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SAVA^iAU DAiLi MOiiNIKr. NLV.S. THUKS -ai. APRIL i3, W3.
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, SAVANNAH. OA.
THURSDAY M0HN1N0. APKIL 23, llllifl
TELEGRAPHIC
Conrcdi'mif <’«iiarre«.
Richmond. April *1 -The Senate passed a bill es
tabttabtng the fliff ol battle Tor the union, on a ■ijiure
two thirds the moth of the IU|:. and a tilno bar one
third the width, dlnding the white Held leDtilhWIse.
Also passed a hill toatnend the impressment art,
providing that wheu the impressing otlleer disap
prove* otlhe appraisement, the claim shall be settled
according to principles ot equity nnd jttslice.
The Honse debated the Senate bill amending the
ecqnestralion act and rejected tt.
Valuable Jbwelky Bale —We arc request
ed to cull Che atlenllou ul the public to the sale
o( valuable diantouda, pearls, walehes, iude
pendent of other Jewelry, which w ill be sold
Ibia morning at U o'clock, in the old Club
rooms, over Mr. Lincoln's drug stoic, tor-
nerof Bull and Congress streets. The most
valuable gold watebes and diamonds will be
•old this morning. ^
Provisions at Kkduckd Prices. W e would
direct the Hltcnliou of heads ol lamilies to the
advertisement ol the Council Committee in
another column, offering family »'»
Staten quantities at Rieatly reduced prices. It
will be remembered that Conned recently ai -
ranged with the banks lor a loan ol money on
very liberal terms, to be applied to the pur
chase of a supply ot provisions to be Hold to
consumers at cost. The committee to whom
the duty ol making the purchases nud arrang
ing lor the eale of supplies ou these terms de
serve much credit for their prompt and efficient
action. A Block ol provisions has been obtain
ed, aud arc now offered at a very large per et
below the ruling prices. The effect ol ihife
rangement will be not onlytok.ep a supply
of provisions in the city
schemes of extortioners.
pa**
I i new order of thing* i* to be
ireenbirk* are rapidly purchau-
ned plantations ; greenbacks are
bold on estates not abandoned;
e absorbing what little value Is
l—"An equestrian portrait of , lull ovorywhere. Amt with them* " verilaut
,,„. h ,i„nt« TiimiatiTK " will necuaaarily t-ntnc thnr Internal
huh aiirni.'iim V;tnk ,.,. owm-rn. ami In 1SPII ami ISM, nn the
«ng »r hoir-head and the cotton bale, instead of
Peyton, Kenner, Randolph or Pickens, will ap
pear emblazoned ihe New Lug land names of
Bercher, l»ool 5 ttle, Sumner or Lovejoy, and,
ronlVdernte Flna nnd Sent
The Confederate Congress has at length established,
adopted a Ureal Seal, which we think is both ' Hie
appropriate nnd in good taste. The Seal is greenback
thus i!
FUNERAL INVITATION
The friends and ai qualniaares of Franc's McAleer
ul family arc respectfully Invited to attend the fu
neral of his Inlsntson, FRANCIS EDWARD, at f onr
Tclock THIS AFTERNOON, without further not Ire.
but to deteat the
Thb Enemy's Movemknth Below.-The Charles
ton Mercury, of yesterday, says iutelhgcnc
was received yesterday that six Monitors had
made their appearance in North Edisto river
There are also evidences of activity on the part
ol the euemy's forces, auil Edmto Island is now
occupied in considerable force. One or more
regiments were lauded there on Bilurday. The
Yankees are Increasing their forces on Sea-
brook’fl Island. A lew days will probably dc
velop the meaning of these movements.
The Courier thinks the re appearance of the
Monitors is supposed to he lor the pm pose ol
completing the destruction ol the Keokuk, and
that they put iuto Edisto on account ol the
heavy blow that spruug up ou Wednesday al-
ternoon.
The Yankees in Carolina.—There arc
•ome indications that the Yankees are moving
in South Carolina. It is supposed that their
intentiou Ib to make a raid in the vicinity ol
Coosuwhatchie, probably to attempt to destroy
the railroad between Savannah and Charleston
pT The Legislature beloro adjourning on
Saturday last passed a hill to suppress insurrec
tion, and organizing a home guard militia.—
Thia bill includes all meu between the ages of
18 and 60 uot subject to conscription, except
railroad, telegraph and express men, millers,
Judges, and bucU others as the Governor may
exempt, and abrogates the commissions of the
militia officers. We urged the udopliou ol
•ome such measure at the last session, but
Governor Brown had recommended the or
ganizatlon of a militia force for home defence^
it wn opposed in the Legislature ou uuli-JOK
Brown principles. They also passed a bill to
increase their own pay, aud a resolution re
questing Congress to slop the ruuuing ol the
blockade.
Theatre.—Last uighi uuolher crowded
dience greeted the Thespiuu Family, and by
their applause gave evideuce pi their approval
of the chaste mauner in which the beautiful
drama of “Black eyed Susau” was rendered
To-night the patriotic drama of the "Roll of
the Drum” will be revived by particular
quest. There is but little doubt that the
house will be again crowded.
verse
Yankee Morality.—"Butler, the Brute,”
his late speech iu New York, illustrating his
position to the South, used the lollowiug ;ab
horrent picture, lie said; "11 his wife had
ran away wilhauother nnu he would "uot take
her to his arms again until they had beeu
married.” The notorious Sickles did not wait
for • second marriage. He was content to take
back his profligate wife without a second cere
mony. In what Butler, the Brute, would
and what Sickles baa doue, we uee lair samples
ot the morality of Yankee Geuerala certainly,
•ud types of Yaukee morality geuorally.
Enrolling Magistrates —We learn, says
the Raleigh Progress, that Col. MjilVclt has re
ceived instructions from the Bureau ol Con
scription at Richmond, to enroll niagielratis
immediately, with orders not to put them in
camp but to leave item at home until called
for. Aiter they are enrolled we suppose it
woa’t be loug before the. call comes.
Foreigners for tub Yankee Ahmy.—The
Liverpool Albion, of March 19th, says
For some time past it has been observed that
from this port, and also Iroin Cork, there h i-
been considerable, or, rather, indeed, a large
emigration of strong, active men, chiefly Irish,
for New York. The extent to which ibis drill
has beeu and is still carried, gives rise to tin-
suspicion thi t these young men are in reality
recruits for the Federal army. 'This suspicion
is further couuteuauced by the well known
lact, that lor u long time parti agents ol the
Federal Government have been at work in In
land, endeavoring surreptitiously to obtain re
cruits. The Federul Government makes to
much noise about out alleged assistance to the
Confederates, that it would tie as well their
own proceedings were watched more closely.
We believe the government is in possession ol
facte confirmatory ol the rumor respecting the
movements ol Federal ugeuts in Ireland.
Rev. Dr. Hook’s Mission to Europe —The
following is an extract trout a private letter
written by the Uuv. Dr. Huge, now in Loudon,
to a genllemuu iu Richmond :
If the uoble grant they made us ever gets to
Virginia our Bible.Society there will have In iis
possession u much larger stock than it evei had
id the palmiest days ol its prospetily. leu
thousand Bibles, Ally thousand Testaments, auil
two huudred aud lilty thousand Go&pels and
Psalms, is a inaguilieeul donation.
Seven cases ot this grunt have beeu shipped
from Liverpool ou u vessel called the Spirit ol
the Wind. The remainder ol the British nud
Foreign Bible Soeiety grant, and the donation ol
the Religious Tract Soeiety, will go to Nassau
lu about two weeks.
My next attempt will be for Suuday School
Books—aud l uiu to have an interview with ihe
Committee of the Sunday School Union next
l riday.
A Spirited Girl.—'The following anecdote,
concerning one ol ihe lair daughters ol Win
chester, Is authentic heyoud doubt; and worthy
of being put upon record : One day during the
hard winter just past, a Wish Arnold applies- t«.
the brute Mllroy lor a permit to pun lune, lor
age for her cow, whose milk was an item ol no
little importance to the subsistence ol her
father’s lamilyldnring the reign ol that monster.
“Are you loyal*'” a: ked the Geuer.il. "Yes,”
•he replied, lie begun to write tin* permit.
“To the United SluLes or the Conlcib-iule
States*"' “To Che Confederacy of course,' 1 she
replied. “Then i shall give you no pel nul.
This infamous rebellion mum be cnubcd
“Well,” said she, "{f you tan crush it by >bm*
itig John Arnold*a old cow, do it, unu bt Ar t to
you.”— Virgin iu Sentinel.
Washington (alter the •lutue
Iiis monument ill the Capitol Square at Rich
mond). surrounded with a wreath composed ol
the principal agricultural products ol tlie South
(cotton, tobacco, sugii
rice), having around
,1 il,.. IViiMJ-raf S- <>l America,
.C) I is,;.. i,. L ., tiii r Mill. U"' motto, "Dn
~Dmr vintemut." I 'Villi Oml tor our Ica.lcr wt
will conquer.J
Tills .levicc mill moll.' will fle approved l>y
B „„J usiu ami moral scnlimctu ol nur |.co
anti il now only remains lor Congress to
„l..i„ ... appropriate Ilia- lor lim C.mlmlerucj,
i In,l IV,- uuij present to the world the
yniljnls as well as the power and sub-
9Um -e 1,1 a L-rcal and glorious nationality. Dur-
ses.ion ol the Provisional Conuress
l of a llajr occupied much of the ut-
icution of ihai body. Doslftus were invited
numerous mode! Hans were received from
all portions of lire Confederacy auil submitted
the Committee on the Klaa and Seal, but for
various reasons the Committee were unable to
tdopi any of the designs presented, and Con
gress was ou the eve of adjourulug without a
onfederate did when nueessity compelled
them, almost Impromptu, to adopt our
present dap. Since then llo- subject has beeu
qui-nlly discussed In Congress aud by the
plus., but neither have been able to agreeup-
n substitute lor the d ig to which all object
account ol Us resemblance to that ol the
abolition despotism against which we are
lighting. To avoid the evil consequences grow
cmitualon of U .gs ou the hnlllu-
lield, lien. Hkauiucoauh. wo believe, adopted
the Southern cross or battle 11 ig, which has
grown iu favor will, the array as to he
now almost universally siilmiiinlcd in thefleld
for the “stars and bals.” This I,attic dig has
been consecrated by the In st blood ol the lie-
llou—it is hallowed by the memories ol glo
rious victories—It is sauclillcd by Ihe symhoj
religious faith and illuminated hy
tl,e couslellsied emblems of our Confederate
States, bin it is In some important respects
unauilcd for a national ensign, Kvteniled to
the proper dimensions the symmetry ol its
design would be destroyed, aud having no re
(no union down), it cannot be used
a signal flag ol dislress. The olr-
s to be attained in Iho adoption ol
flag are simplicity, distincincse, nig
niUcancy, and beauty. I'o combine the lib
erty colors, red, while auil blue, so as tone
complish these ends, mid yet to avoid too great
reseinhl men in the II ig nl some other nation,
the difficulty to lie overcome. By a very
simple arrangement all these ends may be at
tallied, and, to our taate, a very appropriate and
beautiful flag formed. Our idea ie simply to
combine the present battle fl ig with a pure
while standard sheet, our Southern cross,
blue, ou a red Held, to take the place in the white
flag that is occupied hy the blue union in
the old United Slates flag or the St. George’s
cross in the British flag. Aa a people, we are
lighting to maintain the Heaven ordained supre
macy of the white man over the lulerior or
colored race. A while 11 ig would thus he em
blematical of our cause Upon a rod Held would
stuud forth our Souiheru cross, gemmed with
the stars of our Conlederutlon—all combined,
preserving in beautilul contrast the red, white
and blue. Such a flag would bo chaste, beauli
fill and aiguiflcaiil, while it would be easily
made of silk or bunting, anil would he readily
distinguished from ihe flags of other nations.
It may be objected that a flag in which white
prevails might be mistaken fora Big ol truce,
that It could not be seen as distinctly as red or
blue, that It would he easily lolled, Ac. The
brat objection is not good, for the reason that
the red Held and blue cross would lie a promi
neui Icoiure'of the flag, nnd trom i's position
at Ihe lop against the staff could not he hidden
by the folds of the flag. In the smoko of battle,
ir at sea against the blue nky, the white would
land onl as vividly as either Ihe sl-irs sod
stripes of abolltiondom, Ihe tri color ol Franco
Ihe red flag ol England. As for the other
objection, we have always observed lhal the
white stripes have stood the battle and the
breeze as well and looked as fresh and bright
as the red.
Since the above was in type we hnvo re
ceived a dispatch announcing that the Senate
hea adopted a flag. It will he seen that with
the exception of a blue stripe in Lite centre ol
the white field, the new II ig Is the same
have suggested above, the present battle flag
having been adopted a. the union. We like the
new flag, but would have preferred a pure while
held.
$Uw 2tdmt\5cntrHti
ihcut ami --------
, , mark luy prediction, the cotton then will be
‘ V' 1 untie tin* lea* plentiful, or the siUjar !«'** sweet.
AI tin nur h ev«*ry effort has beeu made to
j pLtv only loyal teachers In the public schools,
Mill il is unhappily lound out the oath ol al
It dance many of these teachers tnoK
ly li|
NOTICE.
The City will sellst Hu* store mrn«*r
~ol Ray snd Barnard Hreels, to tin* beads
of families residing In the city, beuiuuim; TO PA),
and continuing as long a** rupplios can be obtained,
rvlce, and thit their hearts was still
with the rebellion. Left by the ordinal Board the following named provisions, at tie* pr
with tin* School Directors to tnanngu the inter tUequantili
mil affairs of the business in their own way,it has
been discovered that in tnuny Instances Ideas
positively opposed to the. government have
beeu inculcated largely; the duty of ilie chil
dren to stand by the flag has never been in
culcated—and, on the whole, with individual
exceptions, uothlng positive has been d
encourage a feeling of loyally. 'To check this
—to call it by no harsher name—ungrateful
conduct on the part of the teachers, the Direr
tors of the Public Schools of the First District
have taken the following official action
lie it fit solved, That the teachers iu the Dis
trici be instructed heuceforth, to
singing of patriotic songs, and the reading of |
appropriate passages from the addresses ;
speeches ol patriotic men, a part of the bust
ness ol each day In the several departments ol |
the respective schools.
1 cation Syrup, at ft per gallon.
15 lbs Bacon, at 70 cunts per lb.
24 lbs Flour, at 25 cents per Hi.
1 bushel Rico at 10 cents per lb.
15 Ilia Salt, at 25 ceuts per Ib.
10 Ilia Sugar, at (il cents per Ib.
Heads ol families must apply In person.
The store will be opened from s a. m. to2 p. in.
BY Oltt)hiK OF COMMITTKK.
Thursday, April 93. lBfl:b apH ;!
Compositor Wanted
A good compositor will find e
by immediate application at lhi«
ploymetit
dice
EDUCATION.41. UINVKNTIDN.
COLUMBIA, H. C.
Not having become acquainted with
g- any other movement in tics city, as re
gardsttie (educational Convention, Columbia, S.
1 now invite the teachers, trustees and friends of
Education to* meet n my school-rooms, Concordia
Hall, block between the Maikci amt .lefl'erson street,
entrance Bryan street, at 1*. White’s stoie, on SAT
UK1»AY next, the 2.5th of April, at '* o'clock a. in.,
lor th*- purpose of discussing tb • expediency of send
ing il. legates to said Conv ution. or to take any oth
er measures In this direction.
THEODORE NIK.MANN,
apr23—th&s Pastor G. L. Congregation
list iik undaIjIaKI) fou muu.m
IN THE OFFICE OF THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
THEATRE.
A. WALDRON ...UMtE and MaNai.ek.
THUItttUAY KVKNI.NG, APICII. 23*1.
OVERTURE TO THE CKOWN DIAMONDS,
military Dn
Tula Will prodtigu a great reform in the right WritJ"r.'iJ ,l ,!!i'E?'.Vhum'‘
iarirr. The children and the women lorn Ek it mg i* ruMi-
I Mr. F. Saudruu.
quarlt*.. .
long lime have doue all Ihu demonstrative re
be lion lu Ibia city. The meu wi-b aeeesh pro- m| _
elivllieM more wire or unwilling to lake the re- Thu’ Drams t-oncluiles wilhsGKANUAl.LElJOHI
apom-ihility, us a general rule, maintain a dog <:ai. tuilkaux. ami the Sul I'll Kli N mar
ged of reserve, or under the guise of Ir -nknes-i HgiLl.KS, by Mis, Lal-iia
gel off eour id,-ruble aplecn ngiinat thi- National I Box olllre open
April
Young. Lt A J
l*i elites, «l 11
Neely. Mrs T VV
Doilcli, A D
Allen, T M
U ecu. Rev .1 M
Stapleton, J \V
lleidt, W
Row ledge. W F
Jones, W Y
Arlington, li
Unice,.I M
McAdoo,
Giliuillet, G W
Patterson, itobt
Si evens. 1. \
It..vis. Ll VV F
tiiAil, lwo:5.
Butlar, A E
NewM.m.W H
Helm-*, 14 VV
Bird. .1
Smith, J 1)
Moody, A J
Echols. Mrs VV
Bell, \V
<4 illegher,
Wade, M C
HEADQUARTERS CHIEF OF ART Y h OltD., (
’ “jX.ESTON. March 31.1863. \
It Is the desire or theroramandingO-'n-
at that all Light Batteries in the De
partment should conform at once to the organl/.a*
tton prescrilieil In Paragraph I., General Ordeis No.
115, Headquarters Department S.nitli Caroffna,
Georgia amt Florida, dated Decemh r -I, lsfl*. ol fonr
Hi guns to each Battery and six (It) horses to the
piece All surplus guns will he sent iu to the Ord-
nauco Depot at Charleston, addressed to the uuder-
signed.'
(Ollleiat ) A. J. GONZALES
Colonel and Chief of Artillery aud Ort.nauce,
aprJ Department of S. C . Ga. and Fla.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
mv v -hd-v w ..
J3tucticn $alcs.
BY ItLI N d
153 Brought
THIS DAY. 2'M itist.. it ll »
Timont -
Jas
K°
Persons wisliiuj' lettei
for advertised letter
A RIAL. A S
Anderson. Jnn S
Alderman, Richard
authorities. The effort made to establish
Stale Government also enables many to show
tbeir opposition; and the pleadings in the courts
under the general argument ol questioning the
jurisdiction ol said courts, they having beeu
creeled hy military authority, has be
profitable and irresponsible way of i
a great deal of treason, but 1 think thi* children
are to-day Ihe most active mediums, for
they are impulsive, sympathetic, and igno
rant ol what they are doing, so they li
been used to encotirge the rebellion
wlml seems to me tin* most unjusliliable
way. I do not envy the heart or the feel
inert ot those who desire to poison Ihe innocent Allen, Thomas
youth of our country, uor h ive 1 any other | Abblett. Tnmuas
feelings than sorrow for parents and guardi
who leach the little ones while amusing the
selves oil the side Walk, to set up singing
sotto voice, the "Bonny Blue Flag,”and oilier
Hccerh songs, whenever a National officer
passing hy, and 1 have an especial contempt I
C.ie lemale teachers ot this city, who crowd
around llie directors of the school anil clamor,
with tears in their eyes, for places, offensively
thrust the printed evidence ol their having ta
ken the oath ol allegiance in your lace, and
dwell iu eloquent language upon their love lor
the Union, and then when In office positively
•and negatively do all in their power to show
that they are insincere aud unworthy of the
coil till cnee, reposed iu them by the guardians ol
•schools. Hereafter let odr national songs
snug, aud let those of the teacher< who
not enthusiastic aud eager to carry out the
solution of the Board, lie summarily dismissed
in ro 12 o’clock, daily. _
Admission—Dress Circie and Parquene. ft: Second
Tier, 5U cents; Gallery, 25 ceutv, Puv.ite B-.xes, fa to
flit.
'I’ickets for sab* at the Hotels.
Book Stores. Doors oper — • '***•■
o'clock.
List of Letters
Savannah, Ga
from tins list will please
Knox. Robert
■ oVh. I.i Amo* J—3
.1—2
Siinlalii Law and Order
An ugly piece of work was done in Monroe
county, last Friday, which impresses ih with
lively ideas of the dangers threatening all class
from the spirit ol lawlessness which is
abroad, and the necessity of invoking our
whole, people to rebuke and discountenance in
e.veiy possible way all Infractions of private Cosgrove, mis\
rights. I ciAiboru, Henry
A Factory at Seveu Islands, in Butts county, I Coley, .John J
had loaded a wagon with seven bales of maun- I Cleary, mrsJaneB
Inclined goods, and dispatched il by their ca>- I Coated, John VV
tnninry driver, u trusty ulJ m'nro, to Forsyth, !/'“;>>; K
lor transportation upon the Macon & Western j (j 0 q C jo-eph 29
Railroad. The wugou arrived at Forsyth in 1 — - 1 •
due time with only three bales, and the
driver’s story (which there is no reason to I t'hapm m. miss Mary O
doubt as he identified many of the parties, and |
it is also confirmed by circumstantial evidence,
’ Cessar.’mm Mary
Conners, Patrick
Corbitt, Richard
Clagliorn. R T
Curry, hylvsnus 11
Cummins, J
Crossby, inr? Sar iG R
Ciicnly, Thus J—2
Car,-onler, Tboa
Camp, T C, noth ree
(From the New York Times or the 25th ult .)
Department of the €»ulf.
The Xew Labor firpn'iuieuts - Successes of the lie
mane ration System—Public St/tools, etc
Neav Orleans, Tlmrsduy, March 12, 1863.
The experiment ot gelling the freed slaves to
go work fur remuneration lias succeeded suffi
ciently lo haltsty the most skeplieal,lhal under
proper inducements ami a well oiganiz-d sy
tern, they would be as perleeily docile and
mdusirioUh as could be desired. As lar as (4i
Banks’ propoMtious t-> the planters have been
earned out iu good liilli, there lias been no
difficulty ill inducing the negroes not only to
return lo tbeir m iS'eis, but they (the negroes)
huvi- il III ninny I'-w-n t-li.-i rfillly, -.lull
raliuoii. A F
Belle
Barfield, Dearmg
Brown, Capt E
P.vnl, Dr E J
Binuce, miss Georgia
,*o M, ::2.» rgt
.UK
Beusly, John VV
B ixter, Ir.t W
Bearden, J VV'
Bryle, .lames A
Ue-suigei, John A
Browiniii'.John T,2*1(11 rgt >1
P.ryant, John R
Lay.
ivr;
.VI) I
, Julin G, 32d rgt Mey
Biirdi, John R
Boles, mrs Margaret
Hunt/., wrs Mary I.
Bliley, miSB Mary E
Boon, miss Nolly
Black, m-sb Sarah
Baker, mrs S J M
Bate-, L- T C
Barnes, VV K, 12th hatt
Burges, Wesley
Brand. VVm
C 1LAGHORN, MRS
f Cullen, mrs A H
Crain. It
miss Bridget
Maxwell, J L
Mliter, J N
Marlow, mrs
Me -.eelv, J A
McGeliee.Jart
Mu Iky, John
M-'Alh ter, ll
Moore, J n* At
McGl ill.*. Jas
McAllister J«-
McKee. J no (
, l J
McGee
Martha M
CatharineMineleilorl. mrs Mary M
McUreary. mi-t* .Mary Ann
Moylan, mrs M
Murphy, miss Mary
McMahon, Patrick
Ale sue.,. Patrick
Manning, R N, 29ih regt
—■» .*v Mone l Richard VV
Chandler, M A, 29tli reg Manuigan, Capt bamucl
(’alloway. Miss Mollie Mortin, S L
. K
Morse, Mrs L B
Frew. Mrs
HlaUc, L
Caseellt*, Mrs V
J. II HI l.KLKY.
LlL'KUMl KNUINkICK .X Bl!I'EKINTKNHljlJI'. I
GuAiii.KhToN and Savannah Raiuiou) Co., >
CllAHI.RhTON S. C , April 20, 184.1 1
O N a nil afttr TUESDAY. April vsttj. and until
Inrilier notice, the scliedii'eol puhsengt-r trains
on 1 li ie road will lie ms follows, viz -
MAIL TRAIN.
1.0UV0 Charleston lOJU) P. M.
Arrive ut Savannah 5.20 A. M.
Leave Savannuti »i (H A. M.
Arrive at ('Uarleatou 12 45 P. M.
ACCOMMODATlUN TRAIN.
I.'*ave charleston 7JtO A. M.
Arnveat Savannah 5.3) 1*. At.
Leave Savannah . . . 7 Ud A. M.
Arrive nt Charleston 5 30 P M.
Mad train going south will conne t with mail
M l'A I’K OF LKOULI A 4 ii tm vm
n COUNTY To a l whom it may cou. ern
illicit, y Kelly will * *'-
they have) on or
beloro tire first Monday iu June next, oilierwin*
d letters will be granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O Byrne, Ordinary for
Chatham county, this L'kli day ol Apt 11,>
»pr23--• DOMINICK A O' BY KN E,«> C C
train going North
i North east- in Rail
No treiglit or live utoc
IralHi
apr22 12 Kugtii
Public School,
Tin* Annual Examination of the Pupils
this Si hoot wrli take place to day aud
morrow. On Thursduy there wnl be a routeei iu
Spelling and Tables, also Declamation iu the Juuioi
Department On Friday, Declamation in tho Seuim
Department. Byorderot the Board.
aprai TATh -i F < ANN, Print Ipal
IJuiuii Society Anniversary.
^ The llAtti Annual Meeting «*f the
»*. j. Ciiion Society will he he’d hi Die Pavil
ion House on THURSDAY, 2'M iiiet., at 11 A. M
li has beeu deemed advisable by llu* Board of Man
ag.-r* to dispense with ihe usual annual addrest
and oilier anniversary proceedings Ihe presenl year.
The meeting on tills occasion will, therefore, he
exclusively a business one, and n i« Imped that tin
members wlm can possibly do so will attend pieparei
to pay tlieir uuuual contributions. Those in art ears
are parti-ulaily requested to make payment on
before Dial tuue. JOHN M CtloPER,
apri7 -id President Uulou Society
For Sale.
j'YlIK Brisban l latitat ion, iu Bryau county, about
L Diree tulles Iroin Way’s Station, on the Savau.
null, Albany and Gulf Railroad, adjoining lands ol
A minds Clays nud Waters, coulamiug about six
hundr.d acres. I-or teiuis, apply to
a pi 22 BLol N i DAWSON.
To the Public.
N aud after Wednesday, 22d of tliis month, the
Giliti.iUr House will lie closed until luitherno-
I am compelled to this coins** by my ill tn-altb.
Soul limi lusurattcc
OOMPATSTY.
JAPI'I’AL, - - #1,000,000.
K Capital Stork of tltis ('ompauy having been
creuee.lt • One Million Dollars, imkr against
i damage by fire will in* taken ou favorable
Apply at Du* office ol Die Company, No. »9
It BRIGHAM, President.
A. WILBUR, Se«*ret:ny.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Brigham, George Patten,
am Butter'by, Win. H. 'Itson,
Cunuiiigliaiii, Isaac Scott,
M. Cooper, A. Wilbur.
Notice.
ll is also connruieu oy ciriuiumiiuu.ii c.ucuw., . “JJ
is as lollows : When the wugoo had progressed | A?"
about seven miles on its journey, it was stop
ped by a Hue ol twenty eight women, drawn up
across the road—the must of them uruied with
kulves and pistols, and In the thicket close to
the sccue of action, sat a man upon a stump,
also armed with a double-barreled gun. The
women called upon the negro to halt upon
peril of bis life, and theu immediately com
menced discharging the load of the wagon—I uhalfi’uch, Thos
cutting open the bales, and so soon as they hud Coker, Lt W B U, 13th bat J
taken as many pieces ol clothes they could natt Porter lf**v 1) H
'carry ^wuy, matfeoil, leaving Jim to proceed ou Loior, VV m N. l-tth bait t
McCarty,!’:
Moore,Thus J, 25th rt*|
Magill, Dr Win
Moon. Win L
McClelland, VVm A
Mars, VV H. 47LU regt
McConnell, VV A
Morns, VV H
- JUSTKAND, mrs i
Neely, mrs P E
N‘
O v
idips, miss
Cornwall, Lt W D
D avis, c p
DeKalh Lodge,
Duval, Chau VV
Dauii-ll, miss E C R
Drew. Edward
Duke, F M, 2d reg
I uignway DUU i»iuiius.c.., . KC
business transactions—to ‘ *..ll, 1 j s
’carry awuy, made oil, leaving Jin
his journey with tho three bales
Here, will tie seen, is u case ol highway rob
bery ol the most flagrant character, aud much
more far-reaching iu its evil consequences than
any ol the trespasses upon private rights which
h ive been committed in the towns. If wagons
can be stopped on the highway and plundered,
there is an end to all business transactions—to * DftW8on> j s
supplies o! food, clothing nud oilier nccessn- Dudley, Dr J L
ries lor everybody; nud there is hardly a man, 1 Dollor, John
woman or child in the Slate who may not be | Daniel, P U
brought to distress and suffering.
s a condition ol things which looks too
like the utter subversion of all social
order, not lo be viewed by every thinking per-
witii the most serious concern. People
Call not here (as has been the deplorable neces
sity tor so many years in Mexico) send their
w.igous to market protected by an ai uied guard
IVe have not the meu—amt it, therefore, public
opiniou is not sound enough to assert aud
maintain the safety of the highway, exchanges
are ut an end. The producer must retain his
supplies to rot upou the faun, and the
dinner must he content to starve.
It is not worth while to plead that the^e were
"poor women”—that the goods were “lactory
goods” amt held ul exorbitant prices. We kuow
ul nothing winch is not heldai cxnrbil ml prices
,that i
Lapp! ouct
ble, nowcv
Veioi.il for their
out laborers, ui
make will se.-un
i)l Biicb masiei'p
Gov.-riimeut p*
judge, tuc uegiiii-s *
pay . what tin y e^p*
. Iiol
11 is notice
tiy liutl themselves with
no promises these men can
ihrin assistance, the negro »*.:•
prclciring it) walk on tin*
Rations. As far as 1 cun
, 4 ire vei y little atu)Ul then
mh* to have under
free., and working
voluntarily. VVitb thin nneiion iticy sceiu i"
be perleeily satirii* d to pcrlorm the haulerl
ludks wiiliont eompl.uning, tint hint to them
f at they are not Dec, and they inMuiitly lake
the uiarm ; or sugce.i. as many ulleu do, that
when the N tliomils “arc driven out «»t the
jJouth,” l lu-ir si mat ion w ill t*c even wor.M* Hi oi
•*oi the ohli'ii t mi*•*,” and they become at once
miserable and tliseonlenled, and it lakes con
M.leral'l** Toothing talk to icsloiv them to good
h umor.
li(*mpworlU, l,’haplaiu *>l the 47lh Man
and uolhing, therelore, which would escape i
d.*i tliis plea. Factory goods are no higher than,
aud u-it even so high, relatively, as many other
necc siries of life are now held, and it a wagon |
I cloths cau be plundered on tin highway,
here is certainly quite as good reasou wliy
wagon ol fl -nr, bact)u, heel, syrup, or almost |
my other article of iarm produce should In?
Served the same way. Food is a more clamor
ous necessity than clothing, especially i
, and let men who are di posed to wink
at the plunder ol lactoiy goods look out lor
their own pioperiy, be it dr.iwu i»y a six mule
Danell, Win H
Davis, mrs Win
Day, Lt Win T
■ .rrilERlDGE * SON,
Edwards, A C
Elkins, iniss Faume L
Ellison, Terrell
E »rtiart, .1 * W
Eueekn, Isaac
Elkins, inrs Jane E—2
Enni-, mrs Margaret
■AOSTKR, <’ W
JC Fraser, David
Fleming, utua Ella
Freemau, u D
Fulghiiui. John—2
Foster, J T, 32.1 reg
Fieemuu, miss Julia M
Freemau, Jos
Fairchild, L 3
Flewolleu, miss Kiriller
try
chu»e
to the slUily
in -s hopelul!)
ItiaL I lie Chi«*l .1
iug detenu.u Hi
de v
i gr* ;i
.-ul ..I t
the
i llie
l l lu
ll ol many ol the planters n
inns ibat dill, i tr .m absolu
nlimiled power ol physical pn
I, .Hid il these u red r.g!
**y preb-r to do iMitiiflg—-
he.r U ki.it -> and invite di: trti
lasi particular, at least, tit
an*, likely
lain
■.ou-ly
illy tilm.!
n n te lige
lb>lnci, .
addly
l.efo
hr. a
hli-II
staled
1 noiuellliies
*c still in eked
Cap
ai limed
a that a short whih
\en thousand eonna-
liands in one vicinity, and the wretchedness
among iln-ui was li* coming extreme. L iiacciis-
loiu* d luiakecu'e ol themselves, and without
resources ol any kind, they were oft ihe l.ruik
of dyn g Irom stai va'.ioi- and ihreaU iiiug l»«-si
lenct-, win u the opportunity, uuder Gen. Boil,
urdei.-, ai rived tor them to icturu to iiiurina:
U-rs, or t<- iind woik on tin* Guverniuent plan
Ulioiis, b.reil as laborers and iu a few day
Fori).***, miss Minim*
dg rild, miss Mary
KergUSOII. 3 he bn a
Farrct'.y, in s S A—2
Flyuu. mrs Sarah A
Fiizh.-my. Tims
l J o.He, Joiiu E
FaiiI, J VV
Powers, John W
Rubles. Major Isaac
Pullen. J J, Ulh halt
Phelps, mips Lauiand
Paidue, miss Martliu
lV4img.1lI, lt
Punsy, VV II. Pith butt
Philips, Warren
Pieper. mrs VV
Price, Wui U S
\*\f^l'pU.Y, fLARISSA
W. Quy, Wesley
|>OA I H, A, lei batt S S
li Rwdwiue, Capt, SUlU
regiment
Rolku, mrs t’aroliue J
R itbunt*. D aud E
RenehU, unss Eliza
Roberts, mis Eiueltus
Ray, J C
Roper, Jesse, 2d regt
Ryan. James
Rodgers. J T
Ragland, J F
Kay, im-B Martha
Reedy, Thomas
R igan, Tims 47ih regt
Rent, W L
S EA VERS, mrs v M
Hat 1 cm while, nos a
Srnilli, mm A II 2
Spe.-i, Au.ierat.u
Sadler, mrs * 'ali.rtue A
Si evens, Caleb
Sui.lli, mi a Elizabeth
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
.Savannah, • prd 10, ISnJ.
Th»* annual election tor Eight Direr
tors ou the part of the individual stock
holders, for the cusuiug year, will be held at tin
banking house iu Savannah on MONDAY, 41 It May
proximo, between the hours ol 1(1 A. M. and 1 1* M
AV-CU.MM lNil, Cashier.
August a Const itutionuliat copy. aprl . Id
NOTICE.
OHIKF ^UAKTBKMAHTBM'S OFKICB, I
Savannah, Feb. 24th, !S«i3. )
Parties haviug demamls against this
office -or rent are hereby notified that
their bills muil bj prtaented before the first ofe’
rymouth. HERMANN IllRCSH,
feb25—If Major aud Q. M
JOHN A. bTALEY,
AUCTIONEER.
Police.
BANK OF THE STATE OF f.EORGlA,
Savannah. April 17, Itb'b
The Board of Directors have this day
Pc j. declared a dividend (Number 85)
SEVEN DOLLARS per share, payable ou and aflc
Thursday. 23d Inst. VV. Cl MMING, Cashier.
aprlS li
C. 8.
Musicians Wanted
t xoit Company E, C. S. Marines, four Musicians
(two drummers and two lifers). Apply for fur
ther particulars at Die Naval office, on Li her
between Bull aud Whiluker Ms.
JNU R F. TATTNALL,
apr20—tf Capt. C. S. Maiiues, Con
Wanted.
NTK%Itl Engine of :iU or forty horse power
eh will please give once an*]
s Key Box No. 1 .‘2, Savannah
G riffin, a j scotiuorn. t*—a
Goo ling, Albert. 12thSullivan, J.»hu
battaliou Sandpad, J W
Gilbert, t has Siunn.ins. James 8
Graham, Duncan, 13th batStncklaud
• rul
Socicly is tied logi*lhi:i in the great ovei
g urn'cssity lor pmleetitm ol private nghis,|
amt ihere 1* not a man too poor to l«*
I wound il private rights an* to be u-aailed
ilb iiupunil). il in the falsest of ail
lhal only llie in-b are mlere-tii-d iu the bceuiity
nl pioperiy rights I Uc. rich can better afford |
In lie lobbed III hi the pool, and when that g 1
is sei alool the poor w ill be the greatest Buffet
II we may credit llie story ol Jon, few of llie
parlies eng aged in this business could plead
poverty 01 necessity. I bey were geiierilly
able lo clothe themselves; but able or not llrai
was not the way to gel clothing VVe call upon
Llie* good old county ol Monroe lo nip thi.
dangerous business in the bud. Let ilierii
worm out every participant in tins lohberj:
and we invoke all meu and women everywhere,
who are capable ol comprehending the awlul
danger to themselves ol nubverling private
ligliiR, Ik) frown down every attempt to cvadi
them, no matter upon whul false and ridicu
lous plea llie) an* urged. Stand hy the I;
and remember that the imu or woman who
robs-.111 y individual ol us protection, is only
1 oblong himself—l»ir when lawlessuess reigns,
then neither your property nor your life
cure lor a moment.—Macon Teeyrapb.
aret, miss Mar. aret
uydoli, Nev\ I..U
rant, Peter
uuv, Titos R
k B
Muw, James c
Hlewart, Lewis
Sebieck, mrs Mary
bay*-
. R '
Majn
Mlilli v'iU, 1
Si Oil ie, Uklss all
Stew at I, Tinnna-
smith, VVm P
Small, Mu
TlloUlpal
: \V, 25tb
Gorouto,
Gill mid. M'm U
.*, VV F. 12 h lilt
Gitseu, VV P.
•Id 1 ns. M' C
j_£EiMsTKEKT,ui
r. miss Georgia
Holmes, Capt Geo VV. 2.5tliThurmaii
r.viint*nt Tucker, S l.
Hoke, Henry B Terell, Tlntuia- M
Hester, Jos Thomae, M'nilfield, lMu
Hailey. J B B b»tt
Henderson, James C, 29tl»‘YTTLEY, HENRY D.Jid
reg—:
Tipper, F M
■fCGTlmrlon Lt H H.25ih rgl
J Taylor, J a
Trowel. Jas P
Ha»wood, Jas, 32d reg
Holi'omh, John. 29th reg
Hill, John B 3tnh reg
Higdon, Dr J R Y
II tiper. Ni-wsmne
Heart. R J, 2d reg
Hall, It* d wrr,iii, a
Henderson. W J, 13th batWall, Beuj
Howard, Sgt \V 8,12lU bat'VUson
U'
\ rIHL, HKRRMAN
V nn 1 a 11 d 1 n gnam,
Jeshr*) I)
W ISE ABRAHaM
Webster, a s
M uyly, A J
(L
Hauimoml. W F
Hart, M VV
J ONES, Miss ANNA
Jones, A E
Ihoui. E J—2
Jenkins, miss Gertrude
Jnbusuu. i.t D G
ol
Old, but two hundred ol the
d aged, were left in llm camp to be cared
i fed Irom the bounty "i lire United
I*meminent. Let what will be done, 1I.0
will be compura-
iy uoiUtug;
coll* Ml. i'.i.lll ill CM! f*l a(ilcn will fail
tr y bu tar tieluw previous jeirs
little
Provisions for tiib Army —The Richmond
Dispatch says : The people aie responding to
the President's address on the subject of pro
Visions with a patriotic alacrity winch equals
the enthusiasm ill it characterized the opening
ol the war. In Albemarle -aud Amelia conn
lies, in Virginia, und Warren and Franklin
counties, North Carolina, meetings have been
held 10 arrange lor carrying out the Plan sug
gesled by the Secretary of War. In niauy
other counties in both of these Stales meetings
are about being belli for the same purpose.—
In the D»u river couutry—the celebrated to
bare-* region of North Carolina—little
tobacco is to be plautcd, and corn Is to be put j Jarrell, T J
in every field.
Jackson, J il
Jones, Mathew
Johnson. Maria E
Jones, miss Naur E
Jones, U C A
Johnson, It T, 29ih reg
Jackson. R J
J *ces, mr- K A
Jones, S M’
L loll-*
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Ac., APRIL 2J, 18U3.
Per i Vntrsl RaHr..ad-159 hales cotton. 13 sacks
fl mr, 12 do corn.50 do meal, and indze ToT KAJG
• L- u.,.1 , ,,i v I Mills, J U Storley. II J Dickersou, K L Kirkland, F
1 ike same remark will apply | A .. Joil ,^ f ,j„ hll Pr„, ie |!. G H I hesH, VV R Mein
in q<ian* ! t( re< r stunt. John Daley, F Krin-on, Flag Offict-r
11 ik- but J q*,,i„a |, J L Luck**. AS Hartridge, L J (in imarliu,
111*011 itu* dediand , and, as a | 11 Laihro*. Ti-nu JiGordon, Major II C Gueriu, M B
r»**, the commercial ruin that j Adam-, Habersham *k Sous.
IheSouiii cun baldly be real Zed.
i) dud men, looking on liuiu an
point, see Huh and speak of it—
Walker, Da
M likes, David
M ad Lt E 1*
Walker, Geo,I*
IVlnlaker, 11 L. 2*nhigt -
Weed, <4 N
Wood, James
Withrow, John J
Wilson, Capt James
Williamson, John
Williams, mrs M E
Wallace, hush Mary
Whl'e. Morris
W inborn, Philip A
Wise, Robert
Weeks. Bliulde
Wiinler. 8kio with
Whitfield, S W’
Wellbanks, T M. 251 b r*j
Ward, Thomas
j—oil 1
..l.l
> Uecii-d
Trunk Locks.
Jom-s, VVm F
John-on, Wm, 29th reg ■. —, .
K ing. MR'' AMELIA,Watson, Wi'.iungham
Kelly, mrs wylly. M m II
King, miss El en Wilson, Wm B
Karanangli miss Klizab’thWadley. M M
Kunlile, Fuiiiiy M Walton, Lt M r
Kiug. J H. or R VV ~\7OUNGBLUOD. A N
Kiicnens, J 11,2d reg
jy fU ..oy..lolm sou ,m»N.-OIIKN.i : .M
FimMSIIKI» HOi 'i: TO KK\T.
A Ki: IININ|IB1» house, pl* a*» mtly
Y
Yales
No. 8.
CRAWFORD, TRAZfR & CO
(JKXKRAU
COMMISSION MEKI KANTS
Auctioneers
AND
Dealers in Negroes
No. “8”
WHITHHALL 8THKKT,
OPPOSITE 1NTE1.LI0ENCEH OFEICE
Atlanta, Oa.
O
IN ADDITION To OUR
FI CTION and Nmnio HOI-SH,
O S Whitc-hHll -*tre.-t. wr have EIRE PROOF
.lorweof TUllKK THOUSAND UA1IHB1.S apacily
ai out war. -rooula, No. 1 Alaharaa alieet. Our
Kegro Yard and Lock-Up.
AT NO », ARE
S A «» K AND COM POBTABL
DEALERS and other parties will find
to FEED and LuDGK WELL, ami (Iron
iu the bnaluess from our boyho *»l,) lo
ha Milk the micro properly.
charges reasonable and right, and satisfaction
guarauieed in every instance.
Parties at a distance may know our market hy ad
dressing us.
CRAWFORD, FRAZER 4 CO ,
unriK—f.* No. 8 Whitehall street.
- a n ;.t
• II connect with mail
will be iiikt-n ou mail
H. S. HAINES,
i ami supuriuti nui'ut.
nniRH,
u htreet
-lock a ui . will be gold
(JO cross Rebel Matches
l lot clot hi ug
lu ...dHhiiwh'' Trlramin^,. JUmn.
1 lot Ji-D'elry
1 lot Pink balls
5 gross Scotch Blacking
ti iH*xes Clay Pipes
10 boxes Tohaceo
Besides the usual assortment of Furniture, Ac
apr28-lt
UV SThVENSON * .XI KN DEI.,
Will lit Mold nu EKIUAY, V4lh Inst , li „
No.lld Btym itreet,
I. bushnls .salt- l Hue Sole L.-dtln-i Tnmk
1 l«»t Water Buckets
1 lotgeuuiue Rose Water
1 lot Tobacco; 1 bbl Sy up
1 lot Mosquito Nt-is; | lot Pipes
2 gross Corks, Ac . Ac
Also a lot ol Household Pump lire, Ac. ap2S-2
HY LEO. U . WI'LLY.
A Beautiful Summer Residence on the 8s»1n
Oil Ihe first TUESDAY iu May nexi, hi for*. tli« Cimu
House iu the oily of Savannah will be p 0 |d
I.(*t Hud iinprovetn ills* ou the Isle ,.f Hope
ihvellingcontnins lour r-nuus in bam nu n' i, ur
and U pi-'izza on t * ,b - Ur> , ‘ ! vi,h J' HI " r - v Hl ‘<> store i
buck building!
holds mmy thousand gall*
Terms cash; purchaser m pay for ntles. epr22
HY OKO. IV. u YLLL
A Fine Kesldence Fiouting tk-. Paik
On the first TUESDAY in May next, bef-.re tt
C..UH li(;use in thi* my of Savaiir.ah Will I..1 m• i
I WO thirds of Lot No. : y Monteity vVa*d i'l
improvement* cons et cl *, fine |, t irk dweliliiu - -
taming eleven moina. with all ihe inoddin mprov
building is two stoilee,
The
did etable. This f
It* luilni in A lilj.i t
Dry Qooils, Clothing, atationoiv, ic
On SATURDAY nexi, Ihn as I, ,„.t . «, u o'cluak
iu our suit* room, will bu sold,
A general asiortraent ol Ready Made Clothing Dry
Good-. Stationery, &c., consisting iu part *>t Black
.d White .Spiing iuJ summer Costs, Vests rant*
Ik Handkerchiefs, Calico, l ace- Edging,'Boi.net
rimming*, bxt Ribbons, cliLd.eu's (il.ivus VVhlte
id Black Kid Glove*, 8li.rt Co^his, Letter p.iiur
Blank Bonk*, Lodgeis. Journals Day Bo ke r.uai*:
Books, Greek and Latin Dictionaries, Ink btaudi*.
Land several other articles too numcrmi • to
mention
very 1 * Im-i a I patronage 1 h**v
Savannah, April 181 h, 1863.
liuKACs. MORSE.
HY LuUut fiiE A 1ILLL.
Dssiiable iieeidcnue
On TUESDAY’, 4tli May next, at li o clock, in fmut
of Court IL-iise. will In s ml.
The Eastern tenement of tn *t iirick b'mek *dtua.i d
u Gordon street, corner *.i Buil, irontin t ti.e mor.u
meiat on Monterey tquare—a good three siory i/iiun
irtgO
tun f
eel to a city ground lent ol — per annuiu.
se 1* to good icpair, with gas aed water
each* apr22
II V Laltm HE A HEM.
Household Furuiiuie
On FRIDAY next, 24th met., at 11 o'clock A M , *.t
ihe resuleuce in Hull slieei, second door eusl of
Whitaker, opposlle the Baptist eltUich, v.lii he
sold,
A general assortment of Parlor, Cloimber ai.d
ilcheu Fmuilure, Ciocuery VVaic, GlaseWuu. dc.
apr21.
ICY MIL M. \»\ l,L V .
Administratrix -ale.
M’ill be sold on tin- first TUESDAY' iu June next,
befoie the • unit House, in Ihe city ol BavniUiah,
between Ih • legal b»*Ut » * 1 sale,
linprov* tnenis on lot N**. 20, » raw*lord W
bavai.nuli, by order >*i tin- Hon *iab!e Court o| o,
dniaiy ol i hatlmiu county, toi the benefit of tb
Ol.l) ItOUt IN*. Zl\( W4M KU.
Milrty-llve cents per pound will be paid for ant
. amount delivered ut the city ol Augusta, and 111
ty cents lor lugoi Zinc. Gho. VV. RAINS,
”0—1 m Lieut Col Comd'g,
WANTED.
OI.OHI'll IP Y to wait iu tin* honse aud
apltu- if
Sequestration Sale.
B Y order of the Hon Edward J. Uttrden, District
Jud -e, will be sold a auct mn, to the high-
bidder, ou t lie lat Tuesday tn May next, before I
nut House iu llu* city of Savinuuh. In the usual
uii* oi sale, I lu* lollowi* g properly •
Gin* undivided hall of Jones or Cabbage Island i
Ihe Savannah river, ten miles below the cityofrti
aiiuah.
Otu- uiidivult-d ha'fol a Wharf Lat ou Hut* hinaon
Island, opposite ihe city of Bavmuuh
i bak* r by trade.
tractlonul part of a share in Hi
•apilal slock of the Oc**au and Harbor Towboat t ’ou
pauy.
--*- Conf«*deiale States Treasury
One 1-oVoi Land (N«). 2fi) iu Fr«
One Negro Man i
One Negro Woman turned I
Sequestration Sale
B Y' order of tlie lion.
.fudge, will be sol
highest bidder, before 111*
Savannah, ou the Hi si ’
L-resof Land,
of« hat ham. on Lovers’ I
Joseitb M. Turner, deceased,
up11* M < ’ D.a N I El.I.. Reei-ivei.
$30 REWARD
\\r | i,i, be paid for ihe apprehension and delivery
w Ht t |iir pop! or Oglelliort*e Barracks ol Private
JOHN BLESSING, « «*mpany E, 2id Battalion Geor-
gia Artillery, **lio deserted from camp outlie 18th
ilist Said Blessing i* 36 y*-urs ui age, 5 feet inches
till'll, sallow complex uiu, blue ey.-a. bald headed,
.pilon shoulders, aud iu conversation very quick
sunken. Mini win u wearing uniform enp the above
dere n turn )»1 In- t.aii i* easily delected, lie t* sup
no*ed to have gone to Macoii or Augusta as substl
i lte " C. IlUbSEY,
Captain Commanding tic
{jkT Macon Messenger and Augusta Cotisliini)
lirt cony lor one week, anil s* ud bill lo ( apt *iu
w. ht-ui,, A. q M. -‘fl r LJ
$25 Reward
ILL be paid <
!ty
editor* of ILe «stale of Jacc .
HELENA MaNKK,
Administratrix.
HY kho. VI . \V\Ll. I .
Estate Sale
Jtho first TUESDAY in May, bub.
* the city oiSavannah, between
Will be *
ihe «‘tini t House
the legs! hourso
Negro womau Judy. Mold lor the beta fit of the
heir- a rul creditors oi the estate.
Ill S I’L V tCft NON A IfILNBLI,.
il the first TUESDAY in May next, before the
i ourt House in the city ol Savannah, bet worn the
1*ga) IioUib ol sal*, will i»- so’d.
Lot ,-*o 3U Monterey M'aid.rUtcet Irani by 90 feet
deep, lmniuvemeuis consist oi three two story
bri* k buildings on ihe rear ol the lot. now r. ntH at
f a p. r miiiriiin. Mii.jt-u to a ground rent of $; ;* p*.r
m to the city. aprl7 -td
HY OKO. M. WYLLV.
Eataie Hale.
M ill be told ou the fu.-t TUE8DAY in May, before
the • ouri House iu thee ty of Savannah, betuceu
the legal hours ol sal**.
M eet Ila f ol Loi No 7, Tower Typ ing, Decker
'aril, together with the brick resideu e thereon,
outing on Broughton street. Mold by >i decree of
mnt tor the benefit of Hit* heirs and creditors of the
s cash—purchaser paying lor papers. aplfi_
HY «JKO. \V. Wl'LLY.
Administrator's Sula.
M’ill be sold on the fii*t TUESDAY in MAY next,
before llu* Court House iu llie city ol oavaiiimL,
between the legal hours ol tale,
A Iran ul laud containing 489 acres, on Ihe Canal,
kuow li a* pail of Ihe Harden bvtauip Tiae , Well
wooded, 11 mile- from the city Also, 245 acres of
laud iu bryau county, hounded by lauds of F. 8. M n
liam*, Jas. Woods, v. • later, 1 hos J. Lyons and
Wm. A. Minimal), Black Creek iu..« through a portion
of thelaud. Also, 2118 acres of land lying on. tin;
Ugeechee river, bounded *iu the nortli by lands of
Muumau, south by laud* ol Edwards, east by Shuman,
and w. et by the opetchee river Also, a tract ol lai.u
lying lu Bryau county, known as U-c. Bridge Uaa,
containing — acre*; # reserve oi 2U0 will be made
iu the pale. Also,a beautilul gulden lot, 1>4 mnes
irom lire city, on ibe i ouisvide Road, containing
acies ol land. AI- », u slip ol land opposlle, on t.ie
Canal, containing 7 f»-ltr nCi es. And .
between the Central
ho*.(I. containing 1
r No.
Kllllroad
j acres
i; Marlow ulle, bounded <
Ebeiuzer Jeucks, i
apt9
tire Ogetch*
f Henry Love. I'lais
n at my oliice Soki
uni ciedllo.b of tire i
t.
H. li HARKtbON,
i '»>*
HY LLO. W. WILLY.
At Private bate
Lot No. 4. Stoper Tythiug, Peivical Ward, with l
pi OVH
i York street, aea* the t ourt Houbc.
80 acres of land in Builoeh county, llie improve-
inei.te consist of two buildings, -arh cr-nlaming four
rooms, and all necessary
mi rayed tin
i delivery Ml my ;
nt y, of h lai j. e Engli*-
* in.day evening l
d call a loan color, a kind of straw
white, and unmarked, lie came from
Darien, and may go back. F. M. MYRELL.
apt 22—3
$•50 Reward.
flllie above reward will be paid for the apprehen-
1 siou and «U*liveiy of uty negro man David, who
runaway in December laet. David is about 5 feet 8
or <i inches hi>. li, well proportioned, skin black, and
has some of ms bout teeth missing.
uni9 —if THEODORE BLOlff.
f|1h« ah
LEU BATTERY, April 20, 18HS.
$:{() lieward
iovp reward will ne paid Tor the appreheu
siou and delivery of piivatt* FRAN* 1m DuYLE,
ol t ii. a, 1*1 Vol Regt. of G*-o , who deserted irom
Lo* Hallery on the 14ih inst. Said Movie is 23 years
,,f age, 5 feel tiV. indie* high, 11 *nd complexion,gray
eyes, dark ban ,i urns up Ins inert and li t* a p HUpoua
swagger iu walking: was born in Quebec, Cunuda
East; has worked for several years lu bavaunah
B'.owiug lumber on ahipn
W
€li)tliing.
K offer at wholesale and retail i
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY MADE
IL *Y K S
s prepared
experience
LO THING
latiihop*
1411 tj.iiigre s street
. .May.
aprTJ—2'. 4
For Rent.
\ IIOI'SE on Harris street, between
Whitaker and Barnard Apply to
W. B ADAMS.
apr20—1w
Taks Cam of your Carpels and
t-iauucl.s.
Carpels from moths. poNCE. Agent.
apr21- iw *
ritlCSIl I.KOIINI)
FLOUR!
II stocked with
plum* anil giupes of very super
place
building* The pin
I rets, viz: peaches,
d giapes ot very superior quality 1 b*;
veil shaded with oak uii-i evergreens, ai.a
noted for tt* healthy locality and dclighilut water.
Ado,
913 acres of cotton and corn iiu.d, situate witlut.
miles ol quittnan, Brooks county, with lrn P r ”'
menls. n,> —
||Y GKO. W. YVVLLY.
At Private Bale
oti acr^s of land,situated c._ ....
from the city ; 90 acres upland cleortu, u
first quality oi rice land, all unaur ieu^
msr 2
h miles
100 nerefl
-balance
weir wooded Tho improvements^ ’
•veiling, negro bouses, bam, Ac
BY T. j. WALSH.
At Piivate Sale
A Farm of 150 acr
miles from the city, “.‘.i.ii, apr7
ptiliculars enquire i
L . H , n „u, situat* d aboui 4Si
>n me M hue Bluff’ R^*' 1 “
t the countiot-ri
EDWARD G. WILSON,
N O T AKV P U BL1C
CONVEX AN< ’KR.
AT t-l-r V MARSHAL'S l» l P I fl K*
|Uprl-)m»
RICE
«r
al,7l Montgomery strecis, Huvaunah.
..ihJcs—11
(ilolie Laiups.
Gt AIIDili brass and Copper Globe
"iJu3 L ‘ U ' l " f0 ”AGU K-N « CUNNINODAM.
til* l-MREVr
Couer
mat 30
Tau Bark Wanted.
Salt, Balt.
be found ai my store, corner of Liouiy ai
ke I!^5l U VO!) GI.AflN
RASPS
SAD IRONS.
F or salk i*v )NO „ dkfpish.
^ (jitibons 1 RanK e - .
mo
Old Jamaica Rum.
. v CAHKS old Jamaica Rnm^or^b QN
IU Mprifi