & .L Witness lion .foloi W. fltrroll, Ordinary of hb has moved his headquarters irour Tuilahoma j battle o/ Fraderickc very geuerul questions, but tnuy The rebels are now- bow long it may be vu know uot—acting oil tbe defensive, I hey siaud iu our front, hM-illug with cannon. SN »• should, by pioper rtniti gy, I »i'*e them to come out lrom tbc'r hiding place a-d either fii<bt in uo open field, or go to digging ill * new place. I heir GibruPar-are thus far too strong for u . “ lu Ueav.-u'a name, let ilh ll) t.oine olh< i plan than direct aitd.-ki under most uulaVf r- as lost Buinsidr the md obuhliau thaw of •el.10 thisOi toher lilli, 1HHU. R, A P» I'I.Es . C. O. - huirs and rruditors of said deceased. HENRY aud JEHUB 11. DAVIS i iROBLIA, Lou M)l,s flit Nil -Dr. illilSlil I sh Eft ft SkCj VN J. 8. and Ji.M.s Willson, Admlnlstratora on the ISIIIaM" estate of J. H N WIllsoil, deceased, having made ap- I m 9 ol Dismission from sHid Adiuin Gi t G ( r A ll l>|-:u Bras* and Conner Globe wU Lamps lor sale by « L\GII RN A CUNNINGHAM Pem' der, wuer. Fin sale Gy W M. LaVIDsOn. sylv&nia, sbnut fi miles from ihe station. 4|meiiis small dwelling and our huildlngs. Tbit (> tiny is offered on account oi the owner being in pro*- end uot able to give it his personal sttention pr.ii he shown at sny \Hue t#y Ihe parties reeid.ut s.Virlker particulars, apply to ' BLOUNT A DAWBON, aprt - -1 wdAtw Ravannan Dentistry. j Sequestration Sale. | I k Y order of the lion I'Mwanl J Harden, District I A 9 Judge, will he sold at public suet on in the room over tlie Ding Store of Mr W. W. l.i' Coin. S. | W. corner of Bull and Congress aireote, oil ‘I ueauay, I alat of April next, uind the days following to com- | pi. I.- tlie rules,)'a large assortment ol Diaiaoiuls, ] Pcarla, and other Jewelry aud Fancy Goods L'ondi- I dill.ms cash In ( s Treasury norus or bonds, hales I toiommeiice Ul 11 o’clock, a. in W (' DANIhLI., Receiver. I ir ( bail.-stun Courier. Angus a Chronicle and J Heulinel. Macon Telegrupli, Columbus Turns aud J Atlanta Intelligencer will each give lour insertions uiul forward their bills lo me with a copy of this nd* vert ip. in.m uiar.K) Ptaiilation, Negroes, MULES,WAGONS, 1TX) W S, & < KO R Sa L E. and uiy Tbe fractional shiits of Slock issued hy the KavHiiuuli, Albany X Gill Railroad Company, lor mu rest on instalments paid prior to the 1st ol August, 1857, w I be paid to the holders thereof ou presentation nt the • vnipuiiv'r office. D. MACDONALD, mirtfi im 'i esaorer CONFKDEKaTK STATES of AMERICA, f Navy Dli-.u. i ment, •^ficbmond, Maicti 21, IhfiJ. \ A Board ol offi. e s will convene dumg this or 'he next month lor tlie i xumii u Doll of Acting Midohipua-n, wheu they will he exam mod as ml low- : 1st i'lass.—U|*on Navigation, f-eantaiirhip, Naval 'lactic", Naval Gunnery, Steam Macainery, Modern Languages, Drawing and Drafting •Jj Class - L'pim ihe same branches, htr not so ctplcally, .’id Clses —Practical hcainausliip, N-«v»l Gunnery, NaValTsctlcp, Malheiualicn, Ethics and English etil dies, Freuch, Diswing and Drifting. 41 Ii Class —Mathematics, Exercise of Great Gnus and t-raall Arms, Ethics, and English B.udlce niu Drawing Those who have Just entered the serv ce alter po«r ing the Medical Examination, will exhibit to the Huaid cf Examiners evidenr.s of good moral chant, ter ai d must be side to re .d and write well, .vrile Irour dictanun, a .d spoil writ coileCli ens, and p-r lorm G»e c-icuicnt.ry ope ai.oi.e of arlthiuefic, \l/. Nunirration aud addition, suhzUaciiou, mirnpJwu lion and division of whole numb ed. H H. MALLORY, mart?-dm tiectetary ol tlie hsvy. w, B. TlioniMS IJlUMMlhS siibslitutes at ids Ofllce.’lour r dour- We«t of Mr M. Y Henderson s hide ep tahlidhuient, opposite me Ma.ket, in Cavalry or In fanrry, anywhere in ihr- Oonfsderate States Con scripts <oming lottos . ny will piessc call on liiiu |iS— (UIO . ;Rr >1* OF Fresh <«ardHi Seeds, tliat Hope.' t d oil Savannah lii . nib There is ubuin cleared, one hundred i of which ih now in o p I Old USA tty that tfiiH i laud than the wood I ot wood u it by good jndgi-s •re good planting (,'lini.bam couni j; OKN'iKAl. KAILKOAt) OFPICF.^ > Savannah, Ga„ April 3d lto8 I CHANQKOF schedule, O N and after Sunday, April 6th, 18M, the twin ou this Rond and branches to August* am Eaton ton will run as follows . , DAILY DAY TUAiN. 1 a-hvu S*T*noah 6 A. M. Arrive in Macon Ltisve Macon 6 40 A. M, Airivn in Savannah 7-49 T. M. DAJEY NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Havannah -4 r. M, Arrive In Macon 6 28 A. Ac Leave Macon 7 JO P. M Arrive In Savannah • *51: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—SAVANNAH AND M.1LLBN, Connecting daily with Night Train to and from An- gtiscn, begfnnlng April 6lh. Leave Savannah P- Arrive in Milieu l.liO A. m. Leave MilItn *2 S* Arrive In Savannah . fi 6.35 A. At. AUGUSTA BRANCH—TWO DAILY TRAINS BL- .j.f' TWEEN AUGUSTA aND M1LLEN tfd p. y. d.i4 r. \ .H yo P. At 06BT.» *.:i» A. K b.08 A. M , '1YTV NEGROES lor sale Just received i and carriagi drlvei VV a-iited. \Y ASST (,M ART tilt MvrtJ EK’D OFFICE, *- a v.« n n a il, Mm jell 18, lataf AN I 111# iniintMiiiU-iy, I'.iriy j.cgi'o.'B as tc-un- I Iijitaiu and A. q. k. Wanted. WhilaKer street RDNANCfC DEPOT, t %a , Fub ti h, jbfih. ( .•»• wni be paid lor scrap I t bra •., ■ elivci.-.i ai tbe arsenal Cavannah i pro A T. CUNNINGHAM, lnt Lieift Art and Ordnaocrh •m Lmnafgpfpqt. A I nilii:jlii'il IIousp iu Hcul* ^ o A mtMMir.1) IIOUNK, in the M central part ot the city is . tl'eiod lor icnt, as ■ the pruntml ocuipuutr. Mt. ud having the An)*, luqiiuc a’ the office o) I Ul£0 W.Wrl.LV City Taxes. CITY TKKAM ItKJf M OFFICE, i Savannah, Muich "i, Ibfih | 11C undcrsq'ijod is now u-i.iyioict.eive lue pay- defaulters. ■ Mi mut-l itrd, i ctiungw hills, will I h.- is*n. d against all • ii Role w. Davis, i.yTu H K Y * N IS I'HKL L’ NtGBQ AUCTION MAUI. I VfAVK my house open. No. 1U8 Bryau street. Market Sqimre, rtavini.all. Gu , lor tbe sale of Negroes, privaiely audut auction, on Tuesdays and Thursdays of every w. . k I will sell ail kinds of property at the Co..it House on the first Tuesday of every month. Perrons i a\ing pi open y for sale will give I wo m more .Jai -i uotice l.rfore tne day of sale, no that the piopcfy run be udveitist-d. I also have uccouiiuodaiions f-.r any number of Negroes «f ft mdd r.itc price lor hoard, and I will use every advantage. feho K. MENDEL, Ctfor. $25 lie ward. IA £ TKETH »» tw. ba*i borctofore to the presn va lion ut the natural ones, lti* jaits.it method, .pa t**nt«-d May, 19f50,) which la now being need by *H oin b -st Dentists, tadh North and rtontb, unable* him to piomise a more easy and perfoci fitting plate thau >**n p.oiaibly Im mad*- by tUncommon and queertain prcc.wi of iaakiug Dp*, bj this method the die le token drcctiy from the Imptesaioc ot the luor.'E, thus giving an a die by whicu to dt out plauta «s >. ifect an the law itself. We ereaoroninbuii m our nhility to eon • truer a loo ter aud mule comfortable nttiug p.au t»y i his met than can pnoalhly Im boulr ti/ any of her, that we will gaamnu. »-v»-.ry plat* that leax.a* om office to come up to just what we ray, ot else It any h t returned at .»ar loss. tf—<lee14 Corn, Corn. I / \ ItUNHifJLS * orn foi sale by HM.IU aprlfi W. M. DAVIDSON ( Old Jamaica Rum.! Hen. Ga.. or lodgment n-any jail w.thiu the State of my negro wouihu Df .x.NNA, *vho ran away about the urst o f February she is about *41 y. air. od, very dark aud nk«-l>•. rtbc look with he* au inlaid child. J.tM EL D A MGER, mat]3 tmo Da: tqii. <. .. COTTON YARNS, FUIf SALE BY mar vl. IIICNIIY L VI II i* OF dt CO. BLUEFLANNELS 30 PIICKS BUIE FLIKSILLS, FOR SALE BY *n*«fl MENU Y LATH BOP <k CO. LIUBEK LIHUEIS, OF ANY 'DESORIFriON, FiiuKisu i:o at rjqjr. shortest vnex. Apply to if. J. DIOKERS-jN. •or T B. MAHSHaLL a BRO., Ur at the Mill, Johusuii's btufiou, Tio 4)4, b , a. d G R. R inarti— 8m Iron vai-niati, FURNITURE VARNISH. J U.IIIHEL OF IRON VARNISH W DO. NO. 1 PURNUURff VARNISH; For sale at JOHN OLIVER'S, 12*4 n. ti Whitaker a treat. corn, corn corn; >- « _ |Bl reCClVlKl and (ot M. DaVIDSUN. Georgia Bacon, H ams, BIDS*. «ml iinuULDBHfl Foi rale by mnCn W M DAVIDSON. Fam 11;/ Bibles,' J ()O Vd 1 !, 1 ,n , , H Lv hihl ^; *•« E li 8AFP & CU, [( Bps •' . - I "I»- .xl «>L j i.,. I.! Assorted Iron. Leave Auguita Arrive in Miiltm Leave Milieu. I.cnrc Angiif-in ,.mvr iu Milieu Le.*.- Milieu GOTIDuiff 'AND fiU L.>x8 l'^H BRANCH. Iauivo Em union 11 JO A. Ar.iv*'in GorflOli . . Leave Uor.lon 8 ; * Ariiv.- ui Baiomvn. • . .ll.GO NJgh Passcngi rs for Augusta from Savaiftiah and Msec by'tlfher train will connect •with the South CuuaU.:- Railroad iraiue. , Purreiig.. re for Mtlladpeville and Kfttodton will tax • Da? Tiinni.’ from Savannah and augueth*. f '•Ni^ht Traius" from Macon. Nighl Train lrom Savannah and Augueta* conB**f with t3.inin-western il. If ftf MucAn for Albas MiiAmiu, KonGauie^ ana intermediate n<-inte; o. k with Marx.11 ar.d W. H. R. to AthuitA an.i'oie V\ r ' t * Day Train coimucta «t Macon with 6, ' .■•ntf-Mv-- oopeo R. R, ui Columbus, MotUfftm -Y, thi, isomiaveit. GK.‘ \v. " fi'rrrn ?;**• •* ^ ’*•’ Cl 1A NOE OF SOUTHWESTERN ! mAcon xxri> (WLororra. LcaVu Mncou ur, Atmuat ColiUnnua at.. Leave Oolumbaa nt Arrtvo at Macoq iu .... BKTWEHN WACOM 4-N Leave Macoq a»live at O'batldhGochce. 1-4.40'P. A. 6.69 P. M. ) OUATi'XUOOOM**. (. 2U A. NT. . 4.88 P. M. 7 30 A. M. , r< 6.W i». M. Thu Mail and Facacngut Tralba from A lbany cr fleet dully at Smithvllle, tro 10 Bi W. \i. H., aoafni' Fort Gaines daily at Gnthbuxt, with OL-ttUihoou. Al dl Train. Leave BmUhvillb at Arrive at Albany ut i^tavu Albany at 12.80 P. M jMk •i 03 y k. ^ . 0.00 A. it. Artivu at Smithvilld ut . . . (-cave Giithhcrtoi U &6 P M. Arrive at Fort. Uabnn at 4.38 P. hi. LeaveFriit Gutnuaat . 7 30A. M. Arrive at Unthbcrt at \tM6 A. AL Making the CQ*n«rt i rau with ths up aim down Cfcr.'. lull form atbiough connection tc mia, and Augusta. Rmgaton, W'ti , MUicdfieviCoaaid LatoaUjzx.. froth AHayiijI to Tdllahtosea, tihir- e, <Stc. . ,i Fiissmuers loi joints below Fu*t VaiJ ; -.y should teX* the Night u&lns nom AnquaLa end HaVkunah to qtc.' datmitloi Traiii. turn at Macon. For Ootumbr.e take iho Dc ' villi'llC. POWERO, Ehtdnlur rfnd tJnperintendent. Macou, March 28d, )8d3. i, , . aprQ CHANtifc OF BCHSUOLE. Savaunali, Albany unit Eatf Rallrsstf. •borteet and Noil Expeditious Hontfito Di uiistvlcu aud £ nouiasv Ulo« Ga.. Ifladlaoti €. II., E,ak«r rity, • Dlonllrallo, and Tallahas* •ms Florida. O N aud allei- Thuradiy, Ocldhcr Ifltj!?, 1562, the c iris will lcdvo kn*l rdi daily (Sund^-.- excepted,) us follows: • ,. : Leave Bavaimuh at. g,f)Q a. ’m. Atrive atThomaaylllc oi . . 0:00 y 3 7L, R*TU1iNlN8. 1 Leave Thbnusvllle at 6.00 A. RL Arrive at Mavuiuiuh a.oo jp. Cuunacting at Mclulosh (Slain.n Wu. 3, goltz Wi#tj on Tuesdaya; Thuradaye nhd rtetrtrdamVitS line of coachub to Darien, itetutuilfigoa TcbcHuvUiu (No. 9) dally with the u w* * ““ o * Oonnectlng ut Groover’s (No. 17) with a daily lino il coacIhm te Mom,trade. Fla Arriring tn time to ionnect with tho oi ti u* Tallah***.* ami 8t. Marks. Freight i ra n* le-'tvu fyu vaujiah Mondays, W^ne*- 4ays and Fildaya. at fi A M.; retnmfnt onTCeSay*. Thursdays and flaiiirdave at 6 P, >M. e / N. U. Double the regular-rate* will im charged on all articles shipped by Pakhunger Train,, ttuastlng' fruit, fresh meat, fish, oysters, iqid other peflKablo articles. Freiglit hy Paeiflhcor Tralri should ba do ll verod at tbo Dept at ieawt one hoar boiore the a Lut ing umu oi the train. augM Q. J. FULTON, n-| mlmntulimli imsuti OF ON , . . 4jyJt9 GEORGIA RAILROAD. GBORQln RAILROAD, i ACODbTA, July *1, 160ft, f O n and after Souday. duly 27th, Sunday Day Train returned ou maip liue, utup Tralnu onAtheDa and M aahiifgton Brahcboe will run to connect until further notice. Atlanta. . Atlanta.. Augusta Augusta. .-.uyasta Atlanta Atlanta . .&4P A. K. ' 7.151. at. * -6-4IIA.M. . • 4.OT.M. . 6.04 r. m! i SO.. K. w W.isOingttjn aul Athc- u ilu •j.um,- 1 u ai •<.'*0 a. ■“., and , 6.10 A. M No connection with 'Warren**- < rt^Bol^Tnrtnloa™ W F.^ Y CHANGE OF t §5hEX 6— OFJ-ICB BSQn.BBR * btrPKFi . Oa»BLMT01I AMD Rai^ * CnAULBSTON, S. C N — O N Wirt after Tneaday, Nowmtiff ttrr ' (urthor notice, lh. Mai! Twin uw i Uu. mil rim daily aa follows, Sondaya eic.-£tol • Leave Charleston iK w . Arrivo at Savannah " " >gnp* S' Leave Savannah 7 U) a! 2* ConnuMthijf at diaticd low (jimetion.'v vritSDowr Man Train from Mar on, on Omtral Railroad. Arrive m Ch&rloaton iooi, M a. b. HAiyMn* Bnginoer and Superintendent. These are, therefore, to cite all and singular the j laudred and creditors «>f a<d deceased, t«» snow cause, iftbeyciii, withiu thetim - jucaciihcU hy law. wiiy L< tiers <>f Dismission should not fit granted to | eaul applicant. Wiiuessiuy n*ud, Nov. Kith, 1862. uo.13 j ,w. Harrell, o. l. c. RS; Feas. V>. M. V-."V>80N. Tea. 10 Clie*f» * ho c-BLck and Green Teu. For qp.8 I’LAGIIORN X l’IJN.XiX,GHAM * Flour.. 7 *1 and 1* ge Family and Superfine 4 rj FI. nt Ecr »aie l y **r id vL-iGLQI tl X CCD: INGHAM. wanted; SHII* KNEES WANTED. fill!) f'i? 0 Shl pKnee» (while oai.) eldirra-6 0\J\J tnrhea and upward.. Apply ui 4 utaUI- U KRBNSON dfc HAWKS SOUTHERN Spelling- Book,* -. K. KNAPR ACO., “eat aide Moiuinumtaomrc. k 'a'l. m i 1 ViMTiiumM " — >indixiji; Q0V14 ■r