Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 22, 1863, Image 2

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JSAVAJNNAit DAil.i MlluiNING NEW o. Wf.DNKS A . A-VltlL '22, i 1( H SAVANNAH', ha. WEDNESDAY M0KN1N0. APRIL 218, 111(13 TELEGRAPHIC. Lilral from IIm* Weil. Jackson, April 10. - A special dispatch from Hdm- tobia reports tbst the Federal raid in North Miauls* •Ippl consists or three columns. each, having a park of artillery and 600 cava»r>\ The column via Hernando, it is reported, has none hick. Another reached a point twelve miles east ot Hardin, .on the Mississippi aud Tennessee Hallroad, yesterday. The progress of the third is nnkuown. The two former aay their object was the destruction of Chalmers' forces, but were frustrated hythe rt pulse nl Cold Water. Another special dispatch ' otn I’ort Hudson says all is quiet. Farragot is at the mouth of Red River.— One veaael iu eight below. Auction Balk.—Messrs. Blum A Mkvkii will sell this day, at No. 72 St. Julian street, all the Crockery, Glassware aud House Fnri'isbiug Goods in the store lately occupied by Mr. J. P. Collins. It Is the largest assortment of crockery in the city, aud as this article la becoming scarce we advise all who are iu want of this description of goods to attend the sale. Bee ml vertiseiueut iu auolher columu. Charleston and Savannah Kailuoao # -It will be seen by the advertisement in another column, that a change of schedule ou tins Road will go into eflecl on Tuesday nert, after which time there will be two passenger trains a day between this city and Charles ton. By the new arrangement passengers cuu laaraBavannah at six o’clock iu the morning, arriv ing in Charleston before one o'clock, aud by taking the ten o'clocit train arrive hark in Savannah by five o'clock the uext morning. This change will l.e an accommodation to the business public. Batannah Wove Sock*.—We have upon our table m pair of soldiers’ thick cotton socks woven by m i cblnrry by Mr. Hai nrr, ol this city, which are su perior to any wc have ever seen, either ot domestic or foreign manufacture. We understand that the mu chine Is^apable ol weaving several , ura ol socke per hoar, which only require a little finishing at the heel and toe by hand to complete a most perfect ami serviceable article. The socks may ho seen at our coopting Thiatbk —Another crowded house greeted the flna drama of "The Denouncer" last night. The young company exerted tbeinsclvea to ploase, and they succeeded admirably. To-night the beautiful nautical play of “Black eyed Busan” will be repeated at the earnest request ol a number of families who have not had au opportunity of witnessing it. Th* Oath to be .Taken ht Tax I’avkri.—The Legislature, at its late session, passed amenndiug the oath ot tax payers, so as to require them to swear that the property returned was not worth ou the 1st of April, in this year, more than the valuations aflixed to it in Con/'derate Trenttuty note*, to the beat ot their knowledge and bcliuf. Persons retusing to make their returns in accordance with this amended oath, will be deemed defaulters and their properly double taxed. All persons lioldiug notes of indebtedness on any Individual or corpora tion are required to give iu tbe same at llicir value in Confederate Treasury notes. Pcrsous who have made their returns to the Receiver, arc required to make another return iu accordance with the provie ions of the new act. Robbery —For some time past our citizens have been annoyed by a gang of petty thieves who make it a practice to pilfer anything they esu lay their hands on. Tbe police have from tune to time becu on their track, and occasionally have succeeded Iu ar casting a few of them. About ten days since two were arrested and committed to jail, but the balance of the gang have continued their depredation* when ever au opportunity offered. On Tuesday morning, between the hours of two and tares o’clock, a policeman discovered nil tul run niug downs lane with a large quantity or clothing, to whom he gave chase. The thief threw hit plunder away, but was arrested by another police officer,who took him to tbe harrucks. There he gave his name as William Tokusuon, and said he was from Henry county, aud had arrived in this city lint a f< w weeks tinea, with a company of soldiers. Hu implicated another boy iu the then, and infoia,eel 1 ho police that 'his associate had In his possession a large aruouut of goods. The police also arrested this l»oy, aud both appeared before the Mayor yesterday morn lng. Tomlirbon admitted the then, and said that he, with others, had forced open the clothing store of Mr. William ('ox, on the Hay, aud stole the goods therefrom. Mr. l.'ox identified the goods us hia own Thsy consisted of pants, coals, hats, suspenders, pocket-books, Ac, amounting in value to some three or four hundred dollars. Tomlhson stated that this was but a small portion ol the good* sto len, and that his companions had taken a larger quantity. The Mayor turned Tomumon over to a magistrate for prosecution. The oluer boy was held in custody until more ev idence could tie procured, and soiqe clue obtained in relation to life other goods. Mr. Cox could not yesterday mormug tell the ex' teut of his loss, but it is supposed to he at least a thousand dollars. We must uot forget to give prr per credit to Policemen P. Ryan, R. Wickam and' Thomas Keenan for their exertions in arresting these young thieves. We hope they will be enabled to break up the gang. It is strongly suspected that some of In esc same boys robbed a grocery store last wsek in Whitaker, near Broughton street. Gin. Joseph K. Johnston.—Never, remarks the Jdid groat military genius have grander field for display, or deeper stake to coutend for, or stronger inducement to effort aud success, ihau the grest man who stands at the helm iu the army of Tennessee. The country feels the liveliest interest —not anmingied with uuxiety—In the great battle now tmmlueut iu that department. Our people feel at tbe same t me confidence aud hope of the result. With such sn army—with Johnston to plan—with Bragg to execute—with choice of position- w ith God on cur side, the country has rested in hope. It is the duty oi the Government to lurnieh all the re quired means aud numbers to insure success, it that bs practicable. May the result be such as to place the name of Johuaton in history side by aide w ith the illustrious Lee, aud the army of Teuuessee with the army of Virginia. One great victory there, aud we move North ! “Once more unto the breach dear fi tends, once more, Or pUoibe wall up with our English deadl’’ 53F“ The Richmond Hentiuel Las received a com munication from a soldier, complaining very much of the discomforts of *The Soldiers Uorno,’’ so call, ed, to which soldiers passing through Richmond are compuleoriipukeu, whether they are able to put up at the hotels or uot. The condition of the rooms.aud the rough end oppressive treatment of the oil. and guard, are both strongly coudemucd. MF Yesterday atternouii some ol the Yankee wooden gunboats crossed the Charlcstnu bar and threw some shells at the wreck ot the Keokuk, hut they were soon driveu off by s lew well directed ahote from the Confederate States steamer L’Ulcora, which was near by. Tbe Rest Act ofthbBehsiok.—Announcing the adjournment ot the Bute Legislature, the Mllledgeville Union, of yesterday, says . This remarkable body expired, by Us own act, op Hatuiday last at li M. 1 is acts, tor good or evil, will long be remembered by the people of Georgia. Its last act was Us best. From Suffolk.—Our intelligence, derived from al officer who leit Suffolk ou Tin*-*d*y, contradict* r 'Port* that our troops had “ immdet.lv invest Svs tt th«‘ k '.. Tu t y tm -‘ not *‘‘ l 'tvested il. ii.n WhI.between the enemy and Norfolk movements are on L ot it would lie Immiq -. u Monday the Fay- Needle tVuiliiiipM l'rlrtid .Society, Tho fourteenth your of the existence of this be nevolent orterprisu having ended 'lie Hoard deem it best to make u re|»ori ol it* si's for the p.»st yinr. We are guileful t<> iu know ledge that, amidst Ih* a vere trials that have surrounded u . --ur - i»*e has been sustained, and tlutf we h,\. t . on enabled in supply many persons with ronci i.i t niployinenl, wpo otherwise would have been v. . n m> m-nii* «>f sunport The Slim Ot $1.11'l VI Inis been pa 1 . Work wo men. Our stock <-n h’UHl, ow ti g In'In • in i'y and high price of nint-ilnl*. I* much'-** than usual, amounting only to $ot :ki. The absence from t he rit y of *•• m my •< tho mem tiers of the Society made tr imp sslld • to electa full Hoard, but the following was elected lor the ensuing year : Mns. Davis, lheshtt/J '• s. Cohen, Vic* PrtrtOent •• Vati •« I.kvv, Secretary *• Tiiomah I’ritsE, Treasurer iiii(nrTiiB«HKH, (I’m.in the Jackson Appeal.) miMiiig III the ihi sw el liiisli Ol a wooded nook, \\ lure i he May hints siii ii-kie the green old award, And tin- wiud*. and the i-trtla, aud the limpid IIMNlk. M in miir their dre.im* with a drowsy sound; i lied « So st Iso tli'H,\n tho whl*i permg grass > soldo dad i Mrs. ('has. Mills, Win K hull, Dr. Wayne, (iuiiimell •* J. K. Banssy, jr. Ms* Miss Minis’, The Treasurer's report is as kec-kiits. Cash on hand Siilorriplious Inter *i Sales . Work EXPENDITURES. Root of Room Agent's SuUiy For Dry Goods To Work \\ omen Incidentals . .. . Mis. P. Champion, ** O. Cohen, •• Rufus White, " 11. R Freeman, A? hs J (.;. Habersham, •* Kiliotl. follows: Balance $ ?rt 40 163 00 99? 10 1,141 24 92,12.1 i.4 Clvllluu I'cImoui’cm. Mr. W. N 11 Smith having addressed n letter to Oumuiietdouur Oiilii, ecquiriug whether civilians Who have been srre. ted by the Federal aid hoi dies and released from imprisonment on condition of their taking an natii of nriilrnlity, binding them selves to commit no host do net nor md the enernb n of the United m ilea during th. ponding war, are ells- charged from ihe obligations of t liter nth, Mr. Ould makes the following reply : Kii.'Iimond, April 1st. lflfifi. AU Citizens heretofore arrested by Federal author Ity and released Upon parole, whether tb it parole was to return to Federal li* e« or to procure the re lease ol any other poison, or for any other purpose, have lie.-n declared hy the < xoms agreement ot the Federal Agent ol Exchange released from said parole or any old'git ion therein. lit ol Exchange. tions,—The good cflecl at thoNoith of the supciiliiotiR resolutions about peace off.-red in Ihe CnnlederAle llou*e ol Representatives may be pretty an uratoly estimated by the lollowiog I om the New York Express about a series recently offered in licit body. Mr.Conrad was Mr. Fillmore - Sei relaryof War- ami this piopo-iiuui from him, ac b -ist “to refer. ' m- oiitli, which, if re sponded to here, will mm in bring us together once more. There ir Imt little in Mi Coniud's pinposi- tion above to condemn (nay, <>u Hi contraiy. ajveiu of kindness hitherto unk'iiiw u n all .sunt Iktii talk), save the lice ol the words “Independence ol these Stales,” which may, or may not, in- n little or much: for tlm “independence of ^laics’'is m» new theory under our 1-0111 ol Government. <md the Holdhein tlieoiy ever lias been that tin* Hi lies arc sovereign anil independent- .-•• that tin is very lit tie that is new. Hut, he this p.s \i may, upou the start of any negotiation it Is all any public, could ex pert; -nd Imllcitiiig, as t he icsoiiition Ui es, with its relereuce, a spirit lor pe.w •. w« web ome it as tho first political olive branch we have bad for a long time fium the South. Mr. Conkai) distinguished him*eir hy his war on the press and hispc we overtures to the Yankees. In Imt li instances he succeeded iu making u Judy of himself. II he wa* as cute as many ol hi* old political conlreres lie would have taken the lend of the fire- eaters alter opposition to them hccurau not only hopeless but dangerous. edd Whig repftU by the reliel ('ougre dlctttes a rising p» A Krilllnul Little A flair In Florida A corresjiondeiit of the Tallahasiiee Floridian gives an account of a tight with the k alike us at Ray Port on the 3d iiiRl , iu which Capt. John Cuammckh, with Ids single company uiul one six-|K>under, successfully repu s d a formidable Yankee lorce. The write says— A1 Hjtf o'clock a. m. seven large barges were dis cover-u in the olllug, heading I -i lt*y Port. They approache I with considerahte speed a-uln great *lmw ol audacity, unlil 10 o'clock ilv of the barges had reached a position within nb.iul 4 1) yards of a liutte ry on shore, behind which a solitary s'x pounder w.w mouuted. At this juncture (.'apt. Uhutnhci* took po sition with his whole loree, consisting in ull of not more than thirty-five men, ariu-d . li »fiy with the Uulieldrifie, behind tin- liat eiy, u nde'mg to the cu- my the customary i-alute of a “shotacross the Irnwr,’’ wuicn was immeiliati-iy ie*poud. d to liy au indts- criminate discharge ol sho:, shed, canisierund nius ketry. The engagement then b. came general, Uupt. 1 the zouave dress, A bright-lulled mau with bis lipa apart, One hand thrown up o’er Ins frank, dead lace, And ltie other clutching hispni-tless heart, Lb b hero I>i the slaulows, mill ami dim His mnRhci sw. pi by a trailing > ou h; With a careless grace m his quiet limbs, Xud a wound ou tu* mmly brow; A wound, ulus! Whence the warm blood drips on tha quiet grass. The violets peer f*om their dusky bed*, Willi a tearful dew iu th ir great pure eyes; The lilies quiver iheir shining heads. Their paie lips full of s id surprise; And the lizard darts thro’ th-; gll tcnii g fern, And the *qul-rel rustles the oraurlicn hoary; Strange birds fiy out, with a cry, to bathe Their wings in the suusulglory; While the shadows pas* O’er the quiet face and the dewy grass. God pity the bride who awaits at home, With her Illy cheeks, and her violet eyes, Drea’iiing tbe sweet old drcniu wl love. While her lover ia walking iu Paradise; God strengthen her he.n t as the day- go by. And the long, drear night* of her vigil iollow. Nor bird, nor uioou, nor whispering wiud, May brenhe the tale of tne hollow; elas t alas ! Tbe secret is safe with the woodlaud gras*. New* from the North. HOW thet feel AND wn*T they mean. A friend from the latitude of (’amp Chase, by way ol R-chmoiid, Vrt , tins given us auuie interesting items ot “No.them news.” The military rpuil has become exlluct in the Norm No mau t • vela the glory Of the battlefield Those Federal U-sips who have mien cuinnred aud paroled l»> our foi-es, ure kept under guard, awaiting exchuuge, lest they should go home, and disappear from scenes miiiliry, and yet mindrcdsof them do slip away and are lost to Llurolndoui. “The sentiment ol hitter antagonism between the Democrats and Republicans is as intense, and as well defined, as Ik iwoen Couledcrale and Federal, and the personal hatred aud contempt even greater. The Deiuocruls demuuice tlie war and the Wu.-hiHg- ton Governinen'; the llepuidit .ms denounce tbe re- lads and the Democrats. An interne-mu struggle, teiritde and bloody, is only a question of time FUNKKAL INVITATION The friends aud acqiuiuttuces of Mr. J M. Uutler, re invited to siteiid the Inuersl of his daughter. Mrs. M. A. B. UOoGK, from Ids residence corner Fahm and William streets, THIS MORNING at to chick. • Rrw ^tlvcrtisriuntta THEATRE. WKDNKNDAV KVKNINfi, AFIIIL 4*d. OVERTURE TO PROMETHEUS. in compliance with numeroi s requests tbe favorite Drama or- ■lark Kycd Susan. Great Kansas War Song Master Andrew. MU81C BY TUB 1'aLMKTTO HAND To conclude with the Muabal Farce of Charcoal Nkctchcs. Bi»x ofilce 0|kmi from 10 to Pi o’clock, dally Ad Ire, $10. £f!T TIckelH for vale at tho Hotels, Music and Book Stores. Doors open at 7)%; commence st a o'clock. LIST OP UNCALLED FOK FKKIiSIIT IN TllK OFFICE OF THIC SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO, April 1803. Williams, J K Wtmmou*. J Coker. WHO Thomas, W U Bell. Jaa Meadows, D B Watts, Geo J Reid, J S Wash, J A Mobley, A J Stebbiua, CJ V .tones, J 4’oiupoMltof Wanted. i good cotupositor will tlud employment Immediate upfdicalinu nl this otllce. if lloion Society Anniversary. The 11 Ht It Annual Meeting of the Union Society will Ik* he'd at Ihe Pavil ion House 011 THURSDAY, kid in-1., at 11 A. M has l>een deemed advisable hy the Hoard «.f Man- •ra to dispense with Ihe usual auiiual addnss and other animvrsnry proceedings the pi count year. The meeting ou this occasion will, lh*-refore, be. exclusively a lintlness oue, and it Is ho|>ed that the miters wh-icau possibly do so will attend piepared to pay ttieir annual cutitrlhntlona. Those in arrears parti ularly requested to make payment on or before that time. JOHN M. iDUPUR, npriT—Id President Union Society. i^ST The conscript act cannot be colli*.>n; nor can deserters be u UtMips sent from iffucuiiiati to 1 ntly, gave up tlic efloit ulorceil without a sled. The Federal ItW’odescrte Noble rouiity, iMilo, lUelr aiiivai.aud ruliirned to Porkoindis “The payment of the principal of the war debt is not thought ota (Hissible thing; but if the houtli ciu he prostrated,limn tins de-tit i* to he limited, and the niton si to lie paid, as in Kuglaud. “heustblc men admit tbe hopelessness of tl-e sub jugation scheme; and it is Imlieve-I the gie.-U purpose now is, toconcentrnU all /010* vlth Jio- 8 hcuutz, amt ocertPheim J0/11 amuj l*Jure ttu erniratnoiof t/u hrtn of gerriu of the odO.tAid tmn, who will hair ttu army in May ar June. “To effect this, troop* ure moving troiu Maryland, from Mmsoini, from euliipsof 1 nettuctioii, ami fioiu every |Hiint wlieuce they can lie drawn, and arc rap idly massing In Kuutucay and Tennessee. 'Johnson must be greatly strengthened at once, or he wi I he iu danger. The hulk o| the Federal army will lie thrown U|miu Ids iio*iiiou If the Y-m kees are delealed then, U will extinguish this last hope of sine- ss, ami our lulme i* brighter. “The Yankees think wo h ive marshalled our whole available strength, au-i being in gteat danger ol star- valioii, '( weuaii be defeated in one gr-at iiuttlu at a viial |»oiiit, some terms may be made by way of pul ling down the Confederate Government. the army of Tennessee lie t-o strengthened Mire victory, and we are safe. [Jackson Mi'*i*%ij‘{iian. lii/A. From WIiM liesier- Atrocltlc*. ol fflllroy. Through private sources \ve get some late news from Winchester. The Yankee force at Winchester is said 10 number uow irom six to seven thousand men, with a force of shout two thousand nt lieiryvllle. The YanketS have laid waste to that once beautiful old town, and there 1* said to be scarcely a house or building 111 the place that does not lie.ar mark* ot then depredali >u and vandalism *The Yankees have their Hug Happing from tbe house of Mr. Mtu-irnrd. and have appropti- ated to their use a uumlier of other private resi dences. The Farmer s Hank is used hy them as*a store house lor their military supplies, and t.* said to be parked with an immense quantity of ammunition. Borrow uml desolation maik the place, and our peo ple are anxiously looking forward to a day of deliver ance, when they will he freed • om the <ruclamt merciless luv.ideis. Milioy still continues his terrorism over the two- pie,-*••* *—• • ■'*- ■ • • W? the Rolreils, Geo Anil valiislde packages lor the following Alexander, Col I* W Dot bird, Capt ** A A lieu, Capt J V H R < h tidsoii. D M 1'aiker, i' Uwntenii k. M -ry W apurt (’. II. HI 1 KI.KY, Agent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. tJktM-VH- ,,KKi(.'lt BNUINKKK^. Sri'KIimTKNIlKIM-S . I CHAHI.EU'roH AN1* .SAVANNAH Kai l-HOA I* Co., X C’HAKI.BSTON S. C . April *20, 1lu I O N and after TURNl)A Y. April *jniIi, sud until laruier notice, the schedule- iu thin road will lie as follows, v MAIL TRAIN I«eave (.’barlest*>n .krnve at havaunali . Leave Mavauuali Arrive at (.’bar e-ton ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. L-oive Charleston 7/50 A. M Arnveal Havai-'iali fi.it-1 1* M Leave Savannah 7 ihi A M Arrive at Charb-aton fi :ui I* M Mall train going South will eonm-1 with mail rir-dn on Norlli-ea-tern l.'ailma-l, ami at-Mint lion with Central Rullioad train lor Maoui 01 Mom tpMnery. Mall train going North \v II connect with mail 1ra!u oil North eastern Railroad No ireight or live stock wih he taken bunt- them down Ilk •» wild bousl does b r. 1 n.-re is no such thing as mercy with him. have tnul (elated to us outrages and excesses, ry let ilal ol w hich w as enough tu itull the instance told us of Hit- expulsion of a “ lady, was literally iapidityai.il precision. The - uemy graduallyapprouch- ed t • willuu .about 2.'si yards of tbe bu leiy, and lor :iii Hour and a half showered an almost uuhiukcn volley upon the heroic little MpiHd iu charge ol our deleuces. At length a well diice.ted round shot si 1 uck the forward barg-- just alaive the water Pne, when a wild shout ios« *rom the battery and tin: cue my tregau slow ly to retire. Capt C. conliuued Ids file with mmhated in dor, scattering cinister, g ape uml suiull slot around ami among the enemy, evidently damaging him seriously, until tho barges were Inqond range. The force ol the enemy actually engaged was live luirges. each carrying u twelve iHiumler mid lioin fill to lid meu, propelltd by sixteen oars. With such immense odds, the victory seems num»*t a miracle. That thirty live determined men, prot« cted only by an earth work and a six pounder, should hold tneir position against '2f>0or :UMi men, well armed and pr< pared and nrtiigiug into the action five twelve pound cr*. aud dually coiupelbd them to retire, i*cettaiu- ly almost Incr- dlTile - it is nevertlie ea* a staunch truth aud easily verified, _ llow Col. Kimball wti Shot, The Yankee accounts fr >w Suffolk. UaLd 12th in stant, give tbe following parliculuiM of the kll lug of Lieut Col, Kimball, hy U«U. t orcorau: At three o'clock this morning Gen. Corcoran . .. proceeding to the front ol In* division, hy order of Geu. Feck, when he wa* h ilted but a sliotl dist il from town l»y some one tin n to him unkimw .1. 'I persoii who hailed him,'said lie co. 1 ht mo pas* a d-inuuded to know w ho he was. Tho General plied hy saying that bo was “Genera! Uorcorni, n I'tii-il uc lo the trout by order ol Gen. I*. ?k “ T l ofilcer said he • ould not pa.-* without the coi-'itorsign Gen. C'orcorau said he should, when “ aisled th it hr should uot. at the snne time makiug a movemeut to draw Ins sword. Geu. U quickly de manded t a know who he was, hi* reguu--nl. rank. Ar . when the latter rep'ied. Gen. , under the ini pressiou that Col. Kimball was -uawoig a p slot iu stantly drew his own and sm t him in the neck, ami he (Led iu n lew iiiiniites alterward*. .lust then rju irtermaoter t'eok rushed out aud cried, “Who Ured that piece ?" “Isthatyou said the General On rece vmg an Ulliriualive answer, the General told the i^imrtr-rinastcr 10 look after the injured party 1 hat he was i'es|»ohsible lor the occu rence, am passed ou. Tho moilal wound, was 'ben found to have 1 iee11 g-veu to Lieut. Col. Kimball or the Ninth New Yoik. who wa. 1 * “ " * Zouaves. The Zona loiceUlehta. S2T Messrs. L -e A Co . ol Cartelsville, hav«* put* I ir-lie-1 11 sUlemei.t III III-* Altai ti |Kip-' •- in wlurli • bey complain ot lli«‘ stricture*,ill G»»y. Itiown « 11 eager- lallVe lothe pll(- base of fheiudit to lilanil blood faDiily, one ol dragged from f given them i«» le ted to take nothing with them except their necessa ry clothing, or *111 h Tew articles a* the wi etches nl lowed in- in, and no one was allowed either to go 111 or out of the house until they sere, one liy oue, Yudely shoved iuto a wagon and driven off under a guard. -\li ap|ival» to them were in vain; the ago ulziug groan* of a sick mother could not move them; and the family thus ruthlessly torn from their horn- * w- re driven off, without lood or lest, to New town. !u lilt* exploit Mr*. Milroy is said to hate positively participated, aud to have taken a jmrtie- ular plea.-ure ui ihe affair. As the female meiuhei* Were ordered about by ihearoied riilU.uis, Mrs. Mil roylaughed and chuckled as il It were fine tun. aud tried in every way to add to the per-ecutiou by her lauul.* amt jeer*. Addressing one of ltie ladies tai"Htngly, Iu some observation of her huahund't power, it wa* more than the promt spirit of th«» mother could liexr, ami-purkly turning, with her eyes llasiiiug fire, she replied 111 a tone mat bespoke her feelings—“Mrs General Milroy I Madam ~ are completely nt your mercy ; we will leave; may t ike |m>ssi ssiou ol our homes hut you can heal la. A day of repentance will yet Refishaw, H Harrison, Gen G T O’Leary. D Turner, J DuMock, A L Lovell, K Foley, Mr* O Slade, s I- Floyd. C R lloward, Dr J G Thoiuslou, It Sueiliua, G T DiihiUi, D Colton, A M Harrell, f Ri \ au. 1. (1 Coley, It- v 1' Nile*. Li <4 R iV-l-ly, I II ' l.aw, Miea W Day. TG Cope, K W HUADqUARTKKS DBF’T SO CA., GKO. 1 AND FLORIDA, Charleston, S.C., April 17, 18H3.) GKNKKAL OHDRUft,! No. 69. f The Rutloiis of Long Forage in this Department will he diminished one- loiirlh, until otherwise ordered; thia to include the rations issued to otllccrs' horse*. The full auiouut of the ration, as lar mh practicable, will, however, lie provided, and that portion uo: issued will be accumulated at convenient depots iu the In terior By comtnaud of Gen. Beaurioard. ISIgued) TllOMA* JORDAN, Chief Of Stall. Ofilclal : Jno M. Otey, A. A. A. a^i'JU— fit BANK OF THE STATE OF OKOROlA, f Savannah, April lfi. iHU't. | The aunual electiou lor Right Direc ra on the piri. of the individual atm k holder a, for the -.-nailing year, will lie held at the suklug house in Savannah on MONDAY, 4th May, proximo, between the hours of 111 A M and 1 M U MM I NO, Cashier. August a Constitutional let copy, aprl.— id N( )T10J3. HIKF t^U ARTUR MASTER'S OFFICE, I Savannah, Feb. 24th, » Farties having deiuanda against this oiiice ior rent arc hereby not tiled that lulls must Im p r< sen ted before the tir-i ot 1 y month. HERMANN HIRi'SH, Ieh25-ir Major and y. k ' * -a in :mi i* m fi.iOA M. I. u l A M . 12 15 P. M. $30 REWARD TiriLI. bepyid for the apprehension and delivery vv at this post or Oglethorpe Barrack* ot Privat- •JOHN ItLKbSlNG, Company K, 2id Battalion Gem gia Artillery, wliu deserted from 1 imp outlie ism tuat. Said Blessing is 3li ye 11* ol age, f» 1- el ti un be? high, sallow complexion, blue cy- *, bald headed idmip shoulders, amt in conversation very (puck «|Kiken, and when wearing iinilnini cip the als-ve description of hla hair is easily d-decte-l. He is sup posed to have gone ta Macon or Anglian assuhsti lute. c. IIUnsKY . ('aplain Commanding *' |2tf“ Macon Messenger ami Augusta (’ouslitiiliou alistcopy lor oue week, and send lull to 1 apUi W. Neely, A. (|. M. Spr -J $25 Reward W ILL be paid on delivery at mv place. 11 f-oiii the city, of u large English Bt l.b. w tat rayed thence ou Hunday eveuiiig la t. He is wind stock raisers wou.d call a roan color, a kind of straw- tieiry -.ml white, and unmarked, lie came Irom Darien, and may go hack. F. At. MYUKLl. aprO—3 For Sale. T HE Brishan I Isntntion, in Bryan county, alnut three miles from Way’s Station, on the Suva 11 nab, Albany aud Gulf Railroad, adjoining l*fid- Arnlods (.'lays and Water*, containing about r hundred acres. Yor term*, apply to api-24—5 BLgUN l* 1 DAWSON LOST, /^VN Monday evening, the 20th inst , a large Brass Key. The finder will be mi i l ah I y rewarded by leaving the same at this oillce^ spr®* For Sale. Me* arils instead ol 1,125 pair*, when Die Migpty g We regard tliu appeal as nnsailHtaeou y. and that for selfioh objcrls they are w dltug to deny to tbe people ol the South 1 he mean* 01 chrtleiig lliem- Helves at home, and to U-VOUIplirll a great public bletsing, merely liec 111*. tin* le.J"- rulUies ol a pa tent have uot beau rigidly observi.l, n..er they lm-1 uli/.ed enormous profit* • <>m the iii'icliiueiv. ol which they were not the iiuvupir* but lucre blockade riarke, kill The «•(. C(IJ IO.l Ja',„, “«mi (un.,-, Lulnl hru ' h,| ‘ 1 i" i(i<u »«(jet: ..uk, ot affairs atJolk. liichtnunii Aix/MilcA, p r',. • l’« non WaU b A Hebei. Fleet Knuland —' loan aud Reflector *a, Private tetters from Don *1 tbe fleet wh-ch 1s In progs "I constmaioti land and Scot land for the iv- Our G-i\i-iiiu--i is urged to demaud in p- rein.y laLguig.- iie»i in. be forbidden to suit on their e a -•? di -110( Uou American commerce, a threat open war n u.g ths opinion of tbe writer a su ml the only uoai. ofputtlng an end to there se» hostUilles. Iu bi^li official circles at WathiLgtormilsr view# fpitniiied, . base of the tuftun caul* i»y the State, and ilie failure 1 tuiuish wire lor 12.CNI pair- |-if“ The Senate ho* passed a lull conipelllnp: coiamon earners to receive good* lor Iranspor Utiou without the parties sending goods sign iug a eoiiiraci lo relieve them frouf liability, and il signed to deelarc the eoulrael void. 'I his bill comes in coulltcl with theudverliaeiiicnt ot three railroads who advertised they would not Carry goods unless the parlies signed a contract freeing them Irom ull liability. * | .1itUeilgeviUe Jiecorder. and one that c in be easily procured iu the couiuVy have kept a pack of dog* lor in iny yearn, and nave tried, wllii various success, every variety of mange oddments, lioiliol M-ieulidc aud simpleapp le limns. The most i-pee-ty, certain and a tuple that lets come under my (innervation m tin* Inflowing, which l have need with entire *ucces* : 1 pud common soil lye soap, 1 \ p-Ul sugar, i well mixed >i pint powder of sulphur, ; l pint e -aI lar, j A single application, well tulibed into the skin (not merely unulm-l on tlie hair) wt'l in two w- uks limn etle. t ihe cure Tie the dog, allei th.- applica lion, in t ne sun tor two lioius, until diy, tvuli las 1 prevent roil'iig, amt then IIid We write 1 Ins puracraldi with a very • • ink made bv Imdmg in water the -»i ilwaif nvigiioli i, cut iuiOMiiall appears to II* » be equal Hi every urtilyinidc For Rent. i HOUSE on Harris street, betwaeu I Whitaker and Barnard. Apply to api22—3 W. B ADAMS ill" l head Ini; black, tree ho bark of thu bay piece*. The n-1 r- ajH-ct to any otliei Irom a material olnuuiNiiie a'mo-t auywln loWconutiy. It se- in- i- Miougli il would penus- n-'Mily retain it* coloi; at l-*si«*i some widingiloiie nearly a uioulli ago looks hla- ker than it did at lirsl. WUinint/Um Jan nail. Idea that G< it 11 (tin In- course t»y any • i, 1 make, and we have iea«niir will look to otliei aoiiiees l*u the Uig (»ui extensively in.- in omfiiiu people -d Georgia at a thu- win *■ * : i* way to the |*ar«'n-'e-d . Br-j In* which I we A. 1 believe I li lt Im -fioulii y lo b hist. II « inn.*11.(1! then, aud had been hcinl -inn rnhh ,vy j (’ * theUonf-'derate*, it '* silp| bad corn un need. Blount creek, while attempt u* • ten, seems t-i have hi -■ 1 c'l utter ro admit having bit 12.t ' in-.1 th- more tlisll three i- -.•■iiient* Weie el -town Heir killed aud wound d ghleeii li-uses and two me 1 ibow -dig Ihe Nvu utu- Un Sunday ,k- w- re le aril in Yankee ship.* oil Stew.art. Ms liieJolHisi.ii, Dr Gender A Bell, ('apt W B M ' RECKIFTO OF PK0UUCK. Ac . AFK1L 21, 18b3. I'er Central Railroad - 2oti hhTe ilmr, 113 sacks corn, JMfi sack* 1tu.1l, and mdze. To c il Way. La llirop A Co, A S ILai-r.dge, W WilliaiU*. Lovell -t Latlim-iie, N Waldion, S Goodw in, K McNeil, (’apt - UolN-rison, .la* Daly. .1 o Davis, Au Wayside iloilse, l.tK-ahu .a it Badlui. 1 F Linder, ’apt Armstron g. .1 It Sneial. Com I'ntt- ill Mdler, Major L- :k--, \\ II Kltioit p Ixjv. I»y, cant Marsh. l'er savannah, Albany A Gull Kadroau . sack* corusud mereb.miii/e. To Capt Gam mini. It Hah emtiain, Mai .1 L Lo. ke, W B Adams. J F A M Ham iltoii, Maj Guerin, '1’ibou A Gordon, hrw-u ,V llai (lee, .1 \\ Lit loop A Co.. |) 11 Itertde. KC Wad* A Co., Dr •loliiisi.ii, A M Rimis. GAo I’dleii, C 1* W it Champion A Freeman, W il ilurrouuh*, N A . bill Georgia Cavalry and olh S IATIi OP (COItt.lA, ('HATH A .11 i.'OINTY , To all whom it may roncein: Where nary lor l-ciie estate of Williu deceased. These are, therefore, to cil whom d may com -tu. to lie .-u make objection ot - and admonish all appear lieloru said ny inoy liavi) on "t In-lore the liis> Monday ill Oclobe said letter* will Im t/rauLal Witness, Dominick A. G’Byrne. K*-p, Ordinary lor S ’I’ATK OF dilOICdl.v, 4'll A'I'll A XI cidiN'l'Y To all wliom it may concern : When*- as, lt--v. l*el4-i Wln lau will apply at the I’ouit ol Ordinary lor IsdU-rs Disiuiss-try on the estate ol John Many, tale of -aul County. i|cr-*as«*t These are, 1 herefore, lo i itw and adiuoiiieli all wliom it may concern, to !*• and appear Is-lore said • ourl to make object Iou fit any tlu-y b.tvi-*aou oi Im-*o-. U., first Mo.nlay ill May next, olb--rwiseftia.il letters will ... eisided W it Leas. Dolllluii k A O'Bynie, ivs«i , lir<l I.AtLkul - ouniy tl.It ULL day ol October l o.ik DUMiNKu Gr-ltnary for ‘I u UYh:ii Public School, The Annual Examination of the Pupils ol this School will take place to day aud to moirow. On Thursday there wul he a ioul Spelling and Tables, also Dcrlainatiou m the Junior Department. On Friday, Declamation iu the Senior Department. By order of the Board, apt ‘it- TffiTh J, F. CANN, : ^nnclpil Fuudiu^ Treasury %oIps. TKKASUHY DKI'ARTMKNT, C. S. A , I Richmond. March 2Itli. IHiL'i. | N (ITI(!K ia hereby g-veil that h-dd-r- ol Trei ury Note* wt'l lo*ettm privilege of liitidiug ElGllT Pall ('ENT. Bond* or Slock*, unless Hi present tin- holes at ihe Treasury or auy of its D. poaitoiies on or before Hie 221 uay of Ap.il, ensuing 'I'm* -notes whi-h bear dale In-lbre l*.t Herein he 1N$2, ar-* alone entitled lo Ho* pnvilege. From II 22H April to the l*t Aueu*t. 1t%t»:i. llies. notes may i ItUideu I,. SEVEN Pull cBNTn., IiiiI slier Hits lu*t ditfe. they . '* entirely lo e the priviligeof eXcliauged for B-mdsOi Block* The not--* now in cueuhttioii which bear date niter the 1*1 iM-ceiuhei !m.2, ure Idmlutile in SE'. KN P <'ENT. Bondi-and Slock, and can be exch mved eordiue.lv. until the ]*l. Aueiisl, IM.3 afier wi u b d they can h»* exelianeed only lor F- *1 »C PER » ENTS. (Signed) C. G AlEMMINGEIf, intr-ji -3awtATJ See rein rv id the ITotieury EllWAKlV ti. WILSON. N OTAR V P IJ B L I ( OONVF.VANdER. AT CITY HI ARSIIAL'K UKFII K aprl—im* JOHN I. ROWLAND, COMMISSION MERCHANT U K N K R A* I. A (1 CO N 'I AK.IM A, KEidUiU. (lolliinii yy K °«V«*r at wholesale and retail a good n**< SPRING AND SUM MER HEADY MADE (!M> THING I) A K. H. LATH HOP, Upr'id-IW liUCongre s stive Trunk Locks. lliblMius' Rani' Take Can- of your laip-Us .tiul Vlauuth #|tl«e Uiideraiyi.eti has for •* - * b'« (I 1 M. Slems, euiiat.ie tor puiovay Fann < al pels liom UiwILk . n 4-P121 —iW A. TG'NLE. AgCLf HEADQUAltTUUS CHIEF OF ART Y A ORD., t Chahi.k*TON, March 31, 1*413. t It Is the desire of thet!ommandlnc (b*n* k.eral that all Light Batt-'ii-s In thu De partment should conform at once to the organiza tion prescribed in Paragraph I., General Orders No. Headquarters Depsrtmeiit South Carolina, coygia and Florida, dated Decerah.*! 4, 1SIJ1, ol four (li guns to each Battery and six (ti) Worses to the piece. All surplus guns will lie sent iu to the Ord- Depet at Charleston, addressed to the under- 44 (Ofilclal) A. J. GONZALES Colonel aud Chief of Art liter y and Or..nauce, aprl Department of s. c , Oa. auaFla. Notice. BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, ( Savannah, April 17, U413. * The Boar.l of L iieclor* have tin* day declared a dividend (Number b r >) r SEVEN DOLLARS per share, payable oil and afte Thursday. 23d lust. W Cl MMING, ('ashler, aprld t; UKAUUUAHTKU3 MIL. UIST. OH- KKO..J Savannah, March 17lh, lsc.ri \ The Etteutloii of wholesal® uml retail liquor dealuis, hotel proprietors, and all 'oucerued, is called to the following oidera: WAR DEPARTMENT, | Adjutant and Inspki-toh gknkiui.’s oi’Mcr, J- Richmond, -Itin. Nth, ltftl. 1 KNKHAL OltlHiHS, • No. 3 | I The introduction of spirituous liquors in- any camp. Iurracks or station of the army, ex cepl for medirlnal puri uses, duly recommended by the senior medical officer ami approved by thuGener- other officer in command, is hereby expressly prohibited, aud all spirituous liquors f-mud in any of said camp*, harracks or statious uot authorized as above, will beconfiscated or deatn-yed under direc tum ol the General or other --Ulcer iu coiiimaud By cotumaud olTbe Secretary ol War (Sigurd| S. COOPER, Adjutant aud Inspector G ucral HKAUqUARThRS MIL. DIET OF GE I Savannah, July lain, 1M.2 | KNKHAL O l( If I'. ICS, i No lfi. | The importation iuto ihisc.ty, until further orders, all spirituous and intoxicating liquors, in any fanm whatsoever, by railr ads or otherw ise, Is here by strictly prohibited. Any liquor thus imported, as soon as the tact be- l these Headquarters, will he confis cated aud appropriated to tin- use ot the sick of the By order of Brig. Geu. MERCER ALGERNON S. HAKTK1DGK, A. D C. good ciiizuns wilt recognize m-- propne th«* above orders, aud will, it is to be hoped, >rce upou the militarv authorities the neceaslty izuren. Khoul-I, however, it become noc-'s duty will lie performed hy the City Mililary Guard, nnder com maud of i apt.. A I. Uarlrldge. By (omuiaiid of Itiq;. Geu. MElR ER. W. W. GORDON, marts Captain uml a. a Musicians Wanted, tlicr particulars al the Naval offic. between Bull aud WtnLiker *ts. , four Musicia A pill v for li , ou Liberty * Wanted. tv Imrse power se give price and o 122, Savannah No. 8. CRAWFORD, FRAZER & CO, GENERA I- COMMISSION MERCHANTS Auctioneers AND Dealers in Negroes No. “8” WHITEHALL NT REST, OPPOSITE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, Atlanta, Oa. At'4'TION AND NK(<RO HOl'SK, No. H Whitehall street, we have FIRE PROOF storage of THREE 1’HOUSaND BARRELS rapacity r war- rooms. No. .1 Alabama street. Our Megro Yard and Lock-Up, AT NO. 8, AKB SAFE A N l» COMKOBTABIB DEALERS and other parties will find us prepared FEKD mid LODGE WELL, aud (troin erperieuc lu the business Lorn our boyhood,) lo HAIVULi: TIIR NKUKO I'KOPEKLV re«H>Dal>l« »•"> r.^bt, on,I nUthction guamun-eil in < v,ty Inolonco. Fortieo ot o tliotoure may know our market lay an- dressing us. CKAWFDUDt KHAZKR A CD , aprlfi—♦'-* No. H Whitehall street FOR SALE, a Birr Hanlatiou.ou ihohuailot ArKVli- I«l«iid x\ Savannah riv.-r, coutaluluk418a, rt' I„,CK at,am IhraaliMor mill, ovoraeo, a accoiniuodaliouB for loo negroes, sml a lesideiice, mat27« 2awlui rsroTipE. ai |YTY days a!U*r dale application will mad h ,o il..- Houorable the Court “ r - Cluiiham County lor leave to sell a mg in Bulloch County, be.ouulng Win. S Daniel, deceased. »VM- rnarlO •. barn oi table ROBERT H VBKL’siiM *v no S'* l Ordinal y tract of land ly c. DANIELL, A-liniiiistratm' Notice ., u rv .lav. I.rtcr dat.- a|i|illeatlou will bo made ! ki.. ti.n r'rt.irt ->rordinal v of Chat » sell all th.'perishable prop said -'minly William II Turner, MARY TURNER. Adm NOtTcFi. %j L persons having demands against the estate A “id T*ATlTl' 7 K ilOUB'TON ( hat ham ••muty. ure requested duly attested, within the time aud all persona indebted to *an i,i make payment to Mr. F. 1. < -• ^ McDonald, Adm pleated Notice. SIXTY day* after date application will !><• made i negro w oman Notice, • S IXTY days alter date application will bo made Ui Hi- Honorable Ibe Court ol Ordiuary ol Chat It mu C iinly b-r leave losell a ue-gro woman, slave, named Maiy, and h«*r child, Priscilla, belonging I Im estate-d Muihiu* Aiuomus. dec»*as-al. mur'JO MARY M A3nR<dN, Adiomialratrix Family Bibles, I i id I ('MBA? FAMIB-V 1 UU c.vvd ..m .or h, NAp(j 4 t0 West tlUv iioumnku, b»m.ro, Ruction Notice. HI <(■«>. -V. W\ I., , A Bnutiful Suiuiuei Kvtidence on ih. « , Un tile III hi TURSIIA V VI., 8 -lk II,- in lhrrlly.,1 Mv.,„u.u.'»r"' l '"oA l.m >u,l im>r,'Vi'in „t« „„ ih. 1,1.„ ii'.' 011 .' v,'llh„ i ol,la,ii.„.iir ,,, I,,,..,,,,!,,, ^ To, room, in n,-,l »h,r,. wnh hnutr) "'r. and piazza on three *idi-a of n..- lu.use ro °®. hack buildings On tile lot j. „ | Mr ,, • w,l & v».3 hold* m*uy tDonsHiid gallono of water BU,L ’ Terms cash; purchas- r to pay f ( ,r title* I HVlimv. xr. -VVI.lv A Finn Residence FiontlRg lfi, p.,., !l.e first TUESDAY in Ma7next t. urt House In Hie city of Savaunah U.u k lh| 3 wo thirds ol Lot No, ,')q Monterel u ,c isiproveuieuts consist of * flue hikk lL - tainiug eleven rooms, with all Hie modem K' r,,i ‘ rm-me. The back building I* two atort*, servants rooms, carriage house u.d stahu' t 11 Qf proveiuentsare new » «H04'HK &~HKLL Dry Goods, Clothing, Btationery, 4- On SATURDAY next, Hie 26 h ln*t H i i, , ur sale room, will he fU |„ uock . n H-'uvimi HP-Ol line-lit ol Ready Made L'lnihta. . A i r '’ In part o| K A? r | d White Spiing and summer Coat* V -.i- . 1 Stlk Handkerchiefs, rmico. U- e t.dcb,u’ n H,n,v Trimmluga, l»x* Ribbons, child eu’s Gl and Black Kid Gloves, Shirt Coi-ais . n , "' r Blank Books, l.edgeis. Journals. Day Bo kj Books, Greek and Latin Dictionaries ink s.i. HastO's. and several other articles loo’iiimen I mention. “UAen.u, io tpia BY LaliOCHK A BKLL Desirable Ueaideuce On TUESDAY, 4H. May next, at u o cio-lr m , ,,l Uourt Hnnw. will b“," Id ' Th.- Ku-teru tunemcul of lint hrirk hl’nrb . “ curi '" -I Bull, irom ini, the now 1 umssiJrfiS: g*. CilrdH; by ion f., per anuuci" i water apBR II Y HK A RtLL, Coudsmurd tioedi THIS DAY, at il o’clock,^ wi liuti of siure, will fie 3,000 to fi (Hit) pounds Baenu l barret Molusscs condcmnfd ", Iw.rd vuiver a, d hyorierr' liem.i- K.iIb limn, I,., Mn| inj \ |j ., HY LalKM HL A »»ELl! THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, Hi front of store will t,* sold. ’ " . fine Gold Lev, Term* cash. Iiou#. ou httM'mcnl, with bncli Milbnlldlni.- house, and servaira rooms The lor i e and subject to a city ground rent cl - The house is III good repair, with g U « a. O To the Public. N and after Wednesdav, 22d of thin month, Hie Gild lUe House w ill lie closed until lurther no- '•impelled tu Hna course liy my ill health. ponnal), April IHth, lbfi.3. SouMierii lusurauee COMPANY. CAPITAIj, - - !$l,OOO.OOU William battersby, Win H. Tlson, John Cunniiigham, Isuuc Scott, •lobn M. Cooper, A. Wilbur. Henry Lathrop, aprlfi JOHN A. STALEY AUCTIONEER. H prepari d to sell, at • uhlic auction or p iv^te sale, uli kiuds oi prope 'y, lK»tb ieai and pereou at, bonds, stocks, neyro- ». c office ou Si. Julian str- tit, froiditig Mi-nuine.nl Square. aprlfi tt 01.11 lUIIIKIAC ZIM ii'ANTGII. f I'llIrl >-li vc cents per pound will he paid fur hi A anioiini delivered IK the city of Augusta, and ffl IIS for ingot Zinc. GEO. W. RAIN Llent. Col. WANTED Sequestration Sale B Y older of the Him Edward J. Harden, District Jud<e, will be sold a 1 auctiou, to the highest bidffer, on lhe 1*1 Tu- sday iu May next, before thu Couit House iu the city id Savannah, in the usual hours ot sale, Ihe following propciiy in null One undivided half of a Wharf Lat ou Hutchinson’ Island, opposite ihe city ol tlavauuuh. One Joji ot Land (No. 2fi) in Free Town. One Negro Man named Yorlck, a liakt r by trade. One Negro W->niaii named Laura. 72 elmre* and --ne tructional purl of a share iuthe upital stock of the Ocean and Harbor Towboat pauv. Conditioua cash lu (-’oufedcrate Hi ate* Treasury Note* or Bauds. \V. C. UAN1ELL, apr H Receiver. Sequestration Sale V order of the Hon. Edward Harden, Dl*trici Jildi^e, Will II lilgliest bidder, bef-ii Savannah, oil tlie ti lock M, I'weiity acres of Land, more or less. In tbe county of i halbain. on Lover*’ Lone, formerly the properly of Joseph M. Turner, deceased, aprlfi W.C DAN1ELL, Receiver $.50 lleward. 1 1l»« above reward will he paid for the apprehen mod nod delive-y of my negro mau Davni. who i Decembi hluh, w, . r , I his Iroijl teeth missing THEODORE Bf.Ol I.EE BATTERY, April ’J $30 lltward flllio above reward will fie paid for the apprehen rion aud delivery of pi ivale FKANdM DOYLE, I. A, let Vol Regl ol Geo , wli«» deserted Irom Battery ou the 14th Hist. Said Doyle is 2iJ years of age. fi left t»,q inches high, llurid,complexlou,gray eves, dark liau.iurn* op Ins toes aud has a p nnpous swagger in wa'kmg; was hum in Qm hec, ('auada East;’ has worked for several year* lu Savannah slowing lumber on slope apilf—lw Tan Bark Wanted I wlll pay forty ($40) per coid lor good tan hark, deliver- d al the .Savannah Tannery, ou hat, paving in leather at the lowest tu irket p aprtl—tf uni * 0,1 wv * BOO fUBY A CaLEF. i Hauling Case Waichci B1 III. |JN A DIKY KI Large Sale of Crockery, Ulasbware aud Kousa Fuiuibluug Gooda. Will he sol-1 on Wfc.iJNk.hil.AY, '.21 Witt m p i-tor-' No. 72 ht. Julian sli-a-i, louiinciiuii'g *i i", o'clock A. Al . ’I'D-'entire stock foriaeily helongbig to J. r i< line, and com»i*nng in pan of llfiO tfieakfusi and fa ,,u-i IMales .310 oval covered Wg'etabie Disuca .3,30 a-s-irted Alllck i'lufiura li'A Suj'ar B-.wiu * '-il Tea Dots 1H0 aesoited Kingei Bowl* sizes Fl<»\ Fro 2 Dletl I • Put. 2.U Qoblets aiid Wiuc Ni Glass Jai b 'ddl Glass Decanters 16.) Glass Shade* and Dn p Lights 60 large eiz • Water B.wkcib Also, Piated ai.d Bntiinia Tea and • offee Pats, Meek l Jrh figg Buflcrs u d Fan.j Ariuice Also, Water (’-•olers, Tumld- r Tims, bird i ages, fcuu aud RaiTntps, ToWtl Racks,UomI H. dr, *iid a )«i t aesorimmi ol other tinc e.* ioo uuuuiia.B w. , u u,. lion. Terms cash , , , , KY liHROCHB A BBI L On WKDNEhDAY neit. 22$ ium , «t It o’Joik a At., iu trout of store, will fie sold, ft bag* Coffee <i chests Greeu Tea 2f. sacks! oast Sad . j boxes w IdleMoap, apitii •tY LattOOttK a HKI L. Salt, halt On WKDNKbDAY next, 22.1 in-t . at It o’clo-.lr A. M., in trout of eiorf, will he sold. 1 U sacks 7 uik’s Island Malt. api2I IKY l.uKIM'lll-. A BELL. Fuiniture Furniture Ou WEDNKfiDAY next, 2-Jd Ilirt , hi 11 o'clock A. Al , in irom ol sloie, will be sold, An assortineni-it very flue furnture, coiisislir.2 in par* of M thngany Chairs, Mahogany Hois*, M-rl.le Top Ceuti'e Table*, aide Board*, Bureau. Wash Hiiinde. U.dsteai's, Lou gee. Invalid thairs Biurn'll 'aroi ts and Rugs, Pictures, ( lothe* Bnekets, Mats, und mime■M.ii* min i aitu l-* Aprxl HY LaRbCHL A HELL. Household Furniture On FRIDAY' uexi, 24tti Inst., al II o'clock A. M., at the reaideuce in Itull stie.et, second ao:ir -asi of W bit*ker, opposite the Biidiat i.huieh, will ba sold, upiai. HY 42ICO. U. U ILLY. Administratrix tale Will be sold ou ihe first TUR9DAY in June next, hetoie the i.’oiuI House, in the city ot bavanuafi, between 4h. legit hull, s ol sale, lmpr.iv.-uieui* ou lot No. 20, Crawford W> rd, city of Uavat.nah, by order ol the Hon viable Court of Or dtnuiy of Uhatham c-'-unty, for ifie. benefir of the heirs and creditors of tne - state ot Jacob a ankc, dc- isstlL HhLENAMANKE. aprvu Admlnlstnitnx. HY OKO. W. WYI.LY. Estate Sale Will he s dd on thu first TUEfifAY In May, before the C ourt House iu ihe city of tiavauui-h, between tin* legal hours of rule, Negro woman Judy. Hold (or the heueflt of ihe heir and creditor* »•( I lie cl Me HI SII.Yl.NSON A IU UN 1)EL. On iHe first TUEhDaY lu May mxt, bch-re tho Court House in the city -if HAVaouah, bet We. a tho l-gil lioin*-d sale, will h soul, Lot oo 30. Mouleiey Ward. 10 left Ironr )•> 9d le.t (le-p Improvemeuls consist ol three rwo utoiv brick buildings on Ibe rear oi the lot. uow reined at $-.'8fi pi r an mi in. bnhject to a ground rent of $33 pc- annum lo the city. aprl7—td BY 44ICO. U. WYLtl Kataie Bale. W ill b* eold on the first TUIthDAY in May, before the ‘ ourt House lu ttieciiy ol Havauuaii, nufwcea the legal hours ol sale. West flail of Lol No 7, Tower Tytidng, Decker Ward, tngetiu-r with ihe brick iXsideu o thcicon, frohtlufl -oi Broughtou street. Bold by »• dc i ('om i tor the u.-n-fit ol tue heirs and oeditors of ihe Parma cash purchaaer paying for jwpem aplfi__ HY (ifcO. \\\ 1YYLLY. . Aduuuistraiot’a Baie Will he sold on the first TtiEBD.AY iu MAY next, In line tu-- Court House iu th^city of 8«vaniiul-. between t be legal hours ol rale, A tract oi land (oiitaining a.V.i acres, on the LauhI. known as pull ol ihe Ourneu nwainp Trac , wui wooded, 11 miles horn Uie city Also, 246 acres ot land in Bijun county, b.mmUdby lands of r *»>• "*L ham*, .las Woods, C. L’ • later,Tbos J Lyons aud Wiii. A. MiuniNii, black Creek runs througuaportioo nl the laud. Also, afisi acres oi land lying on (he Ug.i. chcc river, l.-.und- d on il.e ifo.ih by lauds of H. iiman, souih i• v lun-ls of Edwards, east by Bhunnti, Mini vv. el by Ibe UgercUfce river Al*0,tt Had OflaiiQ lying in Bi ynu count) . ki.t couiainiiig - biul^u Trai eeervu ol 200 Will be nv. Also,s n-uuiitui gaidcn Irom i In* •'it». acies of laud. Lauul, containing For Sale, SOO BBLS. ROBIN. Apply to aprw -ai- GIBBONS’ HOPaK Salt, Salt. AWl.n W HM.VSJSV."-f“ fS-fe tie found at my store, cor her ot Liberty and Whiiu U Z:X‘u H, VON GL*HN._ HOUSE RASPS ANO SAD IRONS. Jll.K NAI K *‘V JNO H U1PPIHB. apr7 Gibbons* Rings irt iiH’ le”Road, containing flJw it slip lit Unit ' pp-.alte, 0.1 the trlu.-c es. Alid a slip “! _l Railroad anil the Louisyiito Rond. c. utionim t 6-1(1 acres AliO, lnC.* .''’*• more ui U'js, uear No. tifi Marlowvillc, Dourcu.ii on the curt by T. R 11m- - aud Lavu, on ihe It Marlow, on the west ny the Ggctrhca. river, a un ou the Si-nth by lands of Henry Lo^o. * -‘ a f ,Iv th.. uhove InndUuhn ,cer. at u.yoffloo -Mag' toe beni'IU of ih-* heirs and c.ediiora of ihe iH.e Kbcu.^r Jnnct., ".«««! ^ UAflKta0N , a pi 9 * AdmnitsUator HY 44KO. W- KWLLY. At Private 3al« 1 oi No. 4 Btopor Tything, Peivicat Ward with sm piuv- uii uis, OU Vuru Street, u-ai the Mnirt House. sn acres of land lu Btulocb county. The improve iwn nil.IJii,»». . O cnnl.tnl.ni four rooms, and all necessary om building* Tho p'H r0 in well stocked with fruit trois, viz: peaches, Dluins aud giapee of -ciy Hiperioi quality- I ne ulacc Is well shaded wtib-pak am evugrcvDs, »»•■« „oicd lor its healthy lo.Tjity and dellghtlUi water 913 acres of cotton and coru laud, situate wlil.lu two miles ol quiiman, Br.»-.ks county, wltn tropr. BY UEO. 1Y. H ILLY. At Piivalb Bale. 641 acres of land,situated on the can*!, 7>» “‘••'f* Iroiu the city ; *a» »cie* upland cleared. *bf 1W» s* c of first quality of rice laud, nil under teuce—• ot land w--li w-vodrd. The iinprovemenis *'| duelin g, iirgro fioUres, bam, Ac n> *- Hi T. jr. IOI.-H. Al Pnvai. bkl« . _ | A F.ru, of 110 WO Ol laml, " l ' u, *i‘ 1 n * b 2°' r,r III.,!.,, I -1IHIXW , imle.from no-illy, outu.-Mli.l.' uo.lf Ho.o UlOllv LO III lift- ■ p.HI.'ulll. . <;| AK Ur»«. »nd »’opp»r Glob* | Z( > Uinp.lor.-l.b/ , A AUTO, Born, P.p.r ..U Hb^Brn.h^^r k\ by if 11,1am*' Hangs. I aprlfi ( LAGH RN A ('OWNINGHAM. nni'TMiM: Old Jamaica Hum. g-aESSTBRSWr"*^” - ru\ nnnnilft NITliCHS. 10 ipf**'** SON. 100 pounds Muuucgs. jJo-aawrf GEO. i Ai